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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: What the Tweet?
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Saturday, February 7, 2015. So I posted a link on Facebook to an article I thought students would find interesting. And using witchcraft, my Facebook post are automatically sent as Tweets. And sometimes people like the message so they 'favourite' them. Errr, no - it was obviously automated. Why would he/she do that? And people wonder why I am often skeptical about the use of social media for marketing. Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). So get outside the bottle. All of the ...
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: More [advertising] money than gas
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Wednesday, April 15, 2015. More [advertising] money than gas. Well spring has sprung - and I was looking for a refill for my patio heater's gas bottle. So I searched on Google, and got . But when I clicked on the ad [remember, the seller has placed that ad, so they paid for my click], I got this . PS in case you are wondering why I clicked on the most expensive ad - I clicked on them all as none said if delivery costs were included. Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: March 2015
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Friday, March 13, 2015. I was looking on ebay to buy some snowdrops. Two suppliers were offering exactly the same deal - which one do you think got my order? Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). When you’re inside the bottle, you can’t read the label . So get outside the bottle. If you find this stuff even remotely interesting, take a look at more of my thoughts on this whole Internet marketing malarkey on my web site - www.alancharlesworth.eu. Get outside the bottle - say what?
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: Words sell
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Friday, March 13, 2015. I was looking on ebay to buy some snowdrops. Two suppliers were offering exactly the same deal - which one do you think got my order? Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When you’re inside the bottle, you can’t read the label . So get outside the bottle. If you find this stuff even remotely interesting, take a look at more of my thoughts on this whole Internet marketing malarkey on my web site - www.alancharlesworth.eu. Alan's guide to Athens.
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: locked out ... when I'm already in
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Locked out . when I'm already in. This is similar to my previous entry in some ways - except in this one I was trying to access a facility AFTER I had logged in using my name and password. The problem was that the system was not accepting my memorable name. Now, I'm pretty sure I has it right - but anyway, I clicked on the link to get my memorable name sent to me. And got this . Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). So get outside the bottle. Locked out &...
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: February 2015
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Saturday, February 7, 2015. So I posted a link on Facebook to an article I thought students would find interesting. And using witchcraft, my Facebook post are automatically sent as Tweets. And sometimes people like the message so they 'favourite' them. Errr, no - it was obviously automated. Why would he/she do that? And people wonder why I am often skeptical about the use of social media for marketing. Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). So get outside the bottle. All of the comments...
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: A flight back to the future?
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015. A flight back to the future? I'm off to Egypt in a week or so's time.That would be at the end of January 2015. Take note of the date on the voucher emailed to me by Thomas Cook. Ho hum. Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). When you’re inside the bottle, you can’t read the label . So get outside the bottle. Get outside the bottle - say what? It's a phrase I use in e-marketing read what I mean. A flight back to the future? Alan's guide to Athens.
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: May 2014
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Tuesday, May 20, 2014. Locked out . when I'm already in. This is similar to my previous entry in some ways - except in this one I was trying to access a facility AFTER I had logged in using my name and password. The problem was that the system was not accepting my memorable name. Now, I'm pretty sure I has it right - but anyway, I clicked on the link to get my memorable name sent to me. And got this . Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Saturday, May 17, 2014. Posted by Alan Charlesworth. Friday, May 2, 2014.
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: We'll take your money ...
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014. We'll take your money . I ordered some brake pads for my 'classic' MR2 from Eurocarparts. When I placed the order this showed on the page,. Note that one set of the the pads were in stock, the other 'available to order'. However, a day after I got an 'order confirmation' email. I got this email. But here's the worst aspect of this. They have taken my money - but I have to contact them to see if they can supply the goods I have already paid for. What if I do not? All of the c...
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e-Marketing: examples of good and bad practice: Just a bit iffy ...
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Saturday, April 18, 2015. Just a bit iffy . So I had ordered some hankies [a chap can't have too many hankies] from a 'shop' on eBay. Before they arrived, this notice appeared on 'my eBay' . This, I thought, does not bode well, it looks like the seller has been up to no good. Take note of the two messages from eBay. Ah well, it was goodbye hankies - but it wasn't a significant sum of money and I use PayPal, so I'll get it back anyway. DO YOU HAVE AN OLD EBAY ACCOUNT THAT YOU NO LONGER USE? And would I li...