Hi Amanda Vega, I learned about your consulting service through your comment to the previous posting and found Information about your company at your web page:
"Public Relations Phoenix Arizona - Marketing Agency Phoenix Arizona - Amanda Vega Consulting: Amanda Vega Consulting is a full-service agency that provides a myriad of web site development, marketing, advertising, and public relations services for its clients with an emphasis on how technology and specifically the web plays a key role in most successful integrated marketing plans. Founded by a 16 year online veteran who began as one of the first employees of AOL, Amanda Vega now has offices in Scottsdale, Arizona as well as New York City and ties in China.
Helge: The Web plays a key role, I agree.
Our team is widely known as one of the top web development providers and noted as one of the best search engine and interactive marketing firms in the country. Our firm also offers clients other related services including public relations, advertising, and media buying, using both online and traditional. In addition, we have recently added a division which handles procurement of promotional products and materials, as well as event planning services.
Helge: In addition to search, what?
One of the interesting aspects of our agency is that we offer direct services to clients, as well as frequently working in conjunction with other marketing firms and advertising agencies as colleagues to assist with delivery of a complete solution for their clients."
Helge: Working together in conjunction with other marketing firms. Good to know.
Showing posts with label Marketing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marketing. Show all posts
Friday, July 11, 2008
Monday, October 08, 2007
China is a big opportunity
I wrote this a year ago into another blog and now working with my channels and taking over old but relevant stuff to blogs that are focused on some specific subjects.
This text was about someone looking for entrepreneurs to help manage and grow China sourcing agent business.
The idea was promoted as an incredible home-based (or home based) business opportunity, but it wasn't about MLM (multi-level marketing).
There was a video. The message was about how build a business of helping American /European manufacturers connect with Chinese factories.
This text was about someone looking for entrepreneurs to help manage and grow China sourcing agent business.
The idea was promoted as an incredible home-based (or home based) business opportunity, but it wasn't about MLM (multi-level marketing).
There was a video. The message was about how build a business of helping American /European manufacturers connect with Chinese factories.
- There is a gold rush (was the message a year ago)
- Unique business proposal (I guess it's true today)
- Too many people and companies need our help (They had a person in China)
- How about splitting the profit?
The story continues. "Help! We are covered up with business. We have created a business opportunity for individuals who want their own home-based business."
China outsourcing is hot, and you can take advantage of it. No experience is necessary in this home-based business.
This message coincided with one of our customers starting to work with new opportunities in China.
They said, "We will teach you everything we know. Give you unlimited leads, and share the profits on every product we produce."
This message coincided with one of our customers starting to work with new opportunities in China.
They said, "We will teach you everything we know. Give you unlimited leads, and share the profits on every product we produce."
- How to get into the middle of the opportunity
- Position yourself
- How to help them
This is a fantastic opportunity to truly achieve financial freedom. You can be your own boss, finally. This is a real business. Our extensive network of factories in China can manage the simplest or most sophisticated projects.
There is prospecting, but we don't even call it selling because American factory owners already know, even before you call, whether or not they need you. Check it out...then give me a call...personally.
There is prospecting, but we don't even call it selling because American factory owners already know, even before you call, whether or not they need you. Check it out...then give me a call...personally.
- This is a relationship business
- China is moving full speed ahead
- China is a big consumer
- Growth is unprecedented
- Take opportunity
- Everybody has to produce
- Shanghai
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
B.L. Ochman's weblog: Internet marketing strategy, social media trends, news and commentary.
Helge: I agree "marketing is the result of everything a company says and does."
B.L. Ochman's weblog: Internet marketing strategy, social media trends, news and commentary.: "Tuesday, August 14, 2007 A Sign is Not a Marketing Campaign! So What Is? bronx.png What is marketing? What is PR? How do they intersect? How do they relate to advertising? There is no shortage of discussion on these topics.
In my opinion, marketing is the result of everything a company says and does. It's how they provide consumers with a consistent, personalized experience across the many available channels of communication.
For companies to keep customers, they have to be able to interact with them on all the channels customers use. Nothing about marketing is simple anymore. So I'm baffled that this idea for putting up a sign in the Bronx is described as a marketing campaign. It's nothing but a sign. And an eyesore."
Who is? Internet marketer, internationally known blogger, blog strategy consultant to Fortune 500 companies including IBM and Cendant, B.L. Ochman heads the creative team of whatsnextonline.com. She publishes the internationally respected What's Next Blog, and the Ethics Crisis blog.
Helge: Twitter is a great source of talented people.
B.L. Ochman's weblog: Internet marketing strategy, social media trends, news and commentary.: "Tuesday, August 14, 2007 A Sign is Not a Marketing Campaign! So What Is? bronx.png What is marketing? What is PR? How do they intersect? How do they relate to advertising? There is no shortage of discussion on these topics.
In my opinion, marketing is the result of everything a company says and does. It's how they provide consumers with a consistent, personalized experience across the many available channels of communication.
For companies to keep customers, they have to be able to interact with them on all the channels customers use. Nothing about marketing is simple anymore. So I'm baffled that this idea for putting up a sign in the Bronx is described as a marketing campaign. It's nothing but a sign. And an eyesore."
Who is? Internet marketer, internationally known blogger, blog strategy consultant to Fortune 500 companies including IBM and Cendant, B.L. Ochman heads the creative team of whatsnextonline.com. She publishes the internationally respected What's Next Blog, and the Ethics Crisis blog.
"B.L. Ochman knows her stuff alright…
She’s not some Johnny-come-lately guru,"
says Larry Chase, author of
Essential Marketing Tactics for the Net
Helge: Twitter is a great source of talented people.
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