Marketing to the Feds at FOSE

Marketing to the Feds at FOSE

The FOSE show this year as a whole was not anything to write home about; many from the circles that The Marketing Consigliere knows avoided it this year. Nevertheless he wanted to see if any net-centric marketing products or services were being “Fed-peddled.” It seemed like every fifth booth either was some sort of document imaging and management platform or a device for shredding hard drives. But […]

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Sounds Like REALLY Targeted Advertising to Me

Sounds Like REALLY Targeted Advertising to Me

The Scream, by Edvard Munch (1863-1944), National Gallery, Oslo In the April 2008 Wired in “It’s All in Your Head,” Clive Thompson recently wrote about technology beaming to our heads and the inevitable civil rights battle over the act of doing so. While it is reminiscent of my February blog entitled “EmSense – Common Sense or Nonsense?,” it’s not about mind reading but about mind influencing – through advertising. […]

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From An Endless Stack of Trade Rags to Read

From An Endless Stack of Trade Rags to Read

Here are a couple of excerpts from articles that The Marketing Consigliere read over the holiday weekend.   “Marketing as a whole must get smarter – not only search. Mass marketing has long fallen from favor, yet we are inundated no less than ever with masses of irrelevant marketing. Personal empowerment can be built only with tools that deliver offers and information of high personal relevance. […]

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Phorm an Opinion…

Phorm an Opinion…

Across the pond there has been a storm brewing over privacy and advertising. The largest Internet Service Providers in the United Kingdom – BT, Virgin Media and Carphone Warehouse’s TalkTalk, recently teamed up with Phorm, an ad serving company. In this unusual move, ISPs, which have been traditionally “neutral” to end users web surfing habits, now have an opportunity to cash in by “knowing” what their customers do. So by providing […]

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Behavioral Analytics Data for Email Campaigns

Behavioral Analytics Data for Email Campaigns

Here’s a great opportunity to learn about leveraging data for more successful email campaigns. If you’re a member of the American Marketing Association, you should have received an email invitation to attend a webinar entitled “Using Web Behavior Data to Drive Follow Up Messaging.” This is a terrific chance to learn from a vendor, Lyris, about how data mining can be used in conjunction with CRM tools […]

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The Lighter/Darker Side of Net-Centric Marketing

The Lighter/Darker Side of Net-Centric Marketing

Back in December, The Marketing Consigliere blogged about the “Do Not Track” movement and how it was not good for B2C business (Do Not Resuscitate “Do Not Track” Part I & Part II). While he was critical of the privacy interest groups, he does have a sense of humor and admires their depiction of privacy intrusion in a Flash video he stumbled on the at the ACLU website. It portrays […]

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EmSense – Common Sense or Nonsense?

EmSense – Common Sense or Nonsense?

  This is a headset which is being developed by EmSense, a Monterey, California based company that is pioneering physiological neuro-scientific sensing for business decision making. Their patent-pending device has embedded sensors that combine EEG technology used to measure brain-wave activity and other biometrics like eye motion, breathing, cardio activity, body temperature in an individual viewer. Another company, Sands Research, also is helping firms conduct market research by measuring […]

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Downturns, Data, and a Dare

Downturns, Data, and a Dare

Last week in the February 18, 2008 issue of Advertising Age,the headline article by Bradley Johnson was entitled “Media Work Force Sinks to 15-Year Low.” So jobs were bad in the last recession of the early 1990s and they’re bad again. OK…   The article’s graph clearly shows media jobs peaking during the dotcom bubble, rapidly shrinking, but finally leveling off for the past few years and […]

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Media Rules!

Media Rules!

The Marketing Consigliere recently attended a luncheon hosted by the DC Ad Club.  The two speakers, Brian Reich and Dan Solomon, were presenting their new book, [amazon ASIN=”B001BMMGJO”]Media Rules! – Mastering Today’s Technology to Connect With and Keep Your Audience[/amazon]. He bought the book, had the authors autograph inside the cover, and proceeded to read it. Here are his thoughts: The byline “Mastering Today’s Technology…” raised his hopes but it […]

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Hitting on Web Analytics

Hitting on Web Analytics

The Marketing Consigliere has come across several start-up companies in his path that plan on depending on advertising for their revenue model. Having been in publishing, he tries to give them ideas how to make that work for them. But they definitely should look at publishers closer – many of them are struggling. While one may argue that much of that struggle is due to […]

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