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Post Of The Month – October ’09 – The Vote

Thanks everyone for some great nominations this month. Couple of notes:- thanks very much to Michael for nominating one of my posts, but I've not included it in the shortlist this month solely because we had such a long list of nominations – this is not done out of false modesty, but only because I'd like to keep some kind of cap on the number I shortlist to keep it manageable – but thanks anyway – I'm flattered. And Pratap, I (usually) don't allow people to nominate their own posts so haven't included your nomination I'm afraid. OK, so our shortlist this month is:

So What Exactly Might 'Adaptive Brand Marketing' Be? Ben Malbon and Greg Anderson for BBH Labs

Stop Buying Customers by Helge Tenno

The Myth of Social Media Monitoring from Sean Howard

Behaviour Change, Revisited from Johnnie Moore

Pulling Off The Optimal Platform Job by Tim Malbon

Branding Landmarks from Mark Hadfield

Ten Signs That You're The problem by Neil Charles

AKQA internal beliefs by Nicholas Moerman

The 11 Fundamentals of Online Communities from Richard Millington

And you can vote below:


Which of these do you think should be Post Of The Month for October '09?(survey)

6 responses to “Post Of The Month – October ’09 – The Vote”

  1. Michael Gross Avatar
    Michael Gross

    False modesty, Sir 😉 There were really some very useful links in there that helped me a lot last week. Great shortlist anyway. Maybe next time 🙂

  2. Michael Gross Avatar
    Michael Gross

    False modesty, Sir 😉 There were really some very useful links in there that helped me a lot last week. Great shortlist anyway. Maybe next time 🙂

  3. neilperkin Avatar
    neilperkin

    Yes, thanks Michael. Appreciate it anyway 🙂

  4. neilperkin Avatar
    neilperkin

    Yes, thanks Michael. Appreciate it anyway 🙂

  5. Pratap Singh Avatar
    Pratap Singh

    Thanks Neil. Appreciate the candidness.

  6. Pratap Singh Avatar
    Pratap Singh

    Thanks Neil. Appreciate the candidness.

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