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Moving to Your New Web Host - Podcast 65
It happens to everybody at least once. You find yourself unhappy with your current Web host and you want to move to a new one. How is the best way to go about it, with as little downtime as possible? I'll let you know my thoughts on the matter on getting it done. Never start your moving day without first listening to the Web Hosting Show.
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Cloaking: Does your web host change your web pages?
When you choose a web hosting company, you don't expect that they are going to change your web pages. You also don't expect that they change your web pages for their own benefit. Unfortunately, that's exactly what some web hosts seem to do.
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Kinetic Results CEO to Moderate Panel at Ad:Tech Chicago: Kevin Ryan to Host Panel of Industry Experts on Managing Complex Search Campaigns
Kevin Ryan, Chief Executive Officer of Kinetic Results, will host a panel of industry notables at the Ad:Tech Conference in Chicago on Monday, July 24, 2006 at 11:45 AM. Ryan’s panel will discuss how to add Search Engine Marketing to an existing digital marketing campaign. (PRWEB Jul 17, 2006)
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Google Pages Used to Host Trojan Horse
Free Web hosting service was being used by hackers trying to steal money.
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Web 2.0 Humor
Create your own Web 2.0 Company in seconds. This website cleverly names your venture capital friendly Web 2.0 company. The satire spouts million dollar ideas ;-)

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Host Byte
Long before you start to worry about search engine and page ranking, it's important to carefully select a hosting provider that fits your needs. This hosting portal has guides, feature search, reviews, tools and even RSS feeds of industry news.
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Asian Branding Expert on How to Succeed in the Global Market

Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Asian branding expert, Jonathan Holburt - CEO of Holburt Consulting.  Jonathan has spent 21 years in advertising after a career start as an English teacher in Tokyo. He has worked on such major accounts as Procter & Gamble, AT&T, Kraft, Hewlett-Packard and Pepsi Foods while at Saatchi & Saatchi, Young & Rubicam and DDB. A native Californian who graduated from UCLA, Jonathan has spent 19 years in Asia, having lived in Singapore, Hong Kong and Tokyo. He started his marketing consulting company, Holburt Consulting, in June 2005 and has clients in Vietnam, China, Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore. He has written a novel (which is in the process of being “optioned” for the movies) and numerous articles for the Asian Wall Street Journal.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative two-hour discussion.



9-Apr-06 4:00 PM
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Visa Exec Explains New Slogan for Why Life Takes Visa

Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Susanne Lyons, CMO of Visa USA. Susanne is responsible for all aspects of brand, advertising and marketing services for one of the world’s most successful payments companies, and serves on the company’s Executive Management Committee as Chief Marketing Officer. She has held senior marketing and general management roles at some of the largest financial services companies in America. She also served as Chief Marketing Officer for Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. In her ten year career at Schwab, she held various marketing and general management positions, including Enterprise President of Retail Client Services, where she was responsible for 4000 customer service employees.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative two-hour discussion.



23-Apr-06 4:00 PM
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New Line Cinema Exec Describes Increased Role of Brands & Promotions

Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Lance Still, Executive Vice President of National Promotions for New Line Cinema.  Still has been instrumental in expanding the company’s relationships with a number of blue chip partners. She has set up recent promotions with such national brands as Anheuser-Busch, Chrysler, Quiznos, Cadbury Schweppes, and Samsung.  Founded almost 40 years ago, New Line Cinema is the most successful independent film company in the world.  In addition to the production, marketing and distribution of theatrical motion pictures, the fully-integrated studio has divisions devoted to home entertainment, television, music, theater, merchandising and an international unit.  Still is currently developing promotions for New Line’s theatrical releases of Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny, Hairspray, Snakes on a Plane and Mimzy.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative discussion.

Blogarama - The Blog Directory

28-Jun-06 9:00 AM
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Macgamefiles.com Now Offers Free Game Hosting
Have a Mac game related file you'd like Macgamefiles.com to host? Macgamefiles.com is now offering free Mac game hosting for shareware, freeware developers.

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Hilton Hotels Re-Ignites Brand by Advertising Why Travel Should Take You Places

Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Jeff Diskin, Senior Vice President of Brand Performance for Hilton Hotels.  In his position, Diskin is responsible for providing strategic brand direction for the Hilton full service brand, targeting market share growth, meeting revenue targets, overall brand positioning, brand marketing, and establishing and maintaining brand standards. Prior to his appointment as Senior Vice President, Diskin served as President, Chief Operating Officer – Hilton HHonors Worldwide, and was responsible for the worldwide marketing and operations of the award-winning Hilton HHonors hotel guest loyalty program. He joined Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1989 as Manager of Business Programs, and later was promoted to Director of Business Programs for the company. Prior to joining Hilton, Diskin held a variety of account service, customer service, and creative management positions at Marketing Performance & Innovation (MPI), a subsidiary of United Airlines.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative two-hour discussion.



19-Mar-06 4:00 PM
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Marketing and Copywriting Expert Michele PW Takes Direct Response Copywriting for Entrepreneurs to Next Level with Company Expansion and Launch of New Brand
Marketing and copywriting guru Michele PW (Michele Pariza Wacek) has a new look and a new name – better representing the growth of her company – which she unveils this month at www.MichelePW.com (formerly www.WritingUSA.com). (PRWEB Jul 11, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/dingpr.php/U3F1YS1GYWx1LUhvcnItUGlnZy1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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VP on DHL's Need to Re-Brand & Why U.S. Can Handle More Competition

Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Karen Jones, Vice President of Advertising, Brand and Promotions for DHL.  Karen Jones is Vice President, Advertising, Brand and Promotions for DHL and is responsible for building the DHL brand through advertising, sponsorships and brand identity. Ms. Jones’s expertise and experience lies in global brand building. She joined DHL from Hewlett Packard, where she spent 15 years developing the HP brand, working in a variety of marketing and communications capacities. She created a universally consistent brand image by transforming and unifying HP’s advertising and communications campaigns. Most recently, she served as the director of worldwide brand advertising at HP. Prior to her impressive brand building responsibilities at HP, Ms. Jones held several positions at Compaq Computer Corporation, including Director of Marketing for the iPAQ products. She has also owned her own marketing communications company, Ballast Communications.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative discussion.



6-Jul-06 9:00 AM
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Patent Lawsuit for E-Commerce
According to Business Week:

Digital River Inc., a Web development, hosting and consulting company, said in a document filed with the Securities Exchange Commission on Wednesday that it is facing a patent infringement claim filed by DDR Holdings, a patent holding company based in Dunwoody, Ga.

The disputed patents relate to e-commerce outsourcing systems and methods.

I wonder which property or properties this relates to and am curious to know why other e-commerce companies are not affected.

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Graphics Firm Adopts Shareware Marketing
Shareware style 'Try-Before-You-Buy' Custom Web and Graphic Design Service has been launched by StraightOnTheWeb where you don't pay unless you are satisfied with their work.

When choosing a company to design your web site or company logo it is often necessary to select on the basis of a portfolio of the company's work.

StraightOnTheWeb have taken a new approach that will be familiar to anyone who has ever used Shareware i.e. 'Try-Before-You-Buy' software.

Simply give them your design requirements and they will put together sample designs without cost or obligation - if you don't like it you don't pay a penny.

The article goes on to say that if you like it, you negotiate a price - that does not follow shareware marketing.

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N1 in Action: Service Provisioning Takes Center Stage
Sun's recent acquisition of CenterRun extends the N1 architecture to include automated application and service provisioning across servers. The substantial benefits - accelerated deployment, reduced costs and increased availability - are field proven, measurable and available today, not tomorrow. Join host Yael Zheng, Senior Director, N1 Marketing, as she leads Ed Turner, Architecture Manager, and Charlie Boyle, N1 Business Development Manager, in a discussion of the next phase in the evolution of N1, Sun's revolutionary architecture for managing entire network computing systems.
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Lowe's and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles to host Community Build Day and Kick Off Rehabilitation Project of Watts Area Home
Lowe's, Hoy, and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles hosting Community Build Day on July 10th in Conjunction with National Council of La Raza Conference on Health and Housing (LA Convention Center, July 8-11). An existing property will be rehabilitated and become new home to the Hernandez Family. A community festival will be held across the street from the site in Watts Tower Park. (PRWEB Jul 7, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/TWFnbi1Db3VwLUZhbHUtUGlnZy1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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More Linux facts from Microsoft
Microsoft's "get the facts" marketing blitz may have tapered off a bit, but the company's employees are still keeping track of data that could favor the Redmond, Wash., company ...
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Google In Court Again
Google is being taken to task for suggesting serials and cracks for software. Will be interesting to see how this case pans out:

A Belgian company has refiled a lawsuit over search terms offered by Google's toolbar that it claims directs users to pirated software.

The suit, originally filed in February, was refiled Wednesday by ServersCheck BVBA, a small company that makes network monitoring software, over Google's 'Suggest' feature, included in the latest version of its search toolbar for Web browsers. When a user types in keywords for a search, the toolbar shows a drop-down menu of guesses related to those words.

If ServersCheck is entered, Google generates suggested search terms such as 'serverscheck crack,' 'serverscheck pro crack,' and 'serverscheck keygen,' which lead to pirated software, said Maarten Van Laere, chief executive officer of ServersCheck.

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Your American Dream Deserves America's Best
Every community has one elite real estate company that has the best services, marketing tools and the agents that are more experienced and have a greater commitment to doing the best job possible for you. In the past it was impossible to know who the best agents... until now.
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“Baron” the World Leader in Customizing “Metric” Motorcycle Accessories Accepts Role as Host in New “Metric Revolution” Television Series
Utilizing his wealth of knowledge, the “Baron” opens 2006 with a new challenge: Co-hosting television’s newest motorcycle reality show, the “Metric Revolution” www.metrictv.com . This pioneering series features 22 of the U.S.’s most talented custom motorcycle designer/builders accepting the challenge of building extreme metric customs from new stock Suzuki, Kawasaki, Yamaha, Triumph and Honda motorcycles. Southern California local resident and entrepreneur, John “Baron” Vaughan-Chaldy, is commonly referred to as the “Father” of Metric Motorcycle Customizing. (PRWEB Jun 29, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/TWFnbi1Qcm9mLVN1bW0tQ291cC1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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User Behavior Confirms Marketing Truths
iProspect recently reported the results of a survey it conducted with the help of Jupiter Research. The study looked at web surfers online behavior with a particular focus on how users conduct online searches with the search engines. While no specific search engine was singled out the survey s results can tell SEOs and SEMs a great deal about how they should be conducting their online campaigns....

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Which one of these things is not like the other?
I would like to take a few moments this morning to apologize to my visitors for the downtime I've been experiencing in the past couple of days. In the wee hours of the morning two days ago, my hosting company initiated a planned infrastructure upgrade, which is just a fancy way of saying they were moving some fiber around.
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Product Sales Specialist - Medical, Surgical — London, South East
Permanent — Salary: £30,000 to £35,000 — This is an excellent opportunity to join a fast expanding global company that specialise in the design, development, manufacture and marketing of surgical devices.
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Mike D Wins $75,000 Area Operations Manager Post Using Mckenzie Scott
Northern California food company selects Jack W. as new Operations Manager in praise to McKenzie Scott's resume coaching and marketing. [PRWEB Aug 27, 2005]
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How To Download Movies from YouTube

Google Video, iFilm, MySpace, Current TV, YouTube and all the hundreds of similar video sites all have one thing in common - making it difficult for you to archive the movies they host on your local machine for later playback. In some cases this is by design, but mostly it’s the nature of using Flash for video playback. There have always been ways to download these movies and store them for personal use later, but…

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McKenzie Scott Marketing Director Lucy C Helps Client Win VP Position
McKenzie Scott client accepts $106,000 salary and benefits package for VP position at a Texas non-profit service company. [PRWEB Aug 28, 2005]
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Mortar's New Website for OB10 Makes Company Information More Accessible Than Ever
Mortar, the San Francisco integrated marketing agency, has launched a new website for OB10, the leader in global electronic invoicing. (PRWEB Jul 10, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/UHJvZi1Db3VwLUZhbHUtUGlnZy1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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Portal Marketing
The goal of every good marketing campaign is to reach its 'target market'. Whether that be new or existing customers, entire or niche markets, to promote the company as a whole or a specific product; the measurement of a marketing campaign's success is how well the target market is reached. And how well the target market responds.
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BarCamp SF: The Jive Live, or how to make money from great video content

Greg Narain and I had a long discussion with the Jive Live team at BarCamp San Francisco. They take high quality video of all sorts of live events, from art openings to the Pride Parade here in SF, and then post it to their website. In some ways they think of themselves as a daily video newspaper.

We talked about using blogs and RSS and existing video communities to spread their content everywhere, to get traffic going to their site. They currently host their own videos, and Greg and I were of the opinion that as soon as they actually got significant traffic, their video costs would start going through the rough. The difficulties of success when it comes to video content on the Internet today...

A large part of the discussion centered around what we all would and would not do on the Internet, including talking about who subscribes to RSS, uses tags, etc. As I have said time and again, feel free to ignore the small part of the population that uses these tools directly....just stick the functionality on to your site, and the structured nature of RSS, the tag glue, and the automated tools and aggregators that are in place will blast your content around the Internet, which has the net effect of raising your Google ranking, which is really how everyone finds stuff on the Internet today. RSS = higher search ranking, enough said.


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Spyware fighter under attack by trojan from DollarRevenue
In my last blog post, I wrote about adware/spyware company DollarRevenue and their affiliate program including why affiliates like to trash your machines with huge bundles of adware/spyware. It'$ all about the $Money$.Now one of the best and most revered spyware fighters around is under attack by a trojan ...
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Ganem Jewelers Advances Custom Jewelry Line— KODA Creative Smoothes the Company’s Repositioning
KODA Creative, a Scottsdale-based marketing firm, is overseeing the repositioning of Ganem Jewelers, already a leader among the Valley’s high-end jewelry retailers. (PRWEB Jul 17, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/WmV0YS1DcmFzLU1hZ24tU3F1YS1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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Dissecting a successful direct marketing e-mail
E-mail is the perfect media for direct marketing. Compared to regular mail, it is about hundred times cheaper. Yet, few companies manage to run a truly successful direct marketing campaign, according to Paul Soltoff. Paul has been in business of direct marketing for the past 20 years. Now he is a chief executive officer of SendTec, Inc., the parent company of DirectNet Advertising (DNA) and iFactz
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Spannerworks Voted UK’s Number One Search Marketing Agency by Revolution Readers
Search engine marketing company Spannerworks has been voted the best search specialist agency in the UK by readers of Revolution magazine. (PRWEB Jul 16, 2006) Trackback URI: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/U3VtbS1NYWduLVRoaXItU3F1YS1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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Ecora Software Names Joe Fiorentino President and Chief Executive Officer
Ecora Software has announced the appointment of Joe Fiorentino as president and chief executive officer. Fiorentino is responsible for setting the company's vision and strategy and driving overall execution. (PRWEB Jun 27, 2006)
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5 Website Promotion Myths

Myth #1 - "It's easy, just put up a website and you're set for success"

Many perceive the sheer numbers of people online equates to enough of them coming to your site and making it consistently profitable. It doesn't quite work that way because if your site is out of sight, out of mind, then nobody knows it even exists.

Remember, when you search for something online, you go to a search engine, type in your phrase and you get pages of results. This is exactly what your customers do! Not only do you need to register on search engines, you need to be prominently registered - aiming for top ranking or at the least, second page results. Anything less will considerably diminish your chances of being found.

Now if you don't even register on the search engine radar, how will your customers find you?

Myth #2 - "Anybody can do it"

Very few people can do it right.

Attempting website promotion services on your own is disastrous. It is extremely time consuming and will greatly frustrate and disappoint if not done correctly. A lot is involved - the entire website promotion process is composed of several components that must fit together in a synchronised way in order for it to work properly.

Let's take just three of the many aspects of website promotion to illustrate this myth:

1. Keyword research
2. Copywriting
3. SEO Marketing

These form the backbone of any website promotion strategy, but how will you devise effective techniques for each of these when this area is not your company's expertise? Where will your company begin to research for keywords? Are they the correct ones? At what optimum density levels should they be used?

Your copywriting is crucial as is your SEO marketing. Who will write compelling and effective content to capture search engines, rankings and sales?

These are just three of the many components. All it takes is just one aspect to be done incorrectly and it can retard the whole process.

Myth #3 - "Presentation Is Everything"

In website promotion services, this couldn't be further from the truth. Content is what makes or breaks a site's effectiveness. If you put up a site with nothing except amazing graphics and flash, you have zero chance of selling anything. But if you put up a site with nothing but sales-pulling copy and rich content, you have every chance of securing business.

Presentation is part of the process; it's not the process itself. There's a fine balance that must be struck between visual appeal and effective copy. Professionals know how to integrate the two at just the right levels.

Myth #4 - "Sending Your URL to Thousands of Search Engines Is A Good Way To Get Business"

It's actually a good way to have your site banned or de-listed from search engines. Any company that offers to blast your site to thousands of search engines is a company worth putting on your blacklist. Unfortunately many businesses register thinking this technique works. All you are doing is spamming the search engines and they don't like it at all.

The best way to get business is having a results proven company put together a well planned website promotion campaign using the best experts available.

Myth #5 - "Website promotion is fast and yields quick results"

Whilst some aspects of website promotion are relatively quick, most of it is an extended process that takes time to research, develop, test and implement. It's not about getting a quick sale. Building trust and credibility with your customers takes time and often results in longer term relationships. Results are always contingent on the quality of the website promotion program. Naturally, profitable programs will yield much higher results over the same time period as mediocre programs.

The Author has put together a resource website strictly to educate potential and current business owners about website promotion. You can visit it at http://www.1web-site-promotion.com.


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Google's AdSense Payout
According to this Jensense Post

Google.com and the company's foreign search sites contribute more to Google's bottom line than AdSense, because for every dollar the company brings in through AdSense and other places that distribute its ads, it pays roughly 78.5 cents back to sites like Digital Point that display the ads.

That is not an unreasonable payout, not sure why Google has not divulged this previously.



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New Website Provides Latest LASIK News for Consumers
LASIK Surgery News helps consumers make well-informed decisions about LASIK surgery and offers refractive surgeons a new online marketing opportunity. The company's website includes the most extensive online directory of LASIK surgeons in North America. (PRWEB Jul 6, 2006) Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/chachingpr.php/VGhpci1QaWdnLUluc2UtUGlnZy1JbnNlLVplcm8=
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BzzAgent Says Word of Mouth Isn't Stealth or Buzz Marketing

Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Dave Balter, Founder and President of BzzAgent. Dave has over 10 years experience in marketing, previously founding and running two promotional marketing agencies, the most recent being sold in October 2001. He has also spent a number of years working for a variety of corporations, including Kessler Financial Services, where he managed direct marketing and affinity program implementations for Fortune 1000 clients, and Webb & Co., where he analyzed circulation and fulfillment operations, and performed statistical modeling for consumer catalogs. Dave was named to the "40 under 40" by the Advertising Specialty Institute in 2001, and "Top 7 individuals changing the face of beauty" by Women's Wear Daily in 2004. Dave holds a provisional patent in the process and systems of Word-of-Mouth marketing and research. He is also a founding member of the Word-of-Mouth Marketing Association (WOMMA), co-chair of WOMMA's Ethics Council, and a frequent speaker to corporations and universities on the subject of Word-of-Mouth and non-traditional media.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative discussion.



7-Jun-06 9:00 AM
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Is Google Really Big Brother?
Anti-Google sentiment is on the rise. Web pundits have tossed around monopoly theories and privacy advocates have warned of a day of reckoning. While Google has made friends on Wallstreet, it has disappointed the technical evangelists who were once its fiercest followers. Google has grown into a big scary company and web watchers are expressing their concerns about the information Google gleans from their various services.

Is Google Big Brother?

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Nominate Your Favorite Software Vendors
SoftwareMarketingResource.com has launched the First Annual Software Vendor Awards. The Software Vendor Awards will recognize the top vendors that supply services or products to software developers and micro-isvs. Software Marketing Resource's unique position in the industry, as an independent voice for software developers, make it the perfect place to host the awards.

The awards are designed to recognize those software industry vendors who excel at customer service, overall value and innovative implementation.

Nominations for the top software vendors in fifteen categories, are being accepted until Midnight (EST) January 27, 2006. The nomination categories range from e-commerce providers and software reviewers to software organizations and software publishers. To submit nominations or find out more information visit Software Marketing Resource at: http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/2006-nominations.htm

Voting begins on February 1, 2006 and ends at Midnight (EST) February 15, 2006. Winners will be announced in the Software Marketing Newsletter due out March 1st. The nominees and winners will also be posted on the Software Marketing Resource website.

The Software Marketing Resource contains a repository of targeted, actionable resources for software developers and marketers. The site is designed specifically for software developers and online marketers it includes a robust, monthly software newsletter, and regular articles specific to software marketing. Software Marketing Resource prides itself on providing unbiased information about industry issues and events.

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Chop Cut Rebuild with Dan Woods is Back to Power Out a Wild 3rd Season Ride Wednesday, June 28th at 7:30 EDT on SPEED
Chop Cut Rebuild Season 3 features two exceptional projects and two veteran build teams committing to a ‘soup to nuts’ process. Focused as the framed ideal for the automotive building - gotta have it - enthusiast. Defined by projects from the two most prominent automotive names on the planet, General Motors and the Ford Motor Company. (PRWEB Jun 25, 2006)
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Wall Street Journal's Ad Columnist Explains Increase in Advertising as Entertainment

Co-host Brad Forsythe interview Brian Steinberg, the advertising columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Prior to being appointed to his current position in 2003, Mr. Steinberg was a special writer and the media business reporter for Dow Jones Newswires, the Company's realtime, electronic news division. As Newswires' lead media reporter, he covered many subjects and companies and edited "The Pitch," a weekly marketing column, which he originated with another reporter in September 1999. Mr. Steinberg joined Newswires in 1997 as a reporter covering the telecommunications industry. Mr. Steinberg was a business reporter and columnist for the Capital in Annapolis, Md., before joining Dow Jones. He has also worked as a news assistant in the Washington bureau of the New York Times and as an editorial assistant for Spy magazine. His freelance articles have appeared in the New York Times, the Washington Post, the San Francisco Chronicle, USA Weekend, Entrepreneur and Entertainment Weekly.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative two-hour discussion.



26-Mar-06 4:00 PM
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Marketing software tools just don't cut it yet...

A new study released by the Business Performance Management Forum (via ClickZ Stats) found that despite continued investments in CRM and other market/company tracking data software solutions, most product marketing and product management executives use spreadsheets and gut instinct to make key business-changing decisions.

While the study implies that this is a refection of the current state of the marketing software solutions, one should not discount the possibility that it could also be an indication that marketing execs do not believe that you can extract business-changing decisions from existing company data.

There is no doubt that the current state of marketing software solutions are woefully inadequate (siloed, too hard to use, etc.). That being said, it could be that the solutions that will find the widest adoption are not those that increase complexity while enhancing usability, but rather simpler tools.

Look what wikis are doing to the collaboration space...

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Segmentation Versus Personas: Where Should B2B Marketers Start?
Most B2B firms segment prospects and customers by basic criteria like company size, industry, and geography. Unfortunately, with this approach, it is difficult to precisely align marketing messages with buyer pain points or purchase cycle stages. B2B marketers improve their customer knowledge when they base segmentation on prospect roles, needs, or preferences, rather than sales-centric categories. By applying customer-centric segmentation criteria and using the principles of Scenario Design, B2B marketers can develop communication strategies that resonate with the specific business challenges and life-cycle issues that customers face.
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Author Dispels Myths & Explains Truths About the 50 Plus Market
Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Dick Stroud, author of The 50-Plus Market. As founder and managing director of 20plus30, Dick specializes in advising companies how to capture the buying power of 50-plus consumers. Dick is a training course director at the Chartered Institute of Marketing and a visiting lecturer at the London Business School. He has also taught at the American University in London and Southampton Business School. The Chartered Institute of Marketing calls Dick the United Kingdom's leading expert on using interactive channels to communicate with the over-50s market. Previously, Stroud had a career with IBM and PA Consultants. His latest book, The 50-Plus Market dispels the myths and explains the truths about marketing to this generation.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative two-hour discussion.



16-Apr-06 4:00 PM
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Brand Designer Says Shopping Today Is Like Speed Dating with Products

Co-host Brad Forsythe interviews Darrel Rhea, Principal/CEO of Cheskin.  Darrel Rhea is a Principal and CEO of Cheskin and a passionate spokesperson for the design research industry. He has been a pioneer in incorporating market research into the brand design and product development process. Rhea is considered one of America’s leading strategic design consultants, having extensive experience managing industrial design, product development and innovation, graphic design, and brand identity creation. His qualifications for this commitment include a degree in design and psychology, many successful years in graphic design and entrepreneurial endeavors, and over 20 years with Cheskin. Rhea is a producer and leader of professional development seminars for senior executives in marketing management, market research, and corporate design management at leading corporations including Pepsi, Kraft USA, General Foods, General Mills, Clorox, 3M, Andersen Windows, Procter & Gamble, Pillsbury, Frito-Lay, AT&T, Motorola, HP and many others. He lectures regularly with industry organizations such as the American Marketing Association, the Design Management Institute, the Industrial Design Society of America, the American Institute of Architects and the Art Center College of Design.

For entertaining advice join hosts, Ray Schilens and Brad Forsythe, for a lively and informative discussion.



7-Jul-06 10:00 AM
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Expired Domain Traffic - To Buy Or Not To Buy?

It seems everyone is jumping into the "traffic domain name" game - either purchasing them for their own use or purchasing traffic from others who own these domains. For those that don't know, a traffic domain is one that has either expired and still receiving traffic, or one that is being typed into the browser url location (type-in traffic) by users looking for a particular website. These are hot little properties but often abused as some register typos of an existing popular domain - such as Google for example. Yes, Virginia, there is a lot of traffic in those typos.

I own a number of expired and type-in traffic domains and have overall had good results. The worst one gets about 10-15 visitors a day but manages to earn anywhere from $5-$20 in revenue through a pay-per-lead program I use. Combined, all my traffic domains pump out a nice chunk of change without me even having to host them, look at them or even think about them.

On the other side of expired domain and type-in traffic is services which allow you to purchase traffic from domain names which they control and manage. Now you would think this sounds pretty good after what I reported about my own traffic domains, but the sad truth is that the majority of these services are complete scams.

Oh yes, they'll deliver the "targeted" 5,000 or 10,000 "hits" you purchased, but the reality is that the actual traffic from their domains either doesn't exist at all (generated by software to create an illusion of unique visitors) or comes from sources like auto-surf sites. And it's not like you can really monitor and evaluate this traffic to know if it's real or not, and you certainly have no way of knowing if it's targeted or just junk hits. You're basically putting all your trust in the site offering the service and since none offer any guarantee that the traffic will bring you sales, they're off the hook.

Look at it this way - let's say a service is offering 100,000 premium targeted visitors for the very low price of just $49.95. Think about it. If you had 100,000 targeted real visitors at your disposable, would you sell them off for essentially pocket change? Of course not. If you were selling a product for $29.95 and only 1% of those 100,000 visitors made a purchase - then that would be 1000 sales totalling $29,950. Can you really believe that they would let that amount of money slip through their fingers just so that they can do you a favour?

Do yourself a favour - If you're thinking of purchasing traffic from one of these services, keep your money to invest in more reliable and proven options or learn about finding and registering expired domains (an article on this topic coming soon) and register them for yourself.

About the Author

Carole Nickerson has been a web developer and internet marketer since 1998. Visit http://www.thenetter.com for more free articles, tips and software.


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