brand gravity

Top Posts – Week Ending August 7, 2009.

  • The JKWeddingDance video was real; the viral effect was MANUFACTURED – Post 1 of 2
  • Facebook advertising metrics and benchmarks
  • How to manufacture a viral video sensation and make viral profits – Post 2 of 2
  • The Perfect Babe – Megan Fox (pics)
  • crispin porter bogusky’s beta site
  • What is Web 3.0? Characteristics of Web 3.0
  • social media benchmarks
  • Twitter Marketing; Twitter Advertising; Twitter Customer Service
  • Enthusiast digital cameras – super high-speed, high dynamic range, foveon direct capture
  • Brand Gravity attracts new customers and keeps current ones in orbit
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    Monday, August 10th, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments

    Top Posts – Week Ending 7/31/2009

    The JKWeddingDance video was real; the viral effect was MANUFACTURED – Post 1 of 2

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    Facebook advertising metrics and benchmarks

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    Enthusiast digital cameras – super high-speed, high dynamic range, foveon direct capture

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    Brand Gravity attracts new customers and keeps current ones in orbit

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    The Perfect Babe – Megan Fox (pics)

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    How to manufacture a viral video sensation and make viral profits – Post 2 of 2

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    viral videos that worked – drove sales

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    What is Web 3.0? Characteristics of Web 3.0

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    Monday, August 3rd, 2009 Uncategorized No Comments

    Brand Gravity attracts new customers and keeps current ones in orbit

    If you think of your brand as the accumulated reputation in the eyes of your customers then you understand that some brands (a very few) have brand gravity — gravitational pull that attracts new customers and keeps current customers in “orbit.” Other brands which resort to shouting messages at target consumers have no gravitational pull; instead they fling unwanted debris (ad messages) at planetary passers-by. But instead of being attracted to the brand, these passers-by do everything they can to avoid getting hit by the debris.

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    Thursday, January 8th, 2009 Branding 2 Comments