Entering the Blogosphere
A quick welcome to you for visiting our blog.
We aim to provide you with content of interest regarding online marketing, specifically using our experiences with clients to help you succeed in your organization. We encourage you to comment on our thoughts and experiences and share our knowledge with anyone it can help.
Coming from the Online Community world, we’ve been dismayed to find minimal interactive sources for online marketing information online. While we participate in MarketingProfs forums and learn a bit there from their content, what we find missing is the real world examples of how online marketing can work to help organizations in a more efficient and effective manner. We also look at trends from eMarketer and content from Marketing Sherpa.
With our experiences with companies such as SAP, AARP, Cisco, Cabelas, ATT WorldNet, and others, we think there is a lot more knowledge to share than is currently published. So, this is a blog that’s all about your issues and how others have solved them, not a blog that’s all about us. Think of it as an online roundtable resource…
So, we will strive to be a true best practices blog for those of you working to improve your online marketing efforts.
Again, welcome to the Impact Interactions blog.
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