31 May 2006

Free Music Download Supported by Advertising Spots

Ad-supported downloadable music is an idea whose time has come. SixtySeven Kilohertz, Inc. has patented technology for inserting advertising spots between music tracks, even those that already reside on your MP3 player or cell phone. This system would offer totally free, ad-supported music.

Mobile Insider has this to say:
SixtySeven's idea leverages mobile to introduce a new revenue stream, advertising, into music distribution. This is not radio, because users really would be picking and choosing their tracks just as if they were buying them.
Browse SixtySeven Kilohertz and you will find information on how this technoloogy addresses the widespread problem of poor adolescent disease self-management. The technology, Adolescents’ Disease Empowerment and Persistence Technology (ADEPT) will end a few worries for parents:

Tens of millions of young people worldwide suffer from incurable, but manageable, chronic diseases such as: asthma, diabetes, and rheumatoid arthritis... The ADEPT system was designed as a means to effectively reach adolescents with important information that fosters chronic disease self-management.

Information on demand about symptoms or side effects or to remind you to take your pill, test your blood glucose, record blood pressure, or make a journal entry. Now that is some truly useful technology.

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30 May 2006

Engagement and free premium services via Ultramercials

Faced with increasing competition and free-falling cell phone rates, Virgin Mobile will introduce a new program called Sugar Mama. Beginning June 14, subscribers will be able to trade viewing 30-second advertising spots for cell phone minutes. Virgin Mobile is targeting teenagers, who can earn up to 75 minutes of free talk time a month.

The technology is provided by Ultramerical. Ultramercial ads allow you to to earn free access to content, games, music or financial information for which you would normally pay airtime and premium charges. Check out an Ultramerical today to see how it will work.

Engagement is first rule of advertising and free content is good! We are certainly attached to our cell phones.

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27 May 2006

Mobile Gaming Taking Off in 2006

According to Telephia Mobile Game Report, mobile game sales increased during the first quarter of 2006, with wireless users buying more than 8.2 million games for their cellphones in March, up 53 percent from since January 2006. The number of unique mobile game buyers also increased, up 44 percent from nearly 3.5 million in January to five million in March.
The Telephia Mobile Game Report shows that EA Mobile, I-Play, Gameloft, Namco, Hands-On Mobile, Glu Mobile, THQ Wireless, Oasys Mobile, Sony Pictures Mobile, and Mobliss were the top 10 revenue generators, accounting for 75 percent of mobile game industry revenue.
A full 12 percent of game downloads were free during the first quarter, so the measurement of performance (revenue) was determined by data collected from the telephone bills of an opt-in panel of 35,000 cell phone users.

The top five mobile game titles In terms of revenue share:

  • Tetris (5.2 percent)
  • Tetris Deluxe (3.6 percent)
  • Bejeweled (2.6 percent)
  • JAMDAT Mahjong (2.2 percent)
  • Ms. Pac-Man (2.0 percent)
Why is this important to advertising? Stay tuned.

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25 May 2006

Success Blog of Week: Backyardigans Fan

Success Blog of the Week goes to Backyardigans Fan, a very cool site. What started as a cartoon she watched with her child, has become a blog with international reach. As Jennifer says:
Come on in and talk about the music, the humor (and the mysteries) of The Backyardigans! Admit it. It's not just your kids who love the show.
If you are interested, read about the power of kids, aged 3-11 in the marketplace. Here is just a glimpse:
Children 3-11 years old make up a consumer market of 36 million members, with purchasing power of over $18 million, which is slated to reach $21.4 billion in disposable income by 2010.
Jennifer is on the vanguard of sites that cater to kids and moms. Stop by and see her Backyardigans Fan blog. Tell her CyberCelt sent you.


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22 May 2006

Internet Marketing Resources, Tools and Services

I have been reading Larry Chase's Web Digest for Marketers for months, but it was not until today that I visited his website Search Engine for Marketers.

This website contains resources in 40 marketing categories, from Search Engine Optimization to Email Marketing, from Increasing Site Traffic to Link Popularity, from Direct Marketing to Web Analytics, from Search Engine Marketing to Affiliate Programs, from Pay-Per-Click Advertising to Media Buying and more.

Larry Chase is President of Chase Online Marketing Strategies, a consultancy and publishing firm founded in 1993. He publishes the popular Web Digest For Marketers, the first email newsletter about marketing on the Internet.

Stop by and sign up for the newsletter or explore some of the resources on the website.

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19 May 2006

Forget Mom! Kids Are the Market!

The Kids Market in the US, from market researcher Packaged Facts, details the latest HOT demographic in the USA -- KIDS!

Children 3-11 years old make up a consumer market of 36 million members, with purchasing power of over $18 million AND, which is slated to reach $21.4 billion in disposable income by 2010.

Beyond what the kids spent themselves, families spent an additional $115 billion on the children. Almost half of the total, $58.3 billion, went for food, the rest to such things as clothing, personal-care items, entertainment and reading materials.
We moms know this. We could detailed every penny spent on non-essentials, or detail the necessitiies as defined by a 3-11 year old boy. Now, this list is a bit dated as my son is now 16, but you get the idea...
  • airplane models
  • animal slippers
  • arcade tokens
  • arrows and dart guns
  • balloons and water balloons
  • baseballs
  • basketballs
  • bats and softball
  • BMX bike
  • artist case with paints, brushes, markers and charcoal
  • batteries
  • bb guns
  • bicycles (at least 2 per year)
  • board games
  • boots of every kind: cowboy, military, rubber
  • boxes of cereal purchased for toys only
  • camera and film
  • camouflage clothes
  • cap guns and cap rifles
  • cheap toys (at least one per trip to store)
  • checkers
  • CO2 cartridges
  • coin counting machines
  • comic books
  • computer
  • computer games
  • cowboy holster and 6-shooters
  • crayons
  • diving toys
  • dog training whistles
  • drum sets
  • duck calls
  • duck tape
  • educational toys (a mom has to have hope)
  • electric keyboards
  • ever-increasingly larger water guns
  • ever-increasingly larger remote control cars
  • every movie made by Disney
  • expensive hand carved walking sticks from State parks
  • firecrackers and bottle rockets
  • fishing poles
  • flashlights (more batteries)
  • flat penny souvenirs
  • floating toys
  • flutes
  • foreign coins
  • wooden fort with tire swing, rope ladder, firefighter’s pole and slide
  • gadgets they would lose part of immediately
  • GI Joe
  • glow sticks
  • Goosebumps everything: books, toys, rugs...
  • guinea pigs and aquarium
  • guitars
  • hair dye (red, blue, aqua)
  • Happy Meals
  • harmonicas
  • hats of every kid: cowboy, military, gimme
  • Hot wheels, carrying case and race track
  • iguana and accoutrements
  • inline skates
  • Jedi swords
  • karaoke machine
  • kites
  • knives and swords
  • laser pointers
  • lock boxes, wooden boxes, ammo boxes
  • magic markers
  • military dog tags
  • military figures to stage battles
  • model trains, play planes and miniature automobiles
  • more hair dye (brown and blonde) to cover the above hair dye so they could attend school
  • more legos
  • mountains of legos
  • newts and different accoutrements
  • Nintendo machine and games
  • Ninja Turtles
  • paintballs
  • pellet guns
  • pellets
  • playing cards
  • POGS (do not ask)
  • Pokemon cards (at least one package per trip to store)
  • Polaroid camera and film (more fun than waiting)
  • posters
  • Power Rangers masks, costumes and swords
  • rope, string, rubber bands and bubble wrap
  • scooters
  • Sega machine and games
  • skates
  • skateboards
  • silly string
  • soccer balls
  • soccer socks, shin guards and shoes
  • stuffed animals
  • styling gel
  • sunglasses (at least one pair a week)
  • superhero sheets and curtains
  • swimming pools
  • swing set
  • temporary tattoos
  • tents and sleeping bags
  • tools (their own or anyone else’s)
  • transformers (from vehicle to monster)
  • wooden tree house with retractable ladder
  • turkeys, doves, tree frogs, hermit crabs, puppies and kittiens
  • various superhero PJs
  • VCR and TV in their room
  • walkie-talkies
  • walkman
  • wallets with chains
  • wooden cork guns
  • X-Men

14 May 2006

Women are Changing Online Marketplace

The Success Blog of the Week goes to Women Diary, which features articles on all types of information of interest to women.

While collecting research to be used in my Mother's Day blog post about the incredible market value that moms wield in the USA, I read the Women Diary blog. This was helpful because it encouraged me to expand my idea from mom-oriented to women-oriented marketing.

According to Where Do Women Go Online a recent study (April 2006) by eMarketer:
Females have long embraced the Internet as a communications medium, having shown strong interests in online games, health content and music, but now adult women, who dominate consumer spending offline, are shifting more and more of their shopping online.
Advertising agencies, retailers and marketers as well as online news, entertainment, gaming, health care and travel sites are scrambling to find the right media mix that will bring women to their sites.

According to Lucid Marketing, a company that specializes in marketing to mothers, 22 percent of stay-at-home moms and 19 percent of those who work part time said they visit message boards or chat rooms daily.

Proof of this is the growth in the number of expectant moms and mothers of small children that visit sites such as Babycenter.com, which offers hundreds of online chats for expecting moms, mothers of preschoolers and more.

Lucid also found that 17 percent of moms that work part-time maintain their own blog. Women Diary blog features women's issues--from sex to pregnancy, celebrity gossip to gourmet recipes, fitness to mental health, dating to education, money to medicine. Women Diary provides onlie shopping guides on health, fashion and beauty products and timely information on women health issues.

If you would like to see mom's being courted by corporate American (Proctor and Gamble), make sure you visit VocalPoint.com, a community of influential moms that provide input into the marketing of food products, TV shows and more.

Women are changing the entire process and product of the online marketplace. The Internet shopping experience just became a lot more friendly. Get the products and services that you want, when you want them, and at a price you can afford. Expect to see more freebies, coupons, trial offers, and lots of value-added to your online shopping.

Demand to see changes in the interface through which you shop online.
  • If you have a question, you want to see a chat window open and a helpful sales assistant appear who is knowledgeable about the products you have in your basket.

  • Do you want to explain your question to the revolving moon-faced woman that sounds like every artificial voice to which you have ever listened? No.

  • Do you want to call a 1-800 telephone number and explain your problem to a person that lives in India? No.

  • Do you want to submit a customer service ticket and wait for them to get back to you? No.
Nothing is more frustrating than filling your virtual shopping cart with your products and then having to abandon it on the virutal aisle because there is no field on the order form, and no support, for entering free shipping or discount code. Millions of filled baskets standing abandoned and no one asked "WHY?" Women know why.

Ask a woman. It is so simple, but yet so hard because the advertising world is full of--you got it--men. If men knew what women wanted, this would be a totally different world. As it is, we will just have to settle for more women-friendly sites and swift and sure shopping!

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13 May 2006

Podcasting Success as New Advertising Media

Podcasting, a mixture of video blogging (vlogging) and radio, has taken off as advertising media. From Apple to Lexus, advertisers are lining up to sponsor or to advertise during podcasts. Even button-down IBM acknowledges the Power of the Pod. The company has created several podcasts about automobiles, shopping and habitats of the future.

View a short clip of Dave Goodman, president of marketing for Infinity Broadcasting discussing podcast advertising, courtesy of AdAge.com.

Thirty-second spots and solo sponsorships are a great way to get your brand out in front of podcast listeners. You should match the interests of your audience, as an advertisement may be perceived as an interruption if not properly staged.

How to measure effectiveness of an ad or sponsorship in a podcast?

  • Measure the number of downloaded podcasts as a percentage of total website traffic.

  • Use word or number code in your campaign that must be entered on your website or given to operators over the telephone to receive more information.

  • Follow the buzz (interest) through Internet chat rooms and blogs.
Podcasting may not be for every advertiser. However, some retailers of products that may not be advertised on traditional media, may find podcasts an attractive alternative.

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12 May 2006

Internet Community of 694 Million Worldwide

comScore Networks today announced the launch of comScore World Metrix, the first true estimate of global online audience size and behavior. Detailing activity from the largest online behavioral research panel, World Metrix statistics will be released in June with the data for May.

Measuring Engagement


Using hours spent online during March as the measurement of engagement, Israel was totally engaged (number one). In Israel, the average user spent 57.5 hours online in March, twice as much as their counterpart in the USA. The other top five countries were Finland, South Korea, the Netherlands and Taiwan, a direct correlation with the rate of broadband penetration in these areas of the world.

Online Profiling

comScore will present data on 694 million Internet users aged 15-year-old and older who were online in March. This reflects 14 percent of the world population within this age group! The panel included major Asian countries like China, Japan, India and Korea, representing almost 25 percent of the total worldwide online population.

Media Favorites

comScore issued a peek at the top 15 media properties worldwide. Goggle (495.8 million) and Yahoo! (480.2 million) followed MSN, with 538.6 million global users. Yahoo! Led the world in page views, with 137.2 billion, followed by Goggle (108.7 billion) and MSN (96.2 billion).

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08 May 2006

Mother's Day BlogMad Mania!

BlogMad Mom and Family

BlogMadMom
Brian, Michael, Eileen and Mac

Latest contest from BlogMad is the BlogMad Mom contest. To celebrate blogging moms, BlogMad is giving away credits. We like credits! Here are the details from the BlogMad May Newsletter:
With Mother's day right around the corner, we'd like to kick off an exciting programme for our blogging moms out there. We want to see pictures of moms and their kids. So start a post on your blog, include a photo of yourself and your kids (along with a little description to help us recognise you), tag the post with and submit your site to and we'll give you a mother's day gift of 250 credits if we find your BlogMadMom post by searching on Technorati!
So above I posted a picture of me, CyberCelt, and my family. This picture was taken 3 years ago when Michael and I were married.

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07 May 2006

Deep Market Advanced Stock Market Analysis

Please visit the Success Blog of the Week: Deep Market Advanced Stock Market Analysis. If you want to understand the stock market and to actually make money investing, you should bookmark this blog.

This blog appears to be a collaborative effort, each writer blogging with his/her writing style and about her/his interests. Collaborations tend to wander disjointedly through the blogosphere, but I was surprised by the harmonic blending of voices on this blog.

As an environmental advocate, I was extremely interested in the Carbonfund.org:
Concerned about climate change? Want to help reduce dependence on foriegn oil? Just want to make the world a little bit better? Link back to DeepMarket from your blog and we will offset one ton of carbon through our partnership with Carbonfund.org.
Stop by and read blog posts on artificial intelligence, link leaking, distributed computing, natural language processing and meme trees. After you are finished, please come back here and explain it to me. Must Read Blog!

03 May 2006

Blog Exchanges Work for You

Everyone wants traffic to their blog. However, to be successful at blogging, you need more than traffic. Comments, links, ranking and community are what blogging is all about.

The following traffic exchanges were formed to support the blogging community. My favorite is BlogExplosion, with BlogMad a close second. As new blog traffic exchanges open, you may want to join them and test your results.

Blog Advance is a NEW free manual blog surf exchange community offering 1:1 ratio and free forum.

Blogazoo ~ different FREE blog traffic exchange. Surf other blogs to raise the popularity of your blog. Post your RSS feed and add your blog to the blogectory.

BlogClicker- free traffic exchange dedicated to blogs, with 2:1 surfing ratio, free image hosting, and monthly contests for cash and prizes!

BlogCrowd - free traffic generation system, 2:1 ratio, 20 seconds guaranteed exposure.

BlogExplosion - Rent your blog space and enter your blog into the Battle of Blogs! Statistics, blog directory, blogs, podcasts and banners.

BlogMad - fun blog traffic exchange with 1:1 ratio, featuring directory, text link and banner exchange. Now in 2nd Beta and ready to rock.

Blog Traffic - free blog traffic exchange, directory, banner and text link exchange. 30 second timer free members earn 0.75 credits per autosurf visit, free members earn 1 credit per visit on manual surf.

Remember, most traffic exchanges allow blogs, but you will not find the community that exists at blog traffic exchanges. Stay away from autosurfs. No one is reading your blog and if you use Adsense on your blog, you may be dropped.

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Are You a Splogger? It Makes bAdSense.

I posted this article back in October of 2005 on my other blog. I thought it might be outdated, but there are still Splogs out there. Search term Sally is still writing meaningless content with key words and AdSense.

Now, there is software to manipulate content, traffic exchanges for clicks to your AdSense ads, websites you can purchase that are optimized for Adsense. In fact, these people are advertising in Google AdSense advertisements on blogs on Blogger (Google site).

Just last week, I received a letter from Google that said (advertising-for-success.blogspot.com) showed characteristics of a SPAM blog and that it was shut down for posting until it was inspected. I answered the email so they knew I was a real person, but had to wait a week to get my blog cleared as not being SPAM.

I am still wondering what sparked the interest of the SPAM Squad. Could it be another Hoopla trick? I guess closing my Traffic Hoopla account and deleting my BlogHoopla was not enough fun.

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Splogging is a combination of SPAM and Blogging. In a post by Robert Stockton, the character, Search Term Sally, really caught my eye.

It was the only blog that had not been removed from publication on Blogger (owned by Google) and it is the type of splog I see most often on the Internet. Excerpt from actual blog at http://bsnn.info:

The continued success of electronic commerce means that baton rouge car accident lawyer traders gain more experience in offering goods and services for sale There are many advantages that e-commerce will give the attorney general office in houston retailers will have over the mall and physical store type mesothelioma trial lawyer phoenix arizona.

Search Engine Sally, the keyword queen, uses all high ranking keywords and key phrases in a post that makes no sense. Why? To provide keywords for the Google Adsense ads on the site, a flagrant violation of Adsense rules.

From a post By Jim Hedger, StepForth News Placement, Inc. Splogs + Scraping + AdSense = Fraud:

If you run across a site that you consider spammy and it has AdSense on it, clïck on the 'Ads by Goooooogle' link and clïck 'Send Google your thoughts on the ads you just saw'. Enter the words spamreport and jagger1 in the comments field.

Makes (Ad)sense to me.

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01 May 2006

Success Blog: Mystickal Incense and More

This week's success blog is Mystickal Incense and More blog. The owner, Stephanie makes and sells incense, candles, bath and body products and other items sold at Mystickal Incense.
This is a lively blog with structure.

Monday: Site/Product News
Tuesday: Rants
Wednesday: Site Review
Thursday: Weekly Contest
Friday: Observations
Saturday: Ask the Tarot

Stop by Mystickal Incense and More. Tell Stephanie that CyberCelt sent you.
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