Canadian SEM finally warming up

For the past few years Google Adwords has been the dominate SEM marketing tool in Canada. Yahoo had a ridiculus process to advertise to Canada through its American site, and different process for Quebec. MSN had no really clue what they were doing and it was difficult as a small business to engage them. All […]

TTC Pricing Breakdown

Over the past week I’ve been taking the TTC ( Toronto Transit Commission ), mainly because my car has some electrical problems. I like the down time after work to just relax so I thought I’d investigate options to use the TTC more often. The TTC pricing is very complicated but an excellent example of […]

Don’t ignore the Echo

I was reading an article in The Toronto Star yesterday about the number of university applicants, and how Canadian universities can’t handle the load. You can read the full article here: Universities Face Baby Bust I thought David Foot’s response was very disappointing and the tone of the article was basically that we could just […]

Pragmatic Roadmapping

Pragmatic Marketing has launched a new coursed focused on Roadmapping for Product Managers. I’ve been a big fan of the Pragmatic Marketing courses since I took their Practical Product Manager course a few years ago. One of the hardest areas of being a Product Manager is determining when to schedule features you’re customers need. Its […]

Handling High Demand Launches

Recently the Sony Playstation and Nintendo Wii have hit the streets with a small number of units and insane customer demand. The interesting part around this how Sony and its retail partners handled the demand. In Canada, Toy-r-us and Sears Canada seemed to take the fairly normal route of accepting pre-orders on a first-come/first-serve approach. […]

Big Problems with Third-Party Measurement

There have been several articles around getting your site ranked in search engines and a whole economy has developed around SEO ( Search Engine Optimization ). While this is critical in getting users to your site, the advertising value of your site is also tied to its relative position with competitors. Calculating your competitive positions […]

Is Aeroplan insane?

Aeroplan has just introduced a couple of rather dramatic changes to their program. For those you not familiar with Aeroplan its Air Canada’s frequent flyer program and designed to be a tool to keep people flying Air Canada. Today they introduce 2 changes: 1/ Expiry on Aeroplan Miles Points now expire after 7 years and […]

CaseCamp Toronto 3

For those of you familiar with DemoCamp, CaseCamp may be the polar position with its flashy power point presentations and marketing case studies. For anyone interest in online or interactive campaigns its a great event to see what works and what doesn’t. CaseCamp Toronto at The Fifth Club Wednesday nigth after a summer break and […]

LiveSearch

Unspace has a great article on what they’re calling LiveSearch. There are few great examples of this display, then filter approach at work. One of my favorites sites is the Trulia.com site in the US that provides a Real Estate search. They’re continually improving the interface but the basis premise is get the user listings […]

Lack of Focus

Over the weekend I was in Montreal and staying downtown at the W Hotel. If you’re familar with the W Montreal you know its very well positioned for walking around the city. Its also right around the corner from Royal Bank’s form there head office during the 1920s. I’ve been using Royal Bank for about […]

Hard or Soft, how do you like to launch?

There’s seems to be a new approach to launching a website redesign. If you’ve been following the Yahoo home page design since February you’ve probably seen their new site and had the option to swap between the new and old designs for several weeks. Yahoo has only recently started forcing moving users to use the […]

CaseCamp

I attended a new marketing event last night, CaseCamp. Based on the popular BarCamp/DemoCamp format its goal is to bring marketing professionals together. It was first event and it consisted of 4 marking case studies. There are a number of rules for the cases including a max of 5 slides, and 5 words per slide. […]

TPMA Presentation

I took part in a panel at last nights Toronto Product Managers Association meeting on building a business case. I’ve developed and executed alot of business cases and it was great to get different prespectives on the process. The panel consisted of : Paul Guinness: Senior Manager, TD Bank Financial Group Sanjay Singhal: Chairman and […]

Canada’s Web 2.0 Conference

Web 2.0 has reached Toronto and the Mesh conference aims to bring alot of the leading innovators together. The conference is May 16 and 17 in Toronto and you can find more information here: Canada’s Web 2.0 Conference I’m hoping to get some ideas and inspiration for my day job working on the Autotrader.ca site […]

I am tracking you

You are being tracked by gvisit, see the results here. Gvisits lets you track visits on a Google Map based on their IP address. The technology is not perfect in that the IP address mapping is dependent on the users internet provider keeping accurate geographic records. Its still intersting to see a visual representation of […]