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Whipp: a behind the scenes photoshoot

Posted by kayla ehrie

The end of October was a perfect time for Whipp to visit Wofford College and have a photo shoot. Watch us invade Wofford’s campus from behind the scenes in this short clip by Whipp.

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Tags: Internet, style, Whipp, marketing, content, online

Marketers are beautiful and 13% know it

Posted by kayla ehrie

In one of the WORST journalistic travesties to EVER occur in the HISTORY of journalistic travesties, a headline in the latest issue of Advertising Age read Marketers Rate Below Politicians, Bankers on Respectability Scale. Whaaaaaat? I know what you’re thinking. MARKETING people are THE SALT OF THE EARTH. The best people I know. TOP SHELF. I know, I know, I thought the same thing. Well, the article goes on to say ONLY 13% of people, including other marketers (35%!!!), think that marketing benefits society. First of all. 13% of you are brilliant. BUT WHAT ARE THE OTHER 87% OF YOU THINKING?

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Tags: Internet, style, Whipp, marketing, content, online, inbound marketing

Social Media: Don’t be a mindless company

Posted by kayla ehrie
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Tags: Internet, online marketing, Whipp, google, online

5 types of posts to try on for your business blog

Posted by kayla ehrie

Penny Loafer posts: Keep readers in the loop

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Tags: Internet, creative firms, design, style, Whipp, content, online, inbound marketing

Whipp's Favorite Google Search Tricks

Posted by kayla ehrie

Everybody Google searches. Why not do it with ease and a style that makes you look impressive? There are so many tricks and tips for googling. These are just a few we use here at Whipp. Try them out!

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Tags: Internet, design, online marketing, Whipp, google, content, online

1984 Meets 2012

Posted by kayla ehrie

A news story I was reading this morning on NPR posed a question  I think most our followers are interested in; Have we become weather balloons, helping government predict different futures through the web? Ok...I lied, it posed several questions...The next being, how do we observe the world as people, as organizations, and as a general community? Has Facebook and Twitter and other online social media/news feeds taken over? Have we become predictable, traceable, and mathematical creatures? If so, who is watching?  Is it better to have predictive advertising or do we want the web out of our cookie-jar?

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Tags: Internet, online marketing, data tracking, analytics, google, online, lead generation