8 Top Online Marketing Quotes of the Week - 10/5/07

Date October 5, 2007

Hmmm, not as many this week. There were a lot of good posts, but not as many singular statements that stood out. That’s ok. Enjoy this week’s eight!

  1. I feel like everyone on Madison Ave. should get a memo with the statistics and “Stop being obnoxious and trying to force things on people. It’s really not working, and here’s the proof.” written on it. - Matt J McDonald on Too Much of a “Good” Thing
  2. The pendulum finally appears to be swinging in the favor of the web savvy copywriter and the smart marketer. - Matt Ambrose on The Pendulum Swings Towards Well Written Words
  3. The most effective marketing use of blogs seems to be when the advertiser/marketer uses the blog as an opportunity not to sell a product, but to attract people who are in the right mindset. - Seth Godin on Looking for Trouble
  4. Anyone who has a blog with a following has no need for a publisher, outside of vanity. - Aaron Wall on Radiohead Joins Google in Destroying Traditional Publishing & Media Companies
  5. I firmly believe that you can educate your readers, show them the benefits of purchasing whatever it is you are selling, and give them reasons for buying in a thoughtful, intelligent manner - without the long scrolling hype. - Donna Fontenot on Crazy George vs. DazzlinDonna : A Look At Sales Methods
  6. Sometimes digg feels like a mental asylum and Reddit is just too prissy and up its own end, whilst Stumbleupon just takes it easy. - Lyndon Antcliff on How to be a success in online networking part 2, Stumbleupon
  7. You will often find that in your searching your ideas will change, be open minded and really take a look at what works in your niche. - Chris Bennett on How to Research Your Social Media Campaign
  8. If you put a focused effort into blogging and actively engage with your potential customers it can do good things for your business and it does not have to suck. - Andrew Shotland on Why Blogs Don’t Have to Suck

One Response to “8 Top Online Marketing Quotes of the Week - 10/5/07”

  1. Matt Ambrose said:

    Hi Nathania,

    Thanks for linking to The Crucible and including me in your list.

    Matt.

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