Internet Marketing to Millennials (Gen X and Boomers Too) – Thinks Out Loud Episode 65
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Internet Marketing to Millennials (Gen X and Boomers Too) Headlines and Show Notes
- And the Oscar Goes to…Social Networkers – eMarketer
- Watch Barack Obama trade insults with Zach Galifianakis | The Verge
- Internet Marketing to Make You Happy – Thinks Out Loud Episode 64
- Mobile to Surpass Newspapers for UK Ad Spending – eMarketer
- No One’s Looking at Your Native Ads, Either | Re/code
- 3 in 4 Retailers Believe Mobile Will Soon Influence the Majority of Consumers’ Purchases
- Millennials More Willing Than Boomers to Share Data With Marketers
- Why mobile is central to omnichannel customers – Mobile Commerce Daily – Columns
- 10 Things You Need to Know: 10 Top E-commerce and Marketing Strategy Posts (February 2014)
- Tools of the Trade: A Process (and 6 Blogging Tools) I Can’t Live Without
- Apple iOS 7.1 Launches Major iBeacon Improvement | BEEKn
- Are Young People Watching Less TV? (Updated — Q4 2013 Data)
- Jersey Bans Direct Auto Sales – Business Insider
- How to Use Emotion and Storytelling in Digital Marketing (Travel Tuesday)
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And the tips in my recent presentation Elements of E-commerce: How Digital Storytelling Drives Revenue and Results, may come help you out as well:
(And, yes… you can hire me to keynote your next event, too).
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Technical details: Recorded using an Audio-Technica AT2035 studio condenser microphone through a Mackie Onyx Blackjack USB recording interface into Logic Express 9 for the Mac.
Running time: 17m 36s
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