DISQUS

Better Communication Results: Is email marketing still relevant in a 2.0 world?

  • Adam Daniel Mezei · 10 months ago
    Noticed this on a tweet from Chris. Nice review. It's being crossposted. :-)

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  • Chris Abraham · 10 months ago
    It sure it being cross-posted, that's for sure, with strict attribution! :)

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  • Terence Chan · 8 months ago
    G'Day. I agree that Chris has an incredibly fluid and disarming style of writing and thinking.

    I'm still wondering, however, if the power of words can and should be echoed stronger with the use of videos, highlights even. Or whether a 17 year old can actually, provide new insights that we find harder to see as the brain sets into its own sense of how the world should be.

    Even if they may only have been blogging for a day.

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  • Lee Hopkins · 8 months ago
    G'day Terence. I agree that a 17 (or a 22) year old may well have insights and innovative ideas that we old crusties haven't a clue about; my point is more to do with the business applicability and whether the idea fits into the business' communication strategy. It is these points that someone who has been around the block a bit is more likely to be able to assess. But I would ABSOLUTELY agree that a 17 (or 22) year old should be on the project team and contributing their insights and ideas -- I just don't think they would be a good project leader or in-house consultant.