Pets Money and Markets

This week seemed to be dominated by news about pets. Personally, we’re still reeling about “cats knowing their names” and “dog owners being happier than other pet owners” but held it together long enough to read through the news. This week, we share an article about the market for high end dog food, a story about inheriting a lot of money (both people AND pets), rethinking game sensation Fortnight as a social media platform, and a story about a black market in Trader Joe’s goods.

Fear the Click Farm

This week’s articles range from an interview with a restaurant critic, a peek inside of click farms, a call from Silicon Valley that says your data isn’t worth anything so why worry, and a crazy advertising idea, billboards in space. Please enjoy the latest news brought to you by LeadGen Compass!

Why the College-Admissions Scandal Is So Absurd

This week in the Sales Lead Digest, we step away from privacy but stick to technology trends. There’s an interesting read on speed and expectations, an article I wrote on what to expect for 2019, a little bit of doomsday in how social media is impacting memories, and finally, who can resist a little article on the college admissions scandal.

Developing Markets are Everywhere - The Sales Lead Digest

This week we’re thinking about markets. New markets, niche markets for existing services and getting close to customers. We get a quick language hint from the Harvard Business Review, hear about how hospitals are finding donors in their hospital beds, the hidden market for parking ticket professionals in NYC, and a YouTuber bringing a city of one million to a standstill.

Internet online marketing LeadGen Compass

It’s All Online, Baby – The Sales Lead Digest: This week we’re stepping firmly into the future. Some of these articles are told from the “be afraid, be very afraid” point of view but we marketers see threats as opportunities, right?