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Marketing is in the Eye of the Beholder

Post Date: Jul 02, 2008 2:48 a.m.
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[This is a tag cloud of my contribution - Via Wordle ] The Age Of Conversation author list has been released for the 2008 edition. 237 bloggers are participating this year and I am truly exited about the whole thing! As I didn’t share my subject on my previous posts , here is my title: “Marketing is in the Eye of the Beholder” and a short paragraph of my contribution: “From my experience, marketing is disconnected to the rest of the business. Some people, and they are ones taking the decision at the end of the day – aren’t aware of the cultural reality anymore and it is our role to educate them by not restricting our conversations to a group of like-minded peers.” If you’ve got some spare time, make sure to discover new blogs with the list of all contributors below! Adrian Ho , Aki Spicer , Alex Henault , Amy Jussel , Andrew Odom , Andy Nulman , Andy Sernovitz , Andy Whitlock , Angela Maiers , Ann Handley , Anna Farmery , Armando...

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