December 06, 2005
Great marketing doesn’t always start with marketers
I have to be honest. Part of why I made a radical career change in the late 90's was because "the internet was going to change the world". Not too much later I was worried I made the wrong move. These were the days of marketers who didn't get it; banner ads, pop-ups, pop-unders, spam, bad email marketing come to mind. But we're back on track and great innovators have shaped a new internet experience and you can even call it web 2.0.
What has made me really excited recently is how Microsoft is showing a vulnerability through blogs and efforts such as channel 9. The interview with Bill Gates looks so genuine that's almost endearing. I almost forgot that Bill is the richest man in the world. What Robert Scoble and his comrades are doing is the new marketing.
To that effect, Scoble points to a posting that describes it well.
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Don’t be obvious by using the same tried-and-true tricks in the marketers bag. Don’t fall back to them just because they are safe, even if you get burned by being out on the edge. The challenge to all of us in the field is to look outside our profession to those who are doing great marketing, even if it’s not so easy to recognize it as such at first glance.
At Tourism BC, our recently launched blogs are very successfull and people are talking about doing more. Things are officially exciting again.
Posted by william at December 6, 2005 11:41 PMSearch
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