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Welcome to the 18 October 2008 edition of the International Marketer Review. Eric presents How To Travel As Long As You Want Without Going Broke (Interview) posted at TravelBlogs saying “This is the third article in our series of posts about perpetual travel.” Dominique presents Traffic driver with results – commenting on posts posted at Dominique Hind’s Collective saying “I have been trialling a few things to help drive traffic to my blog over the weekends. There is normally a dramatic drop to around 20 – 30 views for one day of the weekend. This weekend, I tried something new and commented on a number of blogs talking about Dell, retail email marketing and digital training. Even though a lot of the posts were from late September – early October it drove an increase in the amount of traffic to my blog” Connie Bensen presents What should you know about Intellectual Property posted at Connie Bensen saying “The purpose of this is to start discussion & get you thinking about intellectual property & your online presence. What I have learned has been through experience & it taught me some valuable lessons.” C+C Arts presents Cross-Border Art posted at Cross-Cultural Branding saying “The London based artist from Finland, Riitta Ikonen, has found an interesting way to test the limit of our cross-cultural borders understanding of what some common objects stands for. Since 2004 the artist has sent A6 size packages to her friend, from Japan, Finland, Spain, Russia & England.” KZ Blog presents Kumys Doesn’t Count posted at KZBlog saying “A man in Kazakhstan was arrested for drinking under the influence of alcohol but charges were dropped because he was drinking kumys, not beer. Kumys is, of course, fermented mare’s milk and it is slightly alcoholic.” Charles Hamel presents Conservation Techniques posted at Charles Hamel saying “I came across a story having to do with conservation techniques. Once again here in Hokkaido, specifically at the New Chitose Airport, have recently announced that they will use snow collected during the winter season to provide up to 30% of it’s cooling needs in the summer.” presents Travelling to Religious Countries posted at Travel Heart saying “I wonder how many travellers out there are aware when they are travelling to religious countries? To observe certain religious customs at specific times of the year, etc..?” CK presents 5 Reasons Why Singaporeans Return To Singapore posted at A Singaporean In London saying “There is no free health care in Singapore. That being said, the people aren’t taxed for it either. At least you don’t see it as a separate category in your income tax form.” Emily presents The Garbage Calendar posted at Four Seasons saying “We know that Japan is a very clean country, one way of maintaining this in our place were providing a unique calendar in every household for everyday disposing of household garbage and unnecessary things inside the house Those garbage and unwanted things should be brought into the garbage box for a specific day and time because dumped truck will come and take it to appropriate places.” Melbel presents France for Retirement posted at An American in France saying “Many Americans at retirement age, find themselves in a new home somewhere around the world. France is becoming increasingly popular for those who wish to retire abroad.” presents 2008 Presidential Debate: Communication. posted at The Business Viking Blog saying “If you caught the third and final 2008 Presidential Debate between John McCain and Barack Obama, then you noticed a difference between this one and all of the other debates – the high level of energy led by John McCain. McCain switched his style of communication and almost everyone agreed that his last debate was his best.” Erik Johnels presents Going Green Has Moved From Idealism To Smart Business posted at The Weakest Link saying “In the past, companies have gone green as part of both an ideology and to send a message about their community responsibility. It’s mostly been considered an expense attributed to Marketing and Public Relations.” That concludes this edition of The International Marketer Review. Technorati tags:
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- #47 – Easter 2009
- #46 – G20
- #45 – UN-Earth Hour Events On Earth Day
- #44 – World Water Day
- #43 – Flat Stanley travels the world
- #42 – English Tweeting Women to follow from Europe
- #41 – English Tweeting Women to follow from Europe
- #40 – Intercultural Encounters
- #39 – International Valentines Day 2009
- #38 – The White Paper Summit 2009
- #37 – Social Media Changes and President Obama
- #36 – Social Media and the President
- #35 – Globalization and the Global Economy
- #34 – Cross-Cultural Encounters
- #33 – Cultural & International Links
- #32 – 2009 Predictions
- #31 – Christmas Meals Around The World
- #30 – Christmas Trees Around The World
- #29 – Santa Claus In Different Cultures
- #28 – International Christmas Shopping
- #27 – On Multicultural Matters
- #26 – On International Sales
- #25 – On Cross-Cultural Communication
- #24 – On Translations
- #23 – On Email Marketing
- #19 – International Business
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