These are my links for August 4th through August 14th:

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These are my links for July 22nd through August 3rd:

  • Multichannel Marketing Metrics » Strategic Roadmap for Digital Marketing in 2011: eBook for Marketing Execs – Guide to strategic planning for digital marketing, taking a corporate led approach, to look at different strands of e-marketing (including search, ROI and social media) and elements of strategic planning and goal setting.
  • Do Daily Deals Encourage Repeat Business? – Daily deal sites like Groupon and LivingSocial are good for consumers, but are the right for your business and how do they work within your digital strategy? Insightful US research on deals for repeat visit shows for certain services they do drive repeat business. Vendors were less confident, with less than half wanting to repeat a deal. Like paid search, deal drive volume but not necessarily loyalty.
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These are my links for December 11th from 14:03 to 14:07:

  • Seth’s Blog: Is it too late to catch up? – A great nugget from the often eloquent Seth Godin on how a company who have done little or nothing in the online space can play catch-up: start with basic stuff: email, e-newsletter, reading and bonuses for online engagement. Do stuff and learn as you do. I disagree though about not having meetings about web strategy: strategy can go alongside (or before or during) the doing to add value.
  • Serious games: key trends for the healthcare sector – Another article I wrote for the Engagement Strategy journal for healthcare and pharmaceutical marketing leaders. This is about serious games, an area I've been involved with for many years, giving an overview of serious gaming trends in mainstream health games, and also specialist research and software. Includes interviews with Playgen and Active Ingredient.
  • Social media as a healthcare research tool – I forgot to link to this before…my head was full of forthcoming holidays and suntan lotion.
    Here is an article I recently wrote for Engagement Strategy, a journal for healthcare and pharmaceutical marketing leaders, which is all about social media and online tools used for research – i.e. the bit before you do the engagement with people. Includes an overview of sentiment analysis, crowd-sourcing and open innovation.
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These are my links for December 11th from 11:45 to 14:00:

  • The role of a digital engagement strategist – Paul Grant from Creation Interactive, a company I've just joined as an Associate Consultant, talks about his work in digital engagement. I know how Paul feels when you're faced with telling people what you do (even people in digital often don't really fully understand the role of digital strategy and digital engagement); Paul nicely breaks down some of the areas of day to day work in this field around monitoring, research, stakeholder engagement and strategy.
  • The Honey Pot – An excellent long (120 page) but quickly readable free e-book on digital strategy – excellent entry to many of the basics on e-marketing, customer service, intellectual property and focusing around the idea of a 'honey pot' – a sweet spot that help you 'pull' consumers to your brand.
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