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Is IBM building a SPAM list using Jigsaw? | Diary of a Suburban Startup
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Diary of a Suburban Startup. Is IBM building a SPAM list using Jigsaw? April 9, 2010 at 9:34 am. I had to share this email that I just received from IBM…. We are pleased to have found your business contact information on Jigsaw ( www.jigsaw.com. The IBM Marketing Team. You may also mail a written request to IBM at:. IBM DMC, 777 E . Wisconsin Ave., 31st Fl., Milwaukee, WI 53202. Before, and I wonder if he would approve (Todd is the Social Media and Search Marketing Manager, IBM Software Group). You are c...
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What to look for when buying a domain name | Diary of a Suburban Startup
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Diary of a Suburban Startup. What to look for when buying a domain name. March 21, 2009 at 10:55 am. I often get questions from people about my opinion on domain values, domain valuation, and what to look for when buying a domain… especially from people who want to get into the domain speculation and aftermarket business. I just wrote the following response to a colleague that I thought I would share:. There are also three measures of value in my opinion:. Value to the collective. Search for the exact ma...
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The science of marketing | Diary of a Suburban Startup
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Diary of a Suburban Startup. The science of marketing. March 26, 2009 at 11:12 pm. Before I started typing, I checked the Category as “rambling” as I don’t know where this post is going, but I was thinking while driving home this evening (always a dangerous prospect). My conclusion: marketing is no longer an art. Marketing is now a science. This really hit home when I was reading a very good post from ClickEquations. Called “The Economics of Quality Score”. In this article Craig Danuloff wrote:. This exc...
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Vancity Savings – an example of great customer service | Diary of a Suburban Startup
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Diary of a Suburban Startup. Vancity Savings – an example of great customer service. March 20, 2009 at 11:11 pm. I had a great customer service experience at Vancity Savings. The credit union I deal with. And as they say, when you have bad customer service you tell 10 people, and when you have a good experience, you tell 1. Well I think that is wrong, so I am telling the world. What happened to the concept that all banks are evil, money-hungry, and only interested in their bottom line? Well maybe they ar...
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Brand Loyalty and Domain Names | Diary of a Suburban Startup
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Diary of a Suburban Startup. Brand Loyalty and Domain Names. March 30, 2010 at 4:09 pm. I just finished reading an interesting post about “ building an army of brand loyalists. 8221; on the CityMax Blog. Posted by Grasshopper’s Ambassador of Buzz, Jonathan Kay. The post got me to thinking about the power of a domain name in building that buzz that Jonathan (and Grasshopper) is famous for (click here to read their coming out party and one if my favourite examples of buzz building. Unfortunately, branding ...
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The Real Twitter, Courtesy of Guy Kawasaki | Diary of a Suburban Startup
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Diary of a Suburban Startup. The Real Twitter, Courtesy of Guy Kawasaki. April 1, 2009 at 1:26 am. I had the good fortune of being invited to attend an EO Vancouver. Dinner and presentation tonight, featuring Guy Kawasaki. Thanks to Dean Gagnon of CityMax. For the invite). I had never heard him speak before, but I have been reading his thoughts now for many years and have been reading his latest book, “. Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging, and Outmarketing Your Competition.