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A Meatball Sundae with Seth Godin, Dan Pink, Rich Sloan and Debbie Weil - Feb. 13, 2008 teleconference

I'm tickled to be part of a teleconference with Seth Godin to discuss his new book, Meatball Sundae, and what it says about the "new marketing." In a word, don't pile the newest kind of whipped cream (blogs, podcasts, video) onto your current marketing strategy... just because it sounds easy or cool.

The results can be, er, unsatisfactory and make a gooey mess. Jackie Huba demonstrates. Of course, there's more to the book than that. This one is a great read.

Tune in FREE Feb. 13, 2008 at 2 PM Eastern to hear an hour of kibbitzing between Seth and authors Dan Pink, Rich Sloan and myself.

Click here to register and get the dial-in info.

Useful Reading

Read Hugh Macleod's interview with Seth about Meatball Sundae (Part One and Part Two).

A Whole New Mind by Dan Pink

Meatball Sundae by Seth Godin

Startup Nation by Rich Sloan

The Corporate Blogging Book by Debbie Weil

 

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I really liked Seth's book and it made me think of Yellowpages.com I believe it is a real meatball sundae for advertisers. Unlike search engines, You are locked into an annual contract. There is no information online regarding their pricing. I think AT&T is using an out of date business model with whipped cream.

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