by NextPage | May 16, 2013 | Blog, CAMPAIGN MANAGEMENT, MARKETING MANAGEMENT
When a Dallas-based advertising agency, VLG, needed to engage prospects, it opted to show off its interactive technology through a sitelet or mini-site. The sitelet used a mock company called Crescent Bluffs to demonstrate the amount of time VLG could engage the...
by NextPage | Apr 30, 2013 | Blog, DIRECT MARKETING, MARKETING MANAGEMENT, MULTI-CHANNEL MARKETING
Do you feel like you’re constantly playing catch up? If so it’s particularly hard to stay ahead of trends. We can relate; thus the reason we’re posting a 2013 marketing trends piece in late April. Take a breather and read the eight trends projected by Forbes and CIO...
by NextPage | Feb 21, 2013 | Blog, CAMPAIGN MANAGEMENT, DIRECT MARKETING, MARKETING MANAGEMENT, SOCIAL MARKETING
When your product closely resembles another company’s product, the difference in which company earns the prospect’s business is often the company that can make the prospect feel enough pain to switch services to their company. While many salespeople are trained to...
by NextPage | Jan 22, 2013 | Blog, EMAIL MARKETING, MULTI-CHANNEL MARKETING, SOCIAL MARKETING
Savvy marketers who wish to remain employed measure the efforts of their email, print and multi-channel campaigns. Amateur marketers wing it or use the wrong metrics in an effort to make the right decisions. Visit any social media or integrated marketing agency...
by NextPage | Dec 18, 2012 | Blog, MARKETING MANAGEMENT, Uncategorized
Political gaffes follow a candidate from one campaign to the next. The campaigns of Romney, Biden, Clinton, Quail and Bush all confirm this. Remember Bush’s premature use of the phrase “Mission Accomplished”, Quail’s misspelling of “potato?” or even Clinton’s more...