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  • In-bound From Obama: 10 Ideas for 2009

    You think your marketing mission is tough? Try being Barack Obama back in 2007. But as history tells us, he’s soon to be sworn in as our 44th president. Here’s what worked for Obama, and how it may relate to your own game plan.

  • Fundamentals of Digital Asset Optimization

    Goodbye, SEO, you’re about to be replaced by a new tactic: digital asset optimization. This is where marketers look to extend their Internet presence significantly by seeing how their Web site and domain names are integrated with their other online properties. Here’s why the change is coming, and what you need to jump on the bandwagon.

  • A New Year’s Resolution for Designers

    Marketers typically invoke design too little and too late. Traditional brand design, like advertising, interactive, and retail, is generally left for the end of the project cycle…after a program has been vetted through your entire organization. Here’s how you can turn it around in 2009.

  • The Seasonality of Search Engine Competitive Intelligence

    The critical holiday season seems like a perfect time to leverage the competitive intelligence available from search engine marketing. Savvy marketers know search can reveal often overlooked advertising opportunities all year long. Here’s what you need to do as you head into the holidays.

  • A Crash Course on Postal and E-mail List Testing

    Give a pop quiz to most direct marketers on postal list testing and you’ll find an incredibly knowledgeable group of professionals. Give a similar quiz to the same group on e-mail list testing, and the score may be entirely different

  • Mail Stream: November 24

    The American Indian Relief Council has added address-label freemiums to its mail package, the Bowery Mission is asking for contributions for its Thanksgiving outreach program, and the Christmas 2008 Snows catalog is offering a variety of devotional gifts

  • Listline e-Newsletter 11/24

    More than 2.3 million gamblers are named. The average age of these casino gamblers is 42; average income $65,000.

  • Continental Promotion Group Enters Chapter 11; Clients to Cover Rebate Checks

    Continental Promotion Group, Inc., one of the country’s largest rebate-processing companies, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, citing liquidity problems.

  • NBC News Launches Facebook Trivia Game

    If you can recall the year that President John Kennedy delivered his famous Berlin Wall speech, you can probably rack up serious points in a new Facebook video trivia game created by NBC News.

  • A Free Soda from Axl Rose—Finally

    As promised, beverage maker Dr Pepper yesterday offered a free soda to every American man, woman and child who wanted one in celebration of the release of a long-delayed album by the band Guns N’ Roses.