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Jingles - What Constitutes A Successful Jingle Campaign? and Alexa.What constitutes a successful jingle campaign? In this article we will examine and listen to 4 successful jingle campaigns and look for key ingredients to their success.Jingle Campaign #1, Mr. Chau’s Chinese Fast Food: Go to my Sound Advantage website listed at the bottom and click on the "Sounds" page and then click on: Mr Chau's Chinese Fast Food.This radio & TV musical identity has been the cornerstone of Mr. Chau’s campaign since 1996 and is still a current hit. In that time span he has grown from 6 to 22 regional locations.We were asked to find a creative and fun way to reach an across-the-board demographic (including children), with as much of his full menu as possible in the :60 radio spot. We decided that the variety on Mr. Chau's menu needed to be reflected with creative variety so we brought in a multiplicity of personalities and singers and pieced them into an up-tempo musical track punctuated with chopstick percussion.The 2nd campaign is a :60 radio & TV jingle for the Northern California Marine Association’s Boat Shows in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sacramento and San Jose, California. They were targeting a A35-64 demo but also wanted it to appeal to children. We chose reggae music as the vehicle and fun lyrics with great vocals to sell the boating lifestyle. The campaign is relatively new but is a smashing success. Again, on my Sound Advantage website listed at the bottom, click on th Backlinks, or one-way links pointing to your websites are quite valuable. It is said that Google actually somewhat measures the value of websites through backlinks. You can gauge the value of a website through PageRank. You could install the Google Toolbar on your browser and get information about a website's pagerank. Art or Science? Experts often try to deconstruct the algorithms of the developers of the search engines and figure out a way to make it work for them. One suggested way is to work with tools like wordtracker (wordtracker.com) - which gives users statistical info of top/searched keywords. Using it could give one insights on what keywords could work with a website. I tried using it for a while and gave me some interesting finds. Around January 2006, I discovered that the keywords "pinoy ako" were very, very popular. If I understood the wordtracker explanations correctly, these keywords were searched an average of 126 a day in the last 100 days. What is even more fascinating is the fact that there were NO websites with those two exact words Online Turnkey Sites – Good and Bad Like it or not, the Internet is slowly creeping up into our lives. Businesses that are not ready might just be left behind by the trends that have been coming up. One important trend is Search Engine Optimization (SEO).You have decided to open a site online, but are not sure where to start. This brings us to the subject of the online turnkey sites.An online turnkey site comes in a couple of variations. All of them are designed to give you a base to work off for your ecommerce efforts. The idea is to create the fundamentals of a site and then let you go to town with it. Depending on the platform, using one of these platforms can be a good or bad move.Let me save you a ton of money from the outset. If you are considering an online turnkey site that is fully contained, to wit, it gives you a site, domain and products to sell, you are going to have a very difficult time making money. There are a couple of reasons for this. First, your site is no different than all the other turnkey sites sold by the same company. Why would prospects come to your site instead of any of the others? Simply put, there is no way to make your site standout. Further, your marketing will be a major pain. Many pay-per-click search engines will not let you list the site because they only allow one listing per affiliate program and they will consider a turnkey site as one. Further, you will have difficulties pursuing any search engine rankings because you will have little ability to change the site. I strongly encourage you to avoid these online turnkey sites like the plague.There are online site builders that work fine. These services essentially giv SEO is basically one of the latest online marketing methods. It generally means putting your website on top of the search rankings for Google, MSN, Yahoo and other major search engines. According to research, people who use search engines generally just stay on the first page of the search results. Just think about it, when you type a keyword in google.com, how many times have you clicked on one of the first 5 links listed? SEO is very important for online entrepreneurs since it could give their website a lot of traffic. An online store with a lot of visits would surely gain more purchases. It would definitely get a lot more income compared to another e-store that's way below the search rankings. Is SEO really Important? For example, I searched for "SEO Philippines" on Google and found Marc Macalua's personal blog on the subject. Marc was able to get to the top of the search results through a lot of his own research on SEO. He also has a more formal website - www.seophilippines.org for anything related to SEO, which were top 3 on my search results page. Since Marc's website was on the top of the list, I naturally clicked on it. I saw their website, found valuable information and became a member of the site's yahoogroup. In effect, this was already a successful conversion for him. This is akin to getting a customer for an online store. If Marc had been selling a personal ebook on SEO, I might have bought one. Another example would be this ecommerce website - www.pcsforeveryone.com. It is among the top search engine results when a person searches for "custom computers." The company behind it has heavily invested in getting to the top of this keyword because it is estimated to be queried (based on wordtracker) around 250 times every 24 hours. Needless to say, they are earning a LOT from the website. I'm already optimized! Now think about this, what if a user didn't know about the NIKE brand. Say he/she is in some part of the world where Nike has not been heard of. This person just wants to look for shoes. Type "shoes" on google.com and notice the first search result is www.shoes.com. Nike is not even in the first page search results. Another example: Some websites I've worked with are www.jt-multicraft.c. When they advertise, they will probably say, we're on the top of the search engines when you search for "jt-multicraft", "cbcfashion", or "pfebrushart". Unfortunately, people might not know about their company brand and may be searching for something else. What if their target market were looking for native crafts? Would they come up? With some tweaking and experimentation, I was able to get one of them to be within the first results page for the keywords Philippine Native Crafts Potential clients might not know the company's names. They'll just be searching for suppliers and use many different keywords that they would figure as relevant. SEO becomes more important in these cases. How to make it to the top of the Search Results One basic tip I just learned today was to look at a website's source code and have it optimized. Every website you see online has already been formatted so that it would be easy to look at. Behind it is a source code with all those HTML tags. It seems that search engines see all those HTML tags inside a page and finds all the important keywords. If there is a lot of garbage there, then the Search Engines would have a tougher time categorizing the website. I often use this SEO tool from Sitening to help me determine the SEO quality of the websites I make. Another tip I learned was to have less images and animation and more text. If a web page contains only Images and Flash Animation, the search engines would not be able to get a good idea of what the page was about. It would almost certainly rank much, much lower. So it would be a very good idea to have dummy links within the html part of any flashy website. I was able to get the Jt-multicraft website to the first Google results page for the keywords "Philippine Native Crafts" simply by creating a basic html landing page. This was a simple html file that I validated for SEO and submitted within the website's domain. After that, I submitted this landing page in Google, Yahoo and MSN. I made around 4-5 backlinks from other websites I handled. The landing page was uploaded last May 11, 2006. By today, May 26, I was able to get it to the first search engine results page. Some Tools for SEO Backlinks, or one-way links pointing to your websites are quite valuable. It is said that Google actually somewhat measures the value of websites through backlinks. You can gauge the value of a website through PageRank. You could install the Google Toolbar on your browser and get information about a website's pagerank. Art or Science? Experts often try to deconstruct the algorithms of the developers of the search engines and figure out a way to make it work for them. One suggested way is to work with tools like wordtracker (wordtracker.com) - which gives users statistical info of top/searched keywords. Using it could give one insights on what keywords could work with a website. I tried using it for a while and gave me some interesting finds. Around January 2006, I discovered that the keywords "pinoy ako" were very, very popular. If I understood the wordtracker explanations correctly, these keywords were searched an average of 126 a day in the last 100 days. What is even more fascinating is the fact that there were NO websites with those two exact words t Managers: Get Real, Please! ame a member of the site's yahoogroup. In effect, this was already a successful conversion for him. This is akin to getting a customer for an online store. If Marc had been selling a personal ebook on SEO, I might have bought one.Personnel mentions in the newspaper and product plugs on radio hardly qualify as an adequate return on your public relations dollar, and you probably know it!Especially unfortunate when your PR budget could be doing something really positive about the behaviors of those outside audiences that most affect your business, non-profit or association.And also when it could be delivering external stakeholder behavior change – the kind that leads directly to achieving your managerial objectives.And, finally, when you could be persuading those important outside folks to your way of thinking, then move them to take actions that help your department, division or subsidiary succeed.On the other hand, if all you want is a simple publicity effort, fine. But if you want full-bore public relations performance like that above – performance that really contributes to your success as a manager – here’s a blueprint that will start you on your way.“People act on their own perception of the facts before them, which leads to predictable behaviors about which something can be done. When we create, change or reinforce that opinion by reaching, persuading and moving-to-desired-action the very people whose behaviors affect the organization the most, the public relations mission is accomplished.”What can you expect from such a blueprint? How about heavy-hitter givers eyeing your 501-C-3; new Another example would be this ecommerce website - www.pcsforeveryone.com. It is among the top search engine results when a person searches for "custom computers." The company behind it has heavily invested in getting to the top of this keyword because it is estimated to be queried (based on wordtracker) around 250 times every 24 hours. Needless to say, they are earning a LOT from the website. I'm already optimized! Now think about this, what if a user didn't know about the NIKE brand. Say he/she is in some part of the world where Nike has not been heard of. This person just wants to look for shoes. Type "shoes" on google.com and notice the first search result is www.shoes.com. Nike is not even in the first page search results. Another example: Some websites I've worked with are www.jt-multicraft.c. When they advertise, they will probably say, we're on the top of the search engines when you search for "jt-multicraft", "cbcfashion", or "pfebrushart". Unfortunately, people might not know about their company brand and may be searching for something else. What if their target market were looking for native crafts? Would they come up? With some tweaking and experimentation, I was able to get one of them to be within the first results page for the keywords Philippine Native Crafts Potential clients might not know the company's names. They'll just be searching for suppliers and use many different keywords that they would figure as relevant. SEO becomes more important in these cases. How to make it to the top of the Search Results One basic tip I just learned today was to look at a website's source code and have it optimized. Every website you see online has already been formatted so that it would be easy to look at. Behind it is a source code with all those HTML tags. It seems that search engines see all those HTML tags inside a page and finds all the important keywords. If there is a lot of garbage there, then the Search Engines would have a tougher time categorizing the website. I often use this SEO tool from Sitening to help me determine the SEO quality of the websites I make. Another tip I learned was to have less images and animation and more text. If a web page contains only Images and Flash Animation, the search engines would not be able to get a good idea of what the page was about. It would almost certainly rank much, much lower. So it would be a very good idea to have dummy links within the html part of any flashy website. I was able to get the Jt-multicraft website to the first Google results page for the keywords "Philippine Native Crafts" simply by creating a basic html landing page. This was a simple html file that I validated for SEO and submitted within the website's domain. After that, I submitted this landing page in Google, Yahoo and MSN. I made around 4-5 backlinks from other websites I handled. The landing page was uploaded last May 11, 2006. By today, May 26, I was able to get it to the first search engine results page. Some Tools for SEO Backlinks, or one-way links pointing to your websites are quite valuable. It is said that Google actually somewhat measures the value of websites through backlinks. You can gauge the value of a website through PageRank. You could install the Google Toolbar on your browser and get information about a website's pagerank. Art or Science? Experts often try to deconstruct the algorithms of the developers of the search engines and figure out a way to make it work for them. One suggested way is to work with tools like wordtracker (wordtracker.com) - which gives users statistical info of top/searched keywords. Using it could give one insights on what keywords could work with a website. I tried using it for a while and gave me some interesting finds. Around January 2006, I discovered that the keywords "pinoy ako" were very, very popular. If I understood the wordtracker explanations correctly, these keywords were searched an average of 126 a day in the last 100 days. What is even more fascinating is the fact that there were NO websites with those two exact words Seven Secrets That Successful Trade Show Exhibitors Do Not Want You to Know craft", "cbcfashion", or "pfebrushart". Unfortunately, people might not know about their company brand and may be searching for something else.Why are certain companies consistently successful at trade shows? They understand and practice the processes of targeting and follow-up. You can increase your return on investment by utilizing the same secrets that successful companies want to keep hidden.1. Understand the primary reason you are participating it the trade showYou can use a trade show for many purposes. You may want to introduce a new product or service, announce updates of classic products that better serve your clients, search for new prospects, scope out the competition or perform market research. Successful companies realize that they can only focus on one or two issues per trade show. They make easy-to-understand offers with which targeted clients and prospects can immediately identify.2. Plan for your target audienceOne main reason a company will fail to have a positive return on their investment from a trade show is because they expect to talk with all of the attendees who walk past their booth. They are not clear who their best prospects are, how to identify them or how to quickly qualify their purchasing needs. These companies have the “yank them in” mentality. They want volume, and waste time with poor prospects while the solid gold prospect get frustrated and leaves.3. Pre-invite targeted customers and prospectsOnce you know what products or services you are featuring at the show, you can contact the appropr What if their target market were looking for native crafts? Would they come up? With some tweaking and experimentation, I was able to get one of them to be within the first results page for the keywords Philippine Native Crafts Potential clients might not know the company's names. They'll just be searching for suppliers and use many different keywords that they would figure as relevant. SEO becomes more important in these cases. How to make it to the top of the Search Results One basic tip I just learned today was to look at a website's source code and have it optimized. Every website you see online has already been formatted so that it would be easy to look at. Behind it is a source code with all those HTML tags. It seems that search engines see all those HTML tags inside a page and finds all the important keywords. If there is a lot of garbage there, then the Search Engines would have a tougher time categorizing the website. I often use this SEO tool from Sitening to help me determine the SEO quality of the websites I make. Another tip I learned was to have less images and animation and more text. If a web page contains only Images and Flash Animation, the search engines would not be able to get a good idea of what the page was about. It would almost certainly rank much, much lower. So it would be a very good idea to have dummy links within the html part of any flashy website. I was able to get the Jt-multicraft website to the first Google results page for the keywords "Philippine Native Crafts" simply by creating a basic html landing page. This was a simple html file that I validated for SEO and submitted within the website's domain. After that, I submitted this landing page in Google, Yahoo and MSN. I made around 4-5 backlinks from other websites I handled. The landing page was uploaded last May 11, 2006. By today, May 26, I was able to get it to the first search engine results page. Some Tools for SEO Backlinks, or one-way links pointing to your websites are quite valuable. It is said that Google actually somewhat measures the value of websites through backlinks. You can gauge the value of a website through PageRank. You could install the Google Toolbar on your browser and get information about a website's pagerank. Art or Science? Experts often try to deconstruct the algorithms of the developers of the search engines and figure out a way to make it work for them. One suggested way is to work with tools like wordtracker (wordtracker.com) - which gives users statistical info of top/searched keywords. Using it could give one insights on what keywords could work with a website. I tried using it for a while and gave me some interesting finds. Around January 2006, I discovered that the keywords "pinoy ako" were very, very popular. If I understood the wordtracker explanations correctly, these keywords were searched an average of 126 a day in the last 100 days. What is even more fascinating is the fact that there were NO websites with those two exact words Affiliate Marketing - Why It Works p>There is no denying the fact that Affiliate Marketing is very popular right now. The main reason for its popularity is simple: it benefits both the merchant (the supplier of the product or service) and the marketer (the person promoting the product or service) in many ways. Presented below are two short lists of several benefits enjoyed by both merchant & marketer, respectively.Benefits for the Merchant:1. Instead of a sales force of one or two people, by using Affiliate Marketing a merchant can have a sales force of thousands or more. Their products will be seen by hundreds of thousands of visitors instead of only those that they alone would be able to promote their product to.2. The merchant does not have to worry about hiring, firing and all the other tedious tasks that come along with having employees in a business. Software programs can run the affiliate program and do much of the mundane work.3. Affiliate Marketing allows the merchant to get exposure for his product without incurring a huge expense. Many affiliate programs pay the marketer a percentage of the products sale price. Utilizing this type of program, the merchant wouldn’t pay anything to the marketer unless his product actually sells.4. The advertising costs for the merchant are minimal compared to the aspect of the merchant doing all the promoting themselves.Benefits for the Marketer:1. Most affiliate pro Another tip I learned was to have less images and animation and more text. If a web page contains only Images and Flash Animation, the search engines would not be able to get a good idea of what the page was about. It would almost certainly rank much, much lower. So it would be a very good idea to have dummy links within the html part of any flashy website. I was able to get the Jt-multicraft website to the first Google results page for the keywords "Philippine Native Crafts" simply by creating a basic html landing page. This was a simple html file that I validated for SEO and submitted within the website's domain. After that, I submitted this landing page in Google, Yahoo and MSN. I made around 4-5 backlinks from other websites I handled. The landing page was uploaded last May 11, 2006. By today, May 26, I was able to get it to the first search engine results page. Some Tools for SEO Backlinks, or one-way links pointing to your websites are quite valuable. It is said that Google actually somewhat measures the value of websites through backlinks. You can gauge the value of a website through PageRank. You could install the Google Toolbar on your browser and get information about a website's pagerank. Art or Science? Experts often try to deconstruct the algorithms of the developers of the search engines and figure out a way to make it work for them. One suggested way is to work with tools like wordtracker (wordtracker.com) - which gives users statistical info of top/searched keywords. Using it could give one insights on what keywords could work with a website. I tried using it for a while and gave me some interesting finds. Around January 2006, I discovered that the keywords "pinoy ako" were very, very popular. If I understood the wordtracker explanations correctly, these keywords were searched an average of 126 a day in the last 100 days. What is even more fascinating is the fact that there were NO websites with those two exact words Market Trends: Assessing the Effects on Your SME Business and Alexa.Often as I work with small businesses, I find they assume their market is unchanging and static. They are so tightly focused on trading in their market that they miss the trends in the market around them: they can count their sales, they can describe their customers, they know their competitors but they are blind to the big picture.Once I have got them to agree that market trends might impact their business health, I write these four headings on a piece of paper to capture what they know about their environment:1. Changes in Society What social changes are happening? What demographic changes affect your business? What migration effects have you noticed in your neighbourhood? Are your customers getting older or younger? Do particular age strata, racial groups or cultural clusters buy more or less of your products or services?2. Technology Changes Which new techniques might use costly inputs more efficiently? How could difficult or wasteful processes be avoided using technology? What current products are being displaced? What technology changes are happening to products that are similar to your own?3. Movements in the Economy Which groups have more or less money? How are prices moving? How are supply and demand interacting? What barriers to market entry are increasing or reducing? What are exports and imports doing to your prices?4. Politics and Governmen Backlinks, or one-way links pointing to your websites are quite valuable. It is said that Google actually somewhat measures the value of websites through backlinks. You can gauge the value of a website through PageRank. You could install the Google Toolbar on your browser and get information about a website's pagerank. Art or Science? Experts often try to deconstruct the algorithms of the developers of the search engines and figure out a way to make it work for them. One suggested way is to work with tools like wordtracker (wordtracker.com) - which gives users statistical info of top/searched keywords. Using it could give one insights on what keywords could work with a website. I tried using it for a while and gave me some interesting finds. Around January 2006, I discovered that the keywords "pinoy ako" were very, very popular. If I understood the wordtracker explanations correctly, these keywords were searched an average of 126 a day in the last 100 days. What is even more fascinating is the fact that there were NO websites with those two exact words together. There was no competition. Now if we applied this knowledge, an online entrepreneur could probably put a lot of "PINOY AKO" keywords on this website, sell something related, or put a lot of adsense links, and probably earn a lot of money. That's a simplistic way of viewing it. If it were really that simple then we'd probably all going for the next Internet keyword gold rush. Think backwards Well the first thing that came to my mind was the song "Noypi" by a popular Philippine rock band called Bamboo. The chorus of the song goes "HOY! pinoy ako buo aking loob may agimat ang dugo ko." This roughly translates to something like: "Hey, I'm a Filipino, confident, with an enchanted blood..." Needless to say, it is a rather patriotic song that a lot of the teenaged Filipinos relate to. The song became quite popular in the past months. I have a strong suspicion that the interest in the song drove the large number of keyword searches for "pinoy ako." I would think that these people were actually looking for the lyrics of the song. Knowing this, what would have been good items to sell to the people who looked for those keywords? MP3? Mp3 players? IPods? In this case, to be able to get the sale through, a website definitely has to be search-engine optimized to at least stand a chance in the market. Nowadays, the keywords "Pinoy Ako" already have many search results. This just tells us that SEO can be quite a chore. Websites probably need to be always optimized, depending on the search trends. Around February 2006, I keyed in "Tagalog" as a keyword that I wanted to analyze. Look at some of the results: Keywords -----------------------------------------KEI As you can see above, the KEI for both sets are 144. KEI stand for Keyword Effectiveness Index. The higher the KEI, the more it is searched for and less competition it has. The KEI is not as high as "Jollibee philippines" - which had an amazing KEI rating of 2139.813. Anything higher than KEI 10 is considered significant. What does this tell us? It seems that there is a market online for barong tagalog. I have a hunch that this maybe an international market. Perhaps the Filipinos abroad are looking for "barong tagalog'? According to Wikipedia: Just think about this. If these keywords are searched 14 times per day, and you could sell even just one "barong tagalog" worth P5000. (High end barongs are around this price range.) That's already around P150,000 in 30 days. Take note, however, that the search is for "custom" barongs. We wonder what "custom" means. Does it refer to tailor-fit clothes? Or perhaps it refers to those with custom designs? Now just think about this, there are a lot of Philippine websites out there. How many have actually been Search-Engine optimized? I doubt there are a lot. If an entrepreneur could get ahead of his peers on this, then his/her website could be at the top of Google/MSN/Yahoo searches. That is a big international market. We all better start reading more about SEO. [Note: This original article was published on www.jozzua.com last February 27, 2006. It has been edited and rewritten by the author for distribution. The author grants you the right to copy, redistribute, and reprint this article on other websites as long as the original text (including this note and all URL links) is kept intact, the author is duly recognized and the link to www.jozzua.com is preserved.]
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