Thanks Randy

Filed under: Uncategorized — Tags: , Abe @ 6:06 pm July 27, 2008

In Memoriam: Randy Pausch (1960-2008)Thanks Randy.  

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Web Analytics Refresher…How Good Is Your Site?

Just a refresher of the Peterson Model of online audience engagement. Your site’s usability is the foremost issue, so usability (and a couple of other simple elements) is the road to a transforming your site into an experience…

Check out what by Kevin Mannion had to say about usability in his column on Thursday, July 24, 2008 in Online Publishing Insider:

1. Click Depth: Do users know your wonderful content is there in the first place? Do they know how to easily find it?

2. Loyalty: Does the overall experience generate a strong desire to return often?

3. Interactivity: What makes your users passionate enough to generate content, post comments, forward content to friends or colleagues?

How does your site measure against these standards?

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Facebook is preferred 100% over MySpace by early teens?

Filed under: Branding, Social Marketing — Tags: , , Abe @ 7:08 pm July 23, 2008

By Abe KasboI was giving a talk to 25 kids in their early teens at Fairleigh Dickenson University’s business camp and the subject of social marketing came up. My expectation was that this was going to be a heavy MySpace audience…Wrong. Every single teen chose facebook. Why? The consensus was that facebook is a “cleaner,” “easier,” and “friendlier” utility.  It seems giving people too much control over their online environment is detrimental, as one kid put it “I mean you can’t even read the stuff on MySpace because people put so much crap and backgrounds.”   Go figure. 

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Today, I am starting a new series of interviews with some of the leading business minds in the nation. Today’s interview is with Jim Barrood, Executive Director of Fairleigh Dickenson University’s Rothman Institute of Entrepreneurial Studies.

 AK - Jim, you’ve interviewed some of the world’s most successful CEOs and entrepreneurs, can you identify for us 3 common elements that these folks share?

JB - Determination and passion to follow through, whether in a new venture, difficult economic periods, merger, it’s about execution. 2. Building a team of loyal and smarter people than you are who can be trusted with implementing your plan / vision. 3. Ability to lead and motivate people via strong relationships.

AK - With regard to business growth and the current state of the economy, what are you seeing right now in terms of how businesses are faring?

JB - In general the picture is grim. We are amidst a perfect storm of negative factors ranging from high energy prices, higher costs, depressed real estate, rising foreclosures, stock market turbulence, lower net worth, higher debt and thus lower consumer confidence, resulting in economic insecurity and less spending by consumers and businesses alike, resulting in a domino effect that is slowing the economy. Everyone is tightening his belts. However, it is important to note that some sectors are faring well, like those relating to the energy sector and to a lesser degree healthcare; exporting companies are also seeing increased opportunity with the devalued dollar.

AK - With the fragmentation of media and with respect to advertising, how are businesses leveraging new communications models to grow market share?

JB - Most are not investing as they should in new media. Granted companies must be willing to take a few limited risks and engage in trial and error experimentation. As the economy continues its downward spiral, I expect more small companies to dedicate the time, if not much money, to try to leverage the marketing opportunities in this sector because it’s important to stay out in front of your customers and markets during times like this. Customers will remember that when the economic climate turns and will likely choose you over the competition, if your competitor chooses to be out of the market during this time.

AK - Where does innovation fit in this equation?

JB - Companies will need to continue to invest in innovation efforts to introduce new products and services to stay ahead of the global competition as well as a way to cut costs on their back end operations. Marketing and public relations is undergoing a radical change due to the internet, and many businesses will need to figure out how to innovate in this space or risk loosing market share.

AK - Let’s talk marketing in specifics here. What can businesses do to stay relevant and perhaps increase market share in a slowing economy?

JB - Take this opportunity to better understand your customer needs and see what else you can offer them in the way of new products and services. Also, investigate if there are other avenues of reaching your market. If you can diversify your offerings to target an under served market or leverage your brand, reputation, etc. to upsell or cross sell your current customers, that may ultimately be a successful strategy and yield more revenues in the short term and contribute to significant long term growth. Also, study your marketing efforts and see what is truly working; modify your plan and invest in what is working best.

AK - What business book are you reading right now?

JB - The Execution Premium by Kaplan and Norton

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Verasoni Name National Finalist for Aegis Award - Best 30 Second TV Commercial

Filed under: NewsPress @ 3:57 am

July 20, 2008 – Little Falls, New Jersey – Verasoni Worldwide was named a finalist for a 2008 Aegis Award for best 30 second cable television commercial for Rod’s Steak & Seafood Grille – www.rodssteak.com. The Aegis Awards are the video industry’s premier competition for peer recognition of outstanding non-network TV commercials and video productions. This year’s Aegis Award is the second for Verasoni Worldwide in the past two years.

The commercial was recognized for its outstanding production quality in the category of “30 second television commercials” by a distinguished panel of judges representing industry professionals from around the country.

The commercial is part of Rod’s integrated marketing and advertising campaign - “New Jersey’s Legendary Steakhouse” - that includes web, advertising and social networking.  ”We recognized that the quality of the commercial met all of our expectations, but being named a Finalist for an Aegis Award just confirms it. It’s a real honor and we are thrilled.” said Abe Kasbo, CEO of Verasoni Worldwide.

The commercial takes the viewer through a culinary journey and showcases the legendary Morristown, New Jersey, steakhouse.  ”I think this award is reflective of our staff’s commitment to excellence,” added Mr. Kasbo.

In 2007, Verasoni Worldwide won an Aegis Award for a healthcare television commercial.

Verasoni Worldwide, http://www.verasoni.com, based in Little Falls, New Jersey is a fiercely independent, diversified strategic marketing and public relations firm. With clients in financial services, healthcare, media, entertainment, specialty retail, hospitality, Verasoni delivers innovative marketing strategies across various traditional and non-traditional platforms.

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Montauk Financial Group Site Launched

Filed under: NewsPress @ 12:29 am July 11, 2008

Montauk Financial Group Announces Launch of New Web Portal

RED BANK, N.J. July 11, 2008.  First Montauk Financial Corp. (OTCBB: FMFK), a nationwide provider of investment services, through independent financial professionals, is pleased to announce the launch of a new web portal and national brand.

“The new web portal, exemplifies our commitment to our clients and Montauk’s independent financial professionals,” said Victor K. Kurylak, President and CEO of Montauk Financial Group. “The new site is easily to navigate, and provides a wealth of information about products and services, and of course, what sets us apart in the marketplace,” added Mr. Kurylak.

The site also allows both the individual investor and Montauk’s nationwide network of independent financial professionals to access their accounts online anytime, anywhere.  The site also features a dedicated section for independent financial professionals who may consider joining Montauk Financial Group.

The site can be viewed at www.montaukfinancial.com.

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