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New eBook: Marketing in 2009

16. January 2009

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Valeria Maltoni is one of the very few people for whom, if she said, “Jump!” I’d respond, “How high?” A couple of weeks ago she asked me to jump, so I did. I’m very honored to be one of the 12 marketing bloggers she invited to make a contribution to an eBook called Marketing in 2009. Our [...]

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Age of Conversation 2008

16. January 2008

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One of the best things I did last year was to participate in the The Age of Conversation, a collaborative e-book. Editors Drew McLellan and Gavin Heaton have announced they’re up to a sequel-and this time you get to vote on the topic. But wait-there’s more! You also have the opportunity to be a collaborator. If [...]

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MakeConnieLaugh Winner: First Place

2. August 2007

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I never imagined that the MakeConnieLaugh in 140 Characters or Less contest would turn out to be such a dangerous event. While I can’t award a Purple Heart, I can award a First Place prize to Tim Siedell, an advertising guru and jerky afficianado [inside joke] who was so determined to make me smile that [...]

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It’s Officially The Age of Conversation

16. July 2007

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The Age of Conversation launched this morning! Read the release announcement and check out the AOC book project blog. The book collaboration has been covered by Techmeme, and a great interview with the project’s originators appeared in Ad Age, where the book is reviewed in their bookstore. The book has also been featured in Social Computing [...]

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The Age of Conversation Dawns on Monday

13. July 2007

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LAUNCH DATE: MONDAY, JULY 16 Back in April I signed on for a project that has turned out to be one of the most interesting I’ve been involved with lately. I contributed a 400-word chapter to a collaborative e-book to be called The Age of Conversation. The concept, dreamed up by Drew McClellan and Gavin Heaton, [...]

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