Automation in Marketing

Discussion in 'General Marketing' started by Ascendancy, Dec 28, 2009.

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    The most annoying part of internet marketing is the repetition and automation. Having to continually post new blog comments, new forum posts, gain more Twitter followers, etc... So why not just have tools do them for you?

    I find that the best Marketing tip I can give would involve taking care of your automated tasks first - the tasks you know you're going to need to do anyways but get them out of the way with machine's. Once you can handle that, everything else should just be a piece of cake. Does anybody else agree with this logic?
     
    Ascendancy, Dec 28, 2009 IP
  2. JakMike

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    A nice dream for many people. And yes, I wished also I would have such system. For sure, there are things that can be automated but never all. You can't replace a thinking and evaluating Being isn't it? But if you found a system like that, let me know please :)
     
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    tsiguy96 Active Member

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    its tough getting the motivation to start commenting on blogs and doing all the little stuff to get youre SEO up!
     
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    So why not have tools?

    Okay, first off, how can it post for you?

    Second, it takes, what, maybe one hour out of your day every day?
     
    Perry Rose, Dec 29, 2009 IP
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    dlprentice Well-Known Member

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    Automation makes life easier, but as for SEO stuff like this post itself that is something that has to be done by hand.
     
    dlprentice, Dec 29, 2009 IP