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With epower comes great esponsibility

Last month’s Marketingmag.com.au poll posed the question: 'Who is held accountable for the outcomes of your web site?' The results surprised me and I am hoping that we might be able to pool our knowledge to understand what it means. Please use the comments section below to add in some of your own thoughts and maybe ...

Crowdsourcing: agency's death knell?

Crowdsourcing is starting to get agencies a little hot under the collar. Once considered a cultish Web 2.0 concept for niche design, it has entered the mainstream zeitgeist big time. Why now? ...

Stripping back PR to its bare essentials

Ask 100 people on the street what they think public relations is and you’ll get myriad answers (although I’m tipping most responses would be along the lines of “Free publicity in the media”). Ask 100 PR professionals the same question and you might well get 100 different answers. Let’s just say our industry is somewhat ...

Sophisticated marketer or sophisticated customer? Which are you?

Even before I read the recent findings from Epsilon International’s survey I would have said that we struggle as marketers to communicate with our sophisticated prospects and customers in the most appropriate way. Now, I’m absolutely positive that most of us will continue the battle to stay relevant… unless we start ...

How the economic downturn will mature internet marketing

The world economy has been in state of disarray. As companies fail we can take some small comfort in the fact that these types of events help markets evolve. So what is going to happen to marketing on the internet over the next few years? Before we dive into that it is worth looking back to other major technological ...

Publishing flips out

One of the biggest changes to shake up online media consumption has been Rupert Murdoch’s recent announcement that News Corp will charge for access to all its websites from 2010. ...

The Gen Y Translator

Everyone knows the number one rule of social media engagement is to be honest, and everyone knows the number two rule is don't start something you can't finish (as in, don't start a celebrity Twitter account and write in it for two days and then not write anything in it again, because you end up looking like a dick). ...

What pints did for Royal Mail

Maybe it’s because I am a home brewer, but I love the idea of strolling down to the pub and collecting my mail. That’s what you can do in the UK now thanks to the UK’s Royal Mail and www.useyourlocal.com. According to useyourlocal.com there are 52 pubs a week closing due to the tough financial conditions. ...

Is your shopping cart only half full?

The interest in the recent Online Retailer event held in Sydney highlighted that most companies appear to be still struggling to fully benefit from ecommerce and offer their clients/customers a new convenient sales channel. A number of Australian retailers are working to refine their online strategies and understand ...

Social media jobs (and how to get them)

So you want a job working in social media huh? Living the dream. Playing on Facebook all day and getting paid to do it, tweeting for fun and profit, working from your laptop in exotic locations around the world while you give inspiring speeches at marketing conventions and advise multinational corporations on influencer ...

Online marketing or stalking?

Stalking is bad. It is scary, spooky and downright illegal – why is it then that some of our online colleagues in Australia resort to it as a viable marketing strategy? Sadly, it may be because they don’t realise they are doing it or they are too lazy to do their marketing properly. We should all band together and ...

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