23/05/2011
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18/03/2010
What Marketers Can Learn From Zombies
A great creativity technique is to fill in the blanks “what ______ can learn from ________.” Then select two disparate items as I have for this post: What Marketers Can Learn FromZombies. It pushes you to think about things differently. So, let’s give it a try……
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12/02/2010
ANWB Demo: 3D route information in Augmented Reality
ANWB has been a long time a simple option in the Augmented Reality Layar browser.Museums, amusement parks, zoos, camping and other interesting places on the mobile phone
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Provides more than email marketing social media?
According to media company is Clansman. ”Email Marketing delivers more and better results than the modern social media sites. The company looks back on the farm results.
Email Marketing campaigns have ensured that include the company despite the economic crisis has grown over 70% over the previous year. The expectation is that growth to be reached (25%) in 2010. An example of an email marketing campaign is Clansman “Pull a Beard”. With this campaign they have 335,000 newsletter subscriptions within one months for Thomas Cook recruited. Jeroen Ligthart, director of Clansman: “This campaign is the largest e-mail acquisition campaign been in Netherlands in 2009.”
He continues: “This indicates that the success of email marketing, subject to good natural resources and properly implemented, has been far goes down the social media sites. Email marketing is taking a lot more effective than the development of expensive gadgets andwidgets that often only a limited audience appeal. We are therefore planning for the coming year is still much to work on performance-based email marketing and online lead acquisition. “
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Chart: The Web Video Money Pit
Online video has largely succeeded at many of its goals: It is democratizing media and encouraging a culture of sharing and participation. It’s pushing the television industry to modernize and become more interactive. It’s freeing content from time schedules and repressive windows. It’s driving cable companies to at least consider the true value of the loyalty of their subscribers……
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