Why Mobile First Just Became Mobile Now – Thinks Out Loud Episode 71
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Why Mobile First Just Became Mobile Now Headlines and Show Notes
- What Can Proctor & Gamble Teach You About the State of Digital Marketing? – E-commerce, Internet marketing and business strategy consulting | Tim Peter & Associates
- NYPD’s Twitter Fiasco Will Happen Again. Here’s Why… | LinkedIn
- P&G shrinks marketing spend as mobile boosts impact but costs less – Mobile Marketer – Advertising
- Looks Like Facebook Will Make Ecommerce And User Testing Announcements At f8 | TechCrunch
- Better Creative, Analytics and Reporting Needed to Improve Mobile Ad Effectiveness – eMarketer
- Amazon’s Prime Pantry service lets you ship 45 pounds of groceries for a $6 fee
- Amazon, in Threat to UPS, Tries Its Own Deliveries – WSJ.com
- It’s Official: Apple and Facebook Are Phone Companies Now – Derek Thompson – The Atlantic
- Thinks Out Loud Episode 30: The Rise of AGFAM (Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft) and Everywhere Shopping – E-commerce, Internet marketing and business strategy consulting | Tim Peter & Associates
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And the tips in my recent presentation Elements of E-commerce: How Digital Storytelling Drives Revenue and Results, may 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: 14m 29s
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