“What is Social Media Marketing anyway?”, ask those Marketing people. “Read this.” I reply.
October 17th, 2008
“Ads that went to people who wanted them outperformed (50:1) ads aimed at strangers. Suddenly, respect becomes profitable” Seth Godin sums this up brilliantly.
That is all.
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