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Maddy Wood

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    Pearlfinders spoke to Head of Digital Howard Scott, who noted another key contact as Head of Digital Content Emily Heaver, although she's currently on maternity leave.  Howard said social media investment at the National Trust is "increasing significantly", and it's currently very active across Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, YouTube, Flickr and Vine. Howard told there's around a 60:40 split between agencies and in-house resource here. 
Jason Ryan

The Definition of Advertising Has Never Been More Unclear | Adweek - 1 views

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    useful discussion in comments
Jason Ryan

Experimentation Is The New Planning | Fast Company | Business + Innovation - 1 views

  • Let’s be honest: You have no idea what’s going to happen to your industry. That’s why you build your organization into an engine of possibility.
  • Management theorist Henry Mintzberg makes a distinction between deliberate and emergent strategy. Deliberate strategy relies on senior leaders to set goals and develop plans and strategies to achieve them. Emergent strategy is a strategy that emerges from all over the company, over time, as the environment changes and the organization shifts and adapts to apply its strengths to a changing reality.
  • Emergent strategy is an organic approach to growth that lets companies learn and continually develop new strategies over time based on an ongoing culture of hypothesis and experimentation.
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  • Diversity breeds creativity--ecosystems are richest where habitats and species overlap. With more connections and diversity comes more creativity: diverse communities are more interesting, more provocative, and more stimulating.
  • In 2005, Google set a formula for distributing its engineering efforts: 70-20-10. Seventy percent of Google’s resources are devoted to improving search and advertising, Google’s primary source of revenue and profits. Twenty percent is allotted as free time for people to pursue projects of their own choosing. And ten percent is invested in scaling up the most promising ideas that emerge from the 20% time, the wild cards that could develop into whole new lines of business.
  • Jack Welch, GE: “Size either liberates or paralyzes. We tried every day to remember that the benefit of size was that it allowed us to take more swings.”
  • Eric Schmidt, Google: “Our goal is to have more at-bats per unit of time and effort than anyone else in the world.”
  • Jeff Bezos, Amazon: “You need to set up and organize so that you can do as many experiments per unit of time as possible.”
  • The more things you try, the better your chances of discovering something valuable.
  • For emergent strategy to be successful, there must be enough autonomy, freedom, and slack in the system for people and resources to connect in a peer-to-peer way, like they do in Silicon Valle
  • Employees at Mailchimp, an email marketing company with about 100 employees, decide on new features and services in a similar way. If someone has an idea, they attempt to recruit another person to help them work on a prototype or to help convince others. At Mailchimp, people get excited by good ideas, and they are trusted, so they have the autonomy to follow their instincts. To be recruited, a person must consider it more interesting or useful than the things they are already working on. Like the ants, recruitment turns to escalating commitment over time as more people are recruited to the project. When enough people are recruited, a team is formed and commits to seeing the project through to completion. In this way, ideas compete for resources and the best ideas end up bearing fruit.
Jason Ryan

Seven Steps To A Needs-Based Marketing Strategy | Forrester Blogs - 1 views

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    Customer First 101
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Mega-SERP: A Visual Guide to Google - Moz - 1 views

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    Interesting visual representation of all (26) the different Google listings that can appear in SERPs now. A nice piece of content to show just how far we are from only showing keyword optimised and well linked pages
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Google Adds TV Listings, But The Results Aren't Ready For Prime Time - 0 views

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    Google adds television series information to its knowledge graph. Looks like it needs a lot of work, but it's interesting to see how they're expanding their right hand panel in the SERPs. Also a very interesting point that they aren't showing where you can buy/watch the shows at the moment. This will be influenced by the piracy debate going on, but also seems like something that they could possibly monetise to me.
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