The new marketing for beginners
Wednesday, October 25th, 2006 at 6:54 am
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Matthew Stibbe at Bad Language has a great post about new marketing techniques.
It’s a pretty long one, but is well worth the time investment as Matthew looks at some interesting UK case studies - and not the usual ones that we regularly read about.
I certainly learnt a few things, and it made me challenge my thinking in some areas of marketing. Thanks Matthew!
Tags: Marketing, matthew+stibbe, new+marketing
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