Monday, August 23, 2010
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Thursday, June 24, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Lightning Razes 'King Of Kings' Statue; 'He'll Be Back' - Cincinnati News Story - WLWT Cincinnati http://ow.ly/1YQbi
Friday, June 04, 2010
Red Hawk Technologies launches SCION's 6th Annual Exposed Event Website - Check it out at ~ goexposed.com
http://ow.ly/i/1UsV
http://ow.ly/i/1UsV
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
MarketingSherpa: New Chart: Integrating Social Media with Other Marketing Tactics http://ow.ly/1T1wW
Friday, May 28, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
Friday, May 21, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Friday, May 14, 2010
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Red Hawk launches new website for Precision Systems and Instrumentation. Client loves our CMS app. http://bit.ly/bR6NGJ
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
The Bee puts invoicing, expensing, and reporting online and makes it easy. It’s perfect for small business and ... http://ping.fm/awRd0
Friday, May 07, 2010
Wednesday, May 05, 2010
http://ow.ly/1Hq4Y ~ What’s in your bag? In this Marketing Over Coffee learn :
About Twitter Stats, Facebook Land Grab, and Knives!
About Twitter Stats, Facebook Land Grab, and Knives!
Friday, April 30, 2010
Thursday, April 29, 2010
That Coke Can You're Holding Could Be Your New Media Channel - Advertising Age - Digital http://ow.ly/1EQKu
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Huntsville rockets to top of best places list
RelocateAmerica picks Alabama city as 2010's top place to live ~ http://ping.fm/uxfVk
RelocateAmerica picks Alabama city as 2010's top place to live ~ http://ping.fm/uxfVk
Friday, April 16, 2010
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Red Hawk Technologies Launches New Web Site - www.redhawk-tech.com
Red Hawk Technologies launches NEW Web site, check it out here! - http://www.redhawk-tech.com
To learn more about Red Hawk Technologies contact:
Mike Langer
Red Hawk Technologies ~ Website design, application development, and CRM integration
Mobile: (513) 288-9918
Direct: (859) 360-5587
Email: langer@redhawk-tech.com
Follow me on Twitter: http://twitter.com/langermike
Join me on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/mikelanger
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RED HAWK
TECHNOLOGIES, LLC
http://www.redhawk-tech.com/
342 Monmouth St., 2nd Floor
Newport, KY 41071
Fax: (859) 908-2615
Strategically focused web application development company. Our strategists have worked in the interactive marketing and application development space for the past decade. We develop technology solutions that deliver actionable and measurable engagement.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
22 Social Media Trends
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22 Social Media Trends
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
Threats & Opportunities in 2010
by Chris Trayhorn
2010 has started at a sprint.
2010 has started at a sprint.
Affiliate Summit is almost here with Las Vegas preparing for the influx of amped-up super-affiliates ready to party. Google has launched the Nexus One and staked an even stronger claim on the burgeoning mobile space. And Facebook is making waves already with in-game offers and virtual currency. But before we dive into all that, it’s worth taking a moment or two to consider where we are as individuals and companies.
2010 is the year in which we can all lift our heads and look to the horizon once more. After a year that was all about survival for many, we are now into a year of rebirth, of gaining the high ground, of winning again. Never before has such a tough year been followed by one of such massive opportunities.
If you’re not excited by 2010, you should be. Just look at what’s coming.
Everyone is talking about the impact of social media but we are only at the very beginning of the changes it is going to make in our lives. Mobile web access is growing faster than any previous technology has ever done and is going to be at least twice as big as desktop web access. Cloud computing will mean that everyone has all their data available to them all the time. New non-governmental currencies and payment systems are being invented. Entertainment is changing as people move from passive TV-watching to interactive games. And then there’s climate change and all the green technologies that are being introduced.
This is a meteorite-load of disruption.
The world of commerce is going to heat up dramatically. Established industry dinosaurs will have to try and evolve with the new environment, which will provide lots of opportunity for faster, smarter competitors. Big beasts are going to die off while the smaller and more intelligent thrive. 2010 is going to be a year of change and opportunity.
Are you ready?
Wednesday, January 06, 2010
Business Development
by Seth Godin
A friend of mine wears only Armani eye glasses.
Of course, the glasses aren't actually made by Armani. Or, if you think about it, designed by him. Perhaps they're sold by Armani stores, but I'd guess most of them are sold in stores that are totally unrelated to the company.
So what, exactly, explains the success of the line?
Licensing, affiliates, franchises, partnerships, traffic exchanges, joint ventures and co-promotions live in a netherworld. While they are all important marketing techniques, they often come under the rubric of business development, a department where there is little structure and few rules.
Bizdev is hard, but worth it. Hard because there's no 'retail' deals. If I want to license the Armani name I can't just pick up the phone, get a rate card and use it. No, it takes months or even years. In most cases, there isn't even an easy way to figure out who to talk with.
So most marketers avoid it altogether. Don't you think that Pop Tarts filled with Kraft cheese singles would be a hit? (They'd taste terrible, but kids and harried moms would go wild.) So why not a simple licensing deal or joint venture? Because there's no such thing as simple in this industry.
Take a look at the growth of the web. Most companies end up doing it solo, when it would have been so much easier to grow in concert. My friend Dev worked on a company that figured it could make money on the click after you bought something from a store. That's a wasted page anyway... you just finished buying, the page says thanks and you go somewhere else. Wouldn't it be great to just put that page to work? Sure, but doing that deal isn't so easy.
Next time you make a list of the top 10 things you can do to grow your organization, non-profit or cause, add bizdev to the list.
A friend of mine wears only Armani eye glasses.
Of course, the glasses aren't actually made by Armani. Or, if you think about it, designed by him. Perhaps they're sold by Armani stores, but I'd guess most of them are sold in stores that are totally unrelated to the company.
So what, exactly, explains the success of the line?
Licensing, affiliates, franchises, partnerships, traffic exchanges, joint ventures and co-promotions live in a netherworld. While they are all important marketing techniques, they often come under the rubric of business development, a department where there is little structure and few rules.
Bizdev is hard, but worth it. Hard because there's no 'retail' deals. If I want to license the Armani name I can't just pick up the phone, get a rate card and use it. No, it takes months or even years. In most cases, there isn't even an easy way to figure out who to talk with.
So most marketers avoid it altogether. Don't you think that Pop Tarts filled with Kraft cheese singles would be a hit? (They'd taste terrible, but kids and harried moms would go wild.) So why not a simple licensing deal or joint venture? Because there's no such thing as simple in this industry.
Take a look at the growth of the web. Most companies end up doing it solo, when it would have been so much easier to grow in concert. My friend Dev worked on a company that figured it could make money on the click after you bought something from a store. That's a wasted page anyway... you just finished buying, the page says thanks and you go somewhere else. Wouldn't it be great to just put that page to work? Sure, but doing that deal isn't so easy.
Next time you make a list of the top 10 things you can do to grow your organization, non-profit or cause, add bizdev to the list.
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