Marketing Operations Elevates Public Relations and Communications Professionals
Is your marketing department taking advantage of MOM and MRM? Do you have
BAM and DAM systems in place? Do you know how to measure NPV? Do you even
know what I'm talking about?If so, you may not be a "Quant" (a marketing scientist or specialist in marketing
analytics) but you're certainly ready to seize a leadership role and spur your
company into the new world of Marketing Operations.Marketing Operations (AKA MOM or Marketing Operations Management) seeks to
improve performance and measure ROI through sustainable processes, best
practices and clearly-defined metrics.
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Ken Hunter joins the R&J team.
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CAI Communications Wins Ten Design of Excellence Awards in Graphic Design USA Competition
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Vocus to Present at Upcoming Public Relations Conference on Digital Communications
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San Francisco, CA (PRWeb) March 13, 2007 -- What do a National Guard Armory turned porn studio, the biggest Chinese New Year parade outside Asia, 22,000 evangelical Christian teens, protestors living in a tree, and the Queen Mary 2 have in common? Not much, except they were all a part of life in the Bay Area of San Francisco, California in the past month.
Whether it's the weird events and wacky people (or wacky events and weird people), San Francisco generates more than its share of oddball characters and unique behavior. A new Internet program, Anything San Francisco, serves up a taste of San Francisco in a weekly podcast online. Locals know what Hetch Hetchy is (hint: it's not a dance step), how to pronounce 'Embarcadero,' why everyone wants to get crabs in November, and what happens at the annual Exotic Erotic Ball. But for those who wish they lived in the City by the Bay (or those who just want to visit and not act like a tourist), this is a show not to be missed. Go beyond the touristy things like Fisherman's Wharf, cable cars, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Chinatown.
Host Gregory Zephyr says of the show, "Sure, there are plenty of important national and global headlines originating from this city. Folks like Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Mayor Gavin Newsom, Giants ball player Barry Bonds, and Apple's Steve Jobs are doing big things but plenty of news shows cover them. Anything San Francisco pledges to ignore the headlines, and ignore the important events. Our show focuses on the stories that people really want to know about. Like the woman who was so distraught over a tree being cut down in front of her apartment building that she had to be restrained by the police. Or the mysterious naked jogger who's never been caught."
Prominent journalist Steve Friess (Newsweek, USA Today, The New York Times) who hosts his own podcast from Las Vegas said of Zephyr, "He does a very good job. I have to say, San Francisco is one of those cities that, like Vegas, has its groupies."
Keeping up with what's going down in the Bay Area is not an easy task. But, Zephyr serves up the city in little bite-size pieces with a little bit of useful information and plenty of useless trivia mixed in with some great music from local bands and singers. So, jump on the bandwagon (or the cable car) and have a listen to a little bit of life in San Francisco.
Anything San Francisco can be found on Apple iTunes in the Society & Culture category under Places & Travel or on any number of other podcast directories. Check out www.anythingSF.com for more information or on MySpace at anythingSF. (And, don't forget to wear some flowers in your hair.)
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