A great deal has been written about using Twitter for business. John Jantsch has a nice guide called “Using Twitter for Business” that I personally like and as a member of MarketingProfs, I recently downloaded the “Twitter Success Stories” whitepaper, … Continue reading →
It’s ready, are you? Are you ready for 30 great ideas for the 30 days of Entrepreneurs DIY Marketing Month this June? Let’s make something clear at the beginning. Not every idea in here is meant to work in every … Continue reading →
We’ve confirmed the breakfast location in Appleton with the Atlas Coffee Mill & Café on the Fox Riverfront in downtown Appleton. Here’s a link to the location on their site: http://www.atlascoffeemill.com/location.htm They will provide table service (usually a walk-up counter) … Continue reading →
Webinar Replay: Thought Leadership Marketing for CEOs Thought Leadership Marketing is not really a marketing question at all. In fact, thought leadership strategy creation usually starts outside the marketing department by engaging the executive team and marketing team in tandem. … Continue reading →
As part of the social media & social network marketing class at St. Norbert, we furnished the students with a number of helpful guides to give them the knowledge the needed to get a quick start on their projects. One … Continue reading →
Those of you that know me well know that I’m a big fan of data, academics and the rigor that goes with being able to prove a good hypothesis. So, this post that I’m about to do flies in the … Continue reading →
For those of you who are not yet fans of Chase’s Calendar of Events, you’ll find that it’s a great resource for you or for your clients when seeking those special holidays to tie your promotions to! In fact, there … Continue reading →
Lambeau Field Atrium – Link Greater Green Bay MAY Networking Event May 27th – Don’t miss this one! At Lambeau Field on the 4th floor balcony overlooking the atrium and view of the field from private luxury box. Click here … Continue reading →
Those that know me know all too well that I always have at least a dozen projects going on at once. In fact, as I look at my Google Docs project list, it seems to grow every day. I need … Continue reading →