13 Best Online Marketing Quotes of the week - 9/14/07
September 14, 2007
- When every other IT service firm is using blue corporate colors and pictures of politically correct people for their websites are you being bold with bright colors and custom illustrations? - Andrea Morris on The Amazing Technicolor Networking Jacket
- Instead of being so concerned with getting all the right content so gingerly placed so perfectly on the page, engage in a conversation. - Dawud Miracle on Business Owners…Try Making It A Conversation
- Even when we are not buying we are still paying with attention. Familiarity and attention are early steps in sales. - Aaron Wall on Death of the Book: Publishers Will Become Interactive Media Artists
- Revolutionary, remarkable products don’t cater well to market research, therefore a lot of great ideas don’t test out well and get shut down. - Matt J. McDonald on The Most Expensive Excuse in Business
- So when you have, oh I dunno, say, ten thousand individuals standing around that fire you’ve built, make sure they each feel they can toast marshmallows one at a time. - Steven Phenix on The Tale of the Long Tail Marshmellow
- If more companies would spend half the time reading blog posts and responding to them that they spend obsessing about how to get more people to blog about them, they’d be way ahead of the game. - Jennifer Laycock on Make One Blogger Happy and You’ll Often Make A LOT of Bloggers Happy
- Don’t finish up every blog post so perfectly that I have no room to answer. - Liz Strauss on Getting Comments: Seven Secrets of a Superstar Conversationalist
- By my calculation the value of the free advertising Apple received (this blog included) is greater the cost of the $100 rebate times all the iPhone sold to date. - Steve Chazin on The iPology
- Google is the casino, and we can expect Google to continue to increase it’s proportion of the profits, increase the sophistication of it’s security systems, and continue to try to completely control the environment. - John Andrews on SEOs: The Card Counters of the Internet
- Creativity is an adaptive process that consists of looking at the same existing thing everyone else is and thinking about it differently. - Brian Clark on How to Write Remarkably Creative Content
- I would actually advise people to build up non-Google traffic sources so one monster company can not arbitrarily hold you to ransom in this way. - Chris Garrett on Where Do You Stand on the Paid Links Issue?
- Giving something away is a remarkable act, particularly today. Remarkable acts get talked about. The best gifts to give, however, are gifts that can come only from you. - Skellie on On Giving Yourself Away
- Where you choose to place your link bait matters. - Maki on Social Media Marketing Strategy #2: The Mullet and Link baits
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September 15th, 2007 at 11:52 am
Thanks for the link!
September 17th, 2007 at 10:50 am
Business owners should really spend some time focusing on their relationships. People want to do business with people. Be a person with your audience and they’ll want to engage with you and they’ll want to buy.
Chris Garrett’s quote is a pretty important one too.