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David Meerman Scott

David Meerman Scott is a business growth strategist, advisor to emerging companies, and international bestselling author of a dozen books including Fanocracy and The New Rules of Marketing & PR. His books are published in 30 languages from Arabic to Vietnamese and have sold nearly a million copies. 

Viral Marketing | Press Release Content | Public Relations | Best Practices

Technorati tags made easy with PRWeb press releases

July 3rd, 2006|1 min read

Press Release Content | Public Relations | Best Practices | Business to Business

If it's important enough to write a press release about, tell your clients and prospects too!

June 28th, 2006|1 min read

Best Practices | Business to Business

The importance of buyer personas in web marketing

June 24th, 2006|1 min read

Research and Analysis | Business to Business

Lead generation for the complex sale

June 21st, 2006|1 min read

Press Release Content | Public Relations

Wrapping up discussion of direct to consumer news releases on IAOC blog

June 16th, 2006|0 min read

Viral Marketing | Press Release Content | Public Relations | Best Practices

Press releases as viral marketing fodder

June 15th, 2006|1 min read

Viral Marketing | Press Release Content | Public Relations

Are Direct-to-Consumer News Releases morphing into News Programs?

June 14th, 2006|1 min read

Press Release Content | Public Relations

Direct-to-Consumer News Releases: Do they suck?

June 12th, 2006|1 min read

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The more things change…

June 7th, 2006|1 min read

Case Studies | Best Practices

Even hotel chains can market well online

June 5th, 2006|1 min read

Viral Marketing | Best Practices | Corporate blogging

Waiting for your Cat to Bark?

May 25th, 2006|2 min read

Viral Marketing | Business to Business | Corporate blogging

Are Marketers Scared of the New World?

May 15th, 2006|3 min read

Press Release Content | Best Practices | Business to Business

The best paragraph to ever appear in a magazine: Marketers please pay attention

May 12th, 2006|2 min read

Case Studies | Best Practices

The Wall Street Journal Online turns ten: celebrates with free open access

May 1st, 2006|1 min read

Cablogs, linkbaiting, and jokesterism in the blogging world

April 28th, 2006|1 min read

Corporate blogging

Web Ink Now joins Newstex Blogs On Demand Network

April 26th, 2006|1 min read

Unplugged in France with Monique

April 24th, 2006|2 min read

Business to Business

Name Your Game: 
Search Engines or Content Players?

April 11th, 2006|2 min read

Best Practices | Business to Business

Search Engine Marketing for Publishers: the art of being found online

April 11th, 2006|1 min read