Hometown retail juggernaut Best Buy is, as we all know, struggling to rebrand and reposition itself in a day of online retailing. The Gang discusses that and much more on this podcast and, most importantly, has SEO expert and author, Lee Odden (G+; TopRankMarketing; Optimize book), live from the Social Media Breakfast, Minneapolis/St. Paul meeting.
Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.
Music: Have to be Honest by Kevin Sanson & brought to us by the podsafe Music Alley.
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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show…
- Explore Minnesota … which was put on by Social Media Explorer
- Best Buy:
- SmartThings: Kickstarter campaign
Upcoming Events…
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- Thursday, Sept 13th: Minnesota Developer’s Conference
- Saturday, Sept 22nd: Minnesota Bloggers Conference at Allina Health HQ in Minneapolis
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Marissa Mayer’s CEO compensation package was a surprise to many of us as was Dalton Caldwell’s audacious proposal to raise $500k. We talk about this and much more on this show.
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