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Month: November 2005

November 30, 2005 Articles

IT Conversations Talks Blogging For Business

Tired of reading? IT Conversations is one of the best kept secrets on the Internet. It is jam packed with

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November 29, 2005 Articles

Leveraging Blogs For Corporate Communications Conference In Toronto Next Week

I will be presenting at the Canadian Institute’s Leveraging Blogs For Corporate Communications conference which is taking place in Toronto

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November 28, 2005 Articles

Web Analytics Firm – iPerceptions – Looking For Sales People

Normally I would not post a job listing on this Blog, but there are always times to make an exception.

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November 27, 2005 Articles

The 2005 Canadian Marketing Association Awards

It’s been a long few days. I just got back from attending The 2005 Canadian Marketing Association Awards in Toronto.

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November 26, 2005 Articles

InfoPresse Boomerang Awards Next Week

Everyone here at Twist Image is really looking forward to next week. The InfoPresse Boomerang Awards are taking place on

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November 25, 2005 Articles

Marketing Magazine Goes Blog With A Twist

Marketing Magazine formally launched a Blog, The Marketing Briefing, this week, but it’s not what you might think. The Blog

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November 24, 2005 Articles

Good To Great By Jim Collins Adapted To Social Sector

First off, Reveries Magazine has their email blast, Cool News Of The Day, which is a must-read. I was just

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November 23, 2005 Articles

The World Is Flat – Find Out Why

This just in from Angelo over at MontrealMasterminds.com: “I thought you might enjoy or want to share with your readers

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November 22, 2005 Articles

The Business Book Is Flat

The winner of The Financial Times Business Book Of The Year awards was announced last night and the winner is

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November 21, 2005 Articles

A Tale Of Two Blog Cities

It was an interesting day in the media. There was lots of Blog talk and how the public is taking

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November 20, 2005 Articles

The Google Story Or How 35 Characters Crushed Advertising

I have been listening to the audio version of the recently released book, The Google Story by David Vise and

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November 19, 2005 Articles

Who Moved My Business Book?

Simon London of the Financial Times published the article, Who Moved My Business Book?, yesterday. The article takes a straight-talking

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November 18, 2005 Articles

Montreal Goal Cultivator Community – Dan Sullivan Gets My Read On

I am often asked, especially lately, how I have so much time to read? I created The Montreal Business Book

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November 17, 2005 Articles

Speaking At ELAN – English-Language Arts Network Event

Next Monday, November 21st, 2005, I will be co-presenting a forty-five minute interactive session on how to develop your network

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November 16, 2005 Articles

Evian Water Is Heroin Chic

We have great offices at Twist Image. We’re located in the heart of the most stylish and unique part of

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November 15, 2005 Articles

Tara O'Doherty Wants To Know: How Usable Is Your Website?

Many years ago I had the pleasure of speaking at an Internet Marketing Conference after Tara O’Doherty. Tara is the

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November 14, 2005 Articles

Montreal E-Marketing Certificate Course Is Open For Registration

On July 18th, I Blogged about the Canadian Marketing Association – CMA – and the launch of their Professional Marketing

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November 13, 2005 Articles

Tom Asacker – Reflections On His Presentation

What a remarkable event this past Thursday night here in Montreal. Tom Asacker – famed Author of Sandbox Wisdom and

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November 12, 2005 Articles

Peter Drucker – 1909-2005

“The aim of marketing is to know and understand the customer so well the product or service fits him and

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November 11, 2005 Articles

Montreal Business Book Club – The Big Moo – December Date Set

The December 2005 session of The Montreal Business Book Club is set. On December 13th from 6:30 pm – 7:30

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November 10, 2005 Articles

Kevin Roberts Goes Sisomo At Ad:Tech

Have you read Lovemarks by Kevin Roberts? It’s an interesting take on where brands might go based on the ideas

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