Sunday, March 26, 2006

Republican Domain Re-direction Looks Stupid, Petty

I just got a message that someone had posted on a forum:

 

This fall's US Senate campaign in the state of Tennessee will likely be between Republican Ed Bryant and Democrat Harold Ford Jr. Both are currently in the US House of Representatives.

I just read that Bryant's campaign registered the domain name www.FordforSenate.com. If you type that in you go to the Bryant campaign web site.

If you're so inclined to complain, here's Bryant's contact info:

Ed Bryant for Senate
5214 Maryland Way Suite 304
Brentwood, TN 37027
Phone: 615-373-2327
Fax: 615-373-9851
Email: info@edbryantforsenate.com

 

Leave it to a politician to make themselves look stupid. Do they think that someone looking for Ford will then be interested in Bryant? Do they think this will sway voters? I think the petty meanness of this action WILL help to sway voters, but not as intended.

(hris

Friday, March 24, 2006

Pundits Poo-Poo Google Print, Possibly Prematurely

Whoa, it seems that Google's first attempt to enter the print advertising world was not a hit right from the start.
 
 
My, how quickly we are to condemn a first effort...! I was just reading an article today in 2/7/06 DM News about this and realized the vast potential of what Google is trying to do.
 
They should have purchased ad space in the same style as their on-line ads and put that up for bid right into AdWords. Small, deftly-worded ads that move from the online world to the off-line world complete with the Google brand. Once they make this kind of adjustment and stop trying to fit into the existing format they will have another winner, IMO.
 
It would be SO AWESOME to have our AdWords ads start to appear in newspapers and magazines like they do now on the content networks, and aside from the additional exposure, there's NO CLICK FRAUD! Plus we get to reach all those people that don't mind killing trees to get their daily fix of news.
 
I webmaster for a small Minnesota newspaper, The Watchdog News (http://www.watchdog-news.com) and I am going to suggest to the editor that we adopt the same type of ad format with content-related ads that you see from Google and other providers. Don't tell me I'm the only one that sees the potential here and the slap-your-head, simplicity of the concept...?
 
Hey, I dusted off the crystal ball, and guess what I just saw? HDTV sets in just about every home. No surprise there, but what DID take my breath away was seeing some content on those beautiful screens along one site of the screen and it looked to me to be damn 160x600 skyscraper ads!!! I couldn't make out if it was Gooooogle or Yahooooo! but I would lay some money on which one it will turn out to be... :-)
 
(hris

Dog Blog Barks About Boutique, Business, and Brand

 BarkSlope.com Launches Dog Blog to Increase Brand Loyalty and Solve Search Engine Optimization Challenges

BarkSlope.com releases a blog about current dog news and trends. First E-commerce dog boutique to release a blog on the Yahoo Store Platform.

Chicago, IL (PRWEB) March 23, 2006 -- BarkSlope.com, one of the internet’s leading dog boutiques, officially launched the Bark Slope Dog Blog last month. BarkSlope.com is one of the first dog boutiques in its class to offer an active blog to it’s customers.

“We see the dog blog as a great way to increase our online presence and authority within the dog community. We want to be seen as a recognizable resource, not just a retail store,” says Bark Slope President and resident blogger, Kim Zlatin. “The dog boutique industry is very crowded and we wanted to set ourselves apart from other online boutiques; the blog was the perfect opportunity to do just that.”

Blogs are increasingly beating out e-commerce and corporate websites in search engine rankings. Since they are informational in nature, blogs are considered a search engine friendly form of website promotion. Blogs include fresh content that not only fare well with the search engines, but they tend to draw repeat visitors to a website.

The Bark Slope Dog Blog will focus on important dog related news and trends and will also cover lighter topics such as dog related events and fashion tips. There are many dog blogs in existence, but few, if any, are attached to a high-ranking E-commerce site. While it is common to find these blogs speaking from a dog’s perspective, the Bark Slope Dog Blog will be written from the perspective of a modern dog owner and entrepreneur. The blog will be updated on a regular basis to ensure that the subscribers have fresh reading material of interest to them as well as helping to increase the recognition of the Bark Slope brand.

About BarkSlope.com:
www.BarkSlope.com runs on the Yahoo! Store Merchant Solutions platform and has been online since June of 2005 offering high end dog products including http://www.barkslope.com/dog-beds-main.html dog beds, http://www.barkslope.com/dog-carriers.html dog carriers, bowls, spa items and http://www.barkslope.com/dogclothes.html dog clothing to clientele with discriminating taste. The Bark Slope Dog Blog is the first in a series of innovative marketing strategies aimed at increasing website traffic and brand loyalty for Bark Slope.

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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Click Fraud Spawns Free Protection and Prevention Clinic

MarketingExperiments.com Web Clinic to Address Click Fraud Protection and Prevention

March 29th clinic will discuss how online marketers can combat click fraud when running pay-per-click campaigns

[ClickPress, Wed Mar 22 2006] How can a company combat click fraud when running pay-per-click (PPC) marketing campaigns? How can it minimize the chance of being targeted and find out if it has already been paying for fraudulent clicks?

These questions and more will be answered at the next MarketingExperiments.com (MEC) Web Clinic, to be held Wednesday, March 29, 2006 at 4:00 p.m. EST. The 60-minute teleconference is offered to interested parties free of charge, with prior registration requested.

“The genesis of this Web Clinic came when we at MEC thought we might have been victims of click fraud ourselves,” said Nick Usborne, senior editor at MEC. “We set out to answer some serious questions about click fraud and found answers that we think every online marketer should know about in order to protect themselves and their business. PPC campaigns can be an integral part of a marketing plan, but as awareness of click fraud grows, it is becoming necessary to learn how to protect both the integrity and the return on investment of online campaigns.”

During the Web Clinic, MEC analysts will share the findings of their research as presented in a 10-point plan. This plan offers information on minimizing a company’s likelihood of becoming a victim of click fraud and also provides instructions on identifying click fraud attacks as and when they occur.

Those interested in attending the free clinic can sign up at www.marketingexperiments.com/webconf or by e-mailing editor@marketingexperiments.com.

MarketingExperiments.com, an online research laboratory, has been named one of 2005’s best online marketing sites by KnowThis.com and is dedicated to discovering “what really works” in Internet marketing. MarketingExperiments.com tests every conceivable methodology to determine which online strategies and tactics are the most successful to improve conversion, drive traffic and sell product. Results of its experiments are published online in the Marketing Experiments Journal.

About MarketingExperiments.com
MarketingExperiments.Com is an online marketing research laboratory dedicated to discovering “what really works” in Internet marketing. MEC engages in primary and secondary research and publishes results in the Marketing Experiments Journal. To conduct relevant, practical experiments, MEC partners with clients such as the New York Times, Reuters News Service LLC, and USA Health Care. MarketingExperiments.com is a member of the MEC Labs Group and a division of Digital Trust, Inc. For more information, please visit www.MarketingExperiments.com.

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Sunday, March 19, 2006

Search Innovation: Froogle, Video Search, Live Search, and Mindset

The Bold And The Beta: Two Approaches To Search Innovation
 
by Gord Hotchkiss, Thursday, March 16, 2006
AS SEARCH INNOVATION ROLLS OUT to the user, the beta release has been a tried and true way of testing the waters. Currently, there are dozens of different flavors of search in beta, including a significant portion of Google usability. Beta releases were originally a quality assurance exercise, allowing real users to identify bugs in a new product.
 
Today, the advantage of beta in search is that it's a relatively low-risk way to test the appeal of new search functionality and interfaces with real users. Beta release is to technology as a test market is to advertising. A beta interface can be thrown up without impacting the main site, which continues to produce the bread and butter revenue. The hope is, of course, that word of the beta will spread virally through the Internet, and the developer finds its beta release turn into the next big thing online. You pretest with users, find you have a home run, and when the time is right, you throw the switch, incorporating some or all of the new technology into your mainstream product.
 
The beginning of Google was a classic study in how a beta release can introduce a hot new upstart. Google was in beta forever, and had attracted a significant chunk of the search market before it ever was officially released. Use of Google spread virally like wildfire through the academic and journalist communities, eventually cracking the mainstream as the word spread. The beta campaign worked like a charm, and by the time Google was mainstream, it had so much momentum it never looked back.
 
Since then, every search player has thrown new technology up as a beta, to see what sticks, and hopefully, takes off to become the next flavor of Google. Notable beta candidates currently are Google's Froogle (another perennial beta release) and Video Search, Microsoft's Windows Live Search and Yahoo's Mindset. Each hopes that it will be the next big thing. Given the stakes that are up for grabs in search, I'm not sure beta release is the best way to get the next big win. Here are some reasons why:
 
Beta Users Are Early Adopters
 
The beta user is not your typical animal. They tend to be more risk tolerant  and patient with bugs, and are the early adopters. This audience works well if your beta release objectives are bug tracking, but not so well if you're trying to gauge a potential market buster.
 
Search is now mainstream; it's crossed the chasm. The classic Google success story took place when search was still in the domain of the early adopter. Today, to gain market share, you have to introduce technology that appeals to everyone. I tend to be an early adopter. My wife is a classic online pragmatist. I'll fool around with new technology, and I think some of the stuff in beta is pretty cool. But it's not my loyalty you have to win, it's my wife's, and she doesn't even know Google Labs exists, let alone is willing to take the brainchild of a Google engineer for a test drive. If you're using beta users to pretest market potential, you're probably getting the wrong feedback.
 
The Competition Can Peek Under Your Kimono
 
Search is a hot space now. In the original days of Google, search had the advantage of not being under the microscope, so a beta release of a new engine had a chance to build up some user momentum before it was attacked and reverse engineered by the competition. In Google's case, not only was it not reverse engineered, but Page and Brin couldn't even sell the technology to the competition. The same is not true today. Literally weeks or days are all it seems to take before the competition jumps on a new development and introduces its own version. As an example, Windows Live Search has its own version of Google Earth satellite imagery built into the interface.
 
When you're penetrating a mainstream market, every day you can hold an advantage over the competition is significant. The longer something remains in beta before it becomes a significant advantage to your main user base, the longer your competition has to even the playing field.
 
There's Too Much Beta And Too Little Innovation
 
A beta product will only become a blockbuster if it significantly ups the ante in terms of just plain coolness or usability. Today, everything gets thrown in beta, and, in many cases, there's just not enough motivation to cause even early adopters to give it a second look. We're being inundated with new beta releases and I personally can't keep up. The chance of one of these spinning enough momentum to gain market share is infinitesimal at best. There's very little that's really buzz-worthy right now. The last thing I saw that was pretty cool in new search interfaces was Yahoo's Mindset, but that's generated virtually no attention even in the search biz. After taking Windows Live Search for a test drive, I found it reasonably buzz-worthy as well, but time will tell if it will gain much attention in its beta release.
 
It's Time For Boldness, Not Beta
 
This might not be the time to play it safe in the search biz. It's time for locked doors and midnight brainstorming, huge leaps forward and blow-your-socks-off functionality. It's time for monumental, not incremental, improvements. Spoon feeding us innovation through never-ending beta releases might not be the way to go. The irony is that now, when there's significant dollars at stake and risk is greatest, the only way to win might be to take that risk head-on and gamble big.
 
Gord Hotchkiss is the president of Enquiro, a search engine marketing firm. He loves to explore the strategic side of search and is a frequent speaker at Search Engine Strategies and Ad:Tech.
 
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Friday, March 17, 2006

SEO Works, Is Fairly Easy, And Does Not Have To Be Expensive

When Time Is On Your Side: The Power of SEO
 
by Linda Fisk, Friday, March 17, 2006
ALTHOUGH PAID INCLUSION PROGRAMS AND paid search campaigns provide the most immediate marketing results, SEO strategies generally provide the most cost-efficient and the most consistent traffic. So, when you have only a modest marketing budget to work with, start by optimizing your site through smart SEO strategies. And, to maximize the visibility of your site in all search results--paid and natural--it's smart to implement both paid and natural search strategies.
 
Most marketers are aware that search is the No. 1 navigation method used by online consumers to find information on the Web. To be competitive online, it is increasingly important that marketers ensure that their sites are included in natural search results, as well as paid search results. And, with four primary engines representing 94+ percent of all search activity, it's not only a crucial part of a smart online marketing effort, it's feasible for all online businesses.
 
Organic, or Natural SEO: Because most search engine referrals come through organic, not paid, listings, online marketers cannot afford to neglect natural search engine optimization (SEO). In fact, JupiterResearch estimates that natural search indexes generate 87 percent of commercial referrals from search engines. So, although it requires a bit more work, ultimately, to maximize your site's accessibility as an information choice to consumers, it's important to take the time to employ smart SEO strategies.
 
SEO strategies generally include the enhancement of a site's architecture, copy, and structure to ensure that search engine spiders are more likely to see and select your site's pages for search requests. In 2005, Scripps Networks Interactive embarked on an ambitious project to significantly enhance the visibility of all our Web sites across all major search engines in natural search. Fortunately, with the guidance from our interactive agency, 360i, we quickly implemented a number of operational strategies to help the visibility of our sites' content across all major search engines.
 
The goals for Scripps Networks Interactive's SEO project in 2005 included:
 
Increase number of pages indexed in the major search databases
Increase the number of first page rankings across the major search engines relative to target keywords/phrases
Increase traffic to sites from the algorithmic (natural) search placements
Lower the cost of audience acquisition for all sites
SEO Strategies: A successful SEO project usually requires changing site infrastructure, content, and linking strategies. Some of the strategies we implemented to optimize the visibility of our websites across all major search engines included:
 
Keyword research: we learned what keywords are most often used to access our sites and what content people most often search for within the framework of our sites.
 
Tag Authoring: we created a process the ensure that the most appropriate keywords and phrases were included in all meta tags, alt tags and title tags.
 
Content Enhancement: content is one of the most important aspects of search engine optimization, and considerations included:
 
Keywords used in headings
Paragraphs or sentences used to describe various sections or services
Ensuring high-value keywords are used frequently
Placing keywords within hyperlinks
Creating themed pages or sections dedicated to particular topics
Integrating more targeted keywords in the title tags, meta tags and alt tag
Of course, with the help of 360i, we utilized specific techniques unique to our content management system and the content of our sites that certainly helped maximize our results. In fact, the list of specific strategies and tactics employed to ensure that our SEO execution was successful is about a 20-page dissertation. We started seeing small results immediately and, after a year of focused efforts, we are now reaping larger rewards
 
SEO Results: In 2005, our monthly average search traffic from the top five search engines on all sites increased by 27 percent from our benchmark measure. And, combined across all properties, search engine rankings improved 43 percent for the targeted keywords. And, perhaps most importantly, first-page rankings increased 48 percent. Of all the brands, DIYNetwork.com and FineLiving.com had the greatest gains in rankings, with increases of 70 percent and 63 percent respectively, although rankings increased or maintained position for 91 percent of all words across each of Scripps Networks brands online.
 
One of the most important and effective SEO strategies we implemented in 2005 was the creation of "content pages" for all sites. In September, following the indexing of content pages, rankings improved significantly across all properties.
 
So, although SEO strategies generally require changing site infrastructure, content, and linking strategies--which means quite a bit of work, and the full impact of results is not immediate--it's worth it. For the most cost-efficient and the most consistent traffic, you can't beat a smart program of SEO enhancements.
 
Linda Fisk is vice president, online marketing and analytics, at Scripps Networks Interactive.
 
 
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Domain Names Can Be Valued And Analyzed

DomainsBot Labs Offers Free Solution for Valuing, Analyzing Domain Names
 
New Tools and Reports Demystify Keyword Trends, Characteristics of Valuable Domains, and Secondary Market Trends
 
Rome, Italy and New York, NY (PRWEB) March 16, 2006 -- DomainsBot, the well-known provider of domain name information, recently launched four new offerings from DomainsBot Labs, including tools that show graphical domain name keyword relationships and popularity trends, and reports that provide an analysis of what makes domain names valuable on the secondary market.
 
DomainsBot Labs can be found [http://www.domainsbot.com/labs here
 
The centerpiece of the new labs offerings is two in-depth reports written by Domainsbot COO, Emiliano Pasqualetti, with assistance from DomainsBot Chairman of the Board, Antony Van Couvering, that investigate how length, number of keywords, and parts of speech affect domain name value in the secondary market. The first of their kind, these analyses reinforce some general assumptions about secondary market domains, such as the correlation between shorter domains (fewer characters and keywords) and value, while also revealing some unexpected trends. For example, one-keyword domain names longer than 2 characters gain in value as the grow longer, up to about 8 characters, and domain names with keywords that are nouns are very valuable, with the average value of a one-keyword noun domain at $100 more than a verb, and $500 more than an adjective.
“Many of our customers use our service to find good domains available on the secondary market, but until now, there had not been any in-depth studies on what makes a domain name valuable,” said Max Ralli, DomainsBot CEO. “There are several components that one can look at to guess the value of a name, and most people instinctually know that shorter domains without numbers and hyphens are most valuable, but buyers and sellers have had to go on their gut. Here we offer them a free, tangible yardstick for evaluating domain names and domain portfolios.”
 
Also available from the labs are tools that show trends in and relationships among domain name keywords, all with the DomainsBot signature clean and intuitive design. Word Trends shows trends in the use of keywords in registered domains over time. For example, domain names containing the word ‘blog’ have nearly doubled to more than 60,000 between April and November of 2005. Word Trends can also shows the relative popularity of a keyword in comparison to other keywords. Search Cloud, another interesting live tool, examines the relationship between keywords among registered domains by displaying in an easy-to-understand graphical “cloud” other keywords most often used with the original keyword. Finally, Split-It shows the possible keyword elements of any domain and which of the possibilities is the likeliest. For example, “domainsnow” could be “domains now,” “domain snow,” or even (though less likely) “do mains now.”
 
DomainsBot Labs is the development arm of DomainsBot and a constant locus of innovation. DomainsBot makes the search for an available domain name easy by offering real, dynamic, ranked results, including domain names that are available, expiring, and for sale. Using a combination of syntactical, statistical, and human feedback mechanisms, DomainsBot suggests alternative domain names when a customer’s first choice is already registered. Powered by the proprietary FirstImpact technology, DomainsBot learns as people use it, getting smarter, more knowledgeable, and returning increasingly better results. You can learn more about DomainsBot Labs here
 
About Domainsbot
Founded in 1999 in Rome, DomainsBot is a well-known source for domain name search and suggestion information on the Internet. With the introduction of the self-learning FirstImpact domain name search technology, DomainsBot offers a powerful new way to search for domain names, returning ranked domain suggestions that embody the ideas and concepts sought by the customer, often providing a better domain name than the customer's initial search. The DomainsBot technology is also available to registrars and aftermarket auction websites via XML. For more information, visit DomainsBot.com [http://www.domainsbot.com
 
70 Podcast Related .com Domains To Be Auctioned On Ebay - $225,000
 
PALM SPRINGS, Mar 15, 2006/ In light of the recent PodcastPickle $1.5 Million podcast domain auction on ebay, others are following suit, listing the second largest podcast .com domain group on eBay for $225,000. Poised to have a following of 10 million by 2010, podcasting is just in its infancy but is growing at an exponential rate. Multiple six figure offers have come close to meeting the auction’s "buy it now" purchase price but the domains are still on auction, with an estimated end date of March 22.
 
The owner of the domains, Kevin Lafferty says, "In order to be a player in the podcasting industry it is important to also have the web presence to back it up."
Podcasting is the information source of the future and will undoubtedly evolve into one of the largest online events.
 
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Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Domain Names to Sell for $300?

 
One and Two-Word Dot-Com Domain Names to Sell for $300

Domain name liquidator BRANDomains announces new sale

Sacramento, Calif. (PRWEB) March 14, 2006 – Domain name liquidator BRANDomains.com announces a special domain name liquidation sale. The portfolio includes 129 dot-com domain names and five other domain name extensions, including several one-word dot-com domain names. All domain names are offered for $300 each via BRANDomains.com using an escrow service.

The rich portfolio includes many popular domain name and search keyword categories, including IPO, stock, investment, movie, photo, book, auto, weather, music, search, ticket, job, sports, fitness, poker, New York and employment domain names.

Sports
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adventure sports guide
arena sports bar
football pulse
sports fan gear
supreme sports picks

Fitness
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body energized
fitness toolbox

New York
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experience new york
nyc job hunt

Poker
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pokermania
poker visors

IPO
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IPO quotes
IPO contact
IPO hunters
IPO prices
IPO topia

Stock and Investment
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Invest Week
Stock User
EquaTrade
Quote Lines
Quote trax
Stock Fest
TradEquity

Movie
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Relic Movie
Movie Types

Photo
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Photo Hound
Photo EZ

Book
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Nu Book
Financing Books
Barter Book
Book Upload
New Age Book

Auto
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On Time Auto
Acme Autos
Tire Lookup
Parts Truck
Tire Vendor

Beef
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Nebraska Prime
Nebraska Steaks

Weather
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Map Weather
Weather Models

Music
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Reno Music
Music Lair
MusiCritic

Search
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Electro Search
Secondary Search
New Crawler
Find Topic

Job and Employment
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Job Oupost
Hire Ideals
Hire Revenue
Skill Indicator
NYC Job Hunt

The portfolio includes fourteen one-word, dot-com domain names, including: Caribi, Geocentrism, Parthians, Piraque, Polycentrism, Spiralling, Stirk, Beverageous, Zicar, Cargaecia, Mononym, Matronym, Tetralogy, Recockulous.

In addition, there are many popular “brandable” and two-word domain names, including: Greek Services, Dine Detroit, Gear Tips, Lawn Quote, Notebook Light, Red Carded, Searing Hot, Xtra Xtra, Author DVD, Facial Imagery, Active Interest.

Finally, the portfolio includes many domain name industry related terms.

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Monday, March 13, 2006

Marketing Information Site Tries Offering 'Free Stuff'

 
MarketingSherpa's Sherpa Store Launches Free Marketing Information on 'Free Stuff'

MarketingSherpa today launched a new section of Sherpa Store called “Free Stuff,” which provides practical resources from MarketingSherpa related to Sherpa’s buyer’s guides, benchmark guides and how-to handbooks for advertising, marketing and PR professionals.

Warren RI (PRWEB) March 13, 2006 -- MarketingSherpa, a research firm publishing Case Studies and benchmark reports for marketing, advertising and PR professionals, announces the launch of its newest service: Free Stuff, a helpful collection of free marketing resources, available at http://www.sherpastore.com/freestuff.html.

“ We have so many great free resources related to our buyer’s guides, benchmark guides and how-to handbooks, we wanted to make sure that everyone who visits SherpaStore.com knew where to find it all,” explains MarketingSherpa publisher Anne Holland. “Plus, we have articles highlighting the trends uncovered at our annual ContentBiz, Email and Business-to-Business Lead Generation Summits.”

As MarketingSherpa adds new research reports to the Sherpa Store, the Free Stuff section will grow with free resources related to them.

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Friday, March 10, 2006

Forget Europe: Public Relations Services On $20 A Day

 
Mosnar Communications, Inc. Delivers PR For $20 A Day

Small businesses can now receive public relations services at affordable rates.

Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) March 10, 2006 -- Mosnar Communications, Inc. a global marketing, public relations, and business development firm announced today to offer public relations services at a discount rate of only $20 a day. The firm will provide public relations for a flat value of $600 a month to new and existing businesses worldwide. The promotion starts today and is scheduled to continue to the end of April or until space runs out. Companies will be allowed to buy services at the promotional rate for up to six months or one year.

Public relations are the marketing matrix that allows a company to receive free publicity. What makes PR so neat is that there is no limit to how much free publicity a company can receive. It begins when an experienced public relations expert writes a buzz article about a company. The article is released to the public as a press or news release. Several media outlets including radio, newspapers, blogs, television, magazines, and so on can pick up the article. In addition, the public relations professionals generally have good media relationship contacts to which they feed articles.

“A superior PR strategy is the key element to help any business model get their name on the map” Stated Kyle Ransom, Chief Executive Officer, Mosnar Communications, Inc.

Ransom when on to note that most small businesses neglect to consider public relations resources because they think it will be too expensive. Mosnar Communications, Inc. wants to give small businesses the power to compete on a massive level.

If you would like to have Mosnar Communications, Inc. represent your company please contact them at 1 (404) 696-4833 or via the Internet at www.mosnarcommunications.com.

Mosnar Communications, Inc.

About Us:
-Mosnar Communications Inc. is a privately held company, offering global marketing, public relations, and business development services to small to mid sized businesses and start-ups universal.
-Mosnar Communications, Inc. services a database of small to mid sized businesses in some of the leading business industry disciplines. Service areas consist of Consulting, Restaurant, Hospitality, Entertainment, Financial, Software, Arts, Video, Internet, Real Estate, Computer Systems, Human Resources, Healthcare and more.
-Committed to providing our clients with winning results to effectively grow their business.

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Press Contact: C Ransom
Company Name: Mosnar Communications, Inc.
Email: email protected from spam bots
Phone: 404 696-4833
Website:
www.mosnarcommunications.com

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