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1. Post items on Google Base
2. Create personalized stamps
3. Set up a direct mail campaign
4. Increase online advertising
5. Take advantage of LookSmart’s vertical websites
6. Design a new marketing piece
7. Create a new logo or spruce up the original
8. Revamp your company website




New Advertising Options Launched
by Google Base

Google recently launched the beta version of Google Base, Google’s own classifieds.

Google Base will create an enormous challenge to traditional classified advertising publishers who use the pay-to-advertise model. Since all Google Base ads are free, the value of the contextual ads around it will soar. It is also expected that the price pressure on traditional classified advertising publishers will intensify.

Users go to base.google.com to upload single or bulk items based on pre-selected categories similar to newspaper classified sites such as Jobs, Vehicles, and Wanted Ads. Other categories include News and Articles, Course Schedules, People Profiles, and Recipes or you can create your own category. Visit Google Base now.


Watch for Advertising Opportunities with Personalized Stamps

Personalized stamps are a creative alternative from the traditional flag or holiday design. Putting your face on a stamp adds a personal touch to business letters, especially if you are a small business owner. Although advertising is currently not allowed, business owners well-known by their customers can use this as an indirect advertising tool.

The current advertising restriction states, “USPS rules for customized postage forbid the use of ‘advertising.’ This rule may be relaxed in the future.” “Relaxed” is the key term. Personalized stamps are relatively new and as their popularity increases, restrictions may be lifted. Be on the lookout for the opportunity to put your name or logo on personalized stamps when mailing marketing materials.

Available vendors include:

Endicia™ Stamps.com

Zazzle


Postal Rate Increase Stays within Expectations

The U.S. Postal Service’s independent Postal Rate Commission approved a 5.4% across-the-board rate increase this month. This increase will take effect in early 2006 and will apply to regular-rate periodicals. The decision was supported by major mailers and associations including American Business Media, the Magazine Publishers of America, and the Direct Marketing Association.

Although rate hikes are not favorable, the increase was in line with expectations. As with any rate increase, publishers try to offset the increase by cutting circulation, partnering with other companies and/or co-mailing. Publishers are already beginning to prepare for additional rate increases in 2007.


Online ad spending was up approximately 10% in the third quarter over the second quarter, according to a study by Deutsche Bank in conjunction with MediaPost. The study of 87 media executives found that 60% said their clients would likely put more money into Web advertising in the fourth quarter than in the third, and 36% predicted an increase of more than 10% in the fourth quarter.

Source B2B


Champion Technologies Advisor Newsletter

Marion has recently produced a newsletter for Champion Technologies in both English and Russian. Champion distributed the newsletters among oil and gas companies based around the world at the 2005 Sakhalin Island Conference in London. The newsletter explains Champion’s role in the development of business relationships on Sakhalin Island and their expertise in supply chain management for remote locations.


LOGO of the Month

Dr. Dean Smith specializes in Orthopaedic Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery. He has designed a personal approach to medicine and patient care which involves building an effective patient-doctor relationship. His logo was designed to reflect the natural, free flowing movements of the body.


E•Quest’s Enhanced Website
Promotes
Independent Retirement Living

Characteristics of the new website:

New layout for all community locations helps website visitors make informative decisions
Easily accessible contact forms on each community page add convenience to informational inquiries
Simple, flat navigation organizes every page to be one click away from the Home page
Pictures of residents enjoying numerous activities depict the famous Love, Fun and WOW!™ theme
Smiling faces show the inviting nature of the communities

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If you would like more information on any
of the above mentioned services, please
feel free to contact me directly.

Regards

Chris Pascoe
SEO - SEM - Internet Marketing Specialist
The Marion Group
2900 Weslayan, Suite 610
Houston, Texas
713 623 6444
chris@marion.com

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