If I left you scratching your head at “demetrication” you’re likely not alone. The word has been around since researcher Ben Grosser first rigged up a work around to eliminate “vanity metrics” such as likes, shares and follower counts on social media platforms back in 2012. Back then, in the heady days of platform growth, and long before concerns over foreign influence in … [Read more...]
Archives for 2019
Is it time for influencer marketing to mature?
I was in Montana at TBEX, a travel writers conference last week. But I was wearing two cowboy hats while there – both marketing expert at www.fiveminutemarketing.com and travel journalist/blogger at www.carryonqueen.com. My eyes are wide open learning about the travel industry, but I couldn't help frame it all from where I’ve always made my living the last 20 + … [Read more...]
Fans, followers & true friends
Mark Shaefer, the author of Marketing Rebellion, sent an email to me about “losing a friend to cancer” recently. I haven’t been able to shake it all day. Of course losing someone to cancer is tragic, but it was his observation about the fact that she died essentially alone, with only a volunteer from “No One Dies Alone” at her side, absent of family and friends, despite being … [Read more...]
The power of marketing AFTER the sale
When I speak to businesses about their marketing strategy, most assume the conversation will focus primarily on customer acquisition, helping spread the word on what they offer, why they are different and ultimately how to best drive sales. So when I ask about what they currently do to market to their existing customers, I’m often met with a blank stare – which if articulated … [Read more...]
When you belong, the community does your marketing for you
When you belong, the community does your marketing for you. That’s the insight I want to consider in this post, and address the parallels to small town values, when applied to marketing. I grew up in a little town in Ontario called Sutton. It was the kind of place where everyone knows everyone else by name, there’s a lot of shared history, local pride, shared values, bonds … [Read more...]