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I'm
always quite impressed at the short term memory of the IT industry
when it comes to "latest fads". They are always trumpeted as
"the replacement" for previous ways of doing things, where the truth
is closer to them offering an "additional" or perhaps "alternative"
way of doing things.
We're
seeing it now in the hype such as "Facebook will replace email" or
"Facebook will replace Google" (both statements from F/B
itself, unsurprisingly). I guess the CEO & founder
of Facebook, Mark Zuckerburg, is a little too young to
remember the statements in the early 90's like "Client-Server spells
the end of the mainframe"; "Internet will replace call centres and
branches".
The
fact is new technologies challenge existing capabilities
and "revolutionise" where there is obvious inefficiency -
sure. But these mini revolutions are only a process of
incrementalism and not root and branch upheavals. Try telling
a large corporate today that it can do without its
mainframe. Wasn't it Charles Schwabb that bent over backwards
to re-possess all the physical outlets it had sold-off in its haste
to become "Internet Trendy?" Has
anyone yet had an accurate, relevant search result from
Facebook?
None of
the many new web marketing channels (see
my brain) out-and-out replace existing ones. The trick, is
to understand them and adopt them where they offer improvement (see
my write-up on International Casting as an example below). But
then, cruelly, that also requires us to understand where our
existing position is already strong, and where the new widget
DOESN'T (maybe yet) add much value.
The
irony behind the new-widget-sexy-statement is that it plays as much
to what we DON'T KNOW about what we already have, as much as it
offers rewards that may, or may not be true... or long-lived.
I chose the name "Bricks and Clicks" for my Internet Marketing
venture for a reason.
Sites
of interest this month
I have
been involved with the following sites since
June:

Green Energy (Eu) - adds the
Edd:e
Green
Energy (eu) have added the Edd:e - an energy consumption monitor
that works at the level of each individual circuit in
your premises or business. The consequently gives much greater
granularity of analysis and reporting allowing much more accurate
problem determination and prediction of solutions. We have
added Edd:e
to the site. Mike now tells me I'm one product behind as they
have now also added an Eco Cooling solution to their range of
energy-saving appliances. You'll have to wait until the next
newsletter to read about those!

International Casting
International
Casting launched its Facebook
page this month, on my prompting (this is definitely a
proposition that would do very well on this social network).
230 "likes" and counting. However, this month I am focussing
back on the web-site as this is still "home base" as far as web
marketing is concerned. What we have done with Facebook now is
to add a very useful channel.
English speaking for
Japanese
Well, I
have now completed the market research for the home page for
Simone's business and am now waiting to implement the changes on the
site. It sounds like Simone
has had some great success off-web calling people up and shaking
hands (when did THAT technology ever get replaced?). More to
report in
August.

HolidayGites.co.uk
Link
building work continues for Paul's Holiday Gites directory for
France.
Interestingly the Alexa web statistics group produced a report of
how such holiday
sites rank against each other and I was gratified to see Paul's
site listed in the top 20 by traffic volume (currently number
14). That is a great achievement, given the plethora of "me
too" sites in this
market.

Legacy Habitat Management
We
continue to manage and tune Legacy Habitat's
sponsored search campaigns but now really need to look behind the
scenes at the Google Analytics to see the customer behaviour going
on on some of the pages where there may be opportunities to exploit the evident market interest.

Nearly
Heaven
A
number of activities in June. I'll start with the Discount
Pilot Shop we have now added to Sue's site. By usung the
word "nearlyheaven" at the checkout stages, you get a 5%
discount on all prices in the store. This has already taken
off (ha ha) with Sue's circle of pilots.
In June
I also implemented the Facebook page for the Hungarian
Vizslas site and also added some "Ticker tape" ability to all
Sue's sites to allow her to place specific messages in front of her
web visitors. (See
example.)
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