Author: Joe Friedlein

Joe Friedlein
  • Social media sacrifices. Are you one of the 8% giving up sex?

    Social Media is taking over our lives. What is given up to fuel an addiction to social networking? 8% admit to giving up sex. Infographic of research data.

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  • Do you trust online reviews?

    Are all online reviews complete rubbish? Why is Amazon telling us to ignore product reviews? What does this mean for Google’s social signals?

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  • Wooo Hoooo! Creating marketing that people love

    Hubspot recognise the Scribbler Valentines day campaign. We love Hubspot, so that makes us very happy. Happy Valentines day everyone!

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  • Social Media Bowl XLVII

    The annual advertising hype fest that is the Super Bowl is over. Who won (Orea, not the Ravens) and what does it tell us about instant advertising?

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  • Is Google on the way out?

    A summary of stats from the Christmas 2012 online retail world. Is it all over for Google and how has Amazon beaten ebay?

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  • How do you market a brand in a dull / boring industry?

    Insure your wife against common weaknesses. An excellent example of using creativity / inbound marketing to bring a dull topic to life.

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  • My Five #17

    Horse meat in your burger? The demise of the high street. Why I love the cloud. Friday thoughts from Joe Friedlein.

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  • Digital Film Poster #1

    An entry to our digital film poster competition. Some festive fun and a chance to win a Google Nexus 7 Tablet. Get your creative juices flowing….

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  • ‘What is’ SERP invasion

    Google’s SERPs are invaded by massive ‘what is’ definitions. Is this happening for you?

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  • Introducing Film Posters 2.0

    Introducing Movie Posters 2.0 – a fun competition to see who can come up with the funniest online marketing related parody of a film poster. Win a Google Nexus 7 Tablet.

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  • What is inbound marketing?

    What on earth is inbound marketing? Is it just jargon or a new way of marketing? Find out more about a potent form of internet marketing.

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  • Google+ 5 months on. Still failing?

    Is Google+ an epic fail? 5 months after posting an infographic looking at the future of Google+, we take stock and assess whether progress has been made.

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