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Gravatar Hey Adam, that is really impressive. I love your approach and have learned quite a bit from your marketing. I have to talk to you about a couple of things that I are doing my venture in a email. I know one thing you can do to help your exposure is to have a facebook page. It has tons of college and young professionals on there. It is alittle harder because alot of the people have their pages locked, but I believe that is also a great spot to expand exposure to iprioritize.

Secondly, I think that you have to find a way to reach out to small business companies. One way to do this is to get iprioritize in front of membership and society organizations. There are tons of companies that pay for membership and continue education courses. Alot of companies don't think twice about helping their employees grow. Iprioritize will help that group and grow and stay organize. Well that is what I have for now.


Gravatar Oaks thanks for the great ideas. I always dismissed facebook because they didn't have open registration to people without .edu emails (me) but now that they do I should def look into that.

And the professional organizations idea is great, I'm going to start looking into ways to contact them...anyone know of a directory of professional organizations/societies?


Gravatar Here is one link I found. I will see what I can find alittle later.

http://www.jobweb.com/ Career_Dev...oc.htm#engineer


Gravatar Wow, that's awesome Oaks, thanks a lot. I hadn't even looked yet


Gravatar Adam -

I would strongly suggest setting up an affiliate program. Just take a look at Vonage - without their indefinite "sign up a friend" promotion, they would have never reached the level they're at today.

- Anthony


Gravatar MySpace is indeed a very powerful marketing tool if used correctly, and more and more companies are beginning to realise that - for example, an advertising agency was specifically hired to promote X-Men: The Last Stand by developing a MySpace profile and the results were quite good.

Great to hear that you've been successful with MySpace marketing as well


Gravatar Anthony - yes, I've looked into the pro's and con's of an affiliate program several times, and each time decided to put it on the backburner because of other priorities.

George - I did hear about the X-men campaign, and a few others, which was actually what "inspired" me to try something similar on a much, much smaller level.




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