Papa John $250 million lawsuit for mobile text ads: how search advertising is different

Papa John is facing a $250 million lawsuit for sending half a million text messages to customers in early 2010 – search marketing would have eliminated this problem. But first, more about the Papa John matter. Text message  recipients maintain that they got 16-17 text messages a day, including in the middle of  the nightContinue reading “Papa John $250 million lawsuit for mobile text ads: how search advertising is different”

Obama win: big data plus local insight about how people and technology actually work

The Obama win is being hailed as a victory for Big Data by Time magazine while Marc Thiessen at Washington Post wonders why the highly competent Romney team with equal if not more high quality analytics resources had 30,000 Republican volunteers in Colorado confused because of glitches in forwarding the https directions to an httpContinue reading “Obama win: big data plus local insight about how people and technology actually work”

Perfecting your “ground game” in marketing- learning from US Elections

As the US Presidential elections arrive tomorrow (finally) political pundits are unwilling to say which candidate will win as the polls of likely voters are so close. Nevertheless, it does seem that both Democrats and Republicans are going all out tomorrow for what is called the "ground game" or "get out the vote" effort. WhateverContinue reading “Perfecting your “ground game” in marketing- learning from US Elections”

Google Search and the undecided voter in the US Presidential election

Who searches Google? Is the question to ask when we think about the all-important undecided voter, in this US Presidential election. According to Business Insider quoting a study, by Politico and George Washington University, the undecided voter is estimated to be a single Protestant white young women 18-29 years old without a college degree whoContinue reading “Google Search and the undecided voter in the US Presidential election”

Newsweek to close print edition: should you close your bricks business and go all digital?

Newsweek has a print customer base of about 1.5 million;and has decided to go all digital. Should you close your bricks business and go all digital? No,
and here is why from the magazine business that should apply to other
brick/click combo businesses:

[Note: This post is from October 19, 2012 and was updated for formatting and video content on June 4, 2021. The post is of historical interest although several points persist to this day]

Priceless: integrating Mastercard offline purchase data with Google AdWords Search Advertising

Integrating Mastercard offline purchase data with online Google AdWords Search Advertising is well, Priceless ! To the marketer that is.  According to the wired.com report, Mastercard is trying to sell aggregate data to marketers for the holidays.The wired.com article wonders about exactly how Mastercard offline purchase data could be useful in online applications and hereContinue reading “Priceless: integrating Mastercard offline purchase data with Google AdWords Search Advertising”

The Sales Funnel is not a one way funnel -web analytics data now confirms

The Sales Funnel is the holy grail of marketing and ultimately sales and business itself. And now it turns out that the sales funnel is not a one way funnel like funnels are. A funnel has a wide mouth where the liquid is poured in and it comes out from the stem of the funnelContinue reading “The Sales Funnel is not a one way funnel -web analytics data now confirms”

Click-Through-Rate (CTR) in Google AdWords or PPC is like opening a Direct Mail piece

Click-Through-Rate (CTR) in Google AdWords and PPC (pay per click) is like opening a Direct Mail piece, if you think about it. Here is how: Direct Mail involves preparing a mailer that has a letter and some kind of a response form along with a reply envelope. This is what we call "junk mail" andContinue reading “Click-Through-Rate (CTR) in Google AdWords or PPC is like opening a Direct Mail piece”

2008 Radio Shack YouTube Video predicted CEO change today

The 2008 Radio Shack YouTube video alongside has an eerie feeling today as the CEO stepped down. It was somewhat sad to see that  CEO James Gooch is stepping down after a mere 16 months. The stock price has declined 80% since May 2011, when Gooch took over. Sadness given that Radio Shack had that nostalgia feelingContinue reading “2008 Radio Shack YouTube Video predicted CEO change today”

“The Social Revolution is a Trust Revolution”- says Marc Benioff of Salesforce.com

“The Social Revolution is a Trust Revolution”- says Marc Benioff of Salesforce.com and in the video from the tenth Dreamforce conference, Men’s Wearhouse CEO George Zimmer seems to agree and say… I guarantee it! [Note: This post is from September 19,2012 with a video segment from the Salesforce Dream Conference, 2012 -Updated March 24, 2021]