Day: March 28, 2007

  • Twitter Updates for 2007-03-28

    Blogging how to make blog tag games pay off for you: https://www.christopherspenn.com/youve-discovered-the-missing-link/ # FAP499 published late. Had to take the car in for service. https://www.christopherspenn.com/youve-discovered-the-missing-link/ what to do for episode 500? # @JustinKownacki: where in god’s name is “Hire STBD” button on STBD homepage? Was looking for it to give to Bryper # @JustinKownacki: Custom

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  • Preserve the chain – how to make blogtag more valuable

    I inadvertently put a twist on blog tag games that makes total sense. When Chris Brogan tagged me with Aidan Hatch’s game, I added to it that you had to keep the chain alive – repost everyone who was tagged before you. This accomplishes three things: Lets you see who has gone before you and

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  • Pay Per Action : Podcasting's Payday is Arriving

    John Wall, Ronin Marketeer extraordinaire, published a blog post talking about the advent and rise of pay per action advertising in the Googleverse, and what it means for marketing online. His conclusions: CPM (cost per impressions) and PPC (pay per click) models are on the way out for the most part, because CPA (cost per

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  • Tinder in a dry forest: Bum Rush the Charts Road Map

    As promised to my friend and colleague Bryan Person, something of a road map for Bum Rush the Charts and similar flash-mob campaigns. First, something to think about via the HBR Ideacast – the idea of a forest fire. Campaigns can become word of mouth sensations just like a forest fire. If the forest is

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