Monthly Archives: July 2011
500 Facebook friends won’t help you fix your flat tire
| July 26, 2011 | Posted by Marci under Blog Entry, Getting to the Point |
Published May 27, 2011 in the Colorado Springs Business Journal (Read this on CSBJ here) It’s a hypothetical scenario of course, that you’d find yourself standing by the side of the highway frantically updating your Facebook status to see if your friends happen to be driving down the same highway and will stop to help…
How to lose 30% of your leads from the Web
| July 26, 2011 | Posted by Marci under Blog Entry |
Almost all businesses today have some sort of lead generation form on their Website – the forms range from a simple “contact us” form to complex order forms with extensive data detail. And they are incredibly important for new business growth, as we all know. However, when site owners get to the ultimate question regarding…
Tech Talk: Avoid using social media icons for print marketing
| July 26, 2011 | Posted by Marci under Blog Entry |
Published June 17, 2011 in the Colorado Springs Business Journal (Read this on CSBJ here) The other day I was stuck in traffic on the way to a meeting, and the delivery van in front of me made me burst out laughing. On the back of the van was the “F” icon for Facebook, the…
What does Google +1 mean for your business
| July 26, 2011 | Posted by Marci under Blog Entry, Getting to the Point |
by Marci DeVries Published: July 22,2011 in the Colorado Springs Business Journal (Read this on the CSBJ here) Google launched their new “+1” feature this week, amid a slew of media fanfare. I bet you all are wondering, “What does Google +1 mean for my business.” And I’ll tell you, but in order for it…
Tech Talk Article “Borrowing Coolness from the Web”
| July 14, 2011 | Posted by Marci under Blog Entry |
As coolness expands, content companies tremble by Marci DeVries Published: July 1,2011 in the Colorado Springs Business Journal (Read this on the CSBJ here) Time posted: 9:05 am So this week I posted a YouTube video of Nappy Roots on my Facebook profile and got immediate rave reviews from my college age nephew. And I started…
Editor’s Eye on Baltimore: who owns the Customer
| July 11, 2011 | Posted by Marci under Blog Entry, Getting to the Point |
Newt Fowler wrote this terrific piece on E-Commerce and customer data ownership after a conversation we had just after the GBTC panel that I participated in two weeks ago. Please have a read — it’s good stuff! Here is a link to the article
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