14 Posts That Will Make You A Better New Marketer

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“I’m gonna play my way and get my dollars up” - Willie Beaman (Jamie Foxx) in Any Given Sunday.

Just as Jamie Foxx was trying to get his dollars up, so must we get our skills up. Theres always an opportunity to be better at what you do, and these posts will make you a better New Marketer. Enjoy.

  • How To Get A Job - from Andy Sernovitz
  • 5 Viral Marketing Campaign Features I Learned from Clients - from Glen Allsopp at Collective Thoughts
  • Forget Influentials: in Viral Marketing, Context Matters - from Valeria Maltoni at Conversation Agent
  • All I Need to Know About Internet Marketing I Learned from David Ogilvy - from Ian Lurie and Conversation Marketing
  • The 5-Step POWER Copywriting Method - from Dean Rieck at Copyblogger
  • In The Future You Will Be… - from Greg Verdino
  • Ambient Interruption - from David Armano and Logic + Emotion
  • the easiest way to make your community happy - from Muhammad Saleem
  • Impress ‘Em Early - from Todd Defren at PR Squared
  • How to Use Twitter - Tips for Bloggers - from Darren Rowse at ProBlogger
  • The Last Interaction - from Seth Godin
  • 6 Presentation Tips From a Steve Jobs Keynote - from Garr Reynolds at Presentation Zen
  • 7 Powerful Steps to Overcoming Resistance and Actually Getting Stuff Done - from Leo at Zen Habits
  • The New Marketing Chaos Theory from Me

  • 4 Responses to “14 Posts That Will Make You A Better New Marketer”


    1. 1 Glen Allsopp

      It’s glen allsopp, cheers for the link

    2. 2 Matt

      Whoops. To many names vs. my typing skills = embarrassment.

      Thanks for stopping by!

    3. 3 Greg Verdino

      Thanks for the link love Matt.

    4. 4 Saporito

      I have to add one: http://www.massmailsoftware.com/blog/

      You may find it interesting considering it opposes your view on relationships with companies in the “We’re All Wrong” post. However, I agree with your ideas as well as the tactics for reaching consumers in the linked blog… if that’s humanly possible.

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