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Monthly Archives: March 2006
Clearing the blog cache
I’ve accumulated a number of blog posts I want to link to. I’d like to talk more about each of these, but why don’t you check them out yourself? You might find a couple new blogs to follow: Wetpaint Makes … Continue reading
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Back to Basics: SWOT and more
While I had a couple articles tagged to continue the Back to Basics series, today’s email from MarketingProfs delivered a great piece titled How to Test Your Competitive Market Strategy. This draws on many elements of strategic analysis, quoting top-shelf … Continue reading
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Back to basics: plan better
I should have made it ‘back to basics for two weeks’, but that doesn’t really have the same ring to it. But I’ve run out of time to make any more posts. I stayed home with the kids yesterday (school … Continue reading
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Back to Basics: why go vertical?
Remember Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax where the Once-ler invented the Thneed? “A Thneed’s a Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need!” he told the Lorax. And the Once-ler was lucky enough to be right (at the cost of the Truffula trees).Unfortunately, we all don’t sell products … Continue reading
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