Margie Clayman
Marjorie Clayman (@margieclayman) is the Director of Client Development at her family's 58-year-old marketing firm, Clayman Advertising, Inc. Margie is the resident blogger at www.margieclayman.com and is the resident librarian at www.thebloglibrary.com. Margie's writing has been featured on pushingsocial.com, problogger.net, convinceandconvert.com, and dannybrown.me. Margie has recently published an e-book called The ABC’s of Marketing Myths. Margie is still not used to talking about herself in the third person but is working on it.
Margie Clayman's Posts:
12 Most Wacky Marketing Myths In the Online World
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking (and writing) lately about the strange myths social media practitioners have created about marketing....
Read More12 Most Timely Predictions for 2012 from 12 Thought Leaders
As we wrap up 2011, 12 Most (Peg Fitzpatrick and Margie Clayman specifically) wanted to ask a few of the neighborhood thought leaders, some...
Read More12 Most Idiotic Things About Spreading Social Good Online
I guess it’s time I confess something. You probably already have figured it out but I might as well ease the tension and just come on...
Read More12 Most Tricky Things About Doing Social Good Online
In an ideal world, like the one I recreate in my dreams every night, supporting and spreading social good in the online world would not be...
Read More12 Most Charitable Ways To Spend Black Friday
Ah, the holiday season. When does it start now? October 15th? It seems like the first Lexus commercials, where the car appears in the...
Read More12 Most Important Business Lessons We Learn from Kid Shows and Movies
When we are kids, few things are more enjoyable than sitting down to watch cartoons. I remember waking up at some ridiculously early time...
Read More12 Most Likely Reasons Social Media May Not Be Helping Your Business (Yet)
Are you struggling with how social media can help your business? Maybe you’ve been tweeting your head off, Facebooking your fingers off,...
Read More12 Most Illuminating Leadership Lessons from Lincoln
You may or may not know this about me, but I have a mentor who was born in 1812, and his name is Abraham Lincoln. I have been reading about...
Read More12 Most Nostalgic Foods From My Childhood
Molly Campbell’s post here last week about how a guy is always tied to his mother’s cooking made me realize that there are a...
Read More12 Most Surprising Things I Learned When I Traveled To Boston
For the last couple of summers, I’ve enjoyed the immense privilege of traveling to Boston to see a friend of mine from college. Going...
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