All Posts Tagged With: "marketing"
Video Marketing: Take A Cue From Google
If you’re looking to add video content to your website, or online marketing efforts; look no further than the creative genius behind the Google “Search Stories” series of commercials such as the “Parisian Love” commercial that aired during the Super Bowl.
16Feb2010 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 0 comments | Continued
Social Networking: Prospecting in Web 2.0
It couldn’t have been a week ago that a friend of mine was bemoaning his employer’s lack of social networking knowledge. Especially as it relates to the world of prospecting, lead generation and marketing. Upon returning to the office this Monday, a twitter message containing a link to the following video was waiting in the [...]
16Dec2008 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 3 comments | Continued
How to Break Through to Gen Y — Secrets Revealed
Hear expert business advice from Anastasia Goodstein, Author and Founder, Ypulse, as she talks about the best ways business can get through to Gen Y as well as other good business tips concerning youth marketing.
The top business experts know that each generation of consumers gets more difficult to engage as a greater number of companies [...]
Stop Being A Moron! Webmaster Mistakes – Part II
The second of two new shows in which top e-commerce experts examine some of the more common mistakes that are made online, and what you can do right now to resolve them.
This second show features expert advice from Sascha Lueken, Search Engine Expert, second-elements marketing, Stefan Tornquist, Research Director at Marketing Sherpa, Rick Wilson, Executive [...]
Post Closing Confessions from an Orphaned Home-seller
Over the years I’ve read countless articles from a real estate agent’s perspective on how to treat clients, fiduciary responsibilities and the do’s and don’ts of good customer service. I’ve sat through courses, lectures, break-out sessions, keynotes and thumbed my way through more than one industry periodical — researching the the ins and outs of how clients [...]
19Sep2008 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 1 comment | Continued
Encore Performance: Lead Generation is Dead!
Every once in a while I’ll run across an opinion, statement or in this case a blog post that deserves and bears another 15 minutes in the spotlight. I’ll call it an encore performance. Especially if at the time of its original delivery, the mindset of the targeted audience was not prepared for the paradigm shifting thought or idea. I submit to [...]
17Sep2008 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 0 comments | Continued
Far Reaching Attempts at Social Media are Alarming!
The famed consultant Jay Conrad Levinson coined the term “Guerilla Marketing” and has written several best-selling books on the subject as well. I’m sure that even the cutting edge Mr. Levinson could not have imagined the ferver and buzz that another type of marketing could create. Of course I’m talking about social media. Its seems [...]
13Sep2008 | Jonathan D. Nicholas | 1 comment | Continued
Stop Being a Moron! Webmasters Keep Making the Same Old Mistakes
This is the first of two new CEO TV shows in which top e-commerce experts examine some of the more common mistakes that are made online, how to avoid making them and, if you already have, what you can do right now to resolve them.
This first show features expert advice from Bryan Eisenberg, Cofounder of [...]
Social Networking Faux Pas: Experts Reveal What Not to Do!
To many business people, social networking is still a relatively new concept, one in which best practices are not yet commonly known. Even though it’s a new field, making mistakes with it will still quickly kill off your chances for success.
In this CEO TV clip from yourBusinessChannel, we talk more with two of the web’s top [...]
Further Decline in Print Ad Placement
The declining advertising placement trend that started in 2006 continues to take its toll on the newspaper industry causing many to ask, “How low can it go?” Resembling a downhill ski slope, the downward sales trajectory of print newspaper advertising visually conveys the loss that many publications are reeling from.
According to a recent report released by the Newspaper Association of America, [...]



