Saturday, December 30, 2006

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Friday, December 29, 2006

Chia & Mok's Autopilot Traffic Machine Vs. James Brown's Sex Machine



















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Thursday, December 28, 2006

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Sunday, December 24, 2006

The Six Most Cynical Online Advertising Predictions

The Six Most Cynical Online Advertising Predictions
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By Dorian Sweet | December 22, 2006



I don't think the people who thought up modern advertising believed we would be where we are today. Who could blame them? Several decades ago, advertising was more of a craft than a profession. Nothing wrong with that. People didn't know much about the cumulative impact of their work back then.

Online is partly a craft, but it's also an industry, and it's looking more and more like one every day. We're still beholden to doing our jobs with some degree of eloquence and uniqueness. If advertising is the poetry (some call it an art, others a blight) of modern culture, what will the online marketing world mean to the next generation of marketers?

I don't care.

It's too hard (and a tad pretentious) to think what we do will matter in 5, 10, or 20 years. Technology is moving so fast, the marketing professionals of the future will probably laugh at the limitations we had to deal with just to get an advert, Web site, or marketing message out to the Internet, or anywhere for that matter. Needless to say, I don't worry about the future.

Regardless, it leaves us in an awkward position when it comes to handing out the credit for this mess. Can anyone claim to be the progenitor of online advertising? Many have claimed to be the creator of the first online ad, but does anyone really care? I don't.

For all we think of ourselves, consider this: a great cosmic wave will engulf our planet in a series of magnetic storms. I'm betting on or about March 22, 2028, at 4:33 in the afternoon when I'll probably be asleep, dreaming about flaky French pastry. All our work will be irretrievably gone. Forever. All we'll have to show for our toil is a vast sea of server racks standing like a Zen army of nothingness.

That's why I don't worry about the future of online marketing, online video, video blogs, rich ads, podcasts and all the other buzzy jargon. We don't need to worry about the future because it moves so fast that before you know it, it's right in front of you.

So in the constant struggle to betray what I think, I came up with some predictions for the New Year:

Will 2007 produce more integrated marketing than ever before? Possibly.


Will integration matter? That's debatable.


Will we see more lonleygirl15 programs on YouTube? Yes, unfortunately.


Will it bring more quality content online? I truly hope so.


New buzzwords? Sorry, but yes.


And what about reality show styled pitch videos? Please no -- never again!
The lesson we've learned is we should no longer go for seconds at the Internet punch bowl. Too many have done so and made a great spectacle of themselves. I won't mention any names here. You know who you are.

This isn't to say taking chances is an outdated concept. Quite the opposite is true. Risk, tempered with a level of knowledge and maturity, and an eye for quality are where online marketing professionals should keep their focus. Let's let the young exuberants bring the latest flash in the pan and teach us how unpredictable human behavior is.

The change that's ahead isn't a polar shift. Rather, it's a new chapter in the separation of professional content from non-professional content. But it's more than that. Making a video will be what anyone can do; making an interactive experience on a video platform will be the domain of specialists. And that's a good thing.

Now we can start thinking about how to do this whole interactive thing right rather than faking our way into it by using credentials and techniques from another time and industry. 2007 is the first step; let's make it a good one. Happy New Year.


Dorian Sweet is the executive creative director at Tribal DDB's San Francisco office, where he leads strategic development and innovation in online advertising, Web development, and customer relationship management programs. Previously, he brought award winning online solutions to such clients as Miller Brewing Company, GE, Visa, eBay, British Airways, Wells Fargo, Discovery Networks, Motorola, Kodak, Sears, 20th Century Fox, and others.

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Scripts are nothing new to the average computer user.

I was reminded today of one of my Mothers favorite things to say when all four of her children had driven her to the point of exaustion. "Why don't you go play in traffic!" You know full well that your parents do not mean such things but I would often find myself thinking that the freeway was really only a few blocks away. Remember the video game Frogger? That was one of my favorites.

I realized that this is why I can see a simple script that performs a Cron Job as a great new toy. A Cron Job is a Daemon, or process that works in the background. The term comes from Greek mythology. The Daemons were gaurdian spirits. This Cron Daemon is instructed to fetch the news and deliver it to your blog. Because it is a simple script that executes commands at predefined time intervals you can regulate exactly how much and what news that your Cron Daemon posts to your list. I am able to generate news articles for my blogs that are meant to attract attention to the main ides I am interested in promoting on my blogs. I can send out this Daemon to Cron Job news articles and then post them while I do something else. My Daemon brings me some strange news somtimes too. It wants to please the master?

I was given this script by Ewen Chia and Jo Han Mok as part of the Autopilot Traffic Machine. This script allows me to play in traffic in a way that I am sure my Mother never imagined, heck I never imagined that there would be a marketplace as diverse and active as the internet. Driving traffic is essential to every advertising effort on the internet. If you sell Apples or Oranges online you need visitors. Once you realize that visitors who are sitting in their homes comfortable and warm in their socks are coming in the millions playing in traffic suddenly becomes an worthwhile occupation.

Online marketing is one of the coolest online computer games...campaigns, tests, stats, and the pay off is in real money! Chia and Mok will grow your mind if you listen to this AUDIO PILOT tele-seminar. You will see how to get in the game and how you can use the toys to play in traffic.

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Monday, December 18, 2006

What is all the BUZZ about Autopilot Traffic Machines?

With the dark winter months coming on to remind us of our limitations there seems to be a frantic wave of interest in how to generate internet traffic to increase your business or even to make a little money on the side. A quick Google search on these terms will show two or three pages or results full of people rushing to provide you with those secrets. What is this phenomenon?

On Dec. 28th Ewen Chia and Jo Han Mok, well-known internet marketing experts, will release the "blue print" for a business system that builds up a large network of self-interested individuals all promoting your product. They call it an Autopilot Traffic Machine. What is an Autopilot Traffic Machine? This business system is commonly known as Affiliate Marketing. Generally the product is information that is published in pdf files, audio files, and video files. The producer of the information grants affiliates the rights to promote the information product and also compensates them with a large percentage of the sale. Chia and Mok show how any business can create information products and sell them online through affiliate networks.

Why all the BUZZ? This is their system in action. By releasing an affiliate link to everyone who paid for the information product hundreds of people have begun promoting this product. Chia and Mok make a very bold claim to have generated over a million views to their products using these methods in the past. With all this buzz it is not hard to imagine that these claims may be true.

Is this empty BUZZ or just smoke and mirrors; an eternally recursive nightmare of get rich by writing books on how to get rich? From my own personal investigation of the Autopilot Traffic Machine, I have found the sincerity and humor of both Chia and Mok to be very refreshing. They have followed up the initial offer they made with some very wonderful audios about the truth of how much work it really takes to create the affiliate network but he stresses that once it is in place the results are amazing. It is a mathematical progression and nearly defies the Second Law of Thermodynamics. You build the machine. When you turn it on and it outputs more energy then you input.

There is so much traffic online and it is only growing. Social Networks are some of the most popular ways to spend time. Networks for just about every interest imaginable are available. Information products can be created for every interest group. Is there going to be a surge of new small business entrepreneurship? Will we see a vast amount of new products that are created and promoted by individuals within their private networks? This is what the BUZZ is all about. People are excited to have this system in their hands.

FTC regulations regarding affiliate marketing are getting more defined recently. On Dec.16 it was determined that an affiliate link should represent that it is getting paid for promoting a product with "word of mouth" advertising as they call it. This goes to show that their is a huge surge of interest in this area of independent business systems. There is so much traffic and business taking place on-line that the FTC is watching very closely.

I agree that it would be deceptive if I did not disclose that I have used one of Chia and Mok's affiliate links to send out to my friends on my e-mail list. I am very excited to see what the package that is offered on the 28th of December and I fully intend to promote this information product. The fact that I stand behind it after I have investigated it and have asked the tough questions makes me confident that my credibility is not completely shot. It is impossible not to write with some bias when I personally feel that Ewen Chia and Jo Han Mok are very credible and helpful sources of entrepreneurial business information.



This Article was written by Chris Titan, author of Getting Started in Affiliate Marketing, currently residing under the wet gray skies of Eureka, California. Online where it is bright and warm you can find him at theBusiness-Success Blog, a unique and fun Social Network.

Saturday, December 02, 2006

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