Blowing My Marketing Stack

Blowing My Marketing Stack

I don’t know that it was officially declared. But this may have been Marketing Week. After I wrote this post on Wednesday — “Marketing Should Be Simple: Part Deux” — this one popped into my queue: “What’s in Your Marketing Stack?”...
Big Data: Cynicism vs. Reality

Big Data: Cynicism vs. Reality

At the rate at which Goliaths seem to be taking hits, I’m starting to wonder if David may have invested in a machine-gun version of his trusty slingshot. First it was inbound marketing. Then it was performance appraisals. Now it’s Big Data. The most recent...
Marketing Should Be Simple: Part Deux

Marketing Should Be Simple: Part Deux

Perfect order is the forerunner of perfect horror. (Carlos Fuentes) If I weren’t the epitome of the Eternal Optimist — and if I didn’t believe utterly in the cyclical nature of all things (yes, sanity WILL return) — I’d be despondent right about now....
The Promise of Promise

The Promise of Promise

promise (noun): a declaration that something will or will not be done, given, etc.; e.g., unkept political promises Just when you thought it was safe to hypothesize that human nature might have evolved emotionally and psychologically to a point at which the...
Go Ahead, Back Up

Go Ahead, Back Up

Since I don’t believe in accidents, I wasn’t surprised when a recent spate of vendor acquisitions in the insurance industry coincided with my finding a related, 10-year-old article while rummaging through the bowels of The Chautauqua Center for Synchronous...
Technology in Retreat?

Technology in Retreat?

Wow. This stuff is starting to come fast and furious now. Soon after I cited Dun & Bradstreet (D&B) in this post about the pitfalls (if not shortfalls) of data-driven content marketing (aka inbound marketing and marketing automation, two contradictions in...