Pulse Poll
April 29, 2004
Well I was going to launch a polling system on my blog today called PulsePoll, but I cannot get the service to work properly. The PulsePoll site looks great and... Read more →
Well I was going to launch a polling system on my blog today called PulsePoll, but I cannot get the service to work properly. The PulsePoll site looks great and... Read more →
John Porcaro has written another great post about marketing and the changes in customer composition over time. Something I've found interesting (culturally speaking) about marketing is that I'm finding some... Read more →
Quoting Karin here, she had some further comments about Dana's comments. Basically, all restaurants with delivery service should advertise by 1) flyers in mailboxes 2) email or snail mail specials,... Read more →
Dana VanDen Heuvel picked up my discussion on pizzas today. In looking at the map of Papa Murphy's stores I see there is a lot of room for expansion. I've... Read more →
My friend Karin and I were chatting tonight, and she admitted she was lazy. So lazy in fact that if a restaurant spent enough time to drop a take out... Read more →
Well this blog idea appears to be self perpetuating, I write more and get more traffic, almost additive. The additive part comes in attempting to determine if I can get... Read more →
Pricing is something of an issue for my present company, any tips on getting more information about my competitor's pricing is always welcome. Jacques Murphy's posting on this issue is... Read more →
Business blogging ideas from BloggerCon. I like the entry about blogging for a company. If you blog you can get great organic positions on search engines. Read more →
Michael Cage has an excellent example of why its always important to run the numbers to determine the best ROI. I think sales cold calling is not all that it... Read more →
BloggerCon was held at Harvard University in Cambridge yesterday. Jay Rosen made some comments about whether blogging is journalism or not. * Blogging is not journalism, but some journalists are... Read more →