Sunday, May 31, 2009

Kayak CEO Steve Hafner Interview: keep it simple, focus on search, stay out of Asia..oh...and get back into offline marketing

Enjoyed a chance to catch up with Kayak CEO Steve Hafner last week. I had planned the call to be about the challenges of a traffic arbitrage business model. I had hoped to draw out of Hafner that there was pressure in the Kayak model fuelled by rising paid search costs, being late to the review game with the Travelpost revamp and tremendous marketing and product pressure from the drop/elimination of booking fees by the big online travel agents (OTAs). Instead Hafner was relaxed, confident and ready to push ahead with millions of dollars in offline (yes offline) advertising planned.

We touched on two main areas. His focus and plans for the next twelve months (including plans for Travelpost and why the OTA fee cuts don't phase him) and his thoughts on expansion outside America (not in Asia and measured in Europe). On the former there is a lot to be worked on for Travelpost to catch TripAdvisor but there are plenty of flaws with the TripAdvisor product and an accompanying disquiet amongst users. On the latter, the potential risk I can see is that they may be under estimating the challenges of growing in Europe where they have more competitors and less compliant suppliers.

Here is our exchange in detail.

On plans for the next twelve months

Hafner says that Kayak is exclusively focused on three things:
  1. More focus on core search: The measures here are speed, accuracy and simplicity. Hafner is measuring his world in terms of milliseconds in response time. I asked if we was worried about price accuracy, database loads, hotel and switch look to book issues but none of these concerned him. For Kayak the true cost per query is falling to near zero through caching and the costs of bandwidth. This allows him to focus on the speed of search and the comprehensiveness of the results. His goals are big but simple - that the submit button results in a search in 15 milliseconds, that the results contain every bookable option and that the filtering and customer profiling gives the client the results they want. While this sounds obvious it was the simplicity and aggression in his focus that impressed me;
  2. Driving awareness: Hafner believes it is the perfect time to get back into offline marketing to take brand awareness to the next level and compete with the OTAs. He believes that Kayak is "fully penetrated online" and that the costs of offline has "come down by about a third". Critically he does not want to leave the offline channel as the exclusive domain of the big spending OTAs, especially because (as he puts it) "the fee cut [by the big OTAs] takes margin away from their P&L and out of their marketing budgets". New CMO Robert Birge has a $100mm to spend on marketing and a CEO keen to see the brand in lights on TV (example below of their "trip idea" commercials from back in 2006). Right now Hafner is claiming that 8% of online shoppers have heard of Kayak (cf he claims Orbtiz number is 60%). In two years he wants the number to be 20%. ; and
  3. Making Travelpost a viable competitor to TripAdvisor and Travelzoo: Kayak has followed the much smaller Uptake into the review meta-search model through a revamp of Travelpost. Prior to the revamp Travelpost (acquired by Sidestep) was a user generated hotel review site much like TripAdvisor. Now post revamp it aggregates reviews from around the web as well as allowing direct posting and commentating. He plans to go after both TripAdvisor and Travelzoo with this new product. He hopes within two years for Travelpost to be generating about half the revenue that Travelzoo is making from deals and to be 15% of the size of TripAdvisor's media revenue (up from 1% now).
On Expansion plans

An interview with Hafner is famously free from PR generated answer obfuscation. I asked a detailed question about the Asian market that started with a lead in on the challenges in the market, the earlier successes of Qunar in China and Wego in Singapore and Australia. Even made a reference to Sprice and Cheapflights. "So Steve," I concluded, "do you have your eyes on Asia too?". Two word answer - "absolutely not". In short he thinks the market is too small (in terms of search volume) and not mature enough (in terms of online advertising).

Europe is another matter. He admits that the change in MD "reflects a disconnect in aggressiveness" which I read to mean that the outgoing MD had a more aggressive plan than Hafner did (see the Travolution post on this for more details). This does not mean they are pulling out of Europe and he rejected any suggestion that Kayak had made a "false start" there. Instead they will keep on with the general three strategies above run by the two people in the London office. He conceded that there are product gaps in Europe (no Rayanair and some other low cost carriers) as well as higher costs from online marketing as Google is so much stronger but he is there for the long term even with no plans to replace the Managing Director role.

The competitors are coming fast at Kayak with big marketing budgets and constant model changes. Kayak's response is keep doing what we are doing only better and now on TV. What do you think. Good plan?

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Example of earlier offline advertising efforts by Kayak.

Practically Impossible

Thinking a lot lately about the parallels among and intersections between the arts and education.

As an artist who teaches, this is one of those things that comes up often in conversations with colleagues in both fields. Some of those conversations are pretty funny... like the one where a new high school art teacher was asking me if I thought she should remove her nude self-portraits from her website.

But some of those intersections can be quite gentle and inspiring as well: like the time a very great, but very troubled artist friend of mine living in a far off place made a short video for one of my students -- considering a career in the arts -- telling her quite honestly and powerfully about what it takes to make it in art school and in the art world on your own terms.

It is humbling to be one of the lucky few whose life and work bridges art and education. And so, as I'm just finishing up a new website where for the first time I am trying to bring into full view both aspects of my life, I of course thought to myself that one of the things that would make the site most meaningful to me would be a forum where artists and teachers could share ideas, observations, and stories both humorous and telling of the difficulties of each vocation -- and the links between them.

The new site is called Practically Impossible (it's still in beta form... not that it won't always look like it's in beta form given my challenges with graphic design) and it'll serve sort of as the nerve-center for all of my work in the arts, organization, and education.

TeachPaperless will continue being a daily blog -- you don't have to worry (or do have to worry) about that. But the Practically Impossible forum I see as both a meeting place and a place to post responses to life's most vexing questions as well as a place to take many of the great questions and conversations that pop up here via reader comments as well as in the Friday Chats and continue them in a forum accessible to everybody.

Poppendiecks: Designing a Lean Development Process

The Poppendiecks have a new advanced course (all welcome, but people already experienced in Lean-Agile will get more from it).

Designing a Lean Development Process.
Mnpls, June 9-10

Based on their new book (about to be released).
More info: See here.

Free Network Marketing Information-Internet Marketing and MLM Leads

NO matter what business you are trying to build online whether it be mlm, a direct sales business, affiliate marketing, etc. , you will need sales leads if you are ever going to make sales, and sales leads are what you are trying to generate if you are marketing on the internet. In order to survive, any web site needs a steady flow of qualified leads. Today's free network marketing information tip is about how to use internet marketing strategies to get more qualified leads.

The aim of any lead generation campaign is to build your mailing list. Internet marketers often say "the money is in the list", which is totally true. A list of responsive buying customers that trust you is worth its weight in gold!

While spam filtering has lessened the impact of email marketing, it’s still a viable means to getting your sales messages out there. In theory, email is marketing is free, although of course its costs you in terms of your time. The theory behind email marketing is that by using a "hook" such as a free product or some other incentive, you can "funnel" interested parties onto specific products and services.

When you consider generating leads via an email campaign there are basically three avenues you can explore: email signatures, joint ventures and safe lists. One word of warning though, and that is avoid spam at all cost, one spam complaint can seriously damage your online business. You should familiarize yourself with the laws concerning spam, and at the very least ensure you include a un-subscription link in ALL your marketing emails. Due to spam, it is advisable that you avoid buying leads, no matter how reputable the company, buying leads can easily lead to a spam complaint, you have been warned!

In its simplest form, email marketing is a matter of putting a signature in all your emails that contains a link to your main product.

If you are looking to vastly increase your list quickly then a joint venture (JV) may well be the key you need. In its simplest form, in a JV you supply the product and a fellow marketer supplies the leads and you share the profits. Hopefully, you will then get the emails of your fellow marketer’s customers, so you can then mail them with further offers.

When considering a joint venture there are many considerations you have to think about, but the main one, before you consider contacting anyone about mailing to their list, is "what's in it for THEM", not "what's in it for me". NEVER write to a fellow marketer unless you can offer them something of value in return for their help, and that is not necessarily just a share of the profits, be inventive!

Finally you have safe lists. A safe list is a list of people that have agreed to receive marketing emails in return for being able to send their own marketing email. The value of this form of marketing has never been that good. After all you are trying to sell to people who are only interested in selling to you!

You can use pay per click advertising such as overture or Goggle adwords to advertise your site and draw in interested leads.

One other highly effective way of generating interested leads is posting in forums that are related to your area of business. Include a link to your site in your signature and people interested in your sphere of business will often click it if your forum post was interesting.

Three other popular sales lead generation techniques are submitting articles to ezine publishers and article directories, press releases and testimonials for products in your target market.

No matter what lead generation technique you employ you will need a way to capture your leads email address when they arrive at your site.

The traditional method has been to use a pop up or pop under which contains some incentive to get someone to sign up. With the invention of pop up stoppers their effectiveness has dwindled and therefore unstoppable pop ups (also know as hover ads or slide in ads) have evolved. This new generation of pop ups are built into your webpage and as such cannot be stopped. Simply do a search on Goggle for "unstoppable pop up" and you are sure to find a software solution to produce these types of pop ups for you.

The other alternative is to use what is called a "name squeeze page".

In essence a name squeeze page is a web page whose sole purpose is to capture an email address.

They generally contain a small amount of information about the product or service you are selling as a "teaser" for the reader and will contain a sign up form, with a message like "to find out more simply fill in the form to be immediately directed to further details on this amazing product".

A name squeeze page not only helps build your list, this information can also be used with certain software to help personalize your site for your visitor, a technique that has been shown to increase sales. Again, simply do a search for name squeeze page generators.

No matter how you generate sales leads there is one thing always to bear in mind, and that is to be effective your leads must be in your targeted market. If, for example, you are selling internet marketing products, then it's no use advertising on a site that is all about scuba diving!

When you start to build your online business, ensure you include a well thought out sales lead generation strategy from the beginning. Do not make it an afterthought; this should be in place from the very beginning if you want your business to be a success. Use these free networking marketing information tips today!

To Your Success,

Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885 anytime
Skype: Monique371
Be A Mentor With A Servant's Heart

P.S. Most people who read "Success In Ten Steps" find out why their lack of success is not their fault, but some don't.

Some people would rather waste their time surfing the internet, or joining some money or time-wasting affiliate programs.

To download "Success In 10 Steps", visit

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Creativity And Innovation Best Practices

Creativity And Innovation Best Practices

Creativity And Innovation in Business Definitive Guide is a 212-page collection of my handpicked 56 Creativity and Innovation best practices, case studies, articles, interviews, and insights on the current state of innovation in business. The eBook provides real-world examples on how the Top Innovators including Apple, Google, GE, Proctor and Gamble, Yahoo, Toyota, Netflix, BMW, Deloitte, Timex, Frito Lays, Johnson & Johnson, Starbucks, Southwest Airlines, Microsoft, Intel and more innovate and grow their business successfully time and again, especially during trying times. Use this eBook as a guide to find and create game-changing innovations, unblock creativity, and make innovation successful at your business. The Definitive Guide is used by over 500 leading organizations all over the world including Pepsi, HP, EDS, Nokia, major universities, and professionals. Learn more...

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Selected references:
Leading eBook on Creativity and Innovation in Business
Creativity and Innovation Best Practices
Creativity and Innovation Case Studies
The Innovation Index
Top 50 innovative companies in the world

The Innovation Index Reports:

The Innovation Index closes 2007 at 66% - 2007 Annual Report on the Innovation Index
Top 50 Innovative Companies in the world
- Report on Top 50 Innovative Companies
Annual Report - Chapter One - Total Innovation Activity - 2006 Annual Report One
Annual Report - Chapter Two - The Top Innovator - 2006 Annual Report Two
Annual Report - Chapter Three - The Innovation Insights - 2006 Annual Report Insights
Innovation and Stock Performance Correlation - The Innovation Index and Stock Performance
Learn about Innovation Index Group - Innovation Index Group tracks The Innovation Index

About The Innovation Index
The Innovation Index introduced in December 2006 is a weighted stock price index of the top 20 Innovators in North America.

The Innovation Index returned 66% in 2007, and would have returned 174% over the previous five years (2002-2006). This assumes equal investment in each stock of The Innovation Index as of December 31, 2001. An average of $100 invested in The Innovation Index on December 31, 2001 returned $454 as of December 31, 2007. By comparison, $100 invested in S & P 500 returned 28% or $129, $100 invested in NASDAQ returned 34% or $136, and $100 invested in the Dow Jones Index returned 30% or $131 through December 31, 2007. The Innovation Index beats the S & P 500, NASDAQ and Dow Jones Index by more than seven times over the past six years.

Alphabetical list of the Top 20 Innovators of The Innovation Index for 2008 and their stock ticker symbols:

3M Company - (NYSE: MMM)
Amazon.com, Inc. - (NASDAQ: AMZN)
America Movil - (NYSE: AMX)
Apple Inc. - (NASDAQ: AAPL)
AT&T Inc. - (NYSE: T)
Best Buy Co., Inc. - (NYSE: BBY)
Cisco Systems, Inc. - (NASDAQ: CSCO)
Costco Wholesale Corporation - (NASDAQ: COST)
eBay Inc. - (NASDAQ: EBAY)
General Electric Co. - (NYSE: GE)
Google Inc. - (NASDAQ: GOOG)
Hewlett-Packard Co. - (NYSE: HPQ)
Intel Corporation - (NYSE: INTC)
International Business Machines Corp. - (NYSE: IBM)
Merck & Co., Inc. - (NYSE: MRK)
McDonald's Corporation (NYSE: MCD)
Microsoft Corporation - (NASDAQ: MSFT)
NIKE, Inc. - (NYSE: NKE)
Research In Motion Limited - (NASDAQ: RIMM)
The Proctor & Gamble Company - (NYSE: PG)

Updated April 05, 2009

The Marketing Bootcamp - Free Online Workshop

Sanjay Dalal, Chief Marketer of Semdia, invites you to a must-attend online FREE Marketing Workshop to answer this question: "How Can I Double My Business At My Website?" Did you know that more than 50% of your website visitors simply go away (bounce) without doing anything? Of the other 50% that do stay on your website, 45% don't buy or download. This means, more than 95% of your website visitors do not convert to customers. Learn More...



Further, Do you know how your customers find your website? Do you know all the possible ways your customers enter and exit your website (and it may not be from the home page)? You may be surprised when you find out how long your customers are staying at your website (or NOT). But the big questions you may have in current economy are:

1. Are my customers buying at my website? And how many are not buying?
2. Are my customers downloading something like a white paper, article or press release at my website?
3. Are my customers signing up to become a member, attend an event or talk to sales at my website?
4. Are my customers reading what I am posting at my website?
5. Are my customers "bouncing" right back to where they came from and I did not even know that?

Here are my questions for you:
1. What are you doing to hold your customer's attention at your website? (Is your website engaging?)
2. What are you doing to convert website visitors to customers?
3. Are you aware of all the places your customers go (on your website, and outside your website)?
4. What is your social networking media marketing strategy? Are you on Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, Linkedin, Plaxo, Blogger, YouTube, and more?
5. And finally, what do you do to make sure your customers find you first, before they find your competition? (Are you on first page of Search engine results?)

If you are not seeing REAL results from your online advertisements or marketing campaigns, it may have a lot to do with what happens to your customers after they click on that online ad and go to your website.

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Gardening Equipment Supply Importers

Being that it is Spring here in the Northern Hemisphere, I thought it would be appropriate to focus your attention on Gardening Equipment, Gardening Supplies and Lawn and Garden Furniture Importers.

If your company or any of the companies you represent manufacture lawna and/or garden equipment, supplies or furniture, then you need to review details of this commodity specific trade directory that provides you with details on over 4,000 garden equipment importers, lawn equipment importers, gardening supplies importers and patio equipment importers from 143 different countries who import garden equipment, lawn equipment, gardening supplies, plants, trees, agricultural chemicals, garden chemicals, irrigation equipment, spraying equipment, greenhouses, patio furniture, outdoor lighting, and tractors. Just follow the link below:
Lawn And Garden Equipment - Furniture and Supply Importers



Now for any of you folks who are into gardening and would like to read all that you can about garden plants, garden supplies and general gardening information, I would like to personally recommend that you check out this web site for all your Gardening Tips - Plants and Supplies



Have a Great Weekend!

The Next Friday Chat on June 5th: Digital Plagiarism

June 5th at 1PM EST: The Friday Chat will be on the topic of Digital Plagiarism

A topic dear to the heart of any classroom teacher: plagiarism -- and methods of both discovery and prevention -- has become a fresh challenge in the Digital Age. Join us for informal discussion on June 5th.

June 5th at 1PM EST
http://todaysmeet.com/TeachPaperless

The Business Model Cost Structure

All components of a business model have related costs and the size and behavior of the costs provide an indication on the flexibility and scalability of the business model. As all managers know, lowering cost with $1 has a greater impact on the bottom line than increasing the revenue with $1 as revenue almost always comes with an associated cost.

Having a low cost structure is a strong competitive advantage which market leaders in industry after industry recognize, when companies with low cost business models enter their markets. In the steel industry the mimimills took on traditional smelters, in automobile manufacturing standardized Japanese cars won out over customized vehicles, "no frills" airlines such as Southwest Airlines or Ryanair took down traditional airlines such as US Airways and Swissair, open source software has taken large market shares within several software areas, and a hot topic right now is the struggle of traditional newspaper companies as a consequence of low cost online substitutes. See separate post here

Online companies with low costs structures are currently disrupting traditional industries and have created some very high operating margin businesses, with Craigslist perhaps the most referenced example, generating an estimated $100mm in annual revenues with an operating margin of 90%.

The Business Model Framework
The business model concept is a good framework to identify where costs arise, and how it relates to the creation and capturing of value for customers and other value recipients. Identifying significant costs and assets needed, relating to each component of the business model, provides an overview that can be used to improve the existing model or completely alter it.

Not only a number
When doing the cost analysis in relation to each business model component it is important to identify underlying cost drivers, relationships between different costs and the behavior in terms of size, growth, volatility, and whether it is linear, degressive or progressive in relation to increasing activities. This will answer an important question on how the business model will correspond to change, and how predictable that is, and can be used to find ways to balance the need for growth while managing costs and risks.

Knowing how much things costs and how it will change over time is the only way of maintaining a rational cost structure. Also knowing how choices in the different business model components affects costs in other components is a great starting point for business model innovation.

General questions once the full picture is known
Few if any managers and executives have visibility of the costs associated with the different parts of the business model. Especially in times of cost reduction it often ends up cutting too deeply in areas that are critical to the business while leaving money on the table in areas that are less critical. Once the different major costs are identified you can start question each of the business model components:
  • How can this be performed differently at lower cost, or even be eliminted?
  • What companies are focusing on low-cost alternatives in this particular business model component but perhaps in another industry?
  • How could collaboration with another actor lower or eliminate costs?
Below are some examples on more specific questions:

Customers and Value propositions
Do we need to serve all existing customers or market segments? Are some of the segments more costly? What if we configure our value proposition differently? What if we reduced performance, eliminated features, changed the mix of value propositions, adjusted the level of service, and eliminated expensive value propositions exposed to price competition? Would it be possible to create synergies between different value propositions? What if we changed the way or time of delivery? What if we employed or changed to other channels of delivery?

Resources and activities
What if we used other raw materials? Shifted location? Changed specifications for purchased components? Lowered wages paid, amenities provided to employees or training? What if we replaced owning of IT systems and software, and replace it with software as services? What if we abandoned unused patents, or sell and license them back? What if we outsourced development, marketing or installation? What if we invested in new processes? Automation? Simplification? Elimination? Centralization? Standardization? Shared Services? Can we create synergies between different activities or use resources in a more efficient ways?

Partners and relationships:
What if we change specifications? Quality? The number of partners? The type of partnerships? What if we partner with upstream, downstream or horizontal actors? Configure the value network in a different way? Etc.


Even though the cost side of a business model to a large extent determines flexibility and scalability, it is seldom discussed in relation to business model innovation. Growth in revenues is of course important but it’s only half of the value creation equation.


Further reading:

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Friday, May 29, 2009

Free Network Marketing Information-No Cost MLM Business Exposure

All of us desire to get exposure for our mlm business opportunity. Not only that, we want it to be effective and yet cost very little. Hmmm. How can we do that?

Thankfully, we have Tom, Big Al, Schreiter to help. Today's free network marketing post is about how to get no cost exposure for your business.

How to get no-cost exposure.

Want more prospects?

Create a riddle that is challenging and viral. For example, if you sold nutritional products, you could create a test like this:

Which food will kill you fastest?

A. Donuts

B. German Chocolate Cake

C. Pizza

D. Ice Cream

Click HERE for answer.

(Don't click on this test; it's only an example.)

I just made this test up using my four favorite food groups.

However, you would want to place a link to the answer, and make sure you had some selling copy on that page.

This sample test would be viral as many people would send it to their friends. That's extra exposure to qualified prospects that you couldn't personally reach.

Use your imagination. What kind of riddle can you think up for your product or opportunity?

Get seven more no-cost examples of ways to sponsor new distributors, taken directly from the '103 Ways & Places to Sponsor New Distributors' manual.

Simply go to:

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Fortune Network Publishing
PO Box 890084
Houston, TX 77289 USA
http://www.FortuneNow.com

PO Box 890084, Houston, TX 77289 USA

That was a cool tip and one I think we all could use!

To Your Success,

Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885 anytime
Skype: Monique371
Be A Mentor With A Servant's Heart

P.S. Most people who read "Success In Ten Steps" find out why their lack of success is not their fault, but some don't.

Some people would rather waste their time surfing the internet, or joining some money or time-wasting affiliate programs.

To download "Success In 10 Steps", visit

http://mentormonique.bigmlmtruths.com/?mad=9091

You've got a Friend Connect gadget

Social networking features are all the rage these days. (AdSense has even joined the trend with Twitter!) Now your site can be part of the social web by using the features offered through Google Friend Connect to awaken and strengthen your community of visitors.

With Friend Connect, your visitors can join your site using credentials they've already created with Google, Yahoo, AOL, and others, and link in the people they know on services like Google Talk, Plaxo, Twitter, and more. There's also a gallery of gadgets where you can choose from features like commenting, ratings and reviews, and the social bar to add to your site. Just like AdSense, you can simply copy and paste a few snippets of code to add these features to your site. Or, if you want to do some deeper integrations, you can use the Friend Connect APIs.

Watch this video to learn more about Friend Connect:



We're constantly adding more social gadgets, such as the event gadget, the Polls gadget, and the Get Answers gadget. To learn more about Friend Connect and other Google products helping to make the web -- and your site -- more social, check out the Social Web Blog.

Wordle of the Friday Chat: Assessment in the Digital Age



Today's discussion at the Friday Chat was invigorating as usual. Thanks to the folks who stopped by. Here's a Wordle of the chat.

It's always interesting to run discussions through Wordle. Makes me think of Merleau-Ponty's observation that we speak and what we say tells us what we think.

Image from www.wordle.net.

Reminder: Today's Friday Chat about Assessment and Grading in the Digital Age

If it's Friday, it must be the day for the Friday Chat!

Today's Topic: Assessment and Grading in the Digital Age

We'll talk blogging as formative assessment, alternatives to traditional tests and essays, online gradebooks, use of social media in assessment and more.

Friday May 29th, 2009
1PM EST
http://todaysmeet.com/TeachPaperless

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Free Network Marketing Information-Generate MLM Leads Online

You may be one who is looking to build your network marketing business online and are wondering the best way to generate your own leads.

Today's free network marketing information tip will help get you started in the right direction.

How to Generate Network Marketing Leads Online
By Toni Coleman-Brown


Network marketing has officially entered into the 21st century with most people finding qualified prospects and network marketing leads online. But how do you find these people that are eager to join your home-based business?

That’s the million-dollar question and the answer is simple. You have to find an online marketing system that works for you.

Most network marketers are told the same thing when they get started and that is to write a list of 100 or more names and to begin calling the people on that list to find new customers or new representatives. While this is a great strategy for getting started, the problem with it is the fact that most people run out of people within two weeks, leaving their pipeline high and dry. And the thought of speaking to strangers to add names to the list seems absolutely horrifying to most people.

So, what is a network marketing representative to do? It’s really simple, first you must position yourself with a good website that tells your story. Your story has to be told in a way that sets you apart from everyone else online. It is a fact that people like to partner and support people that they can relate to and that’s because you’re building relationships and this has to be done in a warm and friendly fashion.

But building relationships online can be nothing short of frustrating. However, it can be done if you have a system that combines all of the right elements, with the most important element being the human-side of it all. Adding the human element calls for you to be yourself online without putting up a front.

Unfortunately, most people in network marketing tend to hide behind boiler plate or templated corporate websites that only promotes their company or their team and says nothing about them. The only people responding to these sites are people that have either heard of you or those who know something about your company already. So, if you can get over this one hurdle online, you will be on your way to internet network marketing success.

I suggest that you use outside sources to build a one-page or more website that speaks to you and your experience with your company. Let this website sell your number one product – YOU! Use the website as a doorway or liaison between you and your company’s site and as a way for you to capture information about your visitors, such as their names, e-mail address, etc. because these are your leads and you will want to follow-up with them.

This is the first step in learning to generate network marketing leads online. There is an e-book that speaks more on this subject and it is called, “Get MLM Prospects Online”. It’s detailed and to the point and will show you the correct way to generate MLM leads online and become a top recruiter in your company.

Toni Coleman Brown, Author, Motivational Speaker, Professional Network Marketer and Trainer. Author of the new network marketing best selling e-book, Quantum Leap: How to Make a Quantum Leap in Your Network Marketing Business , where Toni reveals cutting edge mlm advice on how to move to the top of your network marketing company's compensation plan using the same techniques and strategies that she used to bolt to the top of her company.

Don't forget to check out the e-book, "Get MLM Prospects Online". It is available at http://www.getmlmprospectsonline.com


To Your Success,

Monique Hawkins
540-858-2885 anytime
Skype: Monique371
Be A Mentor With A Servant's Heart

P.S. Most people who read "Success In Ten Steps" find out why their lack of success is not their fault, but some don't.

Some people would rather waste their time surfing the internet, or joining some money or time-wasting affiliate programs.

To download "Success In 10 Steps", visit

http://mentormonique.bigmlmtruths.com/?mad=9091

What makes us happy?


One thing I've noticed common to most HBS students is an intense drive toward achievement. If we follow Maslow's hierarchy of needs, we pursue self-actualization and self-transcendence as the ultimate goal. As defined by Maslow, this means to "...have unitive consciousness and plateau experience ... and to have or to have had peak experience (mystic, sacral, ecstatic) with illuminations or insights." It also means to have achieved spiritual self-sufficiency, authenticity, meaningfulness, humility, and cognitive self-understanding. In order words, achieving one's full potential as a human being.

With such lofty goals, it's no wonder that so many HBS students are left with unresolved desires and anxiety about making their mark on this world.

Although I haven't had my "transformational" section experience yet (it will be interesting to revisit this subject in a year), on the surface it seems many HBS students are one pyrmaid level below the top: Esteem. They are tactically driven by tangible achievement, votes of confidence and success, and are consciously or unconsciously seeking the respect of others in this world. I suppose this is a natural position in life for a 20-something on his/her quest towards greater intangible success; one just has to see it as a phase rather than an end state to truly appreciate the personal dimensions and context of the HBS experience.

So what does make us happy?

Wouldn't it be nice if we could track several hundred Harvard graduates across the depth of their lives, monitoring, observing, recording, and evaluating what brings one true happiness? Can we confirm or deny the age old sage that money can't buy happiness? Amazingly, Harvard has been conducting exactly such a study on the same group of graduates for the past 72 years! The study tracked 268 Harvard men throughout their lives; the ones still with us are well into their 80s.

With a group so privileged and ambitious, and with such a strong drive to be successful and make a mark in the world, is it a surprise to anyone that a third of the participants exhibited some sort of mental illness - if only temporarily - by their 50s? At the same time, it should be of little surprise that some of the participants also filled the job of the oval office, the US cabinet, and countless powerful boards.

The article is well put together and reveals a lot of surprises. Although it tends to dwell on esoteric academic references, it also addresses more puzzling questions such as "What college aged personality traits predict political affiliation?" "What variables best predict health later in life?" And of course... "What brings us happiness?"

On a personal note, it was reassuring to read that every life, no matter how it is presented or projected to others, is filled with personal tragedy, personal growth, setbacks, eloquence, complexity, empathy, and connection. We all live through the full spectrum of emotion. We also know there is no playbook for happiness - we all just do the best we can on this one way journey.

I invite you to learn from what must be one of the deepest studies in positive psychology ever compiled.

New Interface Thursdays: Looking back and a chance to meet the team

With more AdWords advertisers using the new interface each week, we'd like to take a moment to recap the topics we've covered on New Interface Thursdays these past two months.

We started the series with a list of learning resources including the new AdWords interface website. The next week we showed you how you could use keyboard shortcuts to manage your campaigns more efficiently. We then wrote about how you can use filters and customize columns to help you focus on the data that's most important to you. Most recently, we took close looks at both the Keywords tab and Networks tab.

If you want to take the next step in mastering the new interface, and if you plan to attend SMX Advanced in Seattle, Washington next week, you can learn about the new interface from the people who built it. The new AdWords interface team will be doing a deep dive into the new interface and demonstrating some of the latest tools we're adding to AdWords:

When: Tuesday, June 2, 11 AM to 12:15 PM
Where: Sound Conference Room, Bell Harbor Convention Center, Seattle, WA

If you'd like to attend our session, you'll need to register for a free expo hall pass. We hope to see you at the session, and please visit us at booth #32 and tell us your thoughts about the new interface.

The Great Teachers of the 21st Century

The blocking woes continue:
"How can I be a great teacher in the 21st century when the majority of the great tools are blocked?"

asks Reader Knaus.

And his great crime?
I'm actually pretty proud of myself. I single handedly got Vimeo blocked in my district. I uploaded 4 short video files to Vimeo during my lunch hour for a grad class I teach. The next day, the site was blocked.

What were the videos? Porn? No.

E-portfolio 'help videos' created using Screen Flow. Block someone who is creating helps for students and future teachers. Nice!

Knaus, you do realize that we are but the foundation blocks of 21st century education? Heck, we aren't even the foundation blocks. We're like the mix they use to make the foundation blocks.

Folks were still riding horses in 1909. Baltimore to D.C. by train was a five hour trip (I exaggerate... but, really now!).

We are in the early stages.

And so, there are going to be innumerable difficulties. After all, it's not just tools and sites we're trying to get unblocked. It's attitudes and preconceptions that we're trying to unblock.

Fight on. Because in doing so, you not only help form that foundation, you also inspire your students.

And they are the ones who will be the great teachers of the 21st century.

My blogs makeover, not the final one but i hope to keep improving

I've completed my blogs makeover and hope its looking great! This is just one of those attempts to create different themes for myself to exhibit my emotions and moods according to the weeks and months that pass.. I hope i've done something nice for myself by adding this navigation bar below the header which wasn't part of the temp at first! Its quite an easy task to do but with the help of some basic HTML.

I did design or create, and modify a few more temps and one of then i've already put out for downloading. You can view the demo on the love blog on the nav bar and download the temp when you contact me through email, for the link.

Because i've got a mixed topic blog where one would find all sorts of gossip and information, plus some of my personal life and my baby angel daughter Alisha, the header is meant to express and relates to the contents of my blog.

Your kind comments are welcome :-)

The "Employee Paradox" Webinar Materials Are Now Available Online

On May 21, 2009, the Williams Mullen Unfair Business Practices Team conducted its first webinar in its four-part Summer series. The webinar was entitled The Employee Paradox: The Best Employees Can Cause the Greatest Damage to Your Company.

The webinar addressed the fiduciary obligations of corporate officers, directors and employees, restrictive covenants such as noncompetition and non-soliciation clauses in employment contracts, and protecting against corporate raiding. The webinar also supplied a checklist for hiring new employees.

To hear the webinar: click here. To download the powerpoint presentation: click here. The webinar speakers were three members of Williams Mullen's Unfair Business Practices Team: David Burton, Sean Gibbons and Mike Lord.

The Team's next webiner is entitled "Beware the Government Contract: How to Protect Your Company's Assets from the Government and Other Contractors." To register for this June 17 webinar, click here.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

AirAsia bidding for hotel words in Google - Low Cost Carrier embracing quasi-OTA status

Back in December I re-posted a story from 2007 (and one of my original tips from the t-list posts) that contained my three recommendations for airlines that were winning with supplier direct online on how they can improve their online offering.

One of the recommendations was to " invest in being a true online hotel (land) business". We has seen strides from the low cost carriers in this first (for example Easyjet's seamless packaging integration). Now I have seen another next step from a low cost carrier - reports have come in of KL based AirAsia have been bidding on hotel based keywords on Google. In effect competing head to head with online travel agents, hotel only intermediaries and hotel suppliers on hotel sales rather than waiting for air cross sell to provide ancillary revenue.

This has been hard for me to replicate in a screenshot to show you as it looks like they are currently targeting certain Asian IP addresses (ie customers) and not yet targeting Australia. John Fearon of Asiarooms sent me through this shot from an Alexa search he was doing. You can clearly see AirAsia targeting Bangkok hotels along side Booking.com and others. It is the second time Fearon has spotted AirAisa actively promoting hotels.

I applaud this move by AirAsia. It is consistent with there "we do want we want and love to break the rules" brand message and it embraces my rules for growing airline online share. That said as an online hotel player is gives me the willies. Anyone else seen more examples of AirAsia or other airlines bidding for hotel words to support their ancillary business.?

thanks for the tip John.

6 tactics for maximizing your AdWords investment

The current economy has been tough on businesses and customers alike, and it can be a lot harder these days to connect with more price-concious customers. To reach these customers, our internal team of AdWords optimizers has come up with 6 tactics that will help your AdWords campaigns be more relevant to your customers.

1. Focus your ads on low prices and savings.
2. Use value-related keywords.
3. Make sure your ad groups are targeted and relevant.
4. Don't waste money on irrelevant clicks.
5. Make it easy for customers to buy.
6. Focus your money on your high-performers.

You can read more about each of these tips including examples and instructions at www.google.com/adwords/tactics and you can also view these tactics in a pdf format at www.google.com/adwords/tactics/top_tactics.pdf. We hope these tactics will help you continue to see good returns from your AdWords investment.

Old tool, new tricks

I like to think I can do practically anything in a spreadsheet. But it's probably more accurate to say that I like to *try* to do anything in a spreadsheet whether or not I can succeed.

Of course, my spreadsheet of choice is the kind I can access from anywhere and share in real time – in Google Docs. So, some would say that even when it makes no sense, I try to do things in a spreadsheet (case in point – my poker simulator – why'd I do that?) But there are some things I never thought possible, like sending an email or reading my calendar.

That's why we're excited to announce a limited test of a new feature which lets people add customization and automation to Google Apps, starting with spreadsheets in Google Docs. We call this feature Google Apps Script.

Google Apps Script provides the ability to automate a variety spreadsheet actions, such as reading and changing values in cells and ranges, changing formats and formulas, and creating custom functions. It also reaches outside of spreadsheets to allow you to send email or create calendar entries.

Check out the
Google Apps Script overview, below, and watch our example of sending email from Google Spreadsheets.



As Google Apps Script is in limited test, we see it as a puppy who's still in training. In fact, just this week, he learned to fetch (URL content) and speak (translate to other languages). But we think he's ready now for some time outside his yard.

So we're inviting a limited number of Google Apps domains – about a thousand organizations – to start playing with Google Apps Script and giving us feedback so we can quickly understand which tricks would be the most beneficial to learn next.

If you're like me and like to stretch spreadsheets to their limit, and don't mind working with early release features, you can get involved in Google Apps Script now by
applying to join this limited test phase.

Posted by Jonathan Rochelle, Product Manager, Google Docs

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What Makes a Great Teacher a Great Teacher in the 21st Century

Classrooms are not idle places. Sure, they may look bare in the bleary 7AM morn and eerily desolate come 7PM. But they are places full of spirits -- spirits of students and teachers past, present, and future.

Education doesn't happen because those rooms are filled, education happens because those spirits are fulfilled.

And those spirits are ever in flux between states of known and unknown. Even the occasionally insolent ones can turn on a dime and suddenly become stars given the right tools and proper motivation -- the knowledge not of encyclopedic histories and perfected answers, but of the courage and understanding of how to light one's own supernova.

And that brings my mind to experimentation and educational technology and what makes a great teacher a great teacher.

When it comes to educational technology, the great teacher isn't the one who merely uses technology in education. The great teacher is the one who experiments and who teaches the spirits within students to experiment. The great teacher doesn't follow the rules. The great teacher doesn't go along with the program. Like a gleeful hacker, the great teacher turns Twitter into a reference library, chat rooms into exit tickets, Skype-casts into global awareness sessions, Wikimedia into a living breathing history of human events, and Pandora into the clothes of sound that wrap around culture and keep us warm on darkest nights.

Great teachers don't follow corporations and their politik of textbooks and proprietary courseware to a best-of-all-worlds dead-end. Great teachers have read their Voltaire. They know a con when they see one.

Great teachers recognize that the real thrust of Web 2.0 is not in getting students to understand the material but in getting students to engage the hidden material within themselves and to thus have body and soul to tear into the heart of human content with such intellectual ferocity that the wolves and beasts both of moonlit night and boardroom conversation quake in the wake of a mighty woken mind.

And in this Digital Age -- an age that will see not the eternal content and themes of humanity disappear, but the methodologies and shrill mechanics of the bygone 20th century and its still-birthed assessment of the almighty bubble shrivel up and fade away -- great teachers will turn again like Socrates to the colluded crowd and in this, our "doomed fad", smile the smile of the blessed.

Free Network Marketing Information Tip-How to Recruit Effortlessly

As someone who is in direct sales, networking marketing, or any type of sales business, there always is the question of what type of recruiting methods work best to build a business.

Today's free network marketing information tip is about how to use 5 marketing strategies to sponsor people into your home business very easily.

5 Top Marketing Strategies That Recruit New Prospects Effortlessly
By Bryan Dennehy

We all know that to be successful in the home based business and network marketing industry you need traffic to your website and more importantly you need to convert that traffic into leads, well today I want to go over some marketing strategies that can be used to generate an endless supply of leads for your business.

1. Pay-Per Click Advertising - I see PPC as the most powerful marketing strategy on the entire internet, I would highly recommend learning this skill if you haven't already...there is no other form of marketing where within half an hour or so you can have laser targeted leads opting in to your capture page or website within minutes of writing your adds.

2. Article Marketing - This is another very powerful form of marketing although you won't see immediate results like with PPC you can still generate lots of free highly targeted leads. The more articles you write the more exposure you will gain. Just make sure your articles provide value to the reader and contain good content by doing this you can expect to receive traffic from your articles for years to come.

3. Social Media Sites - Sites like MySpace, FaceBook and Twitter offer a great way to connect with millions of people online and allow you to build relationships and network with like minded individuals. Again this is a free form of marketing that everybody should be using if you are not you are leaving money on the table as there are hundreds of people generating quality leads every day through these sites.

4. Video Marketing - This has to be one of the simplest yet most effective ways to generate highly targeted leads for your business, this is all about branding you and positioning you as a leader in the eyes of your prospects and to have them chasing you for a change. All you need to do is make a short 2 - 5 minute video which can easily be uploaded to sites like You Tube and have your face and business in front of tens of thousands of people within minutes.

5. Forum Posting - Another very simple yet effective strategy that everyone should have in their arsenal, I would recommend spending an hour or two a few nights a week posting on forums as this can bring you highly targeted traffic...again don't expect to see results straight away like most of the free marketing techniques and strategies they take a bit more time and dedication but if used correctly and your posts are of value you should expect to see people seeking you out for advice and guidance and inevitably more people will want to join you in business because you offer value.

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Opening up Visualization

Yesterday we released a complete data source implementation for the Google Visualization API open wire protocol in an open source Java library. This enables users of the Visualization API, including enterprises, SMBs and other web application providers, to easily customize their data sources and make them compatible with the Visualization API Open Wire protocol. For some data sources, integrating this library could be an order of magnitude faster and require less resources than having to do a full implementation out of the protocol specification.

As business data continues to grow, so, it seems, does the challenge of understanding it. Visualization, or the presentation of data in charts, graphs, tables, and other visual representations, is often the missing piece that people need to make sense of this information.

To address these growing needs, last year we introduced the
Google Visualization API, a powerful API that enables anyone to build apps and display data from Google spreadsheets, as well as enabling visualization in the cloud from any data source connected to the web.

Companies can create and use reporting applications from the Google Visualization Gallery that can be integrated anywhere on the web. The gallery offers dozens of visualizations, from pivot tables and heat graphs to the celebrated motion charts and timelines.

We have also opened up the gallery so that any developer can include their new innovative visualizations and make them available to others. To facilitate multiple data sources, we have published an Open Wire protocol that specifies how to make any data source ready for use by the Visualization API. And we recently announced the Google Secure Data Connector (SDC), which enables to keep the data sources behind a company firewall, while serving visualizations and other apps in the cloud.

All of these abilities bring
us closer towards Open Visualization in the cloud, and today we take one more big step in this direction. We believe that these enhancements will facilitate innovative and more accessible visualizations of business information, helping enterprises communicate with information in ever-better ways.

Posted by Nir Bar-Lev, Head of Analytics, EMEA, and Yossi Matias, Head of Israel Engineering Center




Facilitating Interactive, Multisensory Grammar Review via the Back-channels of Today's Meet


Have been using the back-channels of Today's Meet as a forum for our Friday Chats here on TeachPaperless and I like it quite a bit.

I got the idea that it might be something useful in the classroom, so today I tried it out for grammar review with my Latin I class.

They loved it.

Here's the deal. I set the students up in a circle with each of their laptops open to our Today's Meet chat. We projected the chat onto the wall simultaneously. Each student then had a series of verbs to parse.

1) One student would post one of his or her parsed verb to the chat.
2) We discussed the parsing together as a class and decided if changes were needed.
3) We posted the fixes as the subsequent post in the chat under my name.
4) And then we go on to the next student.

We kept it lively and quickly-paced, each post-and-check only lasting five to ten seconds. Because each student was able to prepare their post before their turn, even the quiet kids and the kids who generally need more time to work were able to participate fully.

I see Web 2.0 chats as having great potential for handling authentic differentiated instruction and I see best practices in a chat-enhanced classroom as having great potential for addressing issues of multi-sensory learning. The projected chat has all the benefits of being both visual and textural, and because we are talking about the material the entire time, the students are also using auditory and analytical skills. Not to mention the interpersonal skills necessary to take part in such a program.

Perhaps best of all, at the end of our session, students can copy-and-paste a complete transcript of both the correct answers and the common mistakes into their digital portfolio for later review.

So, you are asking yourself, what makes Today's Meet any different than IM or Skype?

Personally, I find it to be of great use in the classroom because it is both interactive and simple. Both IM and Skype are great, but the kids often get sucked in by the bells-and-whistles of creating avatars, personalizing greetings, etc. Not that there's anything wrong with that.

But specifically for in-class grammar review, the beauty of Today's Meet is in its simplicity, straightforwardness, and utilitarian display. Without overwhelming the students -- in what can sometimes be the rather daunting and overwhelming task of grammar -- it makes the chat easily and accessibly pertinent to the rigors of intricate review sessions.

And when's the last time your students begged for more grammar review?

Furthermore, unlike traditional IM sessions where students are able to DM each other, in a Today's Meet chat everything is public to the entire room. Furthermore, the students aren't able to connect to friends in other classes as they would if we used a basic IM. Cuts down on silliness and the students figure that out pretty quickly and therefore realize they have to keep on task.

Merging best practices with meaningful digital interactivity in the (often otherwise dull) process of grammar review may now prove to be a much easier task. And with no subscription or user ID necessary with Today's Meet, as well as the ability to instantaneously create new rooms easily closed to the world outside of your classroom, this is a back-channel that the savvy teacher can really put through the paces.

Webmaster tips: fighting back against hacks and spam

Most webmasters would agree that hacking and spamming are a real problem, but many may not be aware of how vulnerable their websites might actually be. Even more importantly, many webmasters may not know where to go to find resources that can help them protect their site, or show them what to do if their site has been hacked or spammed.

I want to share some examples that might help build understanding of the problem and motives behind hacking and spamming, and also offer some online resources to help organizations avoid these problems as much as they can.

If we look at [site:.edu free ringtones], we will see a lot of examples of different educational institutions being exploited by hackers for their high traffic and well-known names. For a spammer, acquiring links from a high-traffic site can artificially give their sites more worth and manipulate search results in their favor.

An example we often see is hackers using an exploit in a sites database (SQL Injection) or in sites that have unchecked areas for user input (XSS). A way to look for this is to run the site: query mentioned above (site:.edu free ringtones) and take look at the URLs of the sites that show up. If you see some trailing parameter like [/?p=ringtones], then your site is most likely hacked. Here are some steps you can take to prevent your site from getting hacked:

  • One way to avoid SQL injection hacking is to escape all dangerous characters from input fields, with "dangerous characters" being those that can access and change the database behind your site.
  • For both SQL injection and XSS hacking, creating a layer between the user input data and your back-end systems creates a space where you can check inputs and make sure that a user is not entering malicious code.
  • Another potential exploit can occur if the root or any subdirectory of your site uses an open source CMS like Joomla or WordPress. In this situation, it is really important to make sure the CMS software is updated with every new release to make sure you are using the most secure version.

For more on hacking, check out this Google Webmaster Central Blog post: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2009/02/best-practices-against-hacking.html.

Forums can also be points of access for hackers and spammers. Does your site have a forum? If so, do a quick site search on your forum section [site:example.com/forum/]. Do you see anything fishy in the snippets, like "freeringtones"? If your forum is not about ringtones , this may very well be a case of comment spam. Any sort of platform where users can freely post their own comments, including hyperlinks, is a target for comment spam – especially if your website ranks high in the search results. The main reasoning behind comment spam is aspammer wants to get as many people as possible to visit their site and spend money there. The spammer can post several links on forums, guestbooks, etc., pointing to their own site, to help artificially boost their ranking in search results. Here are some precautions you can take:

  • Every time a user wants to add a profile or comment on the forum, require them to complete a CAPTCHA. This creates an obstacle for automated software to generate profiles and comments.
  • Add spammy keywords like "free ringtones" and "online casino" to a blacklist to block comments like this from showing up.
  • Install a plug-in that automatically detects and blocks spam posted to the forum. Akismet is an example of this.

For more on comment spam, check out this Google Webmaster Central Blog post: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/09/keeping-comment-spam-off-your-site-and.html.

Resources
Staying aware of the latest spam and hacking trends, regularly monitoring the activity on your site, and being vigilant about updating your applications and plug-ins are key to keeping your website safe fromspammers and hackers. We've provided some Google resources here:

Webmaster Central Blog (http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/) – Search for blog posts written by Googlers about how to secure your site.

Webmaster Central Channel on YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/googlewebmasterhelp) – See video tutorials on all things webmasters.

Webmaster Help Center (http://google.com/support/webmasters/) – Find help articles on various webmaster concerns, including what to do if your site has been hacked.

Webmaster Help Forum (http://www.google.com/support/forum/p/Webmasters) – Chat with your fellow webmasters about past and present experiences with being spammed or hacked, and get a variety of perspectives on how to protect your site.

Webmaster Tools (http://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/) – If you're not already registered, this is a great way to monitor how your site looks on Google. You can see what kind of sites are linking to you, and the top queries users type in to get to your site.

In addition to the links provided above, it's also a good idea to seek out more knowledge that is specific to your web server, applications, and plug-ins.

Posted by Adi Goradia and Charlene Perez, Search Quality Team