May
29
Marketing Plush Toys
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Troy White has two 6-year old daughters, and they are all over a new kind of “teddybear”. It’s from a company called Webkinz. They basically merged the old fashioned teddybear with virtual worlds.
What’s interesting about this is how they came up with the idea: they asked their target demographic (kids) questions to find out what they love to do.
It’s kind of like a further developed tamagotchi thing, but in many ways more sophisticated. I don’t know how much money they made with tamagotchis, but this company is just getting started and they already made $45 million.
May
12
Worth Remembering
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This is from Drayton Bird:
Anyone who has worked in sales or marketing knows you are wise to get customers’ permission regarding when and how often to talk. When a customer gives you their home phone number, if you’re smart you ask the best time to call: you consider that customer’s preferences. Poor marketers call customers after 9pm, or in the middle of dinner, get the kind of reception they deserve – and lose the sale forever.
Surely nothing revolutionary, but a point well worth making. If you create a marketing message, it will be more effective if you deliver it to your prospects when they are more comfortable receiving it. Seth Godin has written a book about that, packaged the whole old story as a completely new thing and it was a huge success.
PS doesn’t work in emails?
I wasn’t aware of this at all:
Bill Fryer of Fryer Direct has conducted tests that suggest the only direct marketing technique that doesn’t work on e-mail is the P. S. This is generally the most recalled part of a mailing, because people look to see who signed the letter. However, you know instantly whom an e-mail came from, and scrolling down is, of course, harder work than glancing down or turning over a letter.
I did the bolding. The explanation surely makes sense, but I’m quiet surprised by this statement nonetheless. I often read the BS, sorry, PS.
Mar
27
Digg Headlines
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When it comes to headlines, it doesn’t get much better than Digg at times:
Mother cooks and eats friend in front of 7year old son..
Pissed off French Workers Kidnap Bosses
BREAKING: Obama Passing Laws to Search Citizens Computer
Sep
18
Clayton recommends these posts…
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http://www.makepeacetotalpackage.com/?s=crossroads+close&searchsubmit=Search
Jun
20
Why 97% Of The Population Fail
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Troy White just wrote a great article on how to write lead generation display ads.
There’s a little snippet of wisdom that I wanna quote here, but you should read the full article so it really falls into place:
Which is the reason why only 3% of the population ever succeeds – the 97% does what everyone else is doing.
Jun
19
Oddballs
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http://www.stunning-stuff.com
http://www.reuters.com/news/oddlyEnough
http://www.buzzpage.com/
http://news.aol.com/weird-news
http://www.verystrangenews.com/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/7730018.stm
http://www.theweirdsite.com/
http://www.newsoftheweird.com/
http://www.randysweb.com/weird/
Bill Fryer of Fryer Direct has conducted tests that suggest the only direct marketing technique that doesn’t work on e-mail is the P. S. This is generally the most recalled part of a mailing, because people look to see who signed the letter. However, you know instantly whom an e-mail came from, and scrolling down is, of course, harder work than glancing down or turning over a letter.