Why P&G Can't Blame 6,250 Layoffs on Facebook
– blog.hubspot.com
Over a year ago, I wrote about P&G’s plans to lay off over 1,600 of their workforce because they’d wasted so much money on advertisements, and needed to move to more efficient expenditures like Facebook and Google.
This week, I come to find they haven’t learned a damn thing.
When I wrote about their layoffs last year, I cautioned P&G (because they were obviously reading my blog article) that:
This week, I come to find they haven’t learned a damn thing.
When I wrote about their layoffs last year, I cautioned P&G (because they were obviously reading my blog article) that:
Digital media is not free
Not all advertising is inherently bad
Not all digital advertising is inherently effective
Apparently, the words of warning did not resonate…
The Beal Deal with Dana Lookadoo (@lookadoo)
– marketingpilgrim.com
Good Saturday morning to you!
As summer approaches, we all tend to get a little more of an itch to go outside at the weekend, travel to the beach, or simply enjoy the lazy days of summer. With that in mind, The Beal Deal will be taking a summer break and will return in the Fall.
We finish this batch of interviews with one of the most loved people in the internet marketing industry: Dana Lookadoo…
As summer approaches, we all tend to get a little more of an itch to go outside at the weekend, travel to the beach, or simply enjoy the lazy days of summer. With that in mind, The Beal Deal will be taking a summer break and will return in the Fall.
We finish this batch of interviews with one of the most loved people in the internet marketing industry: Dana Lookadoo…
Weekend Favs May Eighteen
– ducttapemarketing.com/blog/
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.
I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from Flickr or one that I took out there on the road…
I don’t go into depth about the finds, but encourage you check them out if they sound interesting. The photo in the post is a favorite for the week from Flickr or one that I took out there on the road…
I made a mistake
– jimsmarkteingblog.com
So, you made a mistake. We all make mistakes. Every one of us.
However, it seems we react to the mistakes we make in one of two very different ways:
Some people choose to relive their mistakes over and over. They allow the feelings associated with past mistakes, to make them feel miserable in the present…