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Tag Archives: “Old

5 Reasons Why “Old School” Display Advertising is Not Dead. And Probably Never Will Be.

Victor Iryniuk September 16, 2021 Outbound marketing or “interruption” marketing is not everyone’s favorite. For marketers, outbound marketing is less converting (but not less effective) than inbound. It requires more creative persuasion because you’re approaching the consumer with a pitch instead of the consumer approaching you for info. For web users, it’s a blatant interruption … Continue reading 5 Reasons Why “Old School” Display Advertising is Not Dead. And Probably Never Will Be.

Results Of My “Old School” Social Selling Experiment

By Kurt Shaver, Published October 29, 2014 A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog called “My 1-week Social Selling Experiment” about nurturing the relationships with my LinkedIn connections. I used LinkedIn’s “Keep in Touch” feature that tells you when your connections have trigger events like: A promotion A new job A move A mentioned … Continue reading Results Of My “Old School” Social Selling Experiment