Thursday, October 30th, 2008 Posted in Blogging, Marketing, Social Networking | No Comments »
What do 237 bloggers have in common? Today they, like me, are proud to announce the availability of "The Age of Conversation 2," a book we all had a hand ... Read more..Thursday, October 23rd, 2008 Posted in Blogging, Marketing, Marketing Communications, Outbound Communications, Social Networking, Web | No Comments »
As you may have figured out, my fellow author and I alternate posts. He gets Tuesdays, I get Thursdays. So as we began closing in in our 100th post, we ... Read more..Thursday, September 25th, 2008 Posted in Blogging, Market Positioning, Marketing, Sales, Social Networking | No Comments »
Ask any author and I'm sure he'll tell you - it's not easy giving birth to a book. Now multiply that by 237 and you've got The Age of Conversation ... Read more..Thursday, August 14th, 2008 Posted in Blogging, Marketing, Social Networking | No Comments »
Thanks to David Armano, the much anticipated cover design for the future best seller, The Age of Conversation 2: Why Don't They Get It, is locked and loaded. And ... Read more..Thursday, June 26th, 2008 Posted in Blogging, Branding, Collateral, Differentiation, Internal Communications, Lead Generation, Market Positioning, Market Segmentation, Marketing, Marketing Communications, Messaging, Outbound Communications, Sales, Social Networking, Verbal Brand, Web | 2 Comments »
Every now and then, it's fun to take a walk down memory lane. So today, I logged into Google Analytics and punched up the content page to find out what our ... Read more..Tuesday, May 20th, 2008 Posted in Blogging, Marketing | No Comments »
May 15th was the deadline for all 275 chapters of The Age of Conversation Part 2. I am happy to report that we submitted our chapter a couple of ... Read more..Tuesday, March 25th, 2008 Posted in Blogging | No Comments »
Back in January, I blogged about the second edition of The Age of Conversation, a book featuring the thoughts of 100 bloggers on contemporary conversation. The book was the ... Read more..