Posts Tagged ‘ebook’
Real-Time Search, the Real-Time Web: Do the real-time thing!
The real-time web is definitely the future and the future is now. Twitter.com and Facebook.com are already considered part of the real-time web. Not just because you can update your profile, but because people update their Facebook.com stuff many times a day. It is a moving target. Facebook, with it’s millions of users, is changing every second. That’s real-time. Twitter.com is designed and build as a real-time tool. If you follow enough people, your twitter.com home page will constantly update as you read it. It is a living page.
Google.com recently announced their new infrastructure, Google Wave, where email, web pages, and instant messages all converge in a way that makes websites, photo albums, and conversations all work in a real-time way. It is hard to explain all that will come from this, but the impact is huge. Web pages are becoming living documents.
Don’t Wait for Customers, Go Get Them!
Most people think of websites as “passive marketing”. Websites are passive marketing tools because customers have to come to the website on their own. Websites do not find new customers, the serve customers that find you. That’s not a completely true statement, but it is mostly true.
Passive Marketing
Passive marketing methods are dependent on people finding your website. If we use that term liberally, then we can say that passive marking would include common search engine optimization (SEO), link exchanges, listings in link directories, word-of-mouth, business cards, etc.
Passive marketing strategies, such as search engine optimization, are very important. I encourage you to use all those techniques. In this article, we are going to build on the concept with more aggressive “Active Marketing” techniques. Read the rest of this entry »
Interweb Marketing?
Have you heard the phrase, "interweb"? The "interweb" word is a humorous word referring to internet users who are ignorant to how the internet works. It is used primary by the "old school" technos to make fun of the average Joe users. Okay, I get the joke, it’s fun and all. But let’s talk marketing!
If we refer to the newer users, the techno-challenged surfers, as "interweb" users and then refer to the tech-savvy users as "internet" users, then the rest of this article will make more sense.
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