August 11, 2006

please submit a link


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I am inte­res­ted in new ways of mar­ke­ting: Mar­ke­ting 2.0, Web 2.0 mar­ke­ting, post-Cluetrain mar­ke­ting, idea-virus mar­ke­ting, open-source mar­ke­ting, “Glo­bal Mic­ro­bran­ding” etc etc.
If you have a link that fits this cri­te­ria, I’d seriously love to hear from you. Please e-mail me at gapingvoid@gmail.com, and I’ll gladly check it out. Thanks.

5 Responses to “please submit a link”

  1. i-ming says:

    my http://30dayartist.com aims to mar­ket artist inter­na­tio­nally.
    ming
    ps: i subsc­ribe to your car­toons, love em

  2. AL says:

    i just stum­bled across the site. love everything about it. recently i have been desig­ning gig pos­ters for bands but recently i deci­ded to inc­lude other busi­nes­ses. i have been dra­wing “gig pos­ters” for res­tau­rants and clothing sto­res… “now pla­ying every thurs­day night… rack of lamb!!!” it has been get­ting alot of buzz in my little town. peo­ple are going to these res­tau­rants because they think the car­toons are dis­gus­ting and funny… i plan to post a few next week on my site, as soon as i get the ok from the owner of the res­tau­rants. stop by my site some­time and maybe you can have a laugh…
    later.…AL

  3. Stace Carter says:

    Hi Hugh!
    I’ve been wai­ting for this to hap­pen… for a few months now I’ve been pro­du­cing a pod­cast for my wife’s small dog trai­ning com­pany. It’s at http://www.caninecampus.com/ , and we’re loca­ted in a sleepy town in Cen­tral Vir­gi­nia. USA. Stats for the show have been gro­wing nicely, but this past week, she recei­ved an email from Zurich, Swi­tzer­land com­men­ting on the show and asking a ques­tion. Not only did we get a nice com­pli­ment from this fellow, but he’s actually par­ti­ci­pa­ting in the show — was even kind enough to send his ques­tion as an MP3 — All of a sud­den I find I have half the work to do (his com­ments and ques­tion pro­vide us a topic and audio for the show) and my wife is beco­ming, although this may be a bit pre­ma­ture… a glo­bal autho­rity on her topic.
    Pretty cool. It’s defi­ni­tely micro, but it’s defi­ni­tely glo­bal. I bet­ter get her e-commerce going ASAP.
    Cheers,
    Stace

  4. Trecy says:

    I like your blog as much as http://www.businesshackers.com

  5. Bob says:

    tra­di­tio­nal clothes