Brian Haven, Senior Analyst at Forrester Research talks to Marketing Voices at the Forrester Marketing Forum in Los Angeles about the latest thinking about brand engagement today. Haven tells Jennifer Jones that although social marketing is taking off and many corporations are engaging in conversations with their customers, the science of brand engagement is far from complete. Haven mentions Nike and its use of social marketing as one fine standout example today.
What was Scoble up to one year ago today? Check out today’s video for a trip down memory lane.
And for more context, check out his blog, from one year ago today!
Don’t miss this one, Electric Rain has a killer presentation application called “Standout,” and here we ...
Don’t miss this one, Electric Rain has a killer presentation application called “Standout,” and here we present just the highlights.
Mike Soucie, president and CEO of Electric Rain, talks with me about their breakout application, Standout, which gives presentation professionals an innovative new way to bring their ideas to audiences. We start out by talking about his business, Electric Rain, which is a bleeding edge software design/development house that ...
Successes like YouTube and MySpace are standout examples of the kind of enthusiasm that the market — and venture funds — have had for all things Web 2.0. One inevitable side-effect of all this exuberance has been skepticism — especially from the veteran investors who have seen this movie already. ...
Intel gave people all over the world a chance to make it big in New York City’s Times Square. Jennifer Jones discussed the standout Intel Core 2 Duo Multiply promotion with Intel Senior Media Manager Thom Campbell.
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