Media Mall Blog by Jon Leland

New media & online communication insights, Web 2.0, podcasting, Mac & Apple stuff, and small business internet marketing and search engine advertising.

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10.04.2007

Seniors Nintendo Wii Bowling Video Scores as Viral Video Marketing

Here's a video that's not only entertaining and about seniors using the innovative Nintendo Wii video game, but it is also a clever form of viral video marketing which subtly promotes a senior assisted living company. Expect to see more of this kind of thing in the future. This one is unusually well done, and they save the low-key pitch for last. Appropriately putting the fun first...

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4.12.2007

A Good Lesson in Email Subject Lines

This is a basic issue for anyone who sends out email announcements or email newsletters. It's crucial to your "open rate" that the subject line be compelling and engaging. One useful point here that I've wondered about but never heard clearly defined is the 56-character space limit. Solid guidance. Dr. EBiz is generally a good resource too...

http://www.wilsonweb.com/email/sugarman-subject-1.htm

The ConstantContact.com service's learning center also recently published a two-part series of articles on this subject.

Meanwhile, my ebook on Internet Marketing should be completed "real soon." Stay tuned.

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11.27.2006

US Online Ad Spending Continues Rapid Growth

I can't believe that I've not posted a thing that I learned at Webmaster World in Vegas two weeks ago, but bottom line: search marketing and search advertising as well as online viral, word of mouth marketing are hot and garnering a bigger and bigger piece of the US business marketing dollar pie. For example, this eMarketer report summarizes a consensus among analysts that internet advertising spending is continuing growth at a 30-40% year over year pace.

FYI, in addition to ComBridges internet marketing services, I'm working on a workshop and e-book to help smaller businesses get a handle of the effective use of these marketing channels. More on that soon.

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