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Online to Drive Store Sales Up By 19 Percent

Jul 2, 2008
A recent e-Marketer report says from 2007 to 2012 Web-influenced store sales are expected to grow at a 19% average annual rate, compared with a 12% rate for e-commerce sales.

Top Ten Social Media Turkeys in 2009

Nov 23, 2009
by Geoff Livingston What better way to role into the Thanksgiving holiday than to poke a little fun at some turkeys? We can all use a laugh.  The following list represents some of 2009’s biggest Turkeys in social media. 1) Ashton Kutcher: Really?...

Conscious Capitalism/CSR Creates True Fans

Nov 19, 2009
The really old school capitalists like to say that the only business of business is to provide a return to shareholders. Long before the concept of “stakeholders” came into being, business was conducted, customers and suppliers were treated fairly or...

HIPAA: The 800-Pound Gorilla

Nov 19, 2009
Photo courtesy of Kiwanja by Jenn Riggle Let’s just acknowledge the 800-pound gorilla in the room. Social media gives legal departments heartburn. While this is a problem for all industries, it’s an even bigger issue for health care because of a...

Should Photographers Rethink New Media Rights?

Nov 18, 2009
by Wyatt Wood As a semi-pro photographer I encounter unique situations everyday involving photography, rights management and social media. Note: every locality has their own laws that any person taking pictures should abide by – this post is not about...

Social Media: How Much Is A Good Thing?

Nov 17, 2009
by Mike Mulvihill Photo: yospyn.com A survey from the CMO Club bemoans that four out of five CMOs allocate less that 10 percent of their budgets to “experimenting” through social media and non-traditional communications channels.  This is...

Online to Drive Store Sales Up By 19 Percent



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