Personalized Tech: Great When It Works
There is nothing better than trying out new technology and having it transform the way you were consuming a service. For example, I stumbled across this list of Netflix codes and it enabled searching shows by way of numerous unique categories.…
Communicating with Creatives
By nature of the industry, advertising and marketing agencies are filled with creative and artistic thinkers. While creative professionals often have a reputation for being imaginative and talented, business professionals occasionally express…
LEGO: The Bricks that Built the Brand
Everyone has a personal story connected with LEGO, whether it is remembering the first thing you built as a child, the first time you gave a set to your children or remembering the piercing pain you experienced stepping on a LEGO piece.…
Shaking up a Social Media Strategy
Upon recently taking a closer look at Ideba’s social media analytics, we’ve realized it might be time to change up our strategy a little bit. While it’s easy to place a priority on marketing efforts for a client, it seems to be even…
Selling Value vs. Cost
In B2B, everyone wants to sell based on “value” versus cost, as it ultimately means you can command a premium for your goods and services.
But what does “value” mean to the customer?
Here are some examples from recent research…
Rapid Way to Bring Client Service Principles to your Business
Since Ideba was founded almost a decade ago, we’ve always prided ourselves on great customer service. In 10 years, we’ve never missed a client deadline, even with some crazy timelines… and have maintained an average customer satisfaction…
Facts About Customer Service
If you’ve been following my past blogs, you have probably noticed a common theme. Customer service. You might not always think about the service you are providing, but I’m sure you’re always thinking about the service you are receiving.…
Watch some old (and I mean really old) movies
The other day I watched a 1946 film called “The Big Sleep” starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. It’s from a period referred to as Classic Hollywood – a period that spanned the 1930s, 40s, and into the 50s. It includes some…
Your ISP is ruining Christmas
Every week for the past five years there has been an article about the decline of the traditional ad agency. I always smile, knowing that is too broad a stroke made on the industry. The real nail in the coffin is not the agency all up, but…