3 Things Smart Marketers Will Listen to This Week

On April 10, 2011, in Weekend Reading, by Brett Duncan

Switching things up a little this week, passing along some great podcasts I’ve listened to this week. I’m a podcast freak. It makes my commute a joy. It makes working out a joy. It’s just a great way to consume all the awesome content out there. So here are three worth your time:

Listen to Jay Ehret’s Magic Marketing: the Dark and the Light. Jay typically offers interviews with some great marketing minds on his podcast. This time around, though, it was just the man and his microphone. And it is good. Jay describes what he calls those “magic moments:” touch point where you can make pure magic happen for your customers.
Listen to Jay and Sterling’s What No One Else Will Tell You About Six-Figure Joint Venture Launches. The guys from Internet Business Mastery recently launched a new product, and they pass along some great behind-the-scenes lessons they learned this time around.
Listen to John Jantsch and Kevin Kelly’s What Does Technology Want From Us? This is a fascinating interview with one of the founder’s of Wired magazine. It goes way beyond just “technology,” and talks about what the implications technology actually has on our life and lifestyle. It’s very heady, and very good stuff.

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My Favorite Marketing Email Newsletters

On March 7, 2011, in Resources, by Brett Duncan

There are so many great email newsletters out there for marketers today. Between great monthly touch-bases to intense, well-thought autoresponders, you can find it all.

But I do have my favorites. I don’t care how good your newsletter is, there’s gonna be days that I just don’t read it, for whatever reason. But I find myself actually looking forward to these email newsletters, and that I rarely miss them. Here’s why:

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5 eBooks Every Entrepreneur Should Read

On April 9, 2009, in Book Reviews, Lists, by Brett Duncan

eBooks, reports and guides for entrepreneurs about branding, small business marketing, Twitter, teaching, marketing and creative design.

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