Love the comic strip. Simple but true. Dig the subtle anime reference too :) (Japanese school girl outfits for the win)
Permission marketing infinitely more effective than interruption. More sustainable, stronger loyalty, quality relationships and word-of-mouth.
On the “guest post” itself, it shows that being remarkable is simpler than many folks think. Take something awesome from another field and apply it to your own.
In this case, the guest comic strips that many webcomics do for each other spilled over into a entrepreneur/personal dev. blog, with the content of the strip related to the topic of the site. Rock on.
Great job Martin (and Naomi for accepting an unconventional and remarkable guest strip, er, post),
Oleg
Oops.
This one in front lost one of her Mary Janes.
Bad monster.
Very insightful and elegant!
Sweet! Anything with tentacles added grabs my attention. :) Ah. Trying to avoid the pun there…
You might want to mark his homepage link as NSFW…
Amazing how the visual states so much! Truly impactful. Thanks!
Alright. I’ve got two bases covered. Now I just need to learn about marketing for cookie monsters.
That’s the best guest post I’ve ever seen. Seriously.
Beautiful!
Someone needs to have a business cartoon blog like this!
That skirt looks like it’s lifted in the back. Is there a fifth tentacle?
Hey Martin,
Love the comic strip. Simple but true. Dig the subtle anime reference too :) (Japanese school girl outfits for the win)
Permission marketing infinitely more effective than interruption. More sustainable, stronger loyalty, quality relationships and word-of-mouth.
On the “guest post” itself, it shows that being remarkable is simpler than many folks think. Take something awesome from another field and apply it to your own.
In this case, the guest comic strips that many webcomics do for each other spilled over into a entrepreneur/personal dev. blog, with the content of the strip related to the topic of the site. Rock on.
Great job Martin (and Naomi for accepting an unconventional and remarkable guest strip, er, post),
Oleg
Very nice! A guest comic is a clever idea, and this one is both witty and succinct! ^_^
Beautiful! A picture and thousand words.
Interesting how the marketers in the second frame still have tentacles . . .