Marketing

Property marketing case study – John Rushton at Small Back Room: Community, content and customer experience

As part of my research into what’s happening (and, more importantly, what’s likely to be happening) in the fast moving world of property and real estate marketing, I spoke to John Rushton, chairman of the property marketing and design consultancy Small Back Room  http://www.smallbackroom.com/  Tribes and Community – from Kazakhstan Read More

2014-04-11T11:20:48+01:00April 11, 2014|Kim's Blog, Marketing, Property, Selling, Social Media, Web Sites|

Withers’ double win – A cracking demonstration of superb law firm marketing AND a tour de force on legal pitfalls in social media

I had three motivations for scooting over to the uber-cool BL-NK pop-up venue in Hoxton yesterday just around the corner from Silicon Roundabout at the very heart of digital London. The first was to see the marketing efforts of Withers Worldwide in action as a legal and law firm marketing Read More

2014-02-28T17:18:22+00:00February 28, 2014|Kim's Blog, Lawyers, Marketing, Social Media|

6 trends for marketers to watch – Compliance, video, creativity, social business, crowdsourcing and big data

As always, marketers are battling to keep up with all the changes driven by international, technological and economic upheaval. But here are six trends for marketers that caught my eye:  1.     Monitor UGC (User Generated Content) The Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP) indicated that organisations MUST monitor comments, posts, videos and Read More

2014-02-17T09:52:14+00:00February 17, 2014|Kim's Blog, Management Skills, Marketing, Statistics and trends|

6 counter-intuitive market trends – Books, luxury goods, universities, small businesses, feminisation and older women

Having just surfaced from a mountain of research, I’ve plucked these gems out as counter-intuitive market trends that could have an impact on your business or marketing strategy  1.     Book publishing growth  Whilst we may think that electronic books have taken over, there were 530,000 new books published in 2011 Read More

2014-02-14T12:15:23+00:00February 14, 2014|Kim's Blog, Marketing, Statistics and trends, Strategy|

Legal Marketing Case Study: “Hot on family law” at Rayden Solicitors

The latest legal marketing case study for the Marvellous Marketing series at Legal Technology Insider: http://www.legaltechnology.com/latest-news/kim-tasso-on-marvelous-marketing-from-referrer-management-to-chilli-campaigns-national-awards/ With the legal news full of stories of woe about the demise of so many small law firms it is heartening to hear about success – such as growing from a part-time sole practitioner Read More

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