What’s Wrong With Mobile and E-commerce Best Practices? – Thinks Out Loud Episode 75
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What’s Wrong with Mobile and E-commerce Best Practices? Headlines and Show Notes
- Marketing Charts: Top 10 Charts from May
- The future of mobile phones doesn’t include phone calls – Quartz
- Internet of Things industry will grow to $2.7 trillion big by 2015: IDC – Mobile Marketer – Research
- Sign o’ the times: A U.S. ambassador was just sworn in on a Kindle
- Western Europe’s Social Users Choose Personalization over Privacy – eMarketer
- How Safe is Your Business from Mobile E-commerce?
- 6 Conversion Rate Optimization Case Studies With Surprising Results
- Thinks Out Loud Episode 30: The Rise of AGFAM (Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, Microsoft) and Everywhere Shopping
- When E-commerce Giants Attack – Thinks Out Loud Episode 73
- Why Mobile First Just Became Mobile Now – Thinks Out Loud Episode 71
- See The Logic of Advertising to Baby Boomers for another example of defying conventional wisdom
- Want more examples of how to change? See 10 Things You’ve Got to Know Now: The Top 10 Digital Marketing and E-commerce Posts in May and 10 More Things You Need to Know: The Top 10 Digital Marketing and E-commerce Posts in April
You might also enjoy my slides from the “Digital Marketing Directions – Exploit the Trends that Shape Travel Marketing” presentation for further examples of companies following — and breaking — best practices to great effect:
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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 27s
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