Author: Joe Friedlein

Joe Friedlein
  • 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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  • Write for us / Guest blogging

    Do you want to write for an online marketing focused blog? We are accepting contributions from guest bloggers from today!

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  • How not to do email unsubscribe messages

    Every now and then, I get wound up by things. This company should know better!

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  • My Five #9

    A weekly round up of the week online. From pumpkin carving to web psychology, what has been keeping Joe Friedlein interested this week?

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  • Negative SEO is dead

    Google finally launches a disavow tool. Does this herald the death of negative SEO?

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  • GRRRR – is (not provided) doing your head in?

    Are you struggling to understand your keywords in Google Analytics? Vote now and help a study to show how many keywords are now (not provided) due to encrypted search.

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