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    What to Do When Everything Has Already Been Said
    They say that in literature everything has already been said (written). If you want to write a novel, you should differentiate on style rather than on anything else.And this is not less true in business. Our “Style Compass” seems familiar with elements from the model of Myers-Briggs and also with the Competing Values Framework. And perhaps with many other concepts.Recently I found another reference with similarities; the so-called Left-Hand/Right-Hand model being the brainchild of Professor John Donovan of MIT. This model is about managing or leading innovations:...Its main tenet is that all organizational functions can be divided into two categories-the standard quotidian efforts at status quo maintenance and risk minimization, and the riskier ventures into new fields or endeavours. The former is labelled the right-hand, while the latter is the left-hand. It is wi
    potential buyer be interested, they have the opportunity to interact with the DVD to find out more whilst asking questions along the way. Businesses can also offer copies of the Marketing DVD in order to reinforce their products, services and branding.

    Brand Building Online Games: The most important and compelling reason behind using online games for brand building is that sending marketing messages to potential customers by associating the messages with online games is a non-obtrusive, entertaining, and interactive method of advertising. Utilising such a method ensures that your prospective customers are receiving your marketing messages because they want to and not because they have to.

    In-game Advertising: Separate to online games designed specifically for brand building, in-game advertising is a method of marketing and brand building within existing online games. Studies have shown that when advertisements were placed within the ga

    Persuasion Techniques You Can Try Today
    Have you ever tried persuasion techniques to get what you want? Consciously, I mean, because smiling and many other simple persuasion techniques are used unconsciously all the time. You might think that intentionally using a technique is somehow unethical, but I would argue that it depends on the purpose and the circumstance. In any case, here are some you can try at your discretion.Mirroring and MatchingThe technique of "mirroring and matching" involves changing your verbal and body language to more closely match the person you are with. You slow or accelerate your speech to match his or hers, and sit in the same position. You use the same facial expressions, and laugh when he or she laughs. Done well, you can use this technique to establish rapport quickly and easily with most people.You can try this on anyone. With practice most people won't notice you're doing anythi
    Welcome to the world of touch screens, mobile phones and online shopping. It seems interacting with businesses via technology is becoming increasingly popular each year and the horizon indicates that this isn’t going to change. Interactive marketing is undoubtedly the future of advertising and is a cost effective means of attracting new audiences from just about any location in the world. With over 34 million users online in the Oceania/Australia region and approximately 15 million mobile users in Australia, the people are there and willing to indulge and interact with any content you can throw at them.

    In order to determine whether interactive marketing could assist you and your business, we must first define such a technology. To put it simply, Interactive marketing is the method of advertising interactively utilising technologies such as the World Wide Web, DVD-ROM’s, mobile devices and online gaming. Users are able to stumble upon products and/or services you offer and then dig deeper if they choose to find out more. It’s all about enticing the user to click further and ultimately contacting you for more information.

    Such marketing techniques, either online or offline, are not new to marketers although it is a method of advertising that is often ignored or neglected. Many businesses, especially those ran by people who are not familiar with such technologies, are hesitant to invest in something they are not sure about. It is understandable though. The Internet is a diverse place and there are many contributing factors that shy people away from utilising it to its full extent, however there is also a huge amount of potential in advertising in such a medium that cannot be ignored.

    Take this example; the idea of posting an advertisement for a PC gaming centre within an online gaming world is just phenomenal. In one advertisement, you have instantly gained the attention of thousands of different gamers who are all extremely interested in the service that you offer for an extended period of time. It’s being able to target your market so specifically and so easily without spending a fortune that makes interactive marketing such a brilliant opportunity for small and large businesses alike.

    There are obviously a number of different platforms that business owners can employ to market their organisation interactively. These branch over a number of technologies and can also interact with each other by linking users from one medium to the next. It is the idea that a user can be playing a game, see a great advertisement, click on a link and view the website at his/her own leisure that makes the world of difference. To ensure that your business is making good use of the technologies available to it, a marketing plan designed specifically for interactive marketing should be developed and the following methods of advertising should be considered.

    Interactive CD’s: The thought of handing someone a business card that can also provide them with copious amounts of information relating to your business is an exceptionally unique method of marketing. People swap business cards each and every day and half the time those cards end up in the trash. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a means of enticing them to learn a little more about your company and all they had to do was insert your card into their computer? We all sit in front of a PC for numerous hours a day and inserting a CD into one’s CD-ROM drive is just as simple as opening a book.

    Marketing DVD’s: Advertising at tradeshows, exhibitions and large events is all about catching people’s attention. So many potential customers walk in and out those doors without even looking twice at half of the stands on display. Marketing DVD-ROM’s can provide business owners with the facility of showcasing their products and services on a larger screen. Should a potential buyer be interested, they have the opportunity to interact with the DVD to find out more whilst asking questions along the way. Businesses can also offer copies of the Marketing DVD in order to reinforce their products, services and branding.

    Brand Building Online Games: The most important and compelling reason behind using online games for brand building is that sending marketing messages to potential customers by associating the messages with online games is a non-obtrusive, entertaining, and interactive method of advertising. Utilising such a method ensures that your prospective customers are receiving your marketing messages because they want to and not because they have to.

    In-game Advertising: Separate to online games designed specifically for brand building, in-game advertising is a method of marketing and brand building within existing online games. Studies have shown that when advertisements were placed within the gam

    But... Isn't That MLM
    I've heard other internet marketers who were involved in network marketing programs (MLM companies) say that they had been discouraged to work their business because it was MLM. This had not happened to me, until just very recently.Yesterday someone that I know asked me regarding my online business: "Well, isn't that MLM?" Then proceeded to inform me that I shouldn't count on that as my main source of income. (As a note, this person did not have any real experience in the marketing industry.)Apparently the network marketing industry has received a bad reputation - at least in some circles.Okay, what is MLM?MLM (as most people know) stands for Multi-Level-Marketing. When you strip off any stigma involved in it, it's simple definition is: "...a business model that combines direct marketing with franchising" (from Wiktionary Online Encyclopedia). So
    ices you offer and then dig deeper if they choose to find out more. It’s all about enticing the user to click further and ultimately contacting you for more information.

    Such marketing techniques, either online or offline, are not new to marketers although it is a method of advertising that is often ignored or neglected. Many businesses, especially those ran by people who are not familiar with such technologies, are hesitant to invest in something they are not sure about. It is understandable though. The Internet is a diverse place and there are many contributing factors that shy people away from utilising it to its full extent, however there is also a huge amount of potential in advertising in such a medium that cannot be ignored.

    Take this example; the idea of posting an advertisement for a PC gaming centre within an online gaming world is just phenomenal. In one advertisement, you have instantly gained the attention of thousands of different gamers who are all extremely interested in the service that you offer for an extended period of time. It’s being able to target your market so specifically and so easily without spending a fortune that makes interactive marketing such a brilliant opportunity for small and large businesses alike.

    There are obviously a number of different platforms that business owners can employ to market their organisation interactively. These branch over a number of technologies and can also interact with each other by linking users from one medium to the next. It is the idea that a user can be playing a game, see a great advertisement, click on a link and view the website at his/her own leisure that makes the world of difference. To ensure that your business is making good use of the technologies available to it, a marketing plan designed specifically for interactive marketing should be developed and the following methods of advertising should be considered.

    Interactive CD’s: The thought of handing someone a business card that can also provide them with copious amounts of information relating to your business is an exceptionally unique method of marketing. People swap business cards each and every day and half the time those cards end up in the trash. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a means of enticing them to learn a little more about your company and all they had to do was insert your card into their computer? We all sit in front of a PC for numerous hours a day and inserting a CD into one’s CD-ROM drive is just as simple as opening a book.

    Marketing DVD’s: Advertising at tradeshows, exhibitions and large events is all about catching people’s attention. So many potential customers walk in and out those doors without even looking twice at half of the stands on display. Marketing DVD-ROM’s can provide business owners with the facility of showcasing their products and services on a larger screen. Should a potential buyer be interested, they have the opportunity to interact with the DVD to find out more whilst asking questions along the way. Businesses can also offer copies of the Marketing DVD in order to reinforce their products, services and branding.

    Brand Building Online Games: The most important and compelling reason behind using online games for brand building is that sending marketing messages to potential customers by associating the messages with online games is a non-obtrusive, entertaining, and interactive method of advertising. Utilising such a method ensures that your prospective customers are receiving your marketing messages because they want to and not because they have to.

    In-game Advertising: Separate to online games designed specifically for brand building, in-game advertising is a method of marketing and brand building within existing online games. Studies have shown that when advertisements were placed within the ga

    Motivating Tips for Job Seekers
    Are you staring at an empty page, trying to write the next cover letter? Or postponing the grip and grin meeting you’ve scheduled? Have lethargy and laziness set in? Has your get up and go taken a permanent vacation?Well, my friend, you are not alone.Staying motivated during a prolonged job search is more challenging than actually going on an interview.Here are some tips to keep you motivated:Keep busy by lending a hand - do volunteer work or help a neighbor in need. It will raise your self-esteem and the feel good quotient that can be sorely depleted during a job search.Get temp or contract work – this will give you a few bucks and provide structure to your week.Shake your booty – Move, exercise, dance. The endorphin release alone will carry you forward into more activity.<
    s who are all extremely interested in the service that you offer for an extended period of time. It’s being able to target your market so specifically and so easily without spending a fortune that makes interactive marketing such a brilliant opportunity for small and large businesses alike.

    There are obviously a number of different platforms that business owners can employ to market their organisation interactively. These branch over a number of technologies and can also interact with each other by linking users from one medium to the next. It is the idea that a user can be playing a game, see a great advertisement, click on a link and view the website at his/her own leisure that makes the world of difference. To ensure that your business is making good use of the technologies available to it, a marketing plan designed specifically for interactive marketing should be developed and the following methods of advertising should be considered.

    Interactive CD’s: The thought of handing someone a business card that can also provide them with copious amounts of information relating to your business is an exceptionally unique method of marketing. People swap business cards each and every day and half the time those cards end up in the trash. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a means of enticing them to learn a little more about your company and all they had to do was insert your card into their computer? We all sit in front of a PC for numerous hours a day and inserting a CD into one’s CD-ROM drive is just as simple as opening a book.

    Marketing DVD’s: Advertising at tradeshows, exhibitions and large events is all about catching people’s attention. So many potential customers walk in and out those doors without even looking twice at half of the stands on display. Marketing DVD-ROM’s can provide business owners with the facility of showcasing their products and services on a larger screen. Should a potential buyer be interested, they have the opportunity to interact with the DVD to find out more whilst asking questions along the way. Businesses can also offer copies of the Marketing DVD in order to reinforce their products, services and branding.

    Brand Building Online Games: The most important and compelling reason behind using online games for brand building is that sending marketing messages to potential customers by associating the messages with online games is a non-obtrusive, entertaining, and interactive method of advertising. Utilising such a method ensures that your prospective customers are receiving your marketing messages because they want to and not because they have to.

    In-game Advertising: Separate to online games designed specifically for brand building, in-game advertising is a method of marketing and brand building within existing online games. Studies have shown that when advertisements were placed within the ga

    E-mail Marketing that Works: 7 Tips
    7 Tips for Writing Effective Marketing E-mailE-mail is quickly becoming a preferred way of marketing products and services. Its low cost and nearly instant delivery mean it is cost-effective for businesses. Plus it is a very personal form of communication that goes directly to decision-makers, bypassing traditional gatekeepers like mailroom workers and secretaries. But an e-mail that doesn’t capture the readers’ attention will be deleted as fast as junk mail is thrown away. How can you be sure that the person it’s written to reads your e-mail? Here are 7 tips that will ensure that your e-mail gets read:1. Know your audience. The best way to make sure your e-mail marketing will be successful is to know who you are marketing to. Then tailor your e-mail—including the subject line.2. Keep it short and simple. E-mail is best used for quick bits of information. For example
    ive CD’s: The thought of handing someone a business card that can also provide them with copious amounts of information relating to your business is an exceptionally unique method of marketing. People swap business cards each and every day and half the time those cards end up in the trash. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a means of enticing them to learn a little more about your company and all they had to do was insert your card into their computer? We all sit in front of a PC for numerous hours a day and inserting a CD into one’s CD-ROM drive is just as simple as opening a book.

    Marketing DVD’s: Advertising at tradeshows, exhibitions and large events is all about catching people’s attention. So many potential customers walk in and out those doors without even looking twice at half of the stands on display. Marketing DVD-ROM’s can provide business owners with the facility of showcasing their products and services on a larger screen. Should a potential buyer be interested, they have the opportunity to interact with the DVD to find out more whilst asking questions along the way. Businesses can also offer copies of the Marketing DVD in order to reinforce their products, services and branding.

    Brand Building Online Games: The most important and compelling reason behind using online games for brand building is that sending marketing messages to potential customers by associating the messages with online games is a non-obtrusive, entertaining, and interactive method of advertising. Utilising such a method ensures that your prospective customers are receiving your marketing messages because they want to and not because they have to.

    In-game Advertising: Separate to online games designed specifically for brand building, in-game advertising is a method of marketing and brand building within existing online games. Studies have shown that when advertisements were placed within the ga

    Cement Mixers – A Guide
    A cement mixer – the more appropriate name is a concrete mixer – performs the function of mixing cement, water and either gravel or sand to make concrete. A revolving drum is used in the cement mixer to properly mix these components, A portable cement mixer gives the needed time for the construction workers to use it, before it becomes hard.To build a foundation for a home, shed or garage or repair a building or a sidewalk, the right kind of cement mixer should be used to ensure the job is executed properly.The mobile concrete dispenser or mobile cement mixer is used for batching concrete into several areas such as sidewalks. The amount of concrete can be properly controlled by using the mobile cement mixer. Extra water is not needed to mix cement in mobile cement mixers.The stationary or immobile cement mixer or concrete dispenser as the name implies, is fixed in a central lo
    potential buyer be interested, they have the opportunity to interact with the DVD to find out more whilst asking questions along the way. Businesses can also offer copies of the Marketing DVD in order to reinforce their products, services and branding.

    Brand Building Online Games: The most important and compelling reason behind using online games for brand building is that sending marketing messages to potential customers by associating the messages with online games is a non-obtrusive, entertaining, and interactive method of advertising. Utilising such a method ensures that your prospective customers are receiving your marketing messages because they want to and not because they have to.

    In-game Advertising: Separate to online games designed specifically for brand building, in-game advertising is a method of marketing and brand building within existing online games. Studies have shown that when advertisements were placed within the game space of popular games, click-throughs had increased ten fold. Not only are you advertising specifically to your target market but you also gain increased exposure time for your dollar. Think of it this way, even if a gamer only joined a game for five minutes, you’re already gaining more exposure than you would through television or radio.

    Dynamic Websites & RSS Feeds: Providing users with new content via your website is just one method of having them return on a regular basis. Content driven websites are also far more likely to be recommended to others. If you are constantly adding content to your website, you may want to consider using RSS feeds to let your users know that new content is online. RSS feeds are basically a simple and elegant means of notifying users that selected websites have been updated.

    Mobile Advertising: Last but not least is the ever growing world of mobile advertising. In today’s day and age, everybody seems to have a mobile phone. They are used frequently and are often no more than a few metres reach at any one time. Users now have the ability of viewing SMS messages, browsing WAP sites, clicking-through to web sites and reading emails all from their mobile and marketing in each of these mediums is the ideal method of utilising the technology to its full extent.

    So, where do you go from here? The straight forward approach is to implement a marketing plan that includes some if not all of the above mentioned methods of interactive marketing. Implementing marketing strategies within each of these mediums is not an overnight job and chances are you will need to contact a number of marketing agencies or service providers in order to get the job done. Think carefully, plan thoroughly and stick to your budget. These are cost effective marketing alternatives and should not set you back more than you’d expect. If ever in doubt, get a second opinion.

    Interactive marketing definitely isn’t for everyone and certainly works better for some more than others, however It all boils down to whether you’re willing to give it a try. Start small but think big. Try one medium and then move on to the next. No matter what avenue you take though, you will notice increased exposure and that should ultimately hit your bottom line. Exceptional marketing should be engaging, unique yet non-obtrusive. Interactive marketing is just that.

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