Tag Archives: communication

TweetChat: One to One Messaging or Batch and Blast?

The Direct Marketing Association has been advocating the value of email marketing for years, noting on average, for every dollar spent marketers see a return of more than $40. There are a number of reasons for this. Most notably, email offers the ability to not only reach a vast number of people, but also to […]

TweetChat: Customer communication preferences

How does your customer want to be communicated with? It sounds like a rather simple question but it’s not easy to answer. Simply described, customer communication preference management is when customers opt in or out of an organization’s communication methods (i.e., email, SMS and social media updates). However, it’s much larger than that. Customer communication […]

Creating Content to Win New Business

“People read what interests them. Sometimes, it’s an ad.” Marketing pioneer Howard Gossage died in 1969, but his message is fundamental to understanding what content marketing is, and sometimes even more importantly, what it is not. This basic distinction between traditional, interruption-based advertising, and the audience-centric content marketing solution is key to understanding how you […]

Re-focusing on Lifecycle Marketing

Last week, our partner Salesforce.com released its ExactTarget Marketing Cloud 2014 State of Marketing study that polled over 2,600 mid to senior level marketing managers across all industries. The report provides some interesting insights. In particular, I was most drawn to the list of priorities for marketers in 2014. 67% of marketers want to increase […]

Tips for a Successful Year in Marketing

As we embark on a new year, full of opportunity and optimism, it’s in marketers’ best interest to explore new ideas and question old strategies. That is, after all, how change is made. However, most marketers may have more than just a couple of changes they would like to make in their overall strategy. How […]

Canada’s New Anti-Spam Law

Last week, a bunch of articles and blog posts were published on Canada’s new anti-spam legislation. Some authors provided analysis of the new law and others lamented the new rules by which organizations must adhere to when marketing their goods and services within Canada. Of course, this law is more concerning to those of us […]

Trends facing Higher Ed: Affordability

The other day I happened to take a look at U.S. News & World Report’s list of the Best College Values and was shocked at the “sticker” prices after grants (assuming a student qualifies for need-based grants). Even with financial assistance, college isn’t cheap. For those footing the bill themselves, they have at least 10-15 […]

Increasing Enrollment in Higher Ed

A college’s website is the first destination for many prospective students and parents when beginning to research universities and colleges. According to a 2011 E-Expectations Report sponsored by Noel-Levitz and the National Research Center for College and University Admissions, one out of five students removed a university from consideration after a bad experience with the school’s […]

Measurable Facebook Engagement

Currently, there are over 1.5 billion active users worldwide engaging with friends, coworkers, family members, organizations and brands via Facebook. They’re spending about 20 minutes browsing through their news feed, responding to messages and comments, liking pictures, videos and statuses, and sharing their own content each time they log in. It’s no surprise that marketers […]

Orbitz: Rethinking the Loyalty Program

If you’re like me and you utilize sites like Orbitz or Travelocity to search for good deals on travel, you likely heard about Orbitz’s new loyalty program last week. Instant Gratification Members of the program will earn “Orbucks” for hotels, flights and vacation packages, and redeem them immediately for hotel stays. President of Orbitz.com, Chris […]