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1. Does One Week Marketing still work even with the recent Squidoo policy changes?
The policy changes at Squidoo only limit WHAT can be promoted on the Squidoo.com site – not HOW it can be promoted. One Week Marketing is a solid marketing process that has nothing to do with WHAT is promoted – it simply teaches HOW to promote using all free methods online.
As a side-note, OWM does not only work for Squidoo. The Action Plan is applicable to all online marketing.
Who is One Week Marketing best for?
A – OWM is specifically designed for the newbie internet marketer who has some knowledge of basic internet marketing skills, but is so over-loaded with info and lacks for a plan of ACTION.
One Week Marketing is a daily action plan that I designed for myself thru process and error as I was trying to get my head around internet marketing.
The over-whelming feedback I get says, “THANK YOU for clearing the confusion, making sense of all this, and giving me a plan I can follow” (paraphrased).
One Week Marketing provides solid internet marketing principles that will accelerate an internet marketers success and knowledge of this business throughout their entire career. The methods taught in OWM are the solid basics that make up virtually any online marketing campaign – but teaches these foundations using all free methods.
3. Do you HAVE to promote Clickbank products for OWM to work?
A – No, absolutely not. You can promote anything you want following the OWM action plan be it affiliate offers, your own site, your local business…anything. One Week Marketing is not about the WHAT – it is about the HOW.
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This Week In Technology: Mobile World Congress
This Week In Technology: Mobile World Congress
I’ve noticed that we spent the last few weeks mostly highlighting mobile applications and mobile development platforms. However, with the Mobile World Congress this week, our mobile development team can’t help doing a specialized feature on the new phone operating systems that were released this week.
Wholesale Applications Community
Never heard of them? They are a new alliance of 24 of the largest phone operators, which banded together this week to create a unified app store to rival the Apple® App Store™. According to the BBC, their goal is to make it easier to build and sell apps “irrespective of device of technology,” meaning available on multiple types of phones.
As a developer we have certainly recognized the frustration of developing apps across platforms. Between custom development for the iPhone™, Droid™, Nokia®, Symbian, Blackberry® and Microsoft® platforms, each platform requires a new approach, new code, and entirely unique submission systems.
The Wholesale Applications Community hopes to develop a common standard for applications by early next year. Likely it will be based on a familiar open source system, such as Linux. However, LG®, Samsung®, Sony®, and Adobe® have also gotten involved, so they could potentially develop something entirely new. In either case, a unified platform would be a boon to custom app developers everywhere.
BADA
Also in the news for mobile operating systems, Samsung Electronics has released its first phone to go along with the release of its new mobile OS: Bada™. The new phone, the Wave S8500™, is the latest in Samsung’s smart phones.
As the second largest phone maker, Samsung only has a very small share of the smart phone market, which is teetering around 3 percent of the smart phone market share. Samsung is hoping that the new phone and the new Bada OS will help push it back into the market.
Bada uses OpenGL APIs including OpenGLES 1.1 and 2.0, which makes development similar to many other platforms, and also means that porting existing applications over to Bada can be done with negligible effort.
Marketed as a direct competitor to Google’s Android, it will be interesting to see how well Samsung can leverage their position to make Bada a success; but it will be an uphill battle. Or if it fails, they always have the Wholesale Application Community, right?
Windows Phone 7 Series
We wrote a blog earlier this week exclusively about Windows Phone 7 Series. However, since then it has been leaked that the software developer kit will be based on Silverlight™ and XNA, an XBOX® development product.
What gets us excited about this is that we already excel at Silverlight development and could potentially start development for Windows Phone 7 Series applications now, more than 90 days before the development kit is even released.
Symbian^3
As an entirely open source release later this year, Symbian^3 provides some major advances in the mobile operating system market. In addition to being able to support 2D and 3D graphics, through improved acceleration, it also provides HDMI support which lets users watch high-definition movies from the phone in 1080p quality.
S^3 also emphasizes usability and simplicity by allowing one-touch connectivity, an improved widget manager, 4G compatibility and multi touch support. There are already an abundance of apps that have been developed for S^3, including a Skype™ app, even though the first S^3 phones will not come out until Q3 of this year.
Symbian is a non-profit organization that is dedicated to creating “the most innovative user experience on mobile devices” and had representatives from many major mobile players including Samsung, Sony, Texas Instruments, and Nokia.
Since it is entirely open source, it would be interesting to see if this is the model that Wholesale Application Community adopts, especially since many of companies are represented in both organizations.
Opera Mini
While technically an internet browser, not an operating system, this seemed like a good place to mention there are rumors that Opera Mini might be available for the iPhone. Opera Mini provides extremely fast web browsing by using its own server to compress websites before sending them to your phone, which reduces bandwidth costs by up to 90%.
Unfortunately it was only available on Symbian and Windows Mobile platforms, however it was announced this week that the iPhone and Android could be getting Opera sometime this year.
Adobe Air
Also, not an operating system, per se, Adobe® Air® will function as a cross-platform development tool that developers can use to create apps for Flash, Android, and BlackBerry. Air seeks to solve the problem of cross-platform development by using one development kit that can then export the program to versions that will be compatible with each individual platform.
Air is currently used to create desktop applications but will be updated to provide the updated features. This release will happen in conjunction with the Flash® 10.1 update which is expected to happen sometime around April of this year.
Amadeus Consulting considers itself an expert when it comes to the Adobe development and their suite of products, so this latest feature only enhances the experience our talented team of application developers can offer.
#Media Monday*: Twitter introduces ad programme, FIFA flexes its muscle, Ogilvy launches …
This week, we take a look at Twitter’s much-anticipated monetisation plans, FIFA’s action against “ambush marketing” and Ogilvy’s low-carbon ad campaign.
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Weekly Wrap-up: Twitter in the Library, iPhone Gets Multitasking, Goodbye Google Gears, And More…
Our number one post this week was that Twitter’s archives will soon be housed in the hallowed halls of the Library of Congress. There’s got to be joke about librarians shushing tweets in there somewhere. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010
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Weekly Wrap-up: Twitter in the Library, iPhone Gets Multitasking, Goodbye Google Gears, And More…
Promoted Tweets: Ego Trip or Marketing Tool?
This week Twitter held its first developers conference, dubbed Chirp, in San Francisco. Many of the third-party developers attending the event were shocked to learn that Twitter bought Atebits–makers of the Tweetie app, soon to be rebranded as Twitter for iPhone. The big news from a business and marketing perspective, though, was the announcement of promoted tweets.
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Promoted Tweets: Ego Trip or Marketing Tool?
Top 5 Inbound Marketing Articles of the Week: SMB LinkedIn Tips
Did you know there are now over 12 million small business people on LinkedIn, and that this group makes up about 20 percent of LinkedIn’s total user base?
Our top inbound marketing article this week offers small businesses 10 tips — straight from LinkedIn itself — about how to use LinkedIn for business.
1. Ten Ways for Small Businesses to Use LinkedIn
Author: Guy Kawasaki on The LinkedIn Blog
In addition to the common ways businesses use LinkedIn (e.g. finding leads, growing their business globally, finding the right vendors), Guy shares additional ideas for how small businesses can benefit from LinkedIn engagement: a list he got straight from the horse’s mouth.
Some tips that make the list include acquiring new customers through online recommendations and word of mouth, building your industry network (online and in person), winning new business by answering questions in your area of expertise, raising funding, sharing blog content and keeping in touch with people who care most about your business.
Marketing Takeaway: LinkedIn has a lot of marketing potential. Use it to your advantage.
2. 10 Fresh Tips for Community Managers
Author: Jolie O’Dell of Mashable
This one’s for all you community managers out there. Jolie’s article offers several bits of advice to help you keep your sanity as you attempt to balance all the craziness that comes along with managing an online community of users.
Among other tips, Jolie advises her readers to adopt a zen-like attitude, leave users alone, be themselves, level the playing field, show their face and be a delegation ninja.
Marketing Takeaway: As an online community manager, pick your battles wisely — it’s important to know when to participate in the conversation and when to sit back and relax.
3. The “Problem” With Authenticity: You’re Still Being Watched
Author: Todd Defren of PR-Squared
Speaking of community managers, Todd’s article stems from a conversation he had with a community manager of a global brand about a conflict he’d run into regarding the transparency and authenticity of his social media presence.
Todd explores the discrepancy between the idea of being authentic in personal and corporate-represented brands on social media sites like Twitter and Facebook and the human tendency to be wary about what is put out there on the web. Can a community manager be too authentic?
Marketing Takeaway: Balancing personal vs. corporate brands on the web is a touchy subject, but remember that being transparent and authentic is very important.
4. Grabbing Your Traffic by the Long Tail and Other Reasons to Take a Deeper Look at Your Analytics
Author: Gillian Muessig of SEOmoz
Gillian’s article focuses on the value of the long tail, citing Avinash Kaushik’s recent affirmation that the long tail provides an average of seven times the data of short tail metrics. While she recognizes that the long tail is difficult to track and analyze, she offers a few tips to make it manageable, such as using tag clouds and keyword trees.
Finally, Gillian discusses the notion of segmentation analysis to help you determine what your customers want, when they want it and how to give it to them.
Marketing Takeaway: Don’t undermine the power of the long tail.
5. 5 Dumb Design Mistakes That Crush Copy (And How to Fix Them)
Author: Pamela Wilson of Copyblogger
We’ve said it a hundred times, and we’ll say it again: content is king. Yet, Pamela rightly points out that the way you present that content is important. You can have a very aesthetically pleasing blog, but if your content is terrible, you’ll never keep your visitors’ attentions. Conversely, a blog with great writing that expresses awesome ideas will never get read if visitors can’t get past an uninviting or uninteresting design.
Questioning the effectiveness of your blog’s design yet? Avoid Pamela’s top design mistakes you’ll find in her article, and you’ll be on your way to business blogging success (assuming you have remarkable content, too).
Marketing Takeaway: Don’t limit your content’s potential with a bad blog design.
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