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Blogger King Teaches You How to Make More Money Blogging

August 30th, 2008

Blogger King Teaches You How to Make More Money Blogging | CenterNetworks

The Blogger King stopped by the CenterNetworks office today and asked me to setup the tripod and camera. Here’s his newest video on how to increase your blog traffic and drive more advertising dollars. Apparently he will be back this week with another “gem” as he called it.

Brad blogging, weblogs

Fantastic Public Speaking Notes and Ideas from Guy Kawasaki

June 16th, 2007

Guy Kawasaki always posts great ideas and tips on his web site for building and growing businesses. I met him years ago at one of his Garage conferences and have been impressed ever since. He is a fantastic speaker and mentor.

This post is from a friend of his that is a professional singer and public speaker. I am a huge advocate for public speaking as a way to generate business (promote) for your company. It has always worked for me and should work for you to. This post covers fantastic ideas for making sure you give your best when speaking to groups. I especially like the one about pretending you are speaking for a Queen. Go read the entire post. You will find every tip is excellent and they go way beyond imagining your audience naked.

Circulate with your audience. Before every concert, speech, and seminar, I try to mingle with the crowd, ask questions, and let them know I’m glad they came. This isn’t always possible in the real world, but when it is, I have an opportunity to feel a bond with the people I’m about to perform for and undo some of the jitters that are a natural part of being “on.”

Snarl. If people can’t hear you, they won’t listen to you. Add some nasal resonance to your voice, but keep smiling. Snarl is that nasal sound you get when you speak partially from your nose instead of your mouth. It generates overtones above 2,800 cycles per second that make any room “sing.” Pretend you’re trying to yell/warn a child that’s about to run out in front of a bus—like yelling, “STOP!” This works whether you’re using a microphone or speaking without one

Bite your tongue. If your mouth gets dry in the middle of your presentation, try gently biting your tongue. Opera singers use this all the time to release saliva which moistens your mouth.

Perform for a hero. Several years ago I was asked to sing a command performance for the Queen of Spain. I worked harder on that concert than any I have ever sung. It was very successful and I was proud of my preparation. From that time on I imagined I was about to sing for the queen, it made me twice the performer I had been previously. Pick a hero, and give them your best shot!

Source: How to Change the World

Brad blogging, web marketing

Advertising Age – Digital – Package-Goods Marketers Finally Find Value in Search

June 5th, 2007

Advertising age has a good piece on packaged goods manufacturers figuring out that Adwords exists and that it can have value for them. Great examples around the pet food recall category.

When panicked pet owners typed “pet food recall” into search engines during the recent contamination crisis, the paid results included affected and unaffected brands hoping to reassure consumers, plus lawyers, news outlets and even politicians trawling for plaintiffs, readers and votes.

Bounce is among the package-goods brands that are beginning to buy into search advertising.

But there was one even odder interloper — Procter & Gamble Co.’s Bounce dryer sheets. Bounce wasn’t trying to capitalize on the misfortune of sibling brands Iams and Eukanuba. It was simply running a previously scheduled ad around the word “pet” to drive pet owners to BounceEverywhere.com to show how to use dryer sheets to get hair off clothes.

Here’s the money quote though for this industry and in fact everyone marketing online that wants to do search. Its a difficult thing to manage and if you throw the IT department at it as some might suggest, it will fail. You need a strategic mind.

One problem companies have is figuring out who owns search, Mr. Blackshaw said. Agencies aren’t necessarily equipped or required to create search ads, he said, and it’s often unclear internally whether marketing or information-technology staff is best-equipped to manage search.

Source: Advertising Age – Digital – Package-Goods Marketers Finally Find Value in Search

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