Forgetting the Obvious, TQM & SCORE

Sometimes, I forget the obvious. Does that ever happen to you? Much of my background has always been predominantly in Small Business, manufacturing, process equipment and even defining it further in construction related fields. As, I was organizing my TV show content, I looked at two organizations, Fort Wayne SCORE and NIBAC, formerly the TQM Read More …

How To Respond To A Blog Crisis In 5 Steps

Companies always question whether thye should blog or but the real message is that they need to be to combat any negative that may be out there. They also need to be set-up with their Google Alerts to get any and all things being said about them on the web. But is something bad is Read More …

Where is the off-line marketing concepts

  I think is very important for off-line and online presence to be similar if not exactly the same. We hardly can brand ourselves to much. 2 leading advocates of the Social Media have opinions of this today: Read John Jantsch’s Blog today for background. Read Kyle Macy’s recent post today for background. But I Read More …

Most Magazine And Newspaper Sites Are Tricking You (And Their Advertisers)

Here’s what I do: I click on the “print friendly” version. No ads, no multiple pages to click through. It’s the full article, nice and clean. The same way you would have seen it in print (but without the ads). Why do Websites for magazines and newspapers always make you click through multiple pages to Read More …

The Real Secret To Apple’s Success

Rohit says it like it is. If you owned your own distribution would it be successful? At some point just about every marketer is bound to look at something that Apple is doing and wish they could have done it for their own brands. There are a few other brands that have this universal admiration Read More …

Google Docs Templates For Search Marketers

In Nick’s blog he goes into much great detail on these templates. But the free templates available on Google and the rest of the Internet is just amazing. Even previewing books are getting to a point that I question if just following the author’s blogs and webinars are more value than buying the book? To Read More …