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This weekend marks one of the biggest days of the years for marketers: the annual Ad Bowl among commercials during some kind of football game or something (I kid, I kid… let’s face it: my beloved Giants are going to crush QB-turned-male-model Tom Brady). But, with props to the great Gary Vaynerchuk, here are some tips to help you crush your competition:

Of course, conducting successful tests requires solid measurement. If you’re not sure how to do that, take a look at our Website Analytics Fundamentals series or drop me a line and I’ll give you a hand.

Have a great weekend, Big Thinkers. Enjoy the game. And, say it with me now… Let’s go G-Men!


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We’re going to do something a little different with the link digest today. If you don’t spend much time on YouTube, you’d be amazed all the great learning you can get from the various video channels. And, since the weather’s getting colder (hell, we had 13″ of snow here the other day), why not build a fire, open a nice bottle of wine, curl up with a warm laptop (and, ideally, your significant other), and learn about online marketing and e-commerce from some of the world’s best. Here are just a handful of my favorite videos to help you do just that.

The Search Engine Strategies Conference channel has a great presentation from “Landing Page Optimization” author Tim Ash on building trust online:

Ever need to explain search engine optimization to someone, but struggle in the telling? Show them Search Engine Land’s “What is SEO?” video:

Jason Falls from Social Media Examiner has a great interview with Katie Paine on calculating social media ROI:

As we’re getting towards holiday shopping season, check out Relevantly Speaking’s tips for online retailers to capture more holiday dollars:

And, finally, if you’ve got some time on your hands, check out Avinash Kaushik’s recent webinar on mobile marketing and mobile analytics. Great stuff:

Sit back, enjoy the show, folks. And we’ll see you back here next week.


Are you getting enough value out of your small business website? Want to make sure your business makes the most of the local, mobile, social web? thinks helps you understand how to grow your business via the web, every day. Get more than just news. Get understanding. Add thinks to your feed reader today.

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And while you’re at it, don’t forget to follow Tim on Twitter.

Tim Peter & Associates helps companies from startups to the Fortune 500 use the web to reach more customers, more effectively every day. Take a look and see how we can help you.

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Let’s get this out of the way right up front: It might be better to say, “Google+ isn’t the only place for your brand.” For that matter neither is Facebook. Or Twitter. Or Tumblr. Or YouTube. Or any other social platform.

Robert Scoble, if you don’t know him, gets loads of respect as a blogger and thinker. Here’s what he posted on Googe+ today:

“Why do I post here on Google+ instead of on my blog, or over on Facebook? One reason is the search engine here. For instance, search for the word “Occupy” and you’ll find all the posts written about the Occupy Wallstreet protests: https://plus.google.com/s/Occupy

I believe this search engine will become more and more important over time. Right now it’s not that important, in terms of traffic or causing conversations, but that’s why I’m investing time here and not on my blog.

Now, the trick is to figure out what I should use my blog for. :-)

Robert typically shows love for new services as they become available (or, at least, the ones that end up capturing some market share). And, of course, he changes blogging platforms about as often as I change my underwear (OK, not quite as often, but you get the idea).

But, as I’ve said again and again, tools don’t matter. Google could change the rules of Google+ tomorrow and screw your brand.

Not that they have any history there.

Facebook could, too. And Twitter. And Tumblr. Any YouTube. And on and on and on.

And where would that leave you?

Build your brand on your website and your blog as your hub. Then use social tools as the spokes of the wheel that will drive your brand success.

And, for as much as I respect Robert Scoble, don’t listen to those who tell you Googe+ (or any other site you don’t control) is the one and only place for your brand.


Are you getting enough value out of your small business website? Want to make sure your business makes the most of the local, mobile, social web? thinks helps you understand how to grow your business via the web, every day. Get more than just news. Get understanding. Add thinks to your feed reader today.

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Tim Peter & Associates helps companies from startups to the Fortune 500 use the web to reach more customers, more effectively every day. Take a look and see how we can help you.

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Learning 21st Century Social, Local, Mobile and Video Marketing From a 19th Century Company

March 8, 2011 E-commerce

Macy’s is using social, local, mobile and video marketing to engage its customers. thinks looks at how it works.

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Guest post: 3 tips for how to use videos to promote your business by Maureen Page

October 20, 2010 Marketing

Don’t know how to promote your business with video? Guest poster Maureen Page shows you how.

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4 ways to make the most of a social media firestorm

August 25, 2009 Marketing

Social media handing you lemons? Here’s how one company made lemonade.

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