Monday, August 02, 2010

Simple Marketing Now - July 2010 Update

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July 2010 SIMPLE MARKETING NOW UPDATE

Deep Summer!  I hope it's going well. 

Here is the latest update from Simple Marketing Now for July 2010 with posts categorized into Social Media Marketing Resources and Simple Marketing News.

[For those of you new to Flooring The Consumer, I also write the Simple Marketing Blog where I discuss marketing strategy and creative, practical, simple marketing approaches and share best practices - many of which may be relevant to you and your business as you consider what's possible. The blog also acts as newsroom for Simple Marketing Now.]

Simple Marketing News for July 2010

I took part in my first Marketers Roundtable and had a blast.  Here are details:  Jay Miletsky, Rich Becker, CB Whittemore: Jay Ehret's Marketers Roundtable.

You can read my chapter from the second Age of Conversation here:  AOC2: Don't Be Myopic About Social Media! Note: I also include a reading of the chapter.

Social Media Marketing Resources:

I captured all of the #TalkFloor interviews about Twitter into this How Do I Do Twitter? post.  The next segment is about LinkedIn:  #TalkFloor Social Media Marketing Series: LinkedIn.

I've been gathering and sharing links to articles and news about practical marketing on Twitter, based on my success with #retailexp.  These are coded #PracticalMktr and don't come out as frequently. However, here is the first summary: Practical Simple Marketing In The News I.

Merchandise Your Content Marketing is my latest article on Content Marketing Institute.

Finally, a summary of one of the keynote presentations from the recent MarketingProfs B2B Forum event in Boston:  David Weinberger, MarketingProfs B2B Forum, Power of the New Digital Disorder.

As always, Thank You for reading.

Have a wonderful August.

Best,
C.B.

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