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Everybody is a customer. That includes you. No matter how much or how little shopping you do, you must be doing some, and giving somebody your business.
Try this: Every time you deal with a business, whether it be doing some grocery shopping at the Super Wal-Mart, ordering a necklace online, or simply depositing some money into your checking a
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Last week, a lot of you read my guest post about the ROI (return on investment) of social media. There is no doubt that social media is changing the ways people interact online and hence, the way companies communicate with their customers.
The thing that is still missing is quantifiable data about these interactions. We’re in a theory stage - w
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A comprehensive listing of sites with publicly available data to be used for programming or even marketing research and analysis.
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This is a short article on the debate between in-house and outsourcing email marketing professionals. There's also a short, one minute survey. Please participate! Thanks!
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The third edition of Sunday Statistic, in which statistics on mobile usage, potential, and online banking are revealed.
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The latest installment of Sunday Statistics, discussing the relationship between online usage, age, and physical newspaper circulation.
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Post 1 in a weekly series to expose the many statistics that many marketers are looking for!! This first edition is about online video and the new generation of internet users.
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At last, neuroscience is applying itself to understanding how that extremely artificial endeavor — advertising — engages our basic biological instincts. Two pieces of science news will interest marketers. First, the more we can anthropomorphize products, the better we like them. Second, advertising can take the place of real memory in our beliefs
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