Small Business Sale Using Email Marketing

August 29, 2009 by me · 1 Comment
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http://www.rat-race-escape-artists.com/images/email-marketing.jpgEmail has a power to increase business sale. For instance, when someone clicks on the link on the email and make purchase to the site on link. Furthermore, when someone replies an email to order the products and services offered in the email may also increase the sale of the business.

If you want to increase sale of your business, email marketing is an effective way to market your products and services to the potential customers. However, before sending the email marketing, you should determine the goal of sending the email. There are some objectives that you may want the email leads your business to such as to drive foot traffic to your store, bring visitors to the website, increase event attendance, ask for referrals, and generate phone or e-mail orders. Furthermore, the email is not only useful to reach new customers but also to make the customers to make further purchasing

Moreover, the email can shorten sales cycle. Sometimes people do not realize when they need something until they are noticed to the things they actually need. For this purpose, you can send email containing information to help justify a decision, reminders to take action, and incentives to take immediate action. Considering the effectiveness of the email marketing, you can use it as a way to increase your business sale.

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Black in America 2, the Second Act

July 23, 2009 by me · 1 Comment
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While CNN’s first installment of the in-depth Black in America sought to explore the struggles and challenges facing the black community in the 2000s, Black in America 2 focuses on black leaders who are working to create solutions for some of the most pervasive problems facing segments of the community. The four-hour series runs in two two-hour installments Wednesday starting at 9 p.m. and Thursday at 8 p.m.

“The first documentary was asking the question ‘Where do we stand today?’ Now we’re asking, ‘What are people doing that’s successful?’ said series host and reporter Soledad O’Brien, in an interview with B&C.

Wednesday night’s episode, “Tomorrow’s Leaders,” looks at dynamic black leaders such as John Rice, founder of Management Leadership for Tomorrow, a program that works to put black professionals in senior leadership positions in corporate America; Steve Perry, principal of Hartford’s Capital Preparatory Magnet School, whose “tough love” helped send 100% of last year’s graduating seniors on to four-year colleges; and Malaak Compton-Rock, wife of comedian Chris Rock, whose Journey for Change program recently took a group of inner-city students in the Bushwick section of Brooklyn, N.Y., on a two-week service trip to South Africa.

Thursday’s program, “Today’s Pioneers” looks at community organizers and black leaders around the country who are improving social conditions locally, as well as providing replicable models for other communities to take up the mantle of their success. O’Brien interviews actor, director, and playwright Tyler Perry and explores the Black Marriage Day project, which works with black couples to develop strong family relationships.

“People, after the first one, said to me…’Ok we get the issues, we get the concerns, we get the problems, but what do we do?’ So we started looking into people doing projects that were successful but were also replicable and scalable,” O’Brien said.

Notably absent from the screener is the most prominent black American leader, Barack Obama. “He wasn’t in the first one and he won’t be in the second one for very simple reasons,” O’Brien said. “Black in America isn’t just about Barack Obama.” O’Brien said the series is more interested in exploring the experiences of blacks within the context of a culture in which a black man was elected president.

The first Black in America, which aired in July 2008, was a ratings winner for CNN, with a two-night average of 2.3 million total viewers and 1.1 million in the 25-54 demo. It posted large increases against its year-to-date time slot average.

Before the airing of the series last year, O’Brien said, CNN Worldwide President Jim Walton called her to say, “I’ve seen it, it looks great and…if this thing doesn’t get ratings you should still be proud.” Still, O’Brien admitted to anxiously anticipating the ratings returns. While she may have similar jitters this week, the “In America” brand’s success has already led CNN to announce the next special, Latino in America which is slated to air in October.

Below: Black in America 2 executive producer Mark Nelson discusses the stories featured in the series.

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Houska Castle, Ghost Hunters International Target Tonight

July 23, 2009 by me · 3 Comments
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“Gate To Hell” — Pictured: (l-r) Barry FitzGerald, Dustin Pari, Robb Demarest — Syfy Photo

“Gate To Hell” — Pictured: (l-r) Barry FitzGerald, Dustin Pari, Robb Demarest — Syfy Photo

Ghost Hunters International (GHI) take their search to the far reaches of Blatce, Czech Republic to one of the most feared and rural places on earth, Castle Houska. As the GHI team investigates Houska Castle , known to be the only place in the world to house the ‘gates of hell’ which are rumored to be built for the sole purpose of keeping evil in rather than keeping it out, they encounter the series’ most demonic spirits to date. And, one such encounter will leave a new team member shaken to her core.

Houska Castle

houska castleIf a gateway to Hell existed, where would it be located? What or who would guard it? Legend states Houska Castle in the Czech Republic was that place. Built by Ottokar II of Bohemia during his reign (1253-1278), it sits surrounded by sandstone mountains where there was no source of water, protection or land view and away from trade paths.

It’s defense mechanism was turned to the inside. No stairs led to the first floor. Many windows seen from the outside have no rooms behind them. It remained in the hands of the aristocracy until 1924. It was turned from a Gothic castle into a Renaissance chateau in the 16th Century. During WWII, Nazis took over the castle and made it their headquarters until the end of the war.

castle houskaThe chapel was built over a hole or bottomless well. This well was believed to be the gateway to Hell. Locals wanted to fill it with stones to keep the evil spirits at bay but was unsuccessful. They were forced to cover it with stone plates and build the chapel. Its walls remain moist even during droughts. The walls are covered with ancient drawings of dragons being slain and a left-handed archer (the only known picture). It is even believed non-human remains are buried in the Houska Castle cellar killed by its defenders.

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