Top ten posts of 2003

History is always a good teacher. So, before I get too involved in planning what I am going to do in 2004, I re-read all my posts of 2003 and came up with this list. Its also a good way for a new visitor to get to know what this blog is about quickly:

  1. You are a marketer…your client is not a marketer–so read this:

    Six things you should know about marketing to engineers
  2. I suggest a "Daily Sucker" (and the website still isn’t fixed):

    My submission makes it to Father Flanders
  3. Thomas Register put on an interesting seminar. Here is some of what I learned:

    More about the seminar
  4. B2B telemarketer that called me repeatedly gets caught!

    Its a Scam busted!
  5. Watchword for 2004, if you haven’t already blown it in 2003:

    Is your product development broken?
  6. We all feel trapped by red tape–do you know how much it costs a salesperson?

    Administrative Hassles Hurt Effectiveness
  7. Read the PDF file I put together about using email effectively:

    Making the most of email
  8. Be sure to follow the link to another post from this one:

    Another reader question about Globalspec
  9. In B2B, sex doesn’t sell, trust does:

    A Revolutionary Marketing Strategy …Trust Me
  10. Its always good to laugh at someone else’s ineptitude:

    Marketing nitwits

More about some of my ideas for 2004 are coming up next, thanks to a good book.