MARKETING STORIES FROM BtoB's NEWSLETTERS
Sunnyvale, Calif.—After a challenging 18 months of leading the company through a repositioning effort and fighting off a takeover attempt by Microsoft Corp., Yahoo announced that co-founder Jerry Yang will leave his post as CEO as soon as a successor can be found.
November 18, 2008
The Center for Economic Growth (CEG) is a not-for-profit, membership-based economic and business development organization dedicated to helping companies in an eight-county area of upstate New York grow and attract new investment opportunities.
November 13, 2008
MORE MARKETING STORIES
> Is e-mail marketing becoming less important with the rise of Web 2.0 communications?
> Marketing execs say they want more creative risk
> Report: Interactive ad spending will slow in 2009
> Marketers say social media, customer engagement and analytics are top trends for 2009
> Financial Times rolls out new look and features for FT.com
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Insight from Top Marketers: Jeff Hayzlett, VP-chief business development officer for Eastman Kodak Co. and BtoB's Marketer of the Year, describes how his organization is grappling with the new economy and the tools and technologies he may be employing in the future.
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STORIES FROM THE CURRENT ISSUE OF BtoB
While many companies are cutting marketing budgets in response to the economic downturn, a surprising number are increasing them during these challenging times, according to several recent surveys.
November 10, 2008
Despite the faltering economy, search marketing is holding up well, as marketers focus on tools that promise the strongest return on investment. How long that will last is uncertain, but for now search ad budgets seem relatively sheltered from the global economic woes.
November 10, 2008
MORE CURRENT STORIES
> Bad news for newspapers
> Shakeout ahead for Web 2.0?
> DMA: Focus on ad ethics, self-regulation
> Study reveals habits of top executives
> Marketers brace for change following election
> Budgets holding up—for now
> Why b-to-b is the place to be in the downturn
> Fast, Cheap and in Control
> Campaign rewrites rules
> Financial ads flourishing

BEYOND THE BIZ
PIGS ARE NOT FLYING. IN A SEPT. 19 POSTING (“NON-OBVIOUS THINGS PINK Floyd can teach your team”) on CIO's Advice & Opinion: You're the Boss blog, Esther Schindler correlated the rock band's turbulent history with team- building skills.
> Money Pits Galore
> A Greener Gore
VIEWS AND OPINIONS
Last December in this space, I wrote: "The last economic downturn, the dot-com bust, spurred a welcome change throughout the marketing profession, which was driven to become more analytical, systematic and metrics-driven.
Some tips on using online tactics to keep your marketing message visible while saving costs
The current economic crisis is challenging most of our preconceptions about the value and relevance of consumer brands. When times get tough, it's as if consumer brands disappear, replaced by price (and perhaps simple availability) as the primary mover of purchaser preference.
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Richard Karpinski
What if you could access a large pool of potential customers that were already aware of your company and its products, open to being educated and agreeable to receiving e-mails and other communications straight from your marketing team?
November 10, 2008
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Paul Gillin
The most revolutionary number in a numbers-crazed presidential campaign turned out not to be the margin of victory, the size of the turnout or the number of electoral votes. It was 3.2 million.
November 10, 2008
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From e-mail marketing secrets and lies to the latest economic trends, these were the top ten stories of October 2008.
October 29, 2008
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