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Week in DC Tech: June 9 Edition
Avoid the Heat by Attending an Indoor Tech Events This Week
The summer's first heat wave is upon us, and it's...uncomfortable. This week before you head back to your stuffy apartment after work, stop by a cool bar for a cold beverage and to talk tech with other DCers. Here are a few events taking place this week. For a full list, check out DC Tech Events.
Tuesday
5:30 - 9:00 pm
Second Tuesdays “Dot Com” Networking Salon and Cocktail Party: This networking happy hour is a great opportunity to meet people working in all areas of the tech/communications world.
Friday
7:30 am - 5:00 pm
Blog Potomac: If you blog to promote your organization or its work, then this all day event is right up your alley. Bloggers will be gathering in Falls Church, VA to discuss the best practices in social media marketing and advanced topics in this realm.
Friday
7:00 pm
Artomatic: This massive local art exhibit closes on Sunday it's going out with a bang. Head over at 7:00 pm to see a slideshow of secret Post Secret postcards presented by Frank Warren and stay for some great live music from local bands like Pup Tent. You can see all events here.
Be sure to add the next DC Drupal Meetup to your calendar! It will be taking place next Monday, June 16, at 7:15 at Stetsons. More details to come!
I can’t say how many times I’ve heard about the value of the elevator speech – a spiel given in the length of an elevator ride to further a cause or company – but I know few people who have mastered it. The same goes with online writing. Not enough organizations quickly get their point across in a way that their audience can understand and remember. This is paramount for the success any website.
But like the elevator speech, anyone can master it. These are the questions you have to answer:
The commercialization of podcasting? Adam Curry might be talking about podcasting but he is also talking about a fundamental change in the way marketing works. While podcasting didn't really exist before August 2004 it is now not only moving into the mainstream, it is taking the great American leap of trying to be profitable – at least for a few people. So where is the money in a free service that targets an often small and selected listener basis?
Just like blogs it is in the targeting advertising. And now you don't need to wait for the sponsors to come to you. You can choose who and what you want to advertise and start earning click-through cash royalties from companies as such Amazon. com, Cdnow.com and Disney.com.
Yes, this really works - Adam Curry has sold over 23 Senseo coffee makers after putting a link on his site to Amazon.com. I brought him to number 24 last night after caving in and buying one. It has nothing to do with the link on his site... the link is only serving as a tracking mechanism for him, relaying to Amazon who he is referring that makes purchases. What sells them is him talking about them.
Right after placing my Amazon order a little box appeared saying “Now immediately available in your Digital Locker: Senseo HD7818/65 Single Serve Coffee Machine, black (Supplementary Material)” Supplementary Material???
Maybe the title should have been “why do you shop online”? It would be better done as a wiki but here is the obvious list of why I shop online:
Right after placing my Amazon order a little box appeared saying “Now immediately available in your Digital Locker: Senseo HD7818/65 Single Serve Coffee Machine, black (Supplementary Material)” Supplementary Material???
Maybe the title should have been “why do you shop online”? It would be better done as a wiki but here is the obvious list of why I shop online:
1. Convenience- I don't need to leave my house or put up with crowds- and now that some of my more frequent sites like amazon and buy.com have free shipping I'm not paying for the convenience.
2. Cheaper.. just look at froogle.com.
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This morning I open MSN Messenger, probably the most popular chat client in Ayacucho, Peru, where I am right now. What's in the advertising space? A Chase Platinum Mastercard offer, 5.9% APR, 4 different designs, the add totally in English, the link (I clicked on it, maybe they'll see where I came from) to a site totally in English, the offer targeted to University students in the USA. I do not know where Hotmail got that information, but they must have bought my private information from someone...I never filled out a hotmail profile nor indicated this information in the registration of any Microsoft products.
Anyways, this is a waste of money for them. What's the payoff if they did regional advertising? I'm clearly using a Peru IP address. Even further, they should know that it's an IP for Ayacucho, where there is no English language academy and many people are indeed bilungual, but in spanish/quechua.