Vote for Zappos Mandals Entries

August 29th, 2008 by jim@jimkukral.com (Jim Kukral)

Update, the contest is over. Voting can continue, but I took a screen grab of the votes when it expired and will be posting it in another blog post soon. You can still vote if you wish, it just won’t count.

Ok, it’s time to vote. Watch the video and look at the entries, and vote in the poll below for your favorite picture. The winners, who will be the top 5 vote getters, will each get a $100 Zappos.com certificate to buy anything they want on Zappos, even more mandals!

Yes, you can vote for yourself and you can encourage your friends to vote for you. I would!

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August 29th, 2008 by jim@jimkukral.com (Jim Kukral)

Update, the contest is over. Voting can continue, but I took a screen grab of the votes when it expired and will be posting it in another blog post soon. You can still vote if you wish, it just won’t count.

Ok, it’s time to vote. Watch the video and look at the entries, and vote in the poll below for your favorite picture. The winners, who will be the top 5 vote getters, will each get a $100 Zappos.com certificate to buy anything they want on Zappos, even more mandals!

Yes, you can vote for yourself and you can encourage your friends to vote for you. I would!

Remember to follow @zappos on Twitter and join the Zappos affiliate program.

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Vote for Zappos Mandals Entries

August 29th, 2008 by jim@jimkukral.com (Jim Kukral)

Ok, it’s time to vote. Watch the video and look at the entries, and vote in the poll below for your favorite picture. The winners, who will be the top 5 vote getters, will each get a $100 Zappos.com certificate to buy anything they want on Zappos, even more mandals!

Yes, you can vote for yourself and you can encourage your friends to vote for you. I would! Voting will end at Noon on Thursday, September 4th. Vote!

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August 29th, 2008 by jim@jimkukral.com (Jim Kukral)

Ok, it’s time to vote. Watch the video and look at the entries, and vote in the poll below for your favorite picture. The winners, who will be the top 5 vote getters, will each get a $100 Zappos.com certificate to buy anything they want on Zappos, even more mandals!

Yes, you can vote for yourself and you can encourage your friends to vote for you. I would! Voting will end at Noon on Thursday, September 4th. Vote!

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Advertise on Perez Hilton’s Blog for $54,000 a Day!

August 28th, 2008 by Zac Johnson

If I asked you who Mario Lavandeira was, most of you probably wouldn’t know… But if I asked you who Perez Hilton was, the response would be almost immediate. Just like I did a breakdown of how Guy Kawasaki uses his name for branding power, Mario Lavandeira has done the same… but in this case, without using his “real” name.

Everywhere you look, you see Perez Hilton somewhere… in addition to his power house blog, he’s always on TV (whether it be his own show, or a guest appearance)… but now he’s moving his name into his fashion, cosmetic and music. So where did this Perez Hilton come from and how in just three years did his blog become so popular (and help make blogging popular in the process)? As reported by Wire Magazine… here’s how Mario Lavandeira went from an unemployed fame-obsessed loner, to a celebrity super blogger that can rake in over $50,000 a day!

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The blogs-to-riches story of Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr. is the stuff of online legend. In 2004, during what he calls “the worst year of my life,” he was a fame-obsessed loner who had just been fired from a reporting job at Star magazine. (”It poisoned my soul,” he says.) Dreaming of becoming an actor, he moved from New York to LA, unemployed and broke. Too cheap to pay for Internet access at home, he set up shop at a local Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. There, enjoying the free Wi-Fi, he stumbled across a few personal blogs. He thought of writing an online diary of his own but concluded that his life was too boring.

Then he had what his idol, Ms. Winfrey, would call his a-ha moment: He realized that it was easier to be a famous blogger than a famous actor—all you needed was an oversize persona to stand out from the keystroking horde. In September 2004, he set up a free site using Blogger, chose a bland beige template, and began tapping out his musings. Over the course of a year, they evolved into what is now the hot-pink PerezHilton.com. (The site’s original name, PageSixSixSix.com, had to be changed after the New York Post, home to the “Page Six” gossip column, filed a lawsuit.) [Full article]

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Now that we have a quick breakdown of the Mario Lavandeira to Perez Hilton background, let’s take a look at some of his growth and revenue numbers. Keep in mind… four years ago (PerezHilton.com launched in September, 2004), none of knew who Mario Lavandeira or Perez Hilton were!

Power Blogger Worth Millions
- Ads on the PerezHilton.com homepage fetch up to $54,000 a day, and his overhead is minimal—his only employee is his sister Barby, who fields emails and corrects typos. Which means he’s pulling down millions a year. The site now averages 198 million page views a month, according to the Web ratings service Quantcast. Nielsen Online estimates that while visitors to TMZ.com, one of his main competitors, stay only 15 minutes, those on Hilton’s site linger for 45 minutes. (Click here for ad pricing)

Making the Jump from Internet to TV
- In 2006, he pitched a reality show based on his day-to-day activities—blogging and bitching about celebrities—and VH1 snapped it up.

The Power of Your Voice
- When he announced on his site, incorrectly, that Fidel Castro was dead (Hilton’s family fled Cuba for Florida in the ’60s), the Huffington Post and the Drudge Report picked up the item (albeit with skepticism). When Bloomberg invited him to be its guest at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner in Washington, he was seated next to Tracey Ullman, who gushed, “I read your site every day!” For his LA-based novel, Bright Shiny Morning, author James Frey interviewed Hilton and modeled the character of a flamboyant gossip monger on him.

New Content Keeps them Coming Back for More
- Perez Hilton makes on average 24 posts per day day, but can post as many as 40 on a day depending on the craziness of the celebrity gossip world, and who might have flipped a switch that day.

To Mario Lacandeira, the past few years have been nothing short of a “rags to riches” dream come true… not only by the power of the internet, but by the power of motivation and doing what you do best. Mario took Perez Hilton to what it is today, despite all of his set backs and criticism by others. Not only does he now has the fame, the money and the life style… but he’s doing what he enjoys and does best… being the Queen of all Media!

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Word of Mouth Marketing with Andy Sernovitz

August 28th, 2008 by jim@jimkukral.com (Jim Kukral)

andy_small Word of Mouth Marketing with Andy SernovitzDo NOT miss this podcast. Andy Sernovitz (THE mast of word of mouth) from Gaspedal.com gives some unbelievable advice about how anyone can get started with word of mouth marketing.

Buy Andy’s Book at Amazon.

We talk about what WOM is and how anyone can do it, with examples of how real companies are doing it every day, and get this… with no real money spent! Andy gives two major things that you need to know about WOM. Huge tips that will make you start thinking right away.

Consider this: “Never let anyone walk out the door without something to share”. Think about that for a second. Are you letting the WOM get away from you?

Oh yeah, be on the watch here on this blog for some free copies of Andy’s book!

Here are the show notes:

What is word of mouth marketing?
How to get started?
Who’s gonna talk about my stuff? How do I make it easier for them to share it?
Identify the talkers.
Offline wom principles, never let anyone walk out the door without something to share.
(examples: bloomingdales big brown bag)
Send everyone back to office with 6 extra desserts, they’ll talk about it.
Email is a huge part of wom.
Emotional reasons wom works. Does it make me feel good? Does it make me look smart?
Makes me feel important (give away discount code).
Fun gets forwarded.
Potbelly restaurant sent coupon for 10 free sandwiches to old customer to giveaway.
Freshbook invoices, hosted dinners for travelers in every city.


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Poll Reminder: What’s YOUR Best Source of Online Income?

August 28th, 2008 by Shai Coggins

Hi, there. This is just a quick reminder that I’ll be closing this poll on the best source of online income shortly. After I close this poll, I’ll be tallying and sharing the results with you.

If you already voted, thanks! I really appreciate it. And, if you haven’t voted yet, please do. It’ll be great to have a bigger sample of votes, so that we can get a better sense of where JMMO readers are at in this topic.

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The Branding of Guy Kawasaki

August 28th, 2008 by Zac Johnson

Now more than ever, personal branding is becoming more and more valuable. As an internet marketer, you already know the importance of being able to establish yourself and get your name out there. Not on does the exposure give you credentials, a ton of new networking contacts, possible advertisers, but also puts you in the spotlight… whether it be for positive or negative.

Let’s take a look at how one well known blogger/marketer/entrepreneur, and see how his name is generating millions! I first met Guy Kawasaki at Elite Retreat earlier this year, and will probably run into him again at BlogWorld next month. If you want to learn more about Guy Kawaski, you can do so here… but let’s instead look at the branding power around his name.

Google Search Results
As I was started to pull this post today, I headed over to Google to check out some recent search results and news on “Guy Kawasaki“. Of course Google already recognizes the name as a powerful search, but look how many other searches there are focused around his name. How many search results (suggestions) come up for your name or business? Just in these few search terms below, you will see over 3.5 million results.


Google has Over 3,500,000 Searches Related to “Guy Kawasaki“!

Bring on the Bad Press!
Guy Kawasaki’s latest project has been his AllTop.com web site, which he managed to throw together and staff for something in the area of less than $10,000 and with minimal hosting / management costs each month. Before creating AllTop.com, Truemors.com was another of his previous sites, which was estimated at a cost of $13,000 to create. The point here, is that these are somewhat simple/low cost sites. (keep that in mind)

On May 8th, TechCrunch wrote a post on the first screenshots of Truemors.com, then another post on May of 2007 about the launch of the site. Fast forward to March 11, 2008, TechCrunch makes another post on Guy Kawasaki going live with AllTop.com (saying the site is a “big pile of nothing”).

In addition to TechCrunch making SEVERAL posts about Guy Kawasaki and his “nothing” sites, take a look at all of the “ping backs” from other blogs that then wrote something about the same thing!

Because of Guy Kawasaki’s high profile and name, he was featured by TechCrunch multiple times… if anything else created these sites, TechCrunch probably would not have cared. Also, Guy spent under $25,000 to create both of these sites… the amount of exposure he got from the posts and “bad press” dwarfed is actual costs… making both sites a success! (Trumors was recently acquired by NowPublic)

Guy Kawasaki’s Twitter Entourage
Like Guy or not… he is here and making the most of his name and branding power. Just head over to his Twitter account and you will see that he had over 18,000 followers… many of them helping him with ideas, comments and suggestions for improving AllTop.com. Now, in addition to his onslaught of “free press exposure”, Kawasaki is now able to get free feedback and contacts from the thousands of users following him on Twitter and using his web sites.


Are You Following @GuyKawasaki? 18,519 Others Already Are!

Blogs, Books, Videos & YouTube
In addition to everything else going on, Guy also has a blog of his own, several books written and you can find videos of his keynotes, presentations and interviews all of the net and YouTube.

To finish it off… the name and branding power of “Guy Kawasaki“, also got him featured in today’s post. Now that you have seen just a small sample of how important your name and branding power can be, take a look at your current marketing/branding efforts and see if you are focused on the right path.

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An Author’s Guide To Online Book Promotion

August 27th, 2008 by jim@jimkukral.com (Jim Kukral)

bookmarketingI keep bringing expert self-publishing and book marketing people on because, well, it’s relevant to me and I like to educate people about how it can be done. So here’s another interview with a person who wants to help you promote your book. Penny from http://www.amarketingexpert.com/.

Penny gives some amazing information and tips about book marketing. We talk specifically about what authors can do to begin to promote their books. We also talk about the future importance of web video when trying to promote your book.

If you’re writing a book, self-published, or not, and even an ebook, you need to listen to this podcast.

Here are the show notes.

What are the most important things an author needs to do to promote their book?
Gotta start with a website at least. Talking about what the book can do for the reader, not about the book.
Start navigating social networking sites like Facebook and make a Squidoo profile.
You’ll be surprised at online networking opportunities.
It’s like moving into a new neighborhood. Find out who is there and where stuff is. Explore.
Never try to do it all at once. Start somewhere.
99% of media finds their experts online. Is your book online?
You can’t just build a website or social profile and forget about it. It’s work.
You should have a blog. It’s a great way to express thoughts about your book and let the community know about you. Also a great thing for the search engines.
It’s much easier to sell something to somebody who’s already interested. That’s what a blog and website can do for you.
One the secrets of getting your website better exposure is to have high-quality, high-traffic incoming links.
It’s a lot of work, but the payoff can be enormous.
Future books in your niche are easy to sell in your community.
Should authors experiment with web video? It has a huge stickiness factor.


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b5media is a Red Herring Top 50 Finalist

August 27th, 2008 by Shai Coggins

rhcanada_finalist_logo.jpgAs a co-founder and community chick of b5media (the network that this blog, JMMO, is part of), I can’t help but feel like a proud mum every time it receives some accolades. And, being one of the finalists in Red Herring Canada’s Top 50 Awards is no exception. It’s an exciting honour.

The Top 50 finalists will be mentioned during the Red Herring Canada Event, which will happen on the 15th - 17th of September 2008 in Mont-Tremblanc, Quebec. So, yay to all of us.

Of course, winning will be just an added bonus. ;-)

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