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I used to skydive. If you haven’t tried it, I recommend it. It’s fun. So when my son told me he and his friends were going skydiving I was O.K. with it. I checked out the airport and club behind his back just to make sure it was fine. After all I am his dad. [...]

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Regular readers of SPURspectives know that Spur Communications provides marketing services for financial services and community benefit organizations. We are routinely asked to help with brand development. So, we spend a lot of time asking why — Why do you exist? Why do you matter? Why should someone care? As you can imagine, our nonprofit [...]

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The previous post on SPURspectives opened a conversation about three ways to repair the current economic downturn proposing greater cooperation, improved social norms and shared values between the financial services sector and their clients. Granted, this is a very high altitude look at a broad idea. But I think it is important to have a [...]

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Webinars are now a publishing mainstay. There are plenty of top 10 lists on the mechanics of hosting a webinar. This post isn’t about the mechanics it’s about quality. Why quality? Because supply and demand have long since caught up with the ubiquity of webinars and now we have choices. There are enough high quality [...]

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Do you like brainstorming sessions? Some do, others not so much. I like them. But I don’t use them to generate solutions. In fact, I can’t remember ever walking out of a brainstorming session where the ultimate solution was generated during the session. If you’re one of those folks who don’t care for brainstorming, or [...]

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Yesterday’s SPURspectives post talked about sowing the seeds for the future of your business so that you’re moving in a positive direction as the economy picks up. One way to do that is to look at your crop of existing employees and the crop of resumes crossing your desk. If you’ve been doing a good [...]

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Shell shocked by the current recession, some businesses are resorting to extremes. Several large businesses recently told me that they are simply doing no marketing at all this year. They’d like to be called in November so that we can plan for 2011. Seriously, call me next year? Other businesses are seeing the downturn as [...]

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The third book in the Age of Conversation series is about to hit the bookshelves! I co-authored a chapter in this one with my good friend, Jenny Meade. The Age of Conversation series is a compilation of  170 leading marketing thinkers from around the world discussing various aspects of social media.
Luminaries such as Amber [...]

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Part 3 of 3 — This week SPURspectives is examining the new opportunity opening up in the securities sector as a result of changes in the FINRA guidance regarding social media use. Social media is taking off and FINRA has said you are now free to move about the cabin. In this three part series [...]

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Part 2 of 3 — Yesterday’s post looked at the first two principles from Hildy Gottlieb’s book, The Pollyanna Principles, in light of how they might be applied to the securities sector’s opportunity with social media. Today SPURspectives is covering a few more of the principles and how they address some of the biggest objections [...]

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