Dear Ol’ GoDaddy

Dear Ol’ GoDaddy

Real quick – The Marketing Consigliere  had a domain name issue and had a terrific GoDaddy service rep.  A few minutes later he got a survey from them and loved the look of it.  Instead of showing numbers on a continuum for the potential answers, they use “thumbs up” and “thumbs down” at each end of the range. This is great B2C brand management in that it […]

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Betty Draper Has a Thing for “Bad Boy” Italians

Betty Draper Has a Thing for “Bad Boy” Italians

Poor Betty Draper.  A “desperate housewife” with nothing better to do.  She mysteriously appeared as a “follower” on The Marketing Consigliere’s Twitter account.  He didn’t know who she was, but her picture sure was glam.  Used to the advances of WASPish women seeking more than what their husbands offer, he checked out her profile… Actually, someone at AMC or one of their agencies somehow found him on Twitter, decided he was less Machiavellian than […]

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4-Point Strategy: How Not to Get “Whacked”

4-Point Strategy: How Not to Get “Whacked”

You’re FIRED! The scary thing about these two words is that most Marketing leaders reading this blog know another Exec who has recently been fired (as the Marketing Consigliere likes to say, “got whacked.”) or is worrying about getting whacked themselves.  We all know the stat – the average CMO tenure is less than two years, perhaps give or take a few months.  And for companies too small […]

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A Virtual Underworld Connection

A Virtual Underworld Connection

This weekend The Marketing Consigliere spent some time checking out Moviestorm, a British firm with an application that allows you to make your own scripted virtual world videos.  It had been a while since he toyed on Second Life, which almost seems passe now (and besides, you can’t get good cannoli there); but this sounded too cool. He was really curious so downloaded the 25Mb installer and […]

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Trust Trust Digital

Trust Trust Digital

Today’s earlier blog, “When Bad Things Happen to Good Data” takes into account major hardware disasters.  But what about all the little gadgets that are out there in the hands of field personnel?  Items like laptops, cellphones, smartphones and other devices can get destroyed, lost, or even stolen.  Stolen assets are what scare business leaders the most due to the sensitive nature of files that […]

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When Bad Things Happen to Good Data

When Bad Things Happen to Good Data

We’ve all had hard drives crash and gone through the hell of picking up our business lives afterwards. For individuals this can be traumatic and completely disruptive. But what happens to the Enterprise when a database “detonates?” It can make or break a company’s existence; so the money spent on preventing data catastrophes is well spent, but it is prudent to be prepared for the […]

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The New Network-Centric President

The New Network-Centric President

Joe Zuccaro, Allinio’s President and Marketing Consigliere is going to go out on a limb, less than 12 hours before the polls close.  According to the media, however, not too much of a limb – they have been using some interesting predictive analytical tools.  He is calling the election and declare Barack Obama the winner of the 2008 Presidential Election. OK, that’s probably not a shocker to most people.  […]

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Keep The Juice Flowing When You’re Offline

Keep The Juice Flowing When You’re Offline

What helps make network centric marketing possible?  Energy.  So what about your remote sales force, your “road warriors?”  Even if they don’t need to be directly online for their task at hand, they still need energy for “old fashioned” offline computing.  So effectively we’re all electricity junkies, desperately looking to get a constant fix. The Marketing Consigliere hates running out of juice on his smartphone […]

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Posting from Facebook

Posting from Facebook

Well, TypePad allows The Marketing Consigliere to post to his WordPress blog, www.allinio.com/blog/ from his Facebook account.  This blogpost was actually done from that.  So why do I want to do that from a social networking site?  There’s not as much functionality from the Facebook console unless you really know HTML. At least it works…

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Damn the Torpedoes, Full Web 2.0 Ahead

Damn the Torpedoes, Full Web 2.0 Ahead

The United States Navy has announced its approval to use certain Web 2.0 techniques to facilitate its collaborative and communication efforts.   Robert Carey, the Navy’s CIO, issued a memo entitled “Web 2.0: Utilizing New Web Tools” on October 20th, 2008. As The Marketing Consigliere has been blogging that businesses need to take the military concept of C4ISR to improve its sales and marketing success, here we have the military taking […]

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