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Tag Archives: seth godin
Another Million Dollar Yawn
Now there’s another copycat of the Million Dollar Homepage…the Valentine Homepage. Since I’m too lazy to rant, please see what Seth had to say. tags:: web copycats – marketing – Seth Godin Pass it on…SharePrintEmailDiggReddit
Reading Along with Powerpoint
When I speak, there are always several variants of the following comment on the evaluation/feedback forms… “would have liked handouts of your slides” If you just want to sit and read my slides, I’ll e-mail them to you. That way, … Continue reading
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Tagged garr reynolds, guy kawasaki, marketing speaker, powerpoint, rants, seth godin
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Squidoo and You
I feel so much a part of the “in-crowd”. I got to be in the “private beta” for Seth Godin’s new project, Squidoo. Squidoo went to public beta yesterday…so now we can talk about it. Squidoo (and the many copycats … Continue reading
Exactly
It’s hard to get the “non-marketing” people in an organization to understand this idea. Successful marketing is built-in…not slapped on. tags :: marketing Seth Godin corporate culture Pass it on…SharePrintEmailDiggReddit
Free Stuff
When I do a marketing keynote, I always give a list of resources for further study/information. Invariably, the list always include numerous items from Seth Godin. Seth is sharp. 99.999% of his stuff is right on the mark (that’s better … Continue reading

