The Bouncy, Happy business of trampoline sales – Telegraph.co.uk

Posted on January 10th, 2010 in Internet Marketing, Pay-Per-Click | Comments Off

Telegraph.co.uk The Bouncy, Happy business of trampoline salesTelegraph.co.uk… do jobs in-house they previously outsourced, most notably their internet marketing campaign on Google AdWords and their search engine optimisation work. … addthis_url = ‘http2F2Fwordpress2F’; addthis_title = ‘The+Bouncy263B+Telegraph.co.uk’; addthis_pub = ”;

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New Disney board member brings youthful perspective, online media experience – NASDAQ

Posted on December 24th, 2009 in Pay-Per-Click | Comments Off

New Disney board member brings youthful perspective, online media experienceNASDAQGoogle's sales programs AdWords and AdSense, which Sandberg managed, are major profit drivers for the internet giant. In addition to her “great expertise in …and more

Changing the Internet Advertising Game – Seeking Alpha (blog)

Posted on December 22nd, 2009 in Pay-Per-Click | Comments Off

Changing the Internet Advertising GameSeeking Alpha (blog)The rise of Google Adwords and systems like it have completely changed the game for advertisers. TV's Mad Men have reminded all of us of the heyday of … addthis_url = ‘http2F2Fwordpress2F’; addthis_title = ‘Changing+the+Internet+Advertising+Game+23821128blog%29′; addthis_pub = ”;

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A Look Back at 2009 and One Prediction

Posted on December 21st, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off

I know. I know. Everyone writes a post like this..blah blah blah. Looking back at the last year… recanting exciting testimonials of accomplishing goals and just being generally… excited! There is nothing wrong with “looking back at the year” posts which is why I am writing this today. I can be a cynic and a little negative but not during the Holiday! Speaking of accomplishing goals… This post is actually number 500 on this blog. Crazy right? 500 posts about everything from Twitter marketing, Liberty Tax girl I almost hit with my car, music , and grammar in blog writing. First off, thanks to everyone who reads, comments, and joins in the overall human think tank known as the Internet. I absolutely love everything about social media and the thought process behind community engagement! I am going to be taking the next week off to be with my family and to recharge for 2010. I thought I would post the top 5 blog posts from 2009 for the next week. Top 4 Things from 2009 We have had a great year over at Brandswag with Brandon Coon , Amy Rowe , Stephen Coley , and Austin Wechter . Thank you to all of our wonderful clients I wrote Twitter Marketing for Dummies (with the help of Erik Deckers and the wonderful staff at Wiley Publishing Finally broke into the top 150 Ad Age Blogs… but it fluctuates all the time. Was humbled to be able to present at Re/Max Indiana Sales Rally, MBO Conference,  and Hoosier Hospitality Conference We are blessed to live and be able to create content and conversation in this age of technology. Remember that. BRING IT ON 2010! And my one prediction: Google is going to buy Twitter. Related articles by Zemanta Making You A Star. With Social Media. (slideshare.net) What The Phoenix Suns Can Teach Your Brand About Using Twitter (socialmediatoday.com) The Marketing Story of 2009 – TWITTER (slideshare.net) Your Online Strategy for 2010 (slideshare.net)

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A Look Back at 2009 and One Prediction

Posted on December 21st, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off

I know. I know. Everyone writes a post like this..blah blah blah. Looking back at the last year… recanting exciting testimonials of accomplishing goals and just being generally… excited! There is nothing wrong with “looking back at the year” posts which is why I am writing this today. I can be a cynic and a little negative but not during the Holiday! Speaking of accomplishing goals… This post is actually number 500 on this blog. Crazy right? 500 posts about everything from Twitter marketing, Liberty Tax girl I almost hit with my car, music , and grammar in blog writing. First off, thanks to everyone who reads, comments, and joins in the overall human think tank known as the Internet. I absolutely love everything about social media and the thought process behind community engagement! I am going to be taking the next week off to be with my family and to recharge for 2010. I thought I would post the top 5 blog posts from 2009 for the next week. Top 4 Things from 2009 We have had a great year over at Brandswag with Brandon Coon , Amy Rowe , Stephen Coley , and Austin Wechter . Thank you to all of our wonderful clients I wrote Twitter Marketing for Dummies (with the help of Erik Deckers and the wonderful staff at Wiley Publishing Finally broke into the top 150 Ad Age Blogs… but it fluctuates all the time. Was humbled to be able to present at Re/Max Indiana Sales Rally, MBO Conference,  and Hoosier Hospitality Conference We are blessed to live and be able to create content and conversation in this age of technology. Remember that. BRING IT ON 2010! And my one prediction: Google is going to buy Twitter. Related articles by Zemanta Making You A Star. With Social Media. (slideshare.net) What The Phoenix Suns Can Teach Your Brand About Using Twitter (socialmediatoday.com) The Marketing Story of 2009 – TWITTER (slideshare.net) Your Online Strategy for 2010 (slideshare.net)

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Don’t Sleep Around on Me. I Want a Relationship

Posted on December 10th, 2009 in Social Media | Comments Off

Matt Rhodes over at Freshnetworks sparked my post today with a quote from the article: Love Your Customers. Use Social Media. “A brand should be thinking of themselves as part of a consumer’s personal brand rather than the other way around…” So many times we find ourselves spending money on external marketing, advertising, and branding. How do we get noticed? How do we get the average consumer to remember our brand name? It is all about ME. ME. ME. How do we get them to spend money? Acquisition. Acquisition. While I think internal branding and design is important to success… social media has created a space where you can become part of the LIFE of a consumer. Talk about a good way to spark viral marketing! If you are molded into a client or consumers life… the potential of being spread to friends, family, and co-workers is exponential! We can talk about internal marketing, external promotion, advertising, marketing, branding, and design… but if you want true results… Use the tools in front of you to create relationships… to start conversations… to monitor your brand. It is going back to your brand being lovable and NOT a dirty flirt. Don’t sleep around and screw up your relationships. Related articles by Zemanta What Can Search Engine Marketing Toronto Do For You? (ronmedlin.com) Wine Kitz Squeezes More Out of Their Marketing Dollars with Marketing Engine from Globally Boundless (prweb.com) Flash! It’s Not About Engagement (socialwebschool.com) Radio And The Internet [Read Only] [Compatibility Mode] (slideshare.net)

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The phenomenal rise of Google, plus what lies ahead – Vancouver Sun

Posted on December 4th, 2009 in Pay-Per-Click | Comments Off

The phenomenal rise of Google, plus what lies aheadVancouver SunAnd applications galore: Search, Gmail, youtube, Maps, Streetview, Docs, Analytics, News, Books, Earth, Tools, Blogger, adwords. Touch the Internet and … addthis_url = ‘http2F2Fwordpress2F’; addthis_title = ‘The+phenomenal+rise+of+Google263B+Vancouver+Sun’; addthis_pub = ”;

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