Google is a pretty brilliant name for an Internet powerhouse. It’s derived from googol, a term suggested in 1920 by nine-year-old Milton Sirotta. His uncle, mathematician Edward Kasner, had asked Milton to name a very, very large number: one followed by one hundred zeroes….
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How Campaigns Fail
I’ll confess straight up, that today’s blog is part cautionary, part rant, and part pitch. So read at your own risk. Here’s the thing… firms in the marketing industry almost all have the best of intentions: to achieve real revenue growth for their clients. But to actually do this requires a tremendous number of variables…
Experiential Tourism
There’s lots of talk about experiential tourism being the hottest new trend in tourism, because it is something that any destination can do, and probably should do. But what is it? And how does it fit into your marketing plan? What is Experiential Tourism? Experiential tourism is a form of tourism that allows travellers…
Determining Your Platforms
Where the Clients Are: Determining Your Platforms By now, you’ve decided that your business needs a social media presence in order to compete in today’s market. But wait– that doesn’t mean you should head online to open an account on every social media platform out there. More doesn’t necessarily equal better; in fact, you should only begin…
Social Media In Your Marketing Plan
Three Reasons You Need It Marketing isn’t about selling: it’s about sharing a message. In the digital sphere, there is no better way to achieve this than by sharing on social media. While social media platforms are only ever one part of a plan that supports your overall marketing strategy, unless your target market is comprised…
Reusing Your Content
Spinning Words in Different Ways When you are producing content, always keep in mind other ways you can reuse it. Content is king, or so they say, but if you’re not in the business of producing content, it can be a heavy task to undertake consistently. The reality is that you can’t just produce any…