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Putting Ottawa’s puzzle together

By Leo Valiquette

In early May, I blogged about the need for everyone in the National Capital Region involved with getting technology to market to check their baggage at the door and work together for the common good.

It was a post sparked by my recent discussions with various entrepreneurs and other economic stakeholders at a time when the newly minted Invest Ottawa was getting its house in order and engaging in a long-overdue dialogue with the business community.

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Product marketing vs. brand marketing: Separate your product or separate your users?

By Ken Rosen

Cadillac versus BMW
Neiman Marcus versus Macy’s
Macintosh versus PC
Dogs versus cats

Product marketing differentiates your products from other products. Brand marketing differentiates your customers from other customers.

Imagine walking on a solid, enormous, continuous surface presenting all the possible features of products in a category. Customers can and do wander anywhere along the surface: over here is higher quality, walk over there and the price goes down, walk over here and the product gets faster and more efficient. Product marketing inherently assumes this continuous surface connects all the products customers can consider as competitors.

Product marketers look for differentiation. They look for a spot on this surface they can own. And when things go exactly right, they look for customers to self-select based on a deep preference for that spot in the landscape.

In this sense, the Holy Grail for both brand and product marketing is differentiation. But how differentiation is defined in each case is very different.

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Content marketing tips: SEO implications for rebroadcast articles

By Alexandra Reid

My colleague Leo Valiquette came to me with a thoughtful question the other day: When the same article is being syndicated across the web, does that have negative consequences for search? While I have some basic knowledge in search engine optimization I was eager to learn more and so I turned to Chris Biber, president and CEO of SearchingWorks and our SEO advisor, for answers.

Generally speaking, thoughtful content syndication is a great way to increase online visibility for a company, said Biber. But he also drew the distinction between content syndication and article marketing. All too often marketers fall off the tracks by not following best practices and resorting to black hat content distribution (aka article marketing) methods that can ultimately damage a company’s search engine ranking and online reputation.

Google’s goal is to find the most authoritative and relevant results for your search query. For content syndication purposes, Biber says it’s best to work with Google, not against it, to help it identify you as the original content creator.

“There are no short cuts to online authority and you don’t do yourself any favours by trying to trick Google into thinking your site is authoritative,” said Biber.

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The evolution of branding and advertising

By Rob Woyzbun

Marketers and their agencies need to shift from “cool tools” and “campaigns” towards an integrated design-thinking approach to products and services — it’s not about social media anymore, it’s about social business. And marketing basics!

I recently attended ICA Canada’s (Institute of Communication Agencies) annual Future Flash conference. Future Flash is a members-only event featuring some of the most innovative minds and companies in the global advertising, brand and communications industry. ICA members include most of the global ad giants as well as many independent Canadian companies, ranging from media planning companies, digital agencies and PR companies to full-service ad agencies.

The title of this year’s conference was Innovation, Brands and the Human Experience with speakers representing Canada, U.K., South Africa and the U.S.

The underlying theme for the conference was nicely captured by this snippet from the promo materials: “Too much technology, not enough value or relevance for consumers…”

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Is it spring time for venture capital in Canada?

By Francis Moran

When the Canadian federal government announced in its April budget that it would be kicking up $400 million to help increase private sector investments in early-stage risk capital and to support the creation of large-scale venture capital funds led by the private sector, I figured it wouldn’t take long before someone stepped up to tell the feds what to do with the three quarters of that pot of money that wasn’t earmarked for the Business Development Bank of Canada.

First past the post with its recommendation was the Canadian Advanced Technology Alliance, or CATA Alliance, which this past week issued a well-reasoned report that examined and rejected three possible models for doling out the new money before making the case for Canada adopting what has generally become known as the Israeli, or “Yozma-inspired,” approach. The model would see the BDC — which is essentially the government’s own venture capital arm anyway — manage a competitive RFP process to select Canadian or international VC firms, or groups of firms, that would act as general partners for new funds. Those GPs would then recruit additional limited partners who would match or better the government’s contribution to create new funds of at least $200 million each.

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