What kind of marketing is the most effective?

sneezr.ca Have you ever asked yourself that question? I did. In fact, many years ago I spent countless hours trying to figure it out.
The answer turned out to be quite simple: word of mouth marketing. Or as I call it: the art of cultivating recommendations.

Surprised? Probably not. With recommendations, there is no sales pressure and no credibility issues. When your friends, family members or trusted co-workers recommend something or someone to you, they are genuinely trying to help you. That means a lot, which is why you usually remember it for a long time. But here is the catch: recommendations must be earned. How do you do that? Where do you start? How do you give people a reason to talk about your products/services? How do you nudge your story into every day conversations? I launched sneezr.ca to help you answer those questions.

Why people often remember nothing

What do you think happens when you advertise everything, i.e, all of the benefits your service/product offers?
This is what usually happens: People remember nothing.

My 2¢:
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Heard on the street

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There is nothing worse than…

Have you heard Yahoo’s new CEO talk about their mobile strategy yet? If not, have a listen:

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Steve Ballmer has overstayed his welcome. By two decades.

Taste.
You don’t hear that word much when people talk about Microsoft. Yet, it’s painfully clear that lack of taste is continue reading

Does your business have the bat-line?

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How ED proves that ideas have an expiry date

All truths are easy to understand once they are discovered; the point is to discover them. —Galileo Galilei 

Just finished reading Zoobiguity—a continue reading

Are you certain?

Are you certain that the images and words you use in your ads convey the right message and mood?

21st Century Duct Tape: Sugru

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Best before

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Yesterday, my first meeting of the day was with one of my favourite clients.
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A welcome—it’s what people are looking for

A local craftsman invited me recently to visit his new shop.
The front door sign said: Welcome.
Question: How often do you still see that sign?

People are busy, they don’t have continue reading