
With 2007 coming to a close, I thought it would be a good time to reflect on the events of the past year. From the iPhone to the Google (NASDAQ: GOOG) phone and everything in between, there have been a lot of interesting marketing stories this year. I hope I've touched on many of them hear on MarketingBlurb from my 'common sense marketing' perspective.
As I started thinking back on everything I've written for MarketingBlurb since I became the new author on May 1st, I thought it would be fun to put together a list of ten posts from 2007 I think are particularly valuable to readers. If you haven't read these posts before, enjoy! If you have read these posts before, I hope you take another look and find something new in them!
These posts are in no particular order. They're just 10 posts I think are worth taking another look at.
- Poor Copywriting Can Destroy Your Brand Credibility
- Surprise: People Don't Trust Advertisers
- Top 5 Marketing Material Must Haves
- Online Surveys: Cost Effective Market Research
- Top 5 Product Placements in Reality TV
- Top 10 Direct Mail Mistakes
- Is There Such a Thing as Too Much Market Segmentation?
- Leave the Kids at Home When Filming Commercials - Please
- American Marketing Association's Definition of Marketing - Is It Any Good?
- Pragmatic vs. Idealistic Marketers
I'm looking forward to seeing what 2008 has in store for business and marketing. Whatever it is, I'll be talking about it here on MarketingBlurb. Leave a comment and join the conversation!
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