Marketing automation sometimes sounds like a dirty word. We'll take a look at 3 common mistakes and better alternatives.
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Marketing automation sometimes sounds like a dirty word. We'll take a look at 3 common mistakes and better alternatives.
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March 26, 9:56 AM
U.S. clothing retailer AE Outfitters released a new -- and likely faux -- video ad Wednesday that has gone viral for its daring take on the derriere. Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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WINNING by pushing the lines, winning by disrupting: http://scenttrail.blogspot.com/2012/12/why-your-internet-marketing-must.html Delete the scoop?
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What we have for you today is a great series of videos on critical thinking. As a teacher, you can use these videos with your students to start a discussion on what it means to think critically and introduce them to the concept of logical fallacies. The videos are animated in such a way that your students will find it easy to grasp hard concepts .Enjoy Via Susan Bainbridge, Rosário Durão
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December 12, 2012 3:47 AM
Kritisch denken en reflecteren, te weining mensen doen het. Leer het eerst zelf en draag het dan over. Mooi gemaakt. Delete the scoop?
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5 ways to keep the interactive video-shopping dream alive
SUMMARY: In the 1990s, marketers foresaw a day when TV watchers would be able to buy a featured product -- such as a dress worn on a television program -- simply by pushing a button on their remote. Thanks to online video, that day is almost here, writes Justin Foster. Brands are experimenting with "shoppable" interactive videos on sites such as YouTube, and their online efforts could eventually filter back into TV-based advertising.
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So everyone is piling on TBWA\Chiat\Day for two its most recent Apple commercials in which a Dell Dude-like character comes to the rescue of people in the midst of various computing nightmares. ...
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Experiences Are The New Luxury Goods Via Martin (Marty) Smith
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A beautiful look at the value of creating memories. Most costs and some investments deprectiate with time. Investing in memories will "appreciate" in value and build bonds between people who you care about. It ends with some nice questions to ask for how this applies to customers and/or employers. Delete the scoop?
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Wibbitz is a text-to-video platform that can automatically turn any text-based article, post or feed into a short video. Using Wibbitz almost any article, post or feed on the web can be instantly turned into a short video clip. Via Baiba Svenca, Dennis T OConnor, Lynnette Van Dyke, Tuba Angay-Crowder, Louise Robinson-Lay
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November 28, 2012 9:02 AM
Thanks for all of your comments and responses to my question. Perhaps the relative success of using Wibbitz depends upon the platform (if that's the right term!) upon which the web page rests. Interesting idea though.
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November 28, 2012 9:02 AM
Thanks for all of your comments and responses to my question. Perhaps the relative success of using Wibbitz depends upon the platform (if that's the right term!) upon which the web page rests. Interesting idea though.
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November 29, 2012 4:07 PM
I've had nothing but success using this tool. I've used the RSS feeds from my scoop.it magazines to create a Wibbitz news feed that I've placed on several of my blogs. Platform: Chrome +PC
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At any moment, there is an electrical storm coursing through your body. Discover how chemical reactions create an electric current that drives our responses to everything from hot pans to a mother's caress. Lesson by Elliot Krane, animation by TED-Ed. Via Sakis Koukouvis Delete the scoop?
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