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Archive for April, 2008

Apr
30

Warner Brother Internet TV

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Having given up on a TV channel, Warner Bros. is now going to try the Internet. The studio is launching several sites to feature the TV network that disappeared when it merged with UPN 18 months ago.

As Hulu.com is doing for NBC Universal and Fox, the Web will give new life to old WB shows like Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Everwood. The free, ad-supported programming will start appearing at TheWB.com in beta testing in May, with a formal launch later this year.

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Apr
28

Social Networking is the new Media Company

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Alexander Wolfe from Information week recently posted a very interesting article about Social Networking and Web 2.0. You can read the original article here, or keep reading the excerpt below.

The way in which we read and create websites is changing rapidly and the bar for minimum standards is constantly being raised. Customers expect user friendliness and interactivity - not just a static site from which they get your business phone number.

Alexander wrote:

“Remember, you read it here first. Wolfe’s three laws of the brave new Web 2.0 world are: Mobile is the new desktop, the home page is dead, and social networks like Facebook and MySpace presage the media company of the future. These catchy Web 2.0 catch-phrases popped into my head during a heavy week of session-sitting at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco. Here’s why I’m optimistic that those of us who are ready to embrace the virtual future are going to be in for a fun ride.

These aphorisms are part of my attempt to make sense of the rapidly shifting playing field, in which those of us who’ve spent the last several years ramping up our blogging efforts — and patting ourselves on the virtual back for being in the forefront of the new-media revolution — find all of a sudden that we’re no longer quite so cutting edge.

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Apr
22

Show Us Your Nuts and win $10,000

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Loconut has started a new competition offering 10 grand for submitting a crazy video.

Thanks to WA’s own Loconut.com.au, it’s your chance to show off those fun or entertaining videos of you, your family, mates or work mates. If you haven’t yet gone nuts with your mobile phone, camera or video camera, start filming, upload your 30-60 second video here and you could win 10,000 bucks!!! Not to mention, up to 100,000 West Aussies might just see your handywork….

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Apr
22

10 Reasons Why Your Business Should Have A Website

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10 Reasons for a WebsiteReason #10 – Your competition probably has one and your customers are finding them

Many people use a search engine like Google or Yahoo to find suppliers. The internet does a great job of leveling out the playing field and lets the small guys compete evenly with the big guys.

A cleverly designed and informative website is key. It’s important not to let your competitors to be the first ones with a website because it can take a lot of time and effort to catch up if they get the lead on you.

Reason #9 – It takes time to establish your website

When do set up a website, it will take some time for the search engines to list and index your site, and give you a ranking.

The ranking will determine how high up on the list you appear when someone enters a search phrase in the search engine.

Alternatively, you can engage in a Pay per Click campaign such as AdWords to raise your visibility, but nothing beats a high organic search result.

Reason #8 – Websites are the most cost effective selling tool

The ration for the return on investment (ROI) on a website is far ahead of other sales mediums such as paid advertising, sales staff, cold calling and even print media.

Whilst you will rarely ever just use one approach, a website will prove to be a long term sales tool for a relatively small upfront cost.

Reason #7 – Most of your customers are looking for your website

Customers who are well equipped, have good funding and affluent will most likely look for their suppliers online – these are precisely the sorts of customers you will want – customers with money.

If you’re not represented on the internet – they will most likely go to one of your competitors.

Reason #6 – Customer anonymonity

A most interesting phenomenon is that the internet has put customers in the driving seat.

Usually if a customer makes a telephone call or walks into a store to simply browse, they can often be concerned with pressure sales tactics or repeated follow up calls.

Visiting and checking out a website however is totally anonymous. They can browse your wares and stocks freely and maintain their advantage as long as they like. Many customers prefer this flexibility when investigating a potential supplier and this is why having an effectively designed website is very important.

Reason #5 - Recommendations

Suppose one of your customers or friends wants to pass on a recommendation for your business. It is unlikely they will remember a telephone number or address, but much rather your business name.

When the potential customer gets home or into work, the first thing they will do is type that business name into a search engine. If you don’t have a website – then it’s unlikely they are going to be able to contact you!

Reason #4 – Your best customers will want to look for you on the internet

Your best customers will often want to check in with your website to see if you have new stocks, news or special offers. Most people do not read the junk mail posted to them by mail or even e-mail these days, so it’s important that you keep your website up to date and working well.

Reason #3 – Your website is your on-line brochure

Company brochures are useful and comforting to have – but you have to actually give them to someone physically and convince them to read it if it’s going to be of any usefulness.

A website is your online brochure. People will come to it by way of search engines, recommendations and advertising and expect to find out everything they want to know before contacting you in person.

A website is always there – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and is available to anyone in the world who has an internet connection.

Reason #2 - Your website is more important than your business card

The most used item on a business card today is the website address.

All of the major companies and labels now have websites. More important than the business card itself is the website because that will be the first place the person goes to investigate your company once you give them a card.

Also, when you do not have a card handy, if you have a simple domain name (such as mycomapny.com) then it’s just as easy to tell them your website address and if it’s catchy enough – they will easily remember it.

Reason #1 – Websites allow you to present a powerful image of your business

The most important reason of all for a website is that this can give the best possible and most complete image of your company to that potential customer.

Few customers will actually visit your office or headquarters. Most will simply telephone or email you for further information (after looking at a website).

You can ensure that your website gives the very best first impression to your customers, by presenting a well designed and professional website.

It’s a very low cost way to be making those extremely important first impressions.

Conversely, anyone interested in your company will be checking out the website as part of a credibility check. If the website does not exist or gives a poor impression of the company through typos or pages “under construction”, then you may not be able to recover the situation.


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