Carnival of Marketing

CarnivalWelcome to the Carnival of Marketing VI Edition, here at Ideologic L.L.C.. I am Harish Keshwani, your host for the period of stay here at carnival. I have previously hosted Carnival of Capitalists on my website and consider these Carnivals to be a great opportunity to get introduced to some of the very best viewpoints, utmost crazy or outright brilliant ideas, occasional rants and raves written by my fellow bloggers (or Thinktanks). These Carnivals also give me an opportunity to talk about what I am contributing to the Blogosphere.

In past one year and three months, I have written a must read blog for an aspiring entrepreneur, named BusinessWorks Inc - A Dotcom in making… that has already featured on Forbes - Best of Web under Small Business Category. My other blog is about Business Blog Consulting and Outsourcing. Here I advocate Small and Medium Businesses to have a business blog of their own and if they lack time and resources to write the blog, outsource it to a professional content creator. Here is an example of an outsourced blog. Now onto today’s edition of the Carnival of Marketing …

Jack Yoest thinks Toyota’s Ad Campaign for Hybrid Cars is a triple loser but at the same time he provides us with couple of different perspectives from Marketing Playbook and Being Reasonable.

Built-In marketing works better than promoting the average. Read all about this interesting concept in Michael Chaffin’s blog. I certainly agree with Michael about being unique, extraordinary and meaningful is more powerful (and leads to more success) than “spinning” an average experience and trying to sell it to the masses.

Unbundling of media is slowly and surely happening. Audience wants their news bundled (or unbundled) in their own way. Noah Brier provides subtle hints to the media to free up the content. Are media marketing guys listening?

RSS is touted as one of the best online marketing weapon in future. How do we increase awareness about RSS so that more and more people use it? Jens Berget of MLM Forums introduces us to a new way of making RSS popular.

Starling Hunter discusses an innovative marketing strategy adapted by the cattle ranchers in his post, the other red meat.

Martin Neumann of HomeOfficeVoice discusses the business of understanding branding for your small business.

Christopher Baer at Secrets of Extraordinary Student Leaders is on a noble mission of building Student Leaders. In his post on motivation, he says, “it’s important to know why people are motivated to be with a club and then convey that through marketing.”

Lastly, yours truly writes about marketing your products to introverts with the help of Business Blogs.

I hope you have enjoyed this week’s carnival. Next week’s carnival will be held at Solotees. To learn more about Carnival of Marketing, visit Okdork.com.

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