To-Do List-itis
To-Do List-itis The last postcard in our campaign. It isn’t really about marketing. But if you’ll allow me, it’s about more than business. In his classic documentary, “Running Out of Time,” Robert Krulwich explores “The paradox of modern life … that we have more labor-saving devices but less free time.” That “in Japan, karoshi (“death [...]
Dissociative Catalog Identity Disorder and Dulliosis [aka Homepage Coma]
Some of you, dear readers, already get why these two disorders go hand-in-hand: simply putting a print catalog online is not only ineffective, but dull. Likewise websites that confuse print with web functionality, are also ineffective – and dull. Even though their end purposes may be the same – increased sales – print and web [...]
Marketing Maladies Part 2: Viral Videoitis
We’ve all seen them. A dimly-lit talking head in a beige conference room that looks and sounds like it went directly from the phone camera to the TV screen. Or the opposite: a shiny, bombastic, helicopter-shot, Philharmonic Orchestra-scored 30-second CGI demo reel with Academy Award-winning talent selling us …well, there’s got to be a product [...]
Marketing & Sales: Siblings.
…Siblings that have to play nice, or someone’s going to get hurt.
Marketers and Technology Adoption
AdAge’s Avi Dan offers a great argument about the need for marketers to get on the ball when it comes to embracing new technology.
