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Becoming a Better Marketer – February 2010 Edition

I’m trying something new on the blog where I post some of the best marketer-related articles that I encountered during the month.  If people like it, I will do a link round-up at the end of each month highlighting articles that I find most relevant to the world of interactive marketing.  Leave a comment if you think I should continue on with this column!

When Life Hands You Lemons…

You make a documentary about how you turn your misfortune into lemonade – an inspiring tale about how to make the best of an unfortunate situation.  The premise of this feature film (35 minutes, available for free on Hulu.com and embedded below) is about how several people were laid off from large agencies during the recent economic downturn, and made the best of their situation by finding their true calling in life.

There are some very interesting stories to be told during this quick documentary and my words could never do all of them justice.  I suggest that you take a half hour out of your day to watch Lemonade!

5 Good Reasons Why Designers Should Code

I found this article particularly interesting because it lays out many of my thoughts about the disconnect between designers and coders. I often see web design mock-ups that are clearly more suited for print than the web. In my opinion, a good web design is far less about the creative presentation, look and feel and far more about creating a user-centric design that incorporates web best practices/standards and choosing creative that works with this user focused paradigm.  Needless to say, this is a quality that we are looking for as we seek to hire a front end web developer for Three Deep.

Here are 5 Good Reasons why Designers Should Code

Fortune 500 Spending $1.2 Billion on Paid Search, Because They Can’t Rank Naturally!

Hello marketer opportunity!

For as long as I can remember, corporate websites have never provided much value to me and many years ago I simply stopped visiting them. I think it’s because they are projecting their vision onto me (in inhuman corporate speak) rather than taking the time to write their website with the users in mind.

As a result of a customer non-centric approach to their web presence, many corporations have forced visitors to find information about the company elsewhere, often through third party websites. They have lost the opportunity to have a dialogue with millions of potential searchers each year because they don’t understand how to speak in Vox Populi (the voice of the people).

Now we have an article that might finally cause corporations to listen.  Marketing Pilgrim’s piece about the Fortune 500 spending $1.2 Billion in Paid Search hammers this point home.

Rebuilding: The Strategist

I am a huge fan of Kevin Hillstrom’s “Mine that Data” blog because he provides incredible insight into multichannel marketing through examples, lessons and simulations. In this particular article, he talks about a role that many companies sorely lack: the strategist.

The word strategy and a position titled “strategist” can mean many things to many people.  Hillstrom’s article helps define exactly what a strategist is, and how a company arrives at a need for this position.  Here’s an excerpt:

“A CEO hires a Strategist only when Organizer, Miner, Targeter, and Futurist roles have been clearly defined. A Strategist is unlikely to be successful without an Organizer skilled at providing a quality data infrastructure. A Strategist is unlikely to be successful without a Miner skilled at telling the company how customers are behaving. A Strategist is unlikely to be successful without a Targeter who takes profitable action on customer insights. A Strategist is unlikely to be successful without a Futurist who pushes the company in new and interesting directions that are likely to fail.”

Read the rest of Rebuilding: The Strategist

4 Things You Didn’t Know About Mom

If you follow Three Deep’s twitter account, you may have seen a link to an article I wrote on Google’s CPG Blog (a blog dedicated to the Consumer Packaged Goods industry). I really appreciate Google giving me the opportunity to write a featured article on their blog and represent the voice of a CPG marketer. Over the years Three Deep has established a great relationship with the CPG team at Google, and we hope to publish more articles and case studies in the future.

You can read the entire 4 Things You Didn’t Know About Mom article on their blog. For those of you who just want to know what the 4 things are, here you go:

  1. Moms use the Internet
  2. Coupons Create Loyalty
  3. Search Loves TV
  4. Search Evolves with Mom

Want to be a Favorite Place on Google?

A few months ago I blogged about Three Deep becoming Google’s favorite place. While I was intentionally boasting about our designation, knowing that we were really just one of 100,000 businesses receiving the sticker.  Now Google has announced a new round of stickers going out to even more local businesses.  If you own a business with a retail location, I highly suggest that you read Google’s instructions about how to become a favorite place.

February 22nd, 2010 | Posted by Jeff Sauer
Categories: CPG Industry,Marketing Tips
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Three Deep is Google’s Favorite Place

Favorite Place on GoogleWe are Google’s favorite place! You read it correctly!  After years of hoping, prodding, sweat and tears, I can finally announce to that Three Deep Marketing is Google’s favorite place in the United States, and presumably the world.

I would like to thank my family, friends, acquaintances, complete strangers and people who I might meet in the future; we couldn’t have done it without you!

In the mail today, Three Deep received a package from Google containing a large window sticker with a bar code, like the image shown to the right.  I have been anticipating this package for the past 10 days; ever since reading this announcement from Google.  I knew it was only a matter of time before Google would send us an affirmation of how much they truly like our organization.

What does it take to be Google’s favorite place?  A strong presence for your local business listing.  Those fortunate enough to receive this designation and a package in the mail (about 100,000 exclusive businesses)  have worked hard to optimize their local business listing on Google so that they often show up in local business oriented search results.

Continue Reading Three Deep is Google’s Favorite Place

December 17th, 2009 | Posted by Jeff Sauer
Categories: Google,Local Marketing,Local Search Optimization
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