Archive for November, 2009
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Advertising in Crises: Content
Its all about content – In this last part of Advertising in Crises, Enon Landenberg speaks of his unique advertising style and its many implications. He consumes the brands he promotes and communicates his preferences to his many followers and readers on Twitter and his blog along with his day-to-day personal information. While he associates himself with these specific brands he may become part of whatever these brands are associated with for good or for bad. Crictor’s Yael Vaya asks Landenberg about the limitations of this style.
Going back to the most ancient way of passing information between humans, The Box Like Landenberg tell stories. However they do not associate themselves with the brands they promote and create advertising campaigns that in some cases do not require buying media*.
Although the differences in style are clear they all agree on the need to tell a worthwhile story, mix media’s (offline and online) and the need to constantly interact with users and potential users.
It maybe that not that much has changed after all. Advertisers have been telling stories about brands for some years now. However if in the past brands hired the advertising agency to do the job today the brand itself is an instrumental part of the process. The degree of authentic, transparency and the brands ability to create an on-going conversation with its users and future users is vital in this process. With the many current communication tools that are available today and will be available in the future these new advertising/marketing practices are gaining great pace.
*buy media = buying commercial time on TV, Radio or space in News papers.
Duration : 0:7:24
Mitch Joel – Marketing & Personal Branding Expert
When Google wanted to explain online marketing to the top retailers in the United States (including Wal-Mart, Costco, Sears and Sephora), they brought Mitch Joel to the Googleplex in Mountain View, California. Marketing Magazine dubbed him the, Rock Star of Digital Marketing and in 2006 he was named one of the most influential authorities on Blog Marketing in the world. He is a marketing and communications visionary, interactive expert, community leader, Blogger and Podcaster. He is also a passionate entrepreneur and speaker who connects with people worldwide by sharing his marketing insights on digital marketing and personal branding.
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Duration : 0:4:57
Jay-Z Money Ain’t A Thing
Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri music video from Vol. 2 Hard Knock Life album
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Google On Page SEO Tips & Strategies
from http://www.seobook.com On the page search engine optimization techniques that will help your site rank better in Google’s search results.
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Business Advice : Next Opportunities to Profit
If you want to do well in e-commerce, then all the business tips tell you to keep up with the latest developments. In doing so, when the next big thing rolls around, you’ll recognise it and be able move on it fast.
In this business TV show, Chris Harris, VP Sales and Marketing at DataCash, Christian Anthony, General Sales Manager at ShopFactory, and Stefan Tornquist, Research Director of Marketing Sherpa, talk about what you need to be doing now and the big opportunities on the horizon.
We also talk with blogging guru and bestselling author Shel Israel, about predicting the next big thing. In talking about where they see the biggest growth now, these experts also reveal the directions in which new and future opportunities may lie. Don’t miss your chance to hear about the opportunities these experts see in the future!
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Duration : 0:4:17
Disruption blog – January 2008
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A summary of the latest advertising trends and alternative brand approaches from all over the world.
Music by News for Lulu.
Visit http://www.newsforlulu.com/main.html or http://www.myspace.com/newsforlulu for the music.
Duration : 0:4:25
Blog SEO Tip – Put Keyword in Title – Social Media Marketing
This is the first in a series of McBuzz Blog SEO tips. It shows how to use keywords in your blog so that people can find you in search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN/Live Search. If you only have time to do a few things to optimize blog posts, do these first! (SEO, as you probably know, stands for search engine optimization.)
Duration : 0:10:45
Rich Dad Poor Dad (Robert Kiyosaki) How to Make Money Pt.1
http://mrcruisetocash.com this is one of the ways that robert talks about are the best ways to make money the direct saling industry. Take a look
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Do you have a preferred company you like for search engine optimization marketing?
Search engine optimization is not a rocket science. I learned this two years ago from scratch.
In fact, companies charge way too much because they know that the average person don’t have a clue about seo.
Before, I used to do this myself, but today, I pay others to do it for me.
I recognize it’s difficult to find a legitimate seo company. All the best.
To the Atheists: An ethical survey?
Christians can be accused of acting ethical motivated by fear more than selfless love, and in my case I’ll freely admit that many is the moment that my decisions are out of abject fear of my bacon slow cooking in hell for all eternity.
But atheists don’t believe in an afterlife, or at least in a final judgment, am I right? So let’s say no one but you notices that you exited a store with an item they didn’t charge you for. It’s an outlet of an evil mega corporate giant who posted astronomical profits this quarter.
The scenario is set up in a way that any "harm" done to anyone else is negligible, and that the only compelling reason for you to go back and pay for this is out of your personal code of ethics, whatever motivates them. As a Catholic, I fear roasting for my sins, but what guides my atheist comrades here?
While I can’t stop you from putting down gag answers, I’m thinking of blogging only the most philosophical answers off site no matter where you stand. Pile on!
I’m glad to see this volume of responses so quickly. Thanks!
Real quickly, I never meant to hold Christians morally superior to atheists. That’s not the purpose of my asking you guys. I don’t know what verbal kicks you’re used to getting around here, but I mean to come off as respectful.
This is one of those questions where I want to collect what you’ve got to say. No thumbs or slams from the asker on this one.
Pythagreas, at the risk of sounding motivated selfishly more than by love *all* the time, I was afraid of risking coming off as sanctimonious saying "I would return it always, purely out of Christian love." Is that what you want to read up here, dude? I wish I were like Mother Teresa, but I’m not quite cut from that same cloth.
Hmm… OTOH, whatever motivates people to act socially responsible ain’t ALL bad, right?
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Thank you for all these responses rolling in.
To better clarify my setup, I wanted to pose this as follows:
A Christian acts out of love at best, and next best out of honor and respect, then finally at the basest level, out of fear of punishment. My first thought in posing the question was that if you lose that last line of defense – if you could do something minimally bad and get away with it, why not? We all seem to share the two highest lines of defense in common!
Badlands:
"Hurt me," said the masochist.
"No," said the sadist.
Hell is a sliding scale of whatever you find unpleasant.
Eliat:
Sadly, Christians often sin against their own consciences, to the extent some have formed them. And then you factor in varying degrees of strength of faith and character across a large population. It is scandalous to outsiders.
purple_kathryn:
No, I don’t think it a sin if you steal out of necessity, such as a starving person stealing bread.
Ok here goes.. There have been times where I was at the grocery store and noticed that they did not ring in an item. To be honest, I take it as my lucky day. Now if I walked out with something and noticed right away then I would return to pay, if I got all the way home before I noticed I probably wouldn’t bother.. However if it was my child then I would go back with them and return it, just as a moral lesson.
It also does depend on the business.. if it is my local family owned and run convenience store then I would point out if they forgot to charge me for something and I would go back and pay for something if I accidentally wasn’t charged for it or walked out with it on accident. That’s because it will effect them personally if I don’t…. now if it was Walmart I wouldn’t bother…. You know as well as I do that they lose nothing as a result and just write it off.
If someone accidentally gives me something to my benefit I will take it say getting too much change back or getting one item for free on a $200 grocery bill because it didn’t scan in… because it was a fortunate accident, luck if you will. If I walked out with something accidentally and realized it in time to return it then I would because that is my fault.
It’s just like if I find 20 bucks on the ground, I won’t go looking for the owner I’ll keep it, but if I found a wallet I would return it full to the owner. Immoral? maybe, ethical? maybe not.. either way it’s how I swing things and I haven’t hurt anyone yet so I’ll take my lucky days where I find money, and I’ll take my bad days where I lose money and call it even.
EDIT.. Do you think that a store that accidentally overcharges you for something tracks you down to repay you? I mean really it all evens out in the end.. short changed, over changed, undercharged, overcharged.. it all evens out in the end.
To be honest my morals may be high elsewhere but when it comes to stealing I have some issues. I mean is it really wrong to steal from corporations that are charging you up the wazoo for less than excellent service? You can bet if Bell Canada forgets to charge me long distance I will keep my mouth shut, you can bet if I can watch a movie for free rather than pay for it I will, and you can bet that if once in a while I get a break and someone makes a mistake to my benefit I will overlook it. I don’t actively steal but if someone screws up and it benefits me I won’t often correct them.
Google Adsense: Advertising my blog, to get more views? will they kick me out?
I work with google adsense, so far i made 70$ in 2 months, it pretty bad, its cuz i dont have time to blog everyday.
I have referrals in Snapbux.com and bux.to
u get paid by clicking ads.
i have money in them, and i could advertise my blog.
Will i get banned for doing that?
No , to my knowledge u have the right to do anything with ur site and you can get some ads only when ur traffic gets improved.
Marketing BLOG post IDEAS?
Could you be more specific?
It sounds like you’re asking for ideas to blog about in the Marketing niche.
If you need help with either brainstorming, or on how to convert existing content into your own, original posts, you may want to grab the free report called "Uniquification" at http://www.noduplicatecontent.com
I like to use blogsearch.google.com and search my niche to find out what others are blogging about. You can also use this site (answers.yahoo.com) and search your niche to find out what questions people have and what the answers are…if someone is asking here, then it would make a good topic for your blog.
How can a 13 year old make money off of blogging?
I’m not looking to make a whole lot of money. I don’t have any high expectations, I just figured it’d be nice to do what I love and get a little cash.
Open a lemonade stand. Especially if you’re a kid, a lemonade stand or baked goods stand can bring in good money in one day. If the lemonade isn’t selling, or you want to diversify, sell cookies and brownies as well. The important thing here is to find a good location, like the main entrance to an apartment building, outside a shopping center, on a busy corner near your house, or outside one of your parents’ workplaces (if you’re a kid; otherwise you might get in trouble).
Search Engine Optimization SEO Tutorial – Google allinanchor
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Amanda Watlington, Searching for Profit, on YouTube and Video Marketing by Greg Jarboe
This is a must-read book for any marketer considering adding video to their companys online marketing initiatives. Jarboe has written an easy-to-read book that fuses valuable tactical best-practice information for YouTube marketing with how to strategically and successfully integrate YouTube into the corporate marketing plan.
— Amanda Watlington, Ph.D., APR, Owner, Searching for Profit
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Amanda Watlington is owner of Searching for Profit, a search marketing consultancy focusing on the interaction of the consumer with businesses, using search engines, RSS, blogs, podcasting, or other new media to deliver their messages. An industry thought leader and an internationally-recognized speaker, Amanda has led sessions on search marketing, web strategy, and social media at Search Engine Strategies, Webmaster World, Ad:tech, and DMA. She shares her views of where search marketing is headed on her blog, Blogs and Feeds, and as a blogger for Search Engine Watch.
Published by Wiley, YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour a Day goes on sale on August 17, 2009. This 504-page guide provides extensive coverage of keyword strategies and video optimization, distribution and promotion strategies to other sites and blogs, YouTube advertising opportunities, and crucial metrics and analysis. For more information about the paperback book or to read excerpts of Chapters 1 and 11, go to http://www.wiley.com/go/youtubehouraday.
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Martell Animation’s “Pigeon: Impossible”
A short animation film directed by Lucas Martell. A parody to Mission: Impossible and such. Really cool.
Duration : 0:6:15
You Oughta Know Inbound Marketing
http://hubspot.com HubSpot’s Rebecca Corliss sings her heart out about the horrible life of an outbound marketer.
What’s Inbound Marketing? http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/2989/Outbound-vs-Inbound-Marketing.aspx
Credits:
Rebecca Corliss (@repcor): Lyrics and Vocals
David Fisher (@tibbon): Accompaniment and Music Recording
Mike Volpe (@mvolpe): Mean Boss Dude
Ellie Mirman (@ellieeille): Marketer
Pamela Seiple (@pamelump): Marketer
Rick Burnes(@rickburnes): Marketer
Aaron White (@aaronwhite): Marketer
James Vaughan (@J_Vaughan): Marketer
Parody of Alanis Morissette’s “Oughta Know”
For full lyrics, visit: http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/4437/You-Oughta-Know-Inbound-Marketing.aspx
Duration : 0:2:54
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