Measuring & Evaluating Your Internet Marketing Mix — San Francisco, CA
Are you absolutely sure that your Web site is running at peak efficiency, dazzling customers, coming up high in the search engines, generating an adequate ROI, and not leaving you exposed to unnecessary litigation? Step-by-step, you’ll learn what areas to audit in your Internet presence, including: legal & procedural, public relations, financial, performance & reliability, customer service, Internet marketing task force, technical, user experience, accessibility, content, community, “findability”, e-commerce, privacy, security, and last but not least, Y2K.
This interactive workshop will give you hands-on experience on:
- Where and how to begin the evaluation process
- What to audit and how often
- Tools and resources to use in auditing
- Benefits of auditing, risks of not auditing
- Turning measurements and recommendations into an Implementation Plan
- Applying all these tools and principles to your specific needs
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Next Generation Web Sites — San Diego, CA
Is your web site proliferating into something you didn’t anticipate or plan for (what one might call “viral growth”)?
Are the concepts of a critical path, the triple constraints, a Gantt chart, or statistical methods for estimating resource requirements foreign to you? The answer is probably yes, unless you’re a career project manager. But as Internet marketers, we have become Web site project managers, whether we like it or not. We must adapt, or risk extinction. And the projects we manage are quickly mushrooming. This not-too-technical session is jam-packed with essential tools, tips, and techniques for effectively managing any Internet project, whether it encompasses content, community, commerce, or all of the above.
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Marketing Communications (UW Management Institute) — Madison, WI
Staying at a bed-and-breakfast is just like spending the weekend at a friend’s
house — except that you can enjoy the homemade pancakes and coffee without
feeling obligated to reciprocate by springing for lunch later. Of course, you may have to endure a bit of awkward morning chitchat with total strangers, but many consider that a small price to pay for the B&B experience.
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These days, businesses use the World Wide Web as everything from storefront to customer service center, discussion forum, billboard, newsletter and employee policy manual. Equally diverse are the stories of how Dane County businesses discover the World Wide Web and get online. Here is one of those stories, chronicling how Food Concepts Inc., Middleton, established its Internet presence.
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Household brand Birds Eye has a huge online resource of recipes. But the company’s advice to their customers go well beyond this with meal ideas too.
In an article for URLWire, Stephan Spencer whose company, Netconcepts, created the newly redesigned Birds Eye web site and is responsible for the continuous updates and expansion to the site, comments…
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Spring Internet World — Los Angeles, CA
Imagine a catalog shop in which product managers log onto a Web-based database to change prices, update descriptions and add new items, and that the these changes get propagated to both the Quark Xpress-based print catalog and the online catalog Web pages automatically. In this nuts and bolts session, you’ll see how Quark Xtensions, relational databases and rapid application development tools can support dynamic and real-time updatable catalogs both in print and online.
- Database development issues
- Synchronizing Quark and HTML
- Print and Web “look and feel”
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Fall Internet World — New York, NY
In this nuts-and-bolts tutorial, you’ll see how Quark Xtensions, relational databases and rapid application development tools can support dynamic and real-time updatable catalogs both in print and online.
- Database development issues
- Synchronizing Quark and HTML
- Print and web “look and feel”
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Fall Internet World — New York, NY
Deploying video over today’s Internet is like teaching a dog to sing - it’s unpleasant and it annoys the dog. Nevertheless, advances in compression technology, new bandwidth reservation protocols, streaming techniques and the promise of more robust backbones and higher-capacity delivery systems make it likely to arrive sooner than you think. See the state-of-the-art today and find out what the videonet of the future might look like.
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Fall Internet World — New York, NY
In the fast changing world of the Web, it’s critical for content providers to keep current with the latest multimedia technology — from the ubiquitous to the fringe, from the mundane to the hip. Yet we need to balance that with an understanding of the accessibility of that technology to our user base and the cost/benefit relationships for both the content provider and those users.
- an overview of the multimedia landscape
- everything from GIF and JPG to Shockwave and RealMedia to VDO and VRML
- sidebars about their place in the landscape and their appropriateness in web design
- examples of what works and what doesn’t, from both a business and a design perspective.
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