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Marketers of the Next Generation – THANK YOU!!!!!!

Published 17 April 2007, 02:58 PM

Time for a little shameless self promotion….. I was very excited to be selected by Brandweek as one of the 2007 top 10 next generation marketers, “who know where marketing is heading” (I wish...). We had fun for the photo shoot at the HP Garage – those are Bill and Dave’s tools behind me.

For the record, the viral marketing campaigns mentioned in the article were instigated by my colleague Hani Dabbagh, not by me.

Above all, I wanted to thank all of you, marketers, bloggers and readers – you were the reason I was selected. THANK YOU! Many thanks also to Peter Kim for his great quote.

Read the full article here.

Posted By Eric Kintz | 3 Comments | Trackbacks | Permalink
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Eric - Congrats! Well deserved. Thanks for giving social media and blogs a bit of a plug. After all the negatives that have happened recently it's nice to read how blogs can positively support a company.
# Tuesday, April 17, 2007 08:35 PM by toby at diva marketingblog.com
Congratulations, Eric! It is very well deserved!
# Wednesday, April 18, 2007 01:10 AM by Susie Wee
Eric, I would congratulate you as well - except that I just bought a fairly expensive machine with you guys and that the buying experience with your company so far has been horrendous - and for me marketing is all about making sure that all the customer touch-points are delightful - not just the pre-sales cycle. So while you may "get it", you do not seem to have been able to instill that "getting it" feeling with your company. I posted some of my experiences in a comment on my blog (http://www.emergencemarketing.com/archives/2007/05/sony_delivers_the_worst_r.php). I will probably turn it into a full post sometimes next week as I am appalled at how poorly you deal with consumers. Francois
# Saturday, May 12, 2007 12:08 PM by fgossieaux

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