Jeff Bullas
Jeff Bullas is a consultant, blogger, strategist, and speaker. He works with companies and executives to optimize their online personal and corporate brands through the use of social media channels. Author of the Amazon best-selling book Blogging the Smart Way—How to Create and Market a Killer Blog with Social Media (Jeff Bullas, 2012), Jeff's own blog is included in AdAge.com's Power 150 ranking as a top 50 marketing blog.
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The Marketing Revolution No One Predicted
Think back to the revolutions throughout history that shaped the world. The advent of machinery, then information technology and then the internet all had a profound impact on the way we do business. But first,…
How to Be the Next Netflix (and What Will Happen if You’re Not)
I have fond memories of walking up to my local Blockbuster to browse the latest VHS releases… There was one on every corner. It was an experience, a way to kill time, a reflection on…
Why the Old Marketing Funnel is Broken
The good old fashioned marketing funnel doesn’t have the relevance it used to. I can’t remember the last time that I saw an advertisement on TV or in a newspaper and then went into a…
9 Awesome Reasons to Use Infographics in Your Content Marketing
We live in an age of “Big Data”…which means there is more data than ever before. In one day we create 1.5 billion pieces of content, 140 million tweets and 2 million videos. Trying to…
20 Awesome Facebook Cover Photos
I switched on the Television last night very briefly and I can now see why Facebook is so popular! There was nothing to watch. Now I don’t have cable or Satellite TV, so that was…
6 Tips to Create and Publish a Killer Article on LinkedIn
In February last year, LinkedIn gave every member in the U.S. the ability to publish posts on LinkedIn – and the response was swift and enthusiastic. In fact just recently, LinkedIn reached more than one…
3 Books That May Change How You See the World
In a world of instant gratification and get quick rich schemes, the activities that are worth doing are often forgotten or ignored. They are simple things like habits that produce change and results. The reality…