We have several niche dating sites by market location, premiersingles.com, and I would like to drive traffic to each of them. Some markets we have implemented programs like member verification, hi resolution videos, dynamic events etc. The sites, like omahasingles.com, are really about singles communities where we do not promise members they will meet that special someone but we will create the best opportunities to do so whether it be online or offline at one of our events.

I believe we have the right model because we convert nearly thirty percent of our traffic (leads) to paying subscribers and the industry average is around five percent. Just need a little assistance with public relations and how to leverage factual information for consumers to learn about what we have to offer now and in the near future.

Thanks in advance for any assistance.
I’m not advertising, just providing some background and trying to find out what sites, services etc are good to post press releases on and if their are any individuals who might do PR on their own that could assist me in my efforts.

I apologize if it came off as an advertisement. Thanks in advance for any assistance.


I am writing a speech on PR, and I need to write a self-introduction explaining why I am a good person to speak on this subject. I am trying to find a cute anecdote to use in the self-introduction, explaining how I became interested in PR. I can’t think of any, so I would like to steal yours! lol..any ideas?!
How Jewish is Hollywood? ?
Posted by admin in Celebrities on 03 27th, 2010| icon34 Comments »

How Jewish is Hollywood?

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/celebrity/la-oe-stein19-2008dec19,0,2313474.column

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/celebrity/la-oe-stein19-2008dec19,0,2313474.column

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/celebrity/la-oe-stein19-2008dec19,0,2313474.column

I have never been so upset by a poll in my life. Only 22% of Americans now believe “the movie and television industries are pretty much run by Jews,” down from nearly 50% in 1964. The Anti-Defamation League, which released the poll results last month, sees in these numbers a victory against stereotyping. Actually, it just shows how dumb America has gotten. Jews totally run Hollywood.

How deeply Jewish is Hollywood? When the studio chiefs took out a full-page ad in the Los Angeles Times a few weeks ago to demand that the Screen Actors Guild settle its contract, the open letter was signed by: News Corp. President Peter Chernin (Jewish), Paramount Pictures Chairman Brad Grey (Jewish), Walt Disney Co. Chief Executive Robert Iger (Jewish), Sony Pictures Chairman Michael Lynton (surprise, Dutch Jew), Warner Bros. Chairman Barry Meyer (Jewish), CBS Corp. Chief Executive Leslie Moonves (so Jewish his great uncle was the first prime minister of Israel), MGM Chairman Harry Sloan (Jewish) and NBC Universal Chief Executive Jeff Zucker (mega-Jewish). If either of the Weinstein brothers had signed, this group would have not only the power to shut down all film production but to form a minyan with enough Fiji water on hand to fill a mikvah.

The person they were yelling at in that ad was SAG President Alan Rosenberg (take a guess). The scathing rebuttal to the ad was written by entertainment super-agent Ari Emanuel (Jew with Israeli parents) on the Huffington Post, which is owned by Arianna Huffington (not Jewish and has never worked in Hollywood.)

The Jews are so dominant, I had to scour the trades to come up with six Gentiles in high positions at entertainment companies. When I called them to talk about their incredible advancement, five of them refused to talk to me, apparently out of fear of insulting Jews. The sixth, AMC President Charlie Collier, turned out to be Jewish.

As a proud Jew, I want America to know about our accomplishment. Yes, we control Hollywood. Without us, you’d be flipping between “The 700 Club” and “Davey and Goliath” on TV all day.

So I’ve taken it upon myself to re-convince America that Jews run Hollywood by launching a public relations campaign, because that’s what we do best. I’m weighing several slogans, including: “Hollywood: More Jewish than ever!”; “Hollywood: From the people who brought you the Bible”; and “Hollywood: If you enjoy TV and movies, then you probably like Jews after all.”

I called ADL Chairman Abe Foxman, who was in Santiago, Chile, where, he told me to my dismay, he was not hunting *****. He dismissed my whole proposition, saying that the number of people who think Jews run Hollywood is still too high. The ADL poll, he pointed out, showed that 59% of Americans think Hollywood execs “do not share the religious and moral values of most Americans,” and 43% think the entertainment industry is waging an organized campaign to “weaken the influence of religious values in this country.”

That’s a sinister canard, Foxman said. “It means they think Jews

meet at Canter’s Deli on Friday mornings to decide what’s best for the Jews.” Foxman’s argument made me rethink: I have to eat at Canter’s more often.

“That’s a very dangerous phrase, ‘Jews control Hollywood.’ What is true is that there are a lot of Jews in Hollywood,” he said. Instead of “control,” Foxman would prefer people say that many executives in the industry “happen to be Jewish,” as in “all eight major film studios are run by men who happen to be Jewish.”

But Foxman said he is proud of the accomplishments of American Jews. “I think Jews are disproportionately represented in the creative industry. They’re disproportionate as lawyers and probably medicine here as well,” he said. He argues that this does not mean that Jews make pro-Jewish movies any more than they do pro-Jewish surgery. Though other countries, I’ve noticed, aren’t so big on circumcision.

I appreciate Foxman’s concerns. And maybe my life spent in a New Jersey-New York/Bay Area-L.A. pro-Semitic cocoon has left me naive. But I don’t care if Americans think we’re running the news media, Hollywood, Wall Street or the government. I just care that we get to keep running them.


I’m a college graduate and im thinking of joining either branch as a Public Affairs Officer. I want to go into Public Relations and figure it would be a great work experience to work in a marketing/advertising/PR agency later. I also would like to persue an MBA as well while im in. What do you guys think?
p.s. i also wear glasses is it true that the navy gives free laser surgery? haha

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-track media contacts
-track when I last sent out a media advisory and to whom
-give me the ability to pull up reporters by beat

Everytime Bill or Hillary say something stupid they try and turn it around and blame the media. Hillary sahing Johnson had to get it done without giving any credit to Rev King was plain dumb but it displayed her disrespect for blacks. Bill’s fairytale is another example of others makeing the mistakes instead of him. Denial has been the key word in their media relations. Will it ever stop??

I am looking for Employee Engagement Consulting in St. Louis or Marketing Communications.

Does anyone know of any consulting firms that can help putting leadership, employee engagement and marketing communications together?

This is very important for our organization in order to meet the expectations we promise our clients and marketplace.

I heard of a company called Landes & Associates – does anyone know their URL or phone number?

Thank you,

Brian

Entreprenuership Education?
Posted by admin in Small Business on 03 24th, 2010| icon32 Comments »

Am I in over my head? If anybody on YA! went to college and learned any of these concepts, which will be the most difficult. I’ll be starting soon, and im taking any advice I can get! Thanks-Randy

Preparing for Business Success
What you need to know before you get started: the pros and cons of starting a small business; evaluating you own strengths and weaknesses; avoiding the ten most common mistakes; exploring online resources.

Instruction Set 2
Choosing Your Business
Types of businesses; the pros and cons of different types of businesses; facts and figures; legal points; special considerations; online resources.
Keys to Success
Identifying your mission; creating a Mission Statement; setting measurable goals; stages of growth.
Business Connections
Where and how to begin networking; building and maintaining you network; successful networking; developing community contacts; finding a mentor; online connections.

Instruction Set 3
Market Research
Where to start your research; the benefits of market testing; using demographics; finding you target market; adjusting to market changes; creating a questionnaire; types of surveys; interpreting data; customer buying behavior and values; online resources.
Basics of a Business Plan
Business information; your industry; your operating plant; your financial plan; supporting documentation; background research; getting started; using the library; researching costs and pricing; business tips; finding business plan software
Writing a Business Plan
Getting ready to write; Introduction and Overview; the Business section; Background, Mission Statement, Products and Services, and Target Customers, positioning your business; product differentiation; the Industry section: Market Position and Competition.

Instruction Set 4
Your Business Structure
Choosing a structural status; plant and equipment needs; describing your inventory; your management structure; Total Quality Management; developing processes; staffing considerations.
Financing Your Business
Finding the right financing; types of financing; banks and other lending institutions and agencies; equity financing; finding financial resources online; avoiding undercapitalization.
Legal Requirements and Resources
Types of legal requirements;legal resources; regulations, licenses and permits; federal, state and local requirements; payroll; zoning laws; business taxes.
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Instruction Set 5
Marketing that Works
Your marketing plan; tips for effective marketing; advertising campaigns; public relations campaigns; marketing resources; promotions and publicity; finding the right strategy for your business.
Building a Team
Hiring the right people; keeping the right people; internal customer service; suppliers, distributors and experts; referrals and recommendations.
Putting Your Business Online
What is e-commerce; establishing your Web presence; security, credibility, and consumers; creating your Web page; online resources; Web service providers; making yourself known.

Instruction Set 6
Preparing a Budget
Estimating costs and expenses; software and online resources; forecasting sales volume; pricing strategies; making financial projections; financial analysis; performance measures.
Keeping Business Records
The importance of keeping records; bookkeeping basics; computerized accounting; record keeping for tax purposes; line item descriptions; income statements; your business status; financial statements and statement analysis.
Graded Project — Creating Your Business Plan
Pulling all the elements together; filling in the missing pieces; developing the overview; evaluating the overall plan; tips for presenting a stronger plan.
Learning Aid: Starting Your Own Business CD-ROM
Oral reports will commence once per grading session. Grading will be based on clarity,statistics,demographics,and customer charisma.


I am trying to think of product ideas for my marketing project.The product/service should be an existing brand with an established track record.

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