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What Keeps The Chief Marketing Officer Awake At Night? - Part 3

Twist Image

When we started Twist Image in 2000, the vision was to help the marketing community understand and embrace the power of the Internet. Look no further than the iPad for proof of this. communication. marketing community. communication. marketing community. Are marketers still scared of technology? convergence.

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How to Run a Successful Facebook Contest for Your Business

Rebekah Radice

This is fantastic for brand involvement and sense of community. Just take a look at what Cricket Wireless did: they gave a $25 credit for every successful referral. After all, if your hair salon gives away an iPad, you’ll get entrants who are interested in a free iPad, not necessarily your salon. Referral Promotion.

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How to Run a Successful Facebook Contest for Your Business

Rebekah Radice

This is fantastic for brand involvement and sense of community. Just take a look at what Cricket Wireless did: they gave a $25 credit for every successful referral. After all, if your hair salon gives away an iPad, you’ll get entrants who are interested in a free iPad, not necessarily your salon. Referral Promotion.

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Is Starbucks the Most Dangerous Competitor to Facebook? | E.

Convince & Convert

August 25th, 2010 |Written By: Jay Baer | View Comments Tweet Today’s post is a collaboration with Clinton Bonner , community connectivity expert, futurist, and blogger at Everything to Everything. What impact could Starbucks’ brand of wireless connectivity have on consumer behavior?

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Ignore Foursquare at Your Peril - An Analysis of Potential.

Convince & Convert

1/3 of ipad only apps are games. 1/3 of ipad only apps are games. 1/3 of ipad only apps are games. Although ironically, I wouldn't exactly hold up Facebook, Twitter, Google, eBay, or YouTube as fantastic customer service examples either. I was not aware of the acute Blackberry problems. That is troubling. No thanks.