Jeremy, Marketing Navigator

December 13, 2009

Profile Picture from Facebook A “Marketing Navigator for the Attention Economy,” Jeremy helps his clients turn their communities of "raving fans" into their best marketers.

Jeremy spent almost 6 years at Microsoft developing revenue-producing communities and authoring one of Microsoft’s most successful marketing blogs (over 110k views/month).

A two-time entrepreneur, with international business experience in Germany and Japan, and a passionate technologist (don’t get him started), Jeremy’s clients include Johnson & Johnson, Microsoft, the New York Times, Yes To Carrots, and two NYT best-selling authors, Dan Pink and Gretchen Rubin (a #1 best-seller) .

As the founder of Never Stop Marketing which is, as Jeremy says, "not just a company, but a mantra," Jeremy is an accomplished speaker on marketing, the author of “It’s All on the Blog, Don’t Buy the Book,” and a specialist in building scalable Community Driven Marketing engines, a patent-pending process for identifying, cultivating, and activating an organization's Raving Fans.

As the father of 3 young children, he says that "coffee is a food group" and will interrupt any activity to take calls from "Client #1" (aka his wife of almost 9 years).

There's a lot more, but we'll leave you with this...Jeremy is a collector of lapel pins with over 700 dating back almost 30 years...and, of course, a spreadsheet detailing the date and location of acquisition.

You can read his blog at www.ignitingtherevolution.com or find him on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Plaxo, and FriendFeed (among others)

Better than any of that are the recommendations of others, including Internet pioneer and leading social media thinker (founder of Vonage), Jeff Pulver,  his former boss (the GM of a $150mm Microsoft business), one of the Internet era's most successful CEO's, and his first client.