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Viral Marketing: Starting an Online Word-of-Mouth Epidemic

Sales & Marketing Executives International Annual Conference — Vancouver, BC, Canada

September 22nd, 2002

Seminar by Stephan Spencer

Learn how to start a “word-of-mouth epidemic” centered around your company, brand, products, or services.

  • Putting together the right offer
  • Who’s going to spread your message? (”connectors,” “mavens,” etc.)
  • Making it easy for vectors to spread your message via your Web site
    (”Tell a Friend”, etc.)

  • How to use e-mail to spread your message
  • Potential traps and hazards in viral marketing
  • Best and worst practices in viral marketing
  • Success stories of Hotmail, Unleashing the Ideavirus, HotorNot.com, Blue Mountain, etc.

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Contagious Communications

September 1st, 2002

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited

Ever wondered how late entrant Google overtook its entrenched competitors to become the most popular search engine on the planet? Or how a small upstart called Hotmail became the leader in web-based email and was then purchased by Microsoft for a cool $US400 million?

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Website evaluation resulted in more customer-friendly site

“Netconcepts helped us step back and see how we come across to our audience - and just as important, how to improve our copy, usability, and functionality towards a more customer-friendly site.”

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Learning from the Dot-Bombs

July 1st, 2002

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited

Remember 20th century e-commerce? Perhaps you’d rather forget. The days when people threw money at any e-business idea that sounded vaguely plausible are long gone, but they shouldn’t be forgotten. Some of those famously ill-fated ideas had merit, but the execution let them down.

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Spam, Spam, Not Spam

June 1st, 2002

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited

Email can be your company’s secret weapon, or it can end up biting you in the backside if it’s seen as junk email or spam. It all depends on the execution. So says Debbie Mayo-Smith…

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Site now on page 1 for Google - thanks to Netconcepts

“…how pleased I was when I typed ‘Health jobs in New Zealand’ into Google the other day and we came up number one.”

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Keeping Up with the Joneses

May 1st, 2002

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited

Most companies with websites don’t realise their competitors are winning the race - coming up higher in the search engines, getting more traffic, converting more visitors into buyers and generating a better return on their investment.

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Internet Trends (panel)

PAII 2002 (Professional Association of Innkeepers International) — Chicago, IL

April 15th, 2002

Panelist: Stephan Spencer

Panelists:
Trent Blizzard, Blizzard Internet Marketing
George Newman, Third Millennium Marketing
Stephan Spencer, Internet Concepts
Eric Goldreyer, BedandBreakfast.com

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Auditing Your Web Site: Minimize Risks, Maximize Potential

PAII 2002 (Professional Association of Innkeepers International) — Chicago, IL

April 14th, 2002

Seminar by Stephan Spencer

Think your website is the best it could be? Step back and take an objective look
at your website and identify its weak points in the areas of branding, usability,
security, legal, search engine findability, design, content, and more. A magazine
columnist, international speaker, and founder of multinational web design firm
Netconcepts will provide insider information on “best practices” in online
marketing from corporate clients like Birds Eye, Gorton’s Seafood, Wella, and
Midwest Express.

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Heel, Rover!

April 1st, 2002

by Stephan Spencer

Originally published in Unlimited

A Wellington-based organisation doesn’t get its website’s traffic statistics from its web vendor until it asks for them. An Auckland company can’t wrestle its website’s source code from its vendor, which subsequently goes under. Another Auckland company is billed over $10,000 for a fairly generic website redesign specification, which contains a costing with a $60,000 margin of error. These sorts of names-withheld horror stories start innocently enough …

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