A New Marketing - Blog Carnival Ed. 1

Welcome to the first edition of the New Marketing Blog Carnival. I think these are a great idea because it gives you a chance to see what the definition of “new marketing” is to other people. There’s a lot of good stuff here. Get a look at some other perspectives.

Brandon Peele presents Marketing: The Authenticity Fallacy posted at GT.

Ashton presents Product Marketing: No Product That Has to do With Life is Boring posted at Product Global.

Bhupendra Khanal presents Something about Marketing Analytics posted at Analytics Bhupe, saying, “Marketing Analytics is about knowing customers and using the knowledge to enhance business volume.”

iamawahm presents 10 Killer Ways To Multiply Your Sales posted at Working At Home Mom.

shedwa presents Australia’s Biggest Toy Sale Advertised with Giant Toy Men posted at shedwa.

Lead Optimize presents Make Your Site Say, “Can I help you?” posted at Lead Optimize.com, saying, “Make yourself available through your website to help your visitors find what they are looking for.”

Blogging

Robinson Go presents A Comprehensive Blogging Guide posted at Robinson Go dot Com, saying, “This is a future comprehensive blogging guide to help all aspiring bloggers from the newbie to the above average blogger. I believe this is a good tip for your readers who may exhibit enthusiasm for blogging online. Some Internet Marketing strategies will also be shared over the year. Thanks.”

Internet Marketing

Daniel Taylor presents My Experience With Affiliate Marketing posted at Online Hustlers.

Dianne M. Buxton presents Persisting Through Tedium to Success posted at manifestingsuccess.

Anna Farmery presents Widgets for Work posted at The Engaging Brand.

New marketing

Anna Farmery presents Communication - Push or Pull? posted at The Engaging Brand.

Sam presents Marketing Sizzlers! The Next Big Thing in Marketing! posted at Surfer Sam and Friends.

Steven Silvers presents Rankles over U.S. News best colleges list hint at bigger issue with media rankings. posted at Scatterbox at stevensilvers.com, saying, “Information-age transparency turns what used to be slam-dunk annual marketing promotions into ongoing controversies about media methods.”

Anna Farmery presents Why I love podcasting part 2: podcasts are sales tools posted at Women in Podcasting.

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