Grow by Numbers
Posted: June 2, 2011 Filed under: Internet Marketing, Interviews | Tags: jeff roberti Leave a comment »Say less to more people.
Don’t worry about the person you didn’t close, worry about the person you didn’t see.
The message in this interview sounded familiar to me, so I checked it out and indeed Robert Hollis worked for the same company with these guys back in the day. Their formula for success was simple and duplicatable.
To see the complete interview click here.
How do you like the interview? I want to know what you think.
The Web is Dead?
Posted: June 1, 2011 Filed under: Internet Marketing | Tags: apps, html, peer to peer, video, web, wired, world wide web Leave a comment »Alright, maybe not dead yet but it’s on a serious decline.
This image is worth a thousand words. The Internet is here to stay, but viewing web pages through a browser is going the way of the dinosaur. This Wired article draws parallels to network booms of the past and shows you a snapshot of future things to come.
Seriously, take a good look at this chart. What else do you need to know?
Long live the iPad!
Well, what do you think? Leave me a comment.
Dollar Value of a Facebook Fan
Posted: June 1, 2011 Filed under: Internet Marketing | Tags: facebook, fan page, value Leave a comment »So what is a Facebook fan worth to me anyway?
How much of my resources should I be putting into a Facebook Fan Page, and if I don’t know how to do it all myself what should I be willing to pay to outsource it?
Your Fan Page could show a positive ROI, but it could also be a sinkhole for money and time if you’re not doing it properly.
Syncapse, in association with Hotspex, put together a report to help with this. It’s 18 pages long, but don’t worry – I read it for you
Their research concludes that each Facebook Fan should be worth $136 to your business.
Are you getting that kind of ROI on your Facebook Fan Page? Can you afford not to have one?
syncapse-value-of-a-facebook-fan
Leave a comment below and let me know your answer or if you want some help with Fan Pages.
Protected: The Magic Formula
Posted: May 18, 2011 Filed under: Internet Marketing | Tags: frank kern, magic formula Enter your password to view comments.Drudge Effect
Posted: May 17, 2011 Filed under: Internet Marketing | Tags: drudge, new york times Leave a comment »12 to 14 million unique visitors every month.
How did this one guy become such a news force? Why does he stay relevant and on top? Why do visitors keep returning?
Beautifully simple landing page. The headlines he writes entice you to click and get more.
Matt Drudge’s formula for success remains relatively unchanged for 14 years. He says less to more people and attracts the most visitors. And the visitors keep coming back. I would know – I’ve been following The Drudge Report as my primary source for news for at least 12 years.
Click here to check out the story in the NY Times.
There’s a lot to be learned here. Sometimes less is more.
Protected: Inbox Magazine
Posted: April 27, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized Enter your password to view comments.Protected: Customer Relationship Management
Posted: April 25, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: crm, customer relationship management Enter your password to view comments.Morgan Spurlock: TED
Posted: April 24, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: branding, marketing, morgan spurlock, super size me, ted, transparency Leave a comment »Is that the Super Size Me guy?
Why yes he is.
In his unique Morgan Spurlock style, the filmmaker takes us into the world of marketing and branding.
Every person has a brand, whether we are proactive about building that brand image or not. What are people saying about your brand? Are you willing to let someone else brand you?
Transparency is the buzzword of the day. We want transparency in others – how much transparency do we want?
Entertaining and thought-provoking, there is a lesson to be learned here.
Morgan Spurlock: The greatest TED Talk ever sold















