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2 August 2008 Ken Yeung View Comments

So with all the latest things going on with the industry and marketing, one thing that I know that some people have done pretty well have been interviews with the movers and shakers of their industry. Whether it’s interviewing the CEOs or founders of startups, which the Social Times has done so well, or even on Jonny’s Par-tay where they talk about the web 2.0 gurus in the Washington, DC area, I figured that it might be worth dabbling into, but not to a full-on scale. Like the other postings on this blog, I’d like to focus on a specific niche that I’m guessing not a lot of people address: marketing and the Internet.

So before I go head over heels on this project, I’d like to get your thoughts on this new segment and I leave it to you to see if you as marketers ould be interested in reading these postings. The new segment? I’d title it “People Marketers Must Know” and it would introduce marketers to the people who have a profound influence on the web, whether they’re the agency type, strategists, producers, e-mail/direct marketers, search marketers, social media folks, entrepreneurs, venture capitalists, bloggers, journalists, etc.

Would you be interested in reading these postings? I have several people who I’d like to try and get a hold of so here’s my idea:

If you think you’d like to read more about this type of post, then please leave me a comment and show me some support. Or, if you would like to be interviewed by me because you love me and are interested in this pseudo-venture, then leave me a comment.

Much appreciated.

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Ken Yeung is an web marketer experienced in helping companies build great projects leveraging Internet technologies to better engage their customers. From website builds to email marketing campaigns, online advertising & even social media, Ken understands how to make the web work for YOU. Read more about him on TheLetterTwo.com, Network Solutions' "Solutions Are Power" blog or even on Bub.blicio.us.

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  • AnaLorena said:

    The most important part of the marketing enterprise is the creative and business process of it, and that can't happen without the people behind the scenes. I would read/view interviews of “D” people in social marketing who seriously are having an impact in all of us.

  • Thursday said:

    I'd be interested in hearing about more marketing people, rather than the bloggers and such who keep making the rounds. People who are a little more behind the scenes, maybe?

  • Lina DeMartinez said:

    I am thinking you might want to meet some of the online marketing giants in the Facebook Community. As is, the have an incredible network and are really setting forth a huge number of strategies to optimize the use of that Platform.

    You are more than welcome to contact me there, as we too are testing it for business and government initiatives, that the reason all my accounts (on FB, Flickrs, Twitter, etc) are of corporate nature.

  • Lina DeMartinez said:

    I am thinking you might want to meet some of the online marketing giants in the Facebook Community. As is, the have an incredible network and are really setting forth a huge number of strategies to optimize the use of that Platform.

    You are more than welcome to contact me there, as we too are testing it for business and government initiatives, that the reason all my accounts (on FB, Flickr, Twitter, etc) are of corporate nature.

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