Posts Tagged ‘search predictions’

Greg Head Makes Internet Marketing Predictions for 2010

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

 

In the past 20 years Greg Head has been an impressive figure in the software and technology industries. Creating global brands and successful products with great people is what it’s all about for Greg. As the founder and CEO of New Avenue, a strategic marketing firm, Greg advises CEOs of emerging tech companies on their marketing and growth strategies to facilitate the growth of winning global brands.

Greg believes that three key elements are required to do great marketing: great products or services, a sound business model, and a compelling marketing strategy. His key beliefs have helped him to achieve incredible success for many global brands. Listen to Greg explain his predictions for 2010, and utilize his advice to help you with your marketing plan this year.

In the video below Arnie asks Greg:

1.) What are your predictions for the internet marketing industry in general for the year ahead? 

2.) How about specifically investments and startups, where do you see that heading?

3.) What one critical issue should those in the internet entrepreneurial space be concerned about or focused on in 2010?



 

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Kaila Strong

Kaila is a Sr. Account Manager at Vertical Measures. She works directly with clients to evaluate and analyze their overall Internet Marketing needs, creates sales proposals and recommendations. In addition she regularly reports on client rankings, gives SEO advice to brands in a variety of industries and manages client expectations.

Kaila has a background in social media marketing, link building, SEO and content marketing. She’s an active blogger on SearchEngineWatch.com, and an avid social media user (@cliquekaila on Twitter). She brings her experience to the table with new clients and enjoys writing about her experiences as well here on the VM blog and throughout the web.

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Joe Griffin Makes Search Predictions for 2010

Monday, January 4th, 2010

 

As an innovator in search for the past 12 years, Joe has held executive positions at iCrossing, and was a co-founder and President of Web.com Search Agency. Since 2002, however, Joe has held the position of CEO at Dean Garland Corporation. Joe is currently the Managing Director at iAcquire. iAcquire is a global leader in large-scale, crowd-sourcing level link building and viral marketing initiatives for exclusive clientele including leading Internet brands and appropriately funded Internet start-ups.

Joe is active within his community and sits on the board at AZIMA and LegalACE. His predictions for 2010 are proof that he is a resource to be trusted and well regarded.

In the video below Arnie asks Joe: 

1.) What are your predictions for the search industry in general for the year ahead?

2.) How about specifically real-time search, where do you see that headed? 

3.) What one critical issue should those in the search engine marketing space be concerned about or focused on in 2010?



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Joe discusses personalized search and that its impact is good for the industry. What do you think about personalized search?

Kaila Strong

Kaila is a Sr. Account Manager at Vertical Measures. She works directly with clients to evaluate and analyze their overall Internet Marketing needs, creates sales proposals and recommendations. In addition she regularly reports on client rankings, gives SEO advice to brands in a variety of industries and manages client expectations.

Kaila has a background in social media marketing, link building, SEO and content marketing. She’s an active blogger on SearchEngineWatch.com, and an avid social media user (@cliquekaila on Twitter). She brings her experience to the table with new clients and enjoys writing about her experiences as well here on the VM blog and throughout the web.

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