Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Search Engine Marketing Experts Tell Businesses How to Succeed

 
Nashville, Tennessee Search Engine Marketing Experts Work Media Tell Businesses Exactly How to Succeed Online with New Internet Marketing Book

Nashville-based Work Media has released a new Internet marketing guide, "Aggressive Online Marketing Fundamentals: the Work Media Approach." The book is a high level primer on the various aspects of running an aggressive online marketing campaign. It touches on search engine optimization, pay-per-click campaign management, copywriting, blogging, email newsletters, linking campaigns, and more. While not going into great detail on the specifics of the various techniques, the book provides a foundation for prospective marketers to try various methods and engage in further research.

Nashville, TN (PRWEB) May 31, 2006 -- Jerry and Chris Work, founders of Nashville-based Internet marketing firm Work Media, have just released an Internet marketing guide titled "Aggressive Online Marketing Fundamentals: the Work Media Approach." The book is a high level primer on the various aspects of running an aggressive online marketing campaign.

Said Jerry Work, "We believe successful online marketing involves a combination of technology and direct marketing techniques. Companies also need to adopt a multi-pronged strategy, using many different techniques as necessary to drive targeted traffic to their web sites."

The book touches on numerous areas, including search engine optimization, pay-per-click campaign management, copywriting, blogging, email newsletters, and linking campaigns. While not going into great detail on the specifics of the various techniques, the book provides a foundation for prospective marketers to try various methods and engage in further research.

The book, which is approximately 16,000 words in length, is a free download from the Work Media web site in .pdf format.

For additional information, contact Jerry or Chris Work at 888-299-4837 or via email at email protected from spam bots.

About Work Media

Work Media consists of Jerry Work and his brother Chris Work, and various professional copywriters, designers, and programmers they work with on a project-by-project basis. The company specializes in implementing aggressive, multi-pronged Internet marketing plans. The Work brothers have experience marketing everything from highly-specialized service industries to multi-million dollar ecommerce sites.

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Wednesday, May 24, 2006

Registrar Clone Offers Web-Based Email Application Right Now

 
DomainRightNow Releases New Web-Based Email Application

DomainRightNow, one of the fastest growing domain registrars and hosting providers, announces the release of Web-Based Email 4.0, a brand new version of its popular webmail application.

Scottsdale, Ariz (PRWEB) May 24, 2006 -- DomainRightNow, one of the fastest growing domain registrars and hosting providers, announces the release of Web-Based Email 4.0, coupling the benefits of a desktop email program with the convenience of a Web-based platform.

"Web based applications are becoming more powerful than ever,” says Karl Heinrich, President of DomainRightNow. “We have taken a very popular product and made it even better. Our customers expect constant innovation, and that’s what we deliver.”

DomainRightNow's Web-Based Email Accounts are fraud, spam and virus protected, POP3-configured and advertising-free. Each account offers domain name personalization for a truly unique e-mail identity, generous disk space to accommodate large attachments and access to accounts from anywhere with an Internet connection.

Web-Based Email 4.0 is a feature-rich upgrade to DomainRightNow's 's already successful email program, giving customers many NEW features:

• Instantly preview email messages while scrolling through them in the inbox
• Unique Drag and Drop to quickly move email messages for easy filing
• Search your email OR the entire Web in a single click and save searches for future reference
• Create folders from any screen view without a complicated folder management interface
• Customize the program's appearance by choosing from among a wide variety of color palettes

For more information on DomainRightNow email solutions, hosting plans, domain registration, and other services, visit http://www.DomainRightNow.com.

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DomainRightNow is one of the fastest growing domain registrars and hosting providers. DomainRightNow also offers many other value added services for the home consumer and business alike.

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Would You Pay $10,000+ For Sex.nr?

 
Domain Name One Auctions Sex.nr and Nic.nr Domains

The recent explosive growth in online business has made in imperative for businesses to own a top domain name.

(PRWEB) May 24, 2006 -- Domain Name One, a domain reselling company, is offering two of the most rare and valuable keyword names, Sex.nr and Nic.nr for sale on ebay.com (item # 9730403630).

The recent explosive growth in online business has made in imperative for businesses to own a top domain name. Global branding and the rise of the Internet have created a huge market of demand for good domain names. Unfortunately, the skyrocketing costs of premium keywords at the .com level have weeded out the small businesses, with small budgets, from ever owning a premium, one word name.
    
However, small business wishing to own a great, memorable name can now buy great keywords in more obscure extensions for just a fraction of the price of the .com version. Recent sales of names such as nav.no for $700,000 help show the huge market for these types of names. It is clear why people like Sam Huang, founder and CEO of Domain Name One, have invested their money into the plethora of new extensions.
    
“With names such as diamonds.com selling for $7.5 million, it is imperative to offer a second hand solution to the problem of global branding…why pay thousands for something like PokerClub.com when you can get poker.cg for the same price?” says Huang, “We offer keyword names, such as Casino.vu, for a fraction of the price for the .com”.
    
The leaders in today’s domain world such as Bill Mushkin, CEO of Name.com, and Roland LaPlante, VP of Afilias, have invested heavily in such extensions, and anticipating an exponential growth in the ROI for investments into premium keyword names such as sex and poker.
    
Many experts believe that sex.nr is worth at minimum, tens of thousands of dollars. “It is really a unique opportunity, you don’t see many sex.cctlds up for sale… and never on ebay”, says Ryan Simari, a domain analyst. “The beauty of a cctld is that is works just like a .com, anyone in the world can view it”. SEO experts around the world all also agree that the major search engines don’t give preference to .com or one extension, thus offering a cheaper solution to small businesses who want valuable search traffic.

“Theoretically, business.ug could just as be as high ranked as business.com, and to obtain business.ug would be just a fraction of the cost it would be to obtain business.com” says Kunal Patel, SEO professional.
    
The ebay auction for sex.nr is due to end May 28th. The world’s domain experts will be watching closely to gauge the current cctld market. However, most experts agree that whatever the ending price is, the buyer will make a considerable profit if he/she decides to sell the name in the following year.
    
The sex.nr auction can be found by searching for item # 9730403630 on ebay.com or by going to dn1.org/ebay.php.
    
Domain name One currently sells its names through its two brokers, Sedo and Afternic. A master list of domains for sale can be found at dn1.org. Bulk deals can be arranged through email (email protected from spam bots).
    
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Mobi: It's a Top-Level Domain and It's A Handheld Device

Route1 Launches Mobi Next Generation Remote Computing Solution at DEMOmobile 2004
 
Mobi extends new and existing applications over wireless networks without any changes to current infrastructure or user experience
 
NEW YORK, and TORONTO, Sept. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Route1 Inc., the Agile Computing Company, today announced the launch of Mobi, a data and voice handheld with a virtual desktop that lets users connect securely to their office and enterprise computing resources over any network. Route1 unveiled its new product at the exclusive DEMOmobile 2004 conference held this week at the Hilton La Jolla Torrey Pines in La Jolla, California.
 
"Route1 has reinvented mobile and remote computing with Mobi," said Chris Shipley, Executive Producer, DEMOmobile. "Its Seamless Workspace design allows Microsoft Windows users to cross wireless and wired networks with persistent, secure, real-time access to desktop and network resources without having to bulk up with any applications, middleware or data on the remote or host."
 
Easy to Use Seamless Environment
Using integrated hardware, software and network service, Route1 provides fast, easy and secure access to a Microsoft Windows computer desktop or a blade server, including all files, applications, and network resources from a Mobi device running Microsoft Windows Mobile, CE, XP or XP Tablet. Since remote users are running a desktop and applications they are used to, there is
no special IT support or training required. In addition, the environment is "locked down" behind the corporate firewall providing corporate level protection to potential viruses and malicious payloads.
 
Lets Employees be Mobile, Not Corporate Data
 
Designed to enhance security in managing the mobile and remote workforce, Route1's Seamless Workspace(TM) architecture requires the host to establish connectivity with Mobi, thus ensuring remote users comply with existing security policies and processes. Its MobiAgent(TM) software and MobiNet(TM) service support multiple factors of user authentication coupled with digital certificates and SSL tunnels for all end-to-end communications that are encrypted using a FIPS 140-2 approved crypto set.
 
Unlike browser-based remote access offerings, MobiNet defeats 'man in the middle' network attacks and MobiAgent leaves no shadows or data traces on the remote.  Since data and applications actually reside behind the firewall, administrators don't have to worry about potential loss or theft.  Mobi's connectivity can also be managed to ensure connection only when authorized.
 
Outstanding Performance
Mobi provides a consistent user experience over GPRS, CDMA, WiFi, Ethernet or dial up connections.  Route1's intelliRoam(TM) technology keeps users persistently connected, switching between networks while managing sessions even in the middle of document edits. MobiNet uses a peer-to-peer architecture to deliver performance that lets users connect live to their office and enterprise computing resources at speeds equivalent to those of a LAN as bandwidth permits.
 
"With remote workers using multiple devices to stay productive, companies have resorted to distinct infrastructures of middleware, VPNs, and synchronization just to keep them connected and secure," said Cheryl Currid, President Currid & Company. "Often the IT management costs are higher for these outworkers than for personnel at head office. The opportunity to reinvent mobile PC-based computing is huge as enterprises badly need a new solution."
 
A survey conducted last year by AT&T/Economist showed that 54% of enterprise employees worked from home on a regular basis. It was revealed that this number will increase to 80% by the end of 2005.  In a May 2004 survey of chief information officers, UBS Investment Research found that close to 60% planned to increase the number of remote access users at their companies by 10% or more over the next year. Today, IT administrators are faced with multiple configurations to support. They struggle to enforce tighter security policies and privacy standards while increasing accessibility.
 
"The paradox with mobile and remote computing is that it's immobilizing organizations," said Andrew White, Route1 CEO. "At a time when regulators are demanding higher standards in security and confidentiality, managers are being forced to rethink the risks that worker mobility poses to their information security.  Mobi provides a strong ROI by driving corporate governance and privacy compliance, enabling new standards in security risk management, and significantly reducing IT costs, while improving outworker performance."
 
Easy to Deploy with Significant Cost Advantages
Route1 provides a single data and voice solution that makes other mobile platforms unnecessary.  Mobi can be quickly and securely rolled out across a dispersed organization without the usual increase in IT infrastructure and management costs.  The Company estimates Mobi delivers at least an 80 per cent cost advantage over hosted VPN services and a 150 per cent saving over in-house SSL VPNs. Cost advantages associated with information security and privacy compliance risks are not factored in these comparisons.
 
About Mobi and Availability
Mobi is available in handheld and tablet models for road warriors, day extenders, telecommuters, teleworkers, and other mobile employees. The Mobi will cost approximately US$500 and the Executive and Fleet tablet models will sell for about US$1500. MobiNet access will be an extra monthly charge through a preferred wireless service provider.  Route1 expects to ship Mobi by the end of 2004.  The Company is also providing a reference design for other manufacturers to ship devices which can be certified for use with MobiNet.
 
About Route1
Route1 enables "systems to follow users" within a seamless computing and connectivity paradigm that provides outworkers persistent, remote access to office and network computing resources, wherever they are. The Company's remote computing solutions empower dispersed employees while helping organizations become more agile and run more securely and profitably. Route1 is based in Toronto, Canada with offices in New York, NY.  Visit http://www.route1.com for more information.
 
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Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Blog Spot Network Has Quite a Few Domains

 
Blog Spot Network to Lease More Than 100 Business / Industry Blog Spot Portals

The Blog Spot Network™ portfolio of “Blog Spot Portals” and other blog portal holdings now total more than 800 premier properties, making it the largest known portfolio of its kind in the world.

Orlando, FL (PRWEB) May 17, 2006 -- The Blog Spot Network™ www.blogspotnetwork.com portfolio of “Blog Spot Portals” and other blog portal holdings now total more than 800 premier properties, making it the largest known portfolio of its kind in the world. The Blog Spot Network is committed to “leading the way to business blogging” and has begun to do so.

The Power of Many

The power of inner linking hundreds of blog portals creates a superior level of exposure through cross over clicks and search engine prominence that can’t be matched. The ever changing blog content in a network of this size, guarantees search engine dominance for the entire network. In order to quickly optimize the power of this massive network, Blog Spot Network plans to begin leasing more than 100 of their business / industry blogs to businesses and authors while they begin the launch of more than 100 city blog portals, and city news blogs.

The Perfect Internet Business Strategy

Blogs are without question the most important and valuable marketing and PR tool available to businesses of all sizes. Through a blog, a business is able to personalize the business, and put a human face on it. The interactive nature of a business blog establishes a line of communication with consumers that could have only been dreamed of until now. Business blogs are the perfect venue to announce new products or services, company news, sales promotions, employment opportunities and more. Consumers can easily subscribe to the blog, which then sends all future updates to the blog directly to their email box.

The Most Affordable and Effective Internet Marketing Option

For most businesses, effective internet advertising and marketing has simply become too expensive. The bidding wars to buy ad space on major search engines, combined with click fraud issues, has become too much for most, who are now seeking other advertising options. Blogs are that option.

Online Advertising Growing Stronger

Business blogs, community blogs, and blog networks are the focus of such media giants as News Corp®, AOL®, MSN, and Viacom who have been spending millions to buy blogs and blog networks. Considering the fact that online spending reached a whopping $12.5 billion in 2005, and is expected to top $2 billion by 2010, it is no wonder the world’s largest media and advertising companies have such keen interest.

For more information on Blog Spot Network, or to obtain leasing information on the business / industry blogs, please contact us by email or call 321.558.1615.

Contact:
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Thursday, May 11, 2006

Domain Name Bidding Starts At $7,500

 
RedX.com Domain Name Is Up for Sale on AFTERNIC.com

RedX.com is a simple, short, powerful, brandable, and memorable domain name for a wide range of applications. This offering also includes domain name RedX.info

Austin, TX (PRWEB) May 11, 2006 - The four letter domain name RedX.com, is now for sale on AFTERNIC.com.

The opening bid is listed at $7,500 usd, for what may soon start a seven day auction. The reserve price is set at a level close to the first few bids, so the highest bidder is sure to soon get the domain at a secure and open market environment.

RedX.com is not identifiable with any specific industry, so it can be associated with an industry that has not yet developed a strong presence on the Internet. This neutrality allows the domain to be applied and branded as you wish, with little residual traffic from intuitive portal searches or browser type-ins.

“On the Internet a proper name is more important for brand building than a generic or common name. For example, the leading auction site on the net is not Auction.com, it is eBay.com”, said Federico Iglesias, Global Brands consultant who originally registered the domain in 1999 to launch Project RedX in Mexico. “RedX dot COM is available now, and it is a great domain name: simple, short and easy to spell. The term is also easy to remember as a meaningful two-word phrase in the English language and many other languages like Spanish where “red” means “network”.

This offering also includes domain name RedX.info. Both domain names help achieve valuable higher positioning in search engine results, and are ideal for a business looking to develop a strong brand on the Internet.

About Afternic.com

A leading domain-name exchange based in Orlando, Fla., Afternic.com is the most recognized name in the secondary domain name industry. The company boasts an extensive exchange network, where partner domain name registrars refer buyers of aftermarket domains and earn commissions from Afternic. Afternic provides a "one-stop shop" where consumers can buy secondary domains in a secure, anonymous environment. Some of the industry's leading registrars-including Register.com, eNom.com and Eurodns.com -- are Afternic partners. The company has experienced triple-digit annual growth since its acquisition in 2002 from Register.com.

About Federico Iglesias

Federico Iglesias is an Internet Strategist specialized on Business Development for Global Brands. He leads executive teams responsible for the introduction of innovative products and services in Mexico and Latin America.

For Additional Information, Please visit http://www.RedX.com

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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Blog At Work And Still Keep Your Job

 
Corporate Blogging: Six Steps Help Ensure At-Work Blogs Are An Asset

If you are searching for effective ways to increase traffic to your company web site, encourage key employees to blog, but set a policy first to help ensure success. Search engines like Google elevate the rankings of web sites with continually changing content, and frequent postings to blogs are an ideal way to take advantage of that system. One important key to blogging success is to establish a well-defined policy before the practice is sanctioned at your work.

Portland, ME (PRWEB) May 10, 2006 -- If you are searching for effective ways to increase traffic to your company web site, you might want to encourage key employees to blog, but set a policy first to help ensure success.

Search engines like Google elevate the rankings of web sites with continually changing content, and frequent postings to blogs are an ideal way to take advantage of that system. And according to many communications experts, blogs also allow companies to personalize their organizations, products and services, making a human connection with customers that is often difficult in this high-tech age.

One important key to blogging success is to establish a well-defined policy before the practice is sanctioned at your work. Large and small companies alike use blogging, and yet only 15 percent of companies have policies in place to address workplace blogging, according to a recent survey by the Employment Law Alliance.     Without a clear policy, the anything-goes, free-for-all attitude that flourishes on the Internet could harm your company's reputation.

“Whether a blog becomes a useful tool for your company, or a source of irritation, is a choice you can influence with the policies you adopt today,” says labor and employment law attorney James Erwin from Pierce Atwood LLP in Portland, Maine.

To begin, each workplace blogger needs specific permission and clear direction from management, making sure the employee understands that blogging is part of their job.     Agree in writing with the blogger as to the business purpose for the blog and then require the blogger to adhere to your blogging policy.

Attorney Erwin suggests a comprehensive policy that covers at least these six key areas:

1. Expressly include blogging within the same rules that govern acceptable use of email and Internet;

2. Prohibit employees from disclosing or discussing any confidential or proprietary information;

3. Remind employees that they are expected to be respectful of the company, its employees, its customers and its competitors; and are not to post material that contains harassing, discriminatory or threatening content, no matter when or where the blogging is conducted:

4. Require employees to use their real name, not an alias, and; employees must make it clear that the views they express online are their own and not those of the employer. This policy adds credibility to the blog, as it will be viewed by readers as an independent source of information.

5. Require that any reader responses to a blog be edited for profanity, harassing, discriminatory or threatening content directed toward the company, its employees, its customers, and its competitors.

6. Create an agreement with each blogger as to the purpose of the blog, the amount of company time you will allow the blogger to devote to the practice, and any necessary restrictions regarding overtime compensation for off-site blogging.

By adopting policies that expressly address blogging, Erwin says that an employer can educate employees on specific limits and expectations. If it becomes necessary to take action against an employee because of inappropriate blogging, the employer will have fairly warned of what is problematic and what the consequences may be. This simple step will mitigate the effect on employee morale. It will also enable the employer to point to an objective, policy-based rationale for its decision to discipline or terminate, buttressing its defenses against claims of discrimination or retaliation.

If your company does not have a blog, you are missing out on an important communications medium. Currently 10 million workplace bloggers are active. More join the ranks daily. The smart ones are guided by a blogging policy that encourages meaningful communications and discourages destructive discourse.

Pierce Atwood LLP is the largest law firm based in northern New England and has 120 attorneys who serve regional, national and international clients from offices in Portland and Augusta, Maine; Portsmouth and Concord, New Hampshire and Boston, Massachusetts. For more information about the firm, its attorneys and services, please visit
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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Sale Of Domain Names Produces Nearly $2.1 Million

 
Largest Live Domain Name Auction Produces Nearly $2.1 Million in Sales

The largest live Internet domain name auction ever held produced nearly $2.1 million in sales in just 3 hours Thursday, May 4, in the main event at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. WEST Conference at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Another piece of domain history was made during the auction when SEX.NET sold for $450,000 in the largest .net sale ever reported.

(PRWEB) May 9, 2006 -- The largest live Internet domain name auction ever held produced nearly $2.1 million in sales in just 3 hours Thursday, May 4 in the main event at the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. WEST Conference at the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. Another piece of domain history was made during the auction when SEX.NET sold for $450,000 in the largest .net sale ever reported.

The gavel also dropped on two other blockbuster six-figure sales during the bidding in front of a standing room only crowd. A rare two-letter .com, CD.COM attracted $275,000 and a three-letter gem, POS.COM commanded $250,000. There were dozens of other sales in the five-figure range.

Veteran professional auctioneer John Berry was flown in from Florida to call the auction conducted by Monte Cahn, CEO of Moniker.com. The auction was the centerpiece of the T.R.A.F.F.I.C. WEST conference. The event attracted more than 500 Internet entrepreneurs for the largest gathering of domain investors held to date.

T.R.A.F.F.I.C. co-founders Rick Schwartz and Howard Neu introduced the event with an October, 2004, conference in Delray Beach, Florida, and over the past 18 months have added shows in Silicon Valley and Las Vegas that have attracted domain owners, venture capitalists and investment bankers from around the world. More information on past and future events can be viewed at http://www.TargetedTraffic.com. The next conference and domain name auction is scheduled for October, 2006.

Rick Schwartz 561-997-6286

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