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Thursday, August 26th, 2010

You Are the Message   by Robert Rabbin

Crush It  by Gary Vaynerchuk

All of Lifes Outcomes   by Brett Harwood

Getting Things Done

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Interesting read by author, David Allen

Nuturing the Tinkering Spirit

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

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Social Media Trends for 2010

Monday, December 7th, 2009
2010 Survival Guide: CMOs
by OMMA Magazine Writers, Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 12:00 AM

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FTR SideBar- 2010 Survival Guide: CMOsFollow the plan, but remember what they say about the best-laid plans

Mobile advertising and commerce, growing upwards of 30 percent annually, are the new growth arenas where marketers must play.

You don’t have to build an app. “For many apps, you can instead build a sophisticated ad that can accomplish the same goals as an app but would be delivered with the targeting and immediacy of an ad server, thereby avoiding the challenges of driving adoption of our app,” says Eric Litman, CEO of Medialets.

Mobile browsing and search will grow as more consumers adopt advanced phones – iPhone, Android, BlackBerry – that take advantage of faster data networks. “So, marketers will have more reasons to consider display and search ads, in addition to mobile apps, which will continue to be hot in 2010,” says Forrester mobile analyst Neil Strother.

Don’t plunge into an Augmented Reality project or a social media application without taking the initial step of creating a basic mobile presence. “Your mobile site will grow, increase its traffic and register users, and will soon be the spine of your forthcoming ‘m-dot’ strategy,” says Alexandre Mars, CEO of Phonevalley, the mobile marketing arm of Publicis Groupe.

In a February 2009 survey that Constant Contact conducted, only 10 percent of those polled said they used Twitter frequently to market or interact with their customers, while 20 percent said they frequently used Facebook to bolster customer interactions. In October 2009, Twitter users rose to 21 percent while Facebook increased to 30 percent. Moreover, 54 percent of those polled in the October 2009 survey said they’d use social media networks to market their business during this holiday season.

All of that social media adoption in many companies has been siloed, with departments being created for social media. Social needs to be better integrated into corporate marketing efforts. Companies will also apply the tactics they used in email marketing over the past ten years to social efforts, says Reggie Bradofrd, ceo of social media marketing firm Vitrue. “They have learned about messaging their customer base from years of trial, and now will be using much of the same process and policy.”

Facebook next year will release the “Open Graph API,” allowing any site to become, in effect, a Facebook brand page. Users could become “fans” of sites registered through the program and publishers would have access to their News Feeds and other communication channels on Facebook.

Make sure you’re following Facebook’s promotion and sweepstakes guidelines on your Facebook Page. The social network has started requiring all promotions to get approval before launch, so contact your account rep before giving away more coupons.

No one yet realizes the full potential of Twitter, not even its founders. “By the end of 2010, it’ll become clear how this platform fits into the marketing communications mix. And it’ll spawn an entire category of service providers looking to cash in, “says Aaron Goldman, managing partner at Connectual. “The same way there’s now an SEM on every corner, and in every basement, Twitter management shops will spring up left and right.”

Marketers shouldn’t overuse, under-use or ignore Twitter, but rather use it to discover what people are saying about them and their companies behind their back says Paul Verna, senior analyst at eMarketer. Max Kalehoff, vice president of marketing at Clickable says further, “Understanding where your brand fits into the real-time social Web as search evolves will become critical to staying competitive and relevant.”

Counting clicks and impressions don’t give an accurate, um, impression of the performance of your social media campaigns. “With social media, it’s not so much about that instant ROI, it’s about a longer-term relationship with the consumer,” according to Chris Cunningham, CEO of Appssavvy, a company that matches application developers with brands and agencies. Instead, measure your campaign against the action that’s most important, whether that’s redeeming a coupon or reading a blog post.

The most successful marketers will leverage sophisticated tracking and analysis to maximize the link between creating and capturing demand, Max Kalehoff, vice president of marketing at Clickable says. “They will think about building brand reputation and customer demand before connecting all the investments to acquisition and profitability.”

Zephrin Lasker, CEO & cofounderounder, Pontiflex says we’ll see a renaissance of email marketing as more brand marketers use it as a gateway into social marketing. A recent Harris Interactive survey found consumers are not willing to provide their social networking information to brands, but an overwhelming majority of them are willing to provide their email addresses. “The implications are clear,” says Lasker, “Brands first
have to build trust with consumers through transparent, permission-based email communications and then extend those relationships to social media. Acquiring and engaging consumers in an open and relevant way is the first step toward social networking success.”

Facebook will make it easier for developers to collect email address within third-party applications, allowing them to communicate more directly with users. For brands with Facebook applications, new opt-in email opportunities await.

Give your board reports that they can read AND understand

Monday, November 9th, 2009

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What a difference a year makes!

Monday, November 9th, 2009

Current Conditions Index

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Non-Profit Boards and Voting by Email

Monday, November 9th, 2009

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60-Second Guides to Business from SCORE

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

http://www.score.org/60_guide_business_idea.html

Green Building & Energy Codes Workshop

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

***Last Chance for Contractors Continuing Education ***

Green Building and Energy Code Seminar

Receive all of your continuing education credits!
(3 hours Core and 3 hours of Professional Training)

Friday October 9, 2009
8:00am – 2:30pm
$30.00 ($35.00 day of class) Lunch provided

. 2006 International Energy Code (3hours Core)
 Instructor :Chris Jensen

. Breakout sessions throughout the day featuring information on new and existing technology within the building industry
. Vendor exhibits all day long for information about energy saving and green building .
. Representatives from the Concrete , window, electrical, plumbing, painting, several local suppliers, and insurance industry will be on hand for your information.

Room 1940 BATC West Campus
1410 North 1000 West-Logan, UT

Register by calling (435)753-6780
Or register online at www.batc.edu

For information contact call Paul at (435) 770-9904

Job Fair/Tech Expo

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009

September 9, 2009
2:30 p.m. tp 6:30 p.m.
BATC Main Campus
1301 North 600 West, Logan

Check out batc.edu for more information!
FREE! Everyone welcome!

  • Career & Job Opportunities
  • Demonstrations
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  • Food, Fun, & Prizes!

Sponsored By: Department of Workforce Services * Bridgerland Applied Technology College * Cache Chamber of Commerce * LDS Employment Resource Services

Current Conditions Index

Monday, June 15th, 2009

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Recession tips

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

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27 words smart people confuse and abuse

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

  
Do you confuse “farther” with “further”? Many people do. Check this list of common words that trip writers up with averse consequences. Or should we say adverse?
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Utah SBA loans top in country

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

The Utah Distsrict Small Business Administration Office had a record-breaking SBA-lending year. Only Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York made more loans.

Zions Bank was recently recognized as the national award winner in the category of Large Lender (over $1Billion in Assets) for 504 and 7 (a) loans. They also received recognition for Patriot and Export Express Loans.

Deseret First Credit Union was recognized in the category of Small Lender ($100 Million t0 $500 Million) for 504 loans.

Mountain America Credit Union and America First Credit Union received the honor of Outstanding Performance.

Life after layoffs

Monday, May 11th, 2009

5 ways to keep the warehouse productive

Letting folks go is never easy. Neither is picking up the pieces after
a round of layoffs. But these 5 steps can help.
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Crisis Conditions Index

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

As you will see in our weekly update to our Crisis Conditions Index that is attached we ticked down just a bit over the last week but still remain in our base case scenario. The details are in the attached update. The bond markets are maintaining a slow, but steady healing process. Despite the continued efforts of the stock market to rally, technical indicators are showing a very high probability of a pull back soon in the stock markets. We view this as a health step in the bottoming process. Please give me a call with any questions.  Gordon L. Nelson, CPA – Keystone Wealth Management  435-752-4220 crisis-conditions-index-weekly-update-april-29

 

A “Scary Times” Success Manual

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The Keystone Connection
A Publication of Keystone Wealth Management – April 2009
Financial Planning, Securities and Advisory Services Offered Through LPL Financial Services. Member FINRA/SIPC.

From time to time, economic and political events make people anxious and fearful about their futures.
We like to help people increase their sense of direction, confidence, and capability in all areas
of their personal and financial lives. As we look around, there are a few people who seem to always
be able to thrive when events seem beyond their control. We offer the following strategies that we
have been able to compile from observing and learning from these people about how they see the
world and respond to it. Here they are:
1. Forget about self, focus on others. Uncertainty can drive people into themselves, making them feel isolated and helpless. The best strategy here is to go in the opposite direction, expanding connections with others and focusing on helping them transform their negatives into positives. The more you do this the less you’ll worry about your own situation and you’ll become a source of confidence for those around you.
2. Forget about “commodities”, focus on relationships. In uncertain times, people become frightened aboutthe viability of their “commodities” – the things they own and the jobs they hold. A more strategic response is to focus on deepening the power and possibility of all your relationships – with family, friends, team members, co-workers, etc. Every time you strengthen a relationship, the viability of your commodity will increase.
3. Forget about losses, focus on opportunities. Things we had and may have taken for granted sometimes disappear. Some people never get over this. They keep trying to replay old games. A
better strategy is to start an entirely new game – using new ideas, new energies, new tools, new resources. As the world changes, opportunities suddenly become available to achieve far more than we did in the past.
4. Forget about difficulties, focus on progress. Because of change, some things may not be as easy as they once were. New difficulties can either defeat you or reveal new strengths. Your body’s muscles always get stronger from working against resistance. The same is true for the “muscles” of our minds, spirit, and character. Treateach period of challenge as a time when you make your greatest progress as a human being.
5. Forget about who you were, focus on who you can be. Many people define themselves by external circumstances. When these abruptly or unexpectedly change, they don’t know who they are, so they keep trying to be who they used to be. From now on, take your cues from the inside – from your dreams, ideals, values, and principles. These need never change, regardless of circumstances. Use external confusion to become more selfdirected.
6. Forget about events, focus on responses. When things are going well, many people think they are actually in control of events. That’s why they feel so defeated and depressed when things turn bad. They think they’ve lost some fundamental ability. The most consistently successful people in the world know they can’t control events – but continually work toward greater control over their responses to events. Any period when things are uncertain is an excellent time to focus your attention and energies on being creatively responsive to all the unpredictable events that lie ahead.
7. Forget about what’s missing, focus on what’s available. When things change for the worse, many desirable resources are inevitably missing. These deficiencies can paralyze people who
believe they can’t make decisions and take action. A better response is to take advantage of every resource and opportunity that is at hand and your confidence will continually grow.
8. Forget about complaints, focus on gratitude. When times get tough, everyone has to make a big fundamental decision: to complain or to be grateful. In an environment where negative sentiment is rampant complaining only attracts more negative thoughts and people. Gratitude on the other hand creates opportunity for our best thinking, actions and results to emerge. Focus on everything
you’re grateful for, communicate this, and open yourself each day to the best possible consequences.

Financial Planning, Securities and Advisory Services Offered Through LPL Financial Services. Member FINRA/SIPC.

Gordon Nelson, CPA
Jim Vanderbeek
Tyler Vanderbeek, CFP®
PHONE:
(435) 713-4220
E-MAIL:
gordon@keystonewm.com
jim@keystonewm.com
tyler@keystonewm.com
INTERNET:
www.keystonewm.com

Interesting Articles

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Great article on innovation:

http://www.gladwell.com/pdf/intheair.pdf

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