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I am interested in new ways of marketing: Marketing 2.0, Web 2.0 marketing, post-Cluetrain marketing, idea-virus marketing, open-source marketing, "Global Microbranding" etc etc.
If you have a link that fits this criteria, I'd seriously love to hear from you. Please e-mail me at gapingvoid@gmail.com, and I'll gladly check it out. Thanks.
Posted by hugh macleod at August 11, 2006 1:51 PM | TrackBackmy http://30dayartist.com aims to market artist internationally.
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ps: i subscribe to your cartoons, love em
Posted by: i-ming at August 12, 2006 2:52 AMi just stumbled across the site. love everything about it. recently i have been designing gig posters for bands but recently i decided to include other businesses. i have been drawing "gig posters" for restaurants and clothing stores... "now playing every thursday night... rack of lamb!!!" it has been getting alot of buzz in my little town. people are going to these restaurants because they think the cartoons are disgusting and funny... i plan to post a few next week on my site, as soon as i get the ok from the owner of the restaurants. stop by my site sometime and maybe you can have a laugh...
later....AL
Posted by: AL at August 17, 2006 11:46 PMHi Hugh!
I've been waiting for this to happen... for a few months now I've been producing a podcast for my wife's small dog training company. It's at http://www.caninecampus.com/ , and we're located in a sleepy town in Central Virginia. USA. Stats for the show have been growing nicely, but this past week, she received an email from Zurich, Switzerland commenting on the show and asking a question. Not only did we get a nice compliment from this fellow, but he's actually participating in the show - was even kind enough to send his question as an MP3 - All of a sudden I find I have half the work to do (his comments and question provide us a topic and audio for the show) and my wife is becoming, although this may be a bit premature... a global authority on her topic.
Pretty cool. It's definitely micro, but it's definitely global. I better get her e-commerce going ASAP.
Cheers,
Stace
I like your blog as much as www.businesshackers.com
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