Marketing Innovation – Then and Now

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Starting with a marketing technology quiz covering 1980s - today, Susan Price of Firecat Studio shares takeaways she learned while riding the waves of marketing communications technology from computers to desktop publishing to web to social to mobile. Cross-channel strategies, trigger events, editorial calendars, and the need to think through user control, interaction and context are all here.

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Marketing Innovations

Firecat Studio February 7, 2013

A Marketing Technology

My Journey:

Takeaway: Ride the Waves

Takeaway: Users are In Charge

Takeaway: Design for Users

Takeaway: Work the Channels

Takeaway: Work the Channels

Trigger Event

EMail Website Posters & Print

Trigger Events

Internal •  New Product •  New Service •  Charity Work •  Community

Involvement

External •  World events •  Local events •  Client events •  Community events

Touchpoints Grid

Channel Focus Website The Full Story, Business Firecat Studio Blog Articles, In-Depth Expertise Facebook San Antonio Community, Personal Twitter Mix FourSquare, Gowalla Travel, Movement EventBrite Events LinkedIn Events, Q&A, Business, Groups TPR Community Events Cal Events KENS Events Calendar Events

Takeaway: Freshness Counts

Takeaway: Drive to the Website

Takeaway: Drive to the Website

Takeaway: Simplify and Provide Focus

Takeaway: Simplify and Provide Focus

Takeaway: Channels = Mouths to Feed

Takeaway: Use OPC (Other People’s Content)

Firecat Studio

Susan Price, CEO & Chief Strategist Firecat Studio LLC 918 Nolan #104 San Antonio, TX 78202 210.320.2391 studio 210.872.0445 mobile susan@firecatstudio.com http://firecatstudio.com Firecat Studio on Facebook @FirecatSue