Archive for June, 2009

Unlearning means being Authentic

Posted on June 29 2009 by Dave J.

Okay, I wanted to wrap up my thoughts about what I “Unlearned” at the BMA conference. In my last post, I highlighted this tweet of mine: “Sessions at #bma09 feel like a twitter stream about social media.“
Yes, the repeated chatter pushed the ’social media’ agenda. Unfortunately, for industrial marketers like myself, ’social media’ itself is [...]

UnLearning: The Twitter Stream

Posted on June 15 2009 by Dave J.

Snips from my Twitter stream while at the #BMA09 conference last Thursday (edited for blog-reading clarity):

Does Linked-In benefit companies like mine? No. Me personally? Could.
@Thor_Harris Linked-In … Maybe for local sales reps, I’ll consider that.
I wonder … Industrial marketing = business marketing?
For B2B Experience Economy, I think we have to target the “real-real” place.
Google presentation: [...]

Hello world!

Posted on June 11 2009 by Dave J.

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

Meet me in Chicago, Margo (this week!)

Posted on June 9 2009 by Dave J.

For any readers out there going to the BMA Conference in Chicago this week who’d like to meet-up with me:

I’ll be at the awards banquet Wednesday night.
My panel discussion starts at 11am Thursday.
I’ll be attending the BizBash event Thursday night.
I’ll tape a B2Blog logo on my attendee badge.

I’ll be using Twitter @b2btw to post anything [...]

Business blog example 3: It doesn't have to be hard

Posted on June 8 2009 by Dave J.

My last business-blog example before heading off to BMA Conference in Chicago this week.
A likely excuse for not blogging about your business may be ‘my product is too boring. Who wants to read a blog about it?’
Actually I probably fall into that camp. And it’s probably a poor excuse.
Well, in the rather boring-sounding market of [...]