Semiosis Communications: Sustainable marketing for people, planet, and prosperity

  • Home
  • About
    • Portfolio
    • Blogroll
  • Community
    • Clients
    • Testimonials
    • Profiles
  • Responsibility
    • People
    • Planet
    • Prosperity
  • Sustainable marketing

This week’s most helpful posts, 7/2009

by Peter Korchnak on February 15, 2009

  • Design and operate a referral system, Duct Tape Marketing
  • Redesigning your website: Who’s taking care of the content?, Marketing Profs Daily Fix
  • Finding the tweet spot: Top tips for building Twitter relationships, PR 2.0
  • Influencer marketing: Where the chain of influence breaks, Leili McKinley
  • New here? Subscribe to this blog's RSS feed, or follow me on Twitter.
  • Thoughts on the post? Be the first to comment!
Cancel reply

Leave a Comment

Previous post: Don’t be interesting, be valuable

Next post: Be a Fast Food Atlantis

  • Get the book. Now.

    Buy 'The Portland Bottom Line' on Lulu. Buy 'The Portland Bottom Line' on Amazon
  • Search

  • Tag

    authentic-marketing Beyond-2020 brand-management branding communication community community-building content-marketing corporate-social-responsibility crowdsourcing cultivating-relationships customer-service environmental-sustainability events experiential-branding green-building green-marketing greenwashing guerrilla-marketing identity-marketing Internet-marketing local-business market-research marketing-strategy niche-marketing people planet Portland-Bottom-Line Portland-Oregon positioning promotion psychology reduce risk-management sense-of-community social-media spiritual-sustainability storytelling Sustainability sustainable-business sustainable-relationships Sustainable marketing triple-bottom-line visual-identity word-of-mouth-marketing

    WP-Cumulus by Roy Tanck and Luke Morton requires Flash Player 9 or better.

  • Reread

    • What does sustainable design mean to you?
    • unReview: Read these books!
    • Toward mindful marketing
    • Metrics Monday: Escaping the comparative measurement trap
    • Sustainable marketing: From blog to book
    • What’s missing in your marketing program?
    • Coming up: ReVisioning Value 2011 conference
    • Do as you say in your marketing
    • Is social media right for your marketing?
    • unReview: Q4/2010 recommendations and Best of 2010
    • Happy 2011, the Year of the Right to Be Selective
    • Happy Holidays!
    • Improving environmental sustainability of marketing communications
    • What does sustainable design mean to you?
    • “The Portland Bottom Line” releases Wednesday, November 10th at Mercy Corps
  • Comment

    • Jay Wesley on What are the barriers to mass adoption of sustainability?
    • Ken on Applying the principles of “Reuse” in your marketing
    • Casino on What does sustainable design mean to you?
    • Karol Meenan on Rethink – Reduce – Reuse – Recycle – Replenish
    • Peter Korchnak on Toward mindful marketing
  • Reminisce

  • Categorize

    • Guest posts (25)
    • Reviews (46)
    • Sustainability (43)
    • Sustainable marketing (195)
    • Uncategorized (89)
  • Tweet

  • Adhere

    Creative Commons LicenseSome rights reserved for all text and uncredited images: CC-BY-NC-SA 2008-2012. Byline, credit, or other attribution must identify Peter Korchnak as the author. All rights reserved for Semiosis Communications logo and header image: © 2008-2012.
  • Contact

    Semiosis Communications
    P.O. Box 42111
    Portland, Oregon 97242
    U.S.A.

    IT support: Spirit Alchemy Design
    Header design: Cameron Design
  • Customize

    This website runs on the Thesis Theme for WordPress.

    Learn more about Thesis and its customization options for your website

    Bookmark

    Bookmark and Share
  • Meta

    WordPress Admin
    Log out
    WordPress.org

    Disclosure policy
    Privacy policy