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1 month ago
in On The Road To Greatness! on Simon Preacher's Blog
Man I love that Charlie Jones quote! I've been blessed to be able to hang around a lot of really great people. I would not be where I am without the mentors in my life. Excellent article!
4 months ago
in Logo Design Roundup Part 4 - Over 50 Ways Designers Promote & Brand Themselves on ImJustCreative
Awesome stuff - thanks for opening up this opportunity. I appreciate reading the stories behind the logos - they're all quite inspiring!
6 months ago
in Only 16% of Consumers Trust Your Corporate Blog; Time to Delete or Re-Think it? on Marketing Pilgrim
I'm agreeing with the trend I see in the comments - consumers want to be included, not just preached to. If you want a megaphone, don't call it a blog.
Brandon Cox's last blog post..eGrace Creative Gets A Big Mention
Brandon Cox's last blog post..eGrace Creative Gets A Big Mention
6 months ago
in New Research Suggests 76% of CMOs Should Be Fired on Marketing Pilgrim
Seems like part of the issue is a failure to realize how little control we actually have over people's perceptions. Marketing today is almost a response to the public more than a guidance of it. Truly great marketing minds are rare as a result.
Brandon Cox's last blog post..eGrace Creative Gets A Big Mention
Brandon Cox's last blog post..eGrace Creative Gets A Big Mention
6 months ago
in Would You Pay to Make Your Favorite Sites Ad-Free? on Marketing Pilgrim
I'd pay for Twitter, not more than $30 per month though. The reason I wouldn't pay for most sites is that they are offering information for my consumption to market themselves to me - why would I, as the observer, pay their marketing bill? I don't think pay-for-content sites will last much longer and certainly won't be the wave of the future.
Brandon Cox's last blog post..Marketing Yourself Honestly
Brandon Cox's last blog post..Marketing Yourself Honestly
7 months ago
in Revenue Coming for Twitter: Why They Said “No” to Facebook on Marketing Pilgrim
I don't blame them for resisting Facebook's offer. Stock options wouldn't be enough for me either. Well, okay, maybe $500 million, but still, if I had already gained 6 million followers and had some thoughts about how to monetize, I would see my dream in terms of "the sky is the limit." Selling now would be premature. And... I'd love to see groups as well!
Brandon's last blog post..Marketing Yourself Honestly
Brandon's last blog post..Marketing Yourself Honestly