Category: Marketing

Carnival of Marketing #1

This is the first week of the Carnival of Marketing. Many other carnivals are happening but this one is special and is only for stuff relating to branding/marketing. Here are the top posts from this week:

carnival of marketing

Jens from Mlmforums.net writes an aricle about a new concept in internet marketing.

John from the Brand Autopsy talks about the marketing campaign of the Starbucks Red Cup.

Bob from a new marketing commentator talks about about a marketing transformation in direct marketers

James at Collaborate Marketing discusses how blogs and other consumer generated media are affecting modern marketing.

Michelle from Wizard of Ads recalls an interesting experience at a health food store

Melody at OkDork wrote about how the iPod took over the college campuses

Thanks for all the submissions. Next weeks carnival will be hosted at Entrepreneurs.about.com, please send all submissions to scott[a] thevirtualhandshake.com by Sunday Nov. 20 @ 4pm.

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4 Responses to “Carnival of Marketing #1”

  • Jeff Moore
    November 14th, 2005
    2:12 pm

    It looks like the link to “new concept in internet marketing” is bad. I think it should be:

    http://www.mlmforums.net/index.php/archives/2005/11/09/new-concept-in-internet-marketing/

  • Scott Allen
    November 14th, 2005
    3:20 pm

    Cool… you have my support!

    FYI, the first story link has an HTML tag stuck on the end of the URL, so it’s breaking.

  • Harshly Mellow
    November 15th, 2005
    1:35 pm

    Carnivals of This and That

    There are some blog carnivals of possible interest. Those are collected links to posts on particular topics, rounded up in one place for ease of perusing a wide variety of blog content you might not otherwise notice.

  • Ron Rivera
    November 21st, 2005
    8:03 pm

    Hi… for the past 20 years we have trained third world potters in how to make a locally produced, low cost ceramic water filter that actually removes microbiological contaminants from polluted water. the filter has been studied by MIT, The U. of Virginia, the U. of Colorado, Cambridge University and many more (write me for a list of web sites and studies).
    Our problem is not producing the filter but the social marketing of the product, in other words : how do you convince people who have been drinking polluted all their life that they shouldn’t? that if they buy and use the filter it will make it apt for human consumption.

    I need your advise, if you care to take on the challenge write back.
    Check out our web site: we are for real.
    Peace
    Ron Rivera
    Potters for Peace
    International Ceramic Water fitler program
    Managua, Nicaragua

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