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    Vermont Web Marketing Summit

    Posted on September 2, 2010 15:44 by Tom Funk    Bookmark and Share

    I'm thrilled to be participating as a speaker in the first-ever Vermont Web Marketing Summit, which will be held at Main Street Landing in Burlington, Vermont, on Thursday, September 16, 2011 from 8 am to 4 pm.

    The event, brought to us by Curve Trends Marketing, will be a much-needed get-together of regional ecommerce and online marketing talent. As anyone in the area will tell you, Vermont has a vibrant and talented community of online professionals, at companies large and small, as well as a lot of up-and-coming professionals. But we rarely have the opportunity and venue to come together. We dearly need more networking, information-sharing, and learning opportunities.

    At the Vermont Web Marketing Summit I'll be honored to be among speakers who are among the best (and most entertaining!) voices in the business:

    • Alec Newcomb, Executive Vice President, mywebgrocer
    • Chris Middings, Web Editor, Seventh Generation
    • Dr. Elaine Young, Assistant Dean, Division of Business at Champlain College
    • Max Harris, e-Commerce Director, America's Gardening Resource
    • Bibi Mukherjee, Founder, Curve Trends Marketing
    • Tom Funk, VP Marketing, Timberline Interactive

     

    Along with Epik 1's Boot Camps, Seven Days' Web 3.0 Tech Jams, Digilicious Social Media Breakfast, and various Champlain College's events, the Vermont Web Marketing Summit could become a very important player in our Vermont social and professional networking.

    The event will feature presentations on Search Marketing, Web Design & Usability, Email Marketing, Analytics, and Social Media -- plus a networking breakfast, lunch, and plenty of opportunity for casual socializing with your web peers.

    So please, come out and support a new and valuable event for the community of Vermont online professionals!

     

     


    Attention Women Bloggers: Announcing SheCon 2011

    Posted on September 2, 2010 15:25 by Tom Funk    Bookmark and Share

    We just heard from SheBlogs, the women's blog network, that more than 150 female bloggers have registered for their conference, SheCon '11 since they announced it last Thursday, during the SheBlogs First Birthday Bash.

    "SheCon '11 - the industry's first event with FREE admission for bloggers and social media mavens - will be taking place in May, 2011, at the Broward Convention Center in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida," says SheBlogs's Julie Wohlberg. "We'll be featuring an expo floor with 100 booths showcasing the hottest brands for women and families, keynotes and breakout sessions, and a number of networking opportunities for bloggers and marketers."

    So if you're a mom blogger or anyone else interested in this market, mark fyour calendar for what sounds like a cool, free conference. And if you're interested in sponsoring or exhibiting, I understand SheBlogs is offering 20% off expo hall booth contracts to the first ten companies that register.

    For more information on the conference, or to be one of the first 10 expo booth sponsors, contact Julie Wohlberg: Julie@sheblogs.org.


    2011 eCommerce Conferences - Calendar

    Posted on August 31, 2010 17:33 by Tom Funk    Bookmark and Share

    Here's our list of 2011 ecommerce and direct marketing conferences to consider if you're an online retailer, cataloger or direct marketers. We'll be adding dates and events as schedules are finalized.

    January 9 - 11: Affiliate Summit (Las Vegas)

    January 31 - February 2: DMA Email Evolution Conference (Miami)

    February 7 - 10: Online Marketing Summit (San Diego)

    February 14- 16: Internet Retailer Web Design (Orlando)- Tom Funk will be speaking, with wine of the Month Club's Paul Kalemkiarian

    February 22 - 25: eTail West (Palm Springs)

    March 2 - 4: NEMOA Spring Conference (Boston, MA)

    March 8 - 10: SMX West (San Jose)

    March 8 - 10: Innovate 2011 Retail Innovation & Marketing (San Francisco)

    March 11 - 20: SXSW - South by Southwest (Austin)

    March 14 - 15: Conversion Conference (San Francisco)

    March TBA: CommerceV3 User Group Conference (Savannah)

    March 21 - 25: Search Engine Strategies (New York)

    March 28 - 31: Web 2.0 Expo (San Francisco)

    June 1: Luxury Interactive (New York)

    June 2 - 3: Vermont/New Hampshire Marketing Group Annual Conference (Whitefield, NH)

    June 8 - 9: Etail London (London)

    June 14 - 17: Internet Retailer Conference & Exposition (San Diego)

    July TBA: Online Retailer (Sydney, Australia)

    August TBA: eTail East (Baltimore)

    September TBA: Shop.org Annual Summit (TBA)

    October TBA: SMX East (New York)

    October TBA: DMA Conference & Exhibition (San Francisco)

    November TBA: Web 2.0 Summit (San Francisco - by invitation only)

     


    The Secrets to Delivering a Singular Brand Experience

     

    In today's multi-channel world, consumers are in the driver's seat. They choose how and when they will do business with your company. And how your consumers get information is getting more and more fractured: TV, advertising, radio, print, direct mail, e-mail, web sites, RSS, blogs, SMS — the list keeps growing.

    This proliferation has often outpaced most marketers' abilities to master, and understand, all of the channels their customers are using. The result is a series of isolated marketing efforts. This can have crippling results on your sales because your customers are probably seeing your brand as "the flavor of the month" rather than as a powerful and cohesive whole.

  • For Catalog companies: "Building your brand - your company in print"

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    Cost is only $150 person.

    Register NOW for Manchester, NH: June 19th 
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    Our trip to Miami for the Internet Retailer Web Design Conference was definitely a success. Kathie and I brought home many new ideas about the latest technologies and design strategies for 2008. I am happy to say we also confirmed that we are doing a lot of things right!

    Last week, all of our staff got together for a “Lunch and Learn” where we ate pizza and Kathie and I shared what we learned at the conference. What were the highlights? Here are a few.

    The conference speakers emphasized the importance of uncluttered design to allow the customer to see the most important (read actionable) elements of the page. For example, Walmart.com had the challenge of having too much information on their product page competing for the ‘above the fold’ area. We can relate to this for our clients, too. In this case study, Walmart.com needed to show two Add to Cart areas – one for online shopping and one for shipping to a retail store. The designers created two mockups, a side-by-side design and a stacked design. They thought the side-by-side design would clearly show both options but, through user testing, they were able to conclude that a stacked design was more user-friendly. I was surprised by that answer, too. User testing is definitely worth it!

    There was much discussion about re-evaluating the site design and refining it over time. To continue with the Walmart.com example, they have now simplified their product page further to have just one Add to Cart button with two “Delivery Options.” Take a look at how much information is shown above the fold using as few words and elements as possible, http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=8054975. All the supporting information is further down the page and, if customers are interested to read more, the content is there for them.

    There were many speakers who focused on the benefits as well as the issues of using rich media (such as dynamic imaging, zoom, color swatching, personalizing/monogramming tools, video, interactive catalog, Flash, etc.). I particularly enjoyed the presentation by Ice.com’s Mayer Gniwisch. Not only did he have a great sense of humor, he gave us the details of his experience and the testing results using video to increase conversions. He found putting video on the product page engaged the customers with an alternate view of the product resulting in increased sales. He plans to add video to all his product pages. See an example, http://www.ice.com/customer/product_detail.jsp?product=75320300.

    The conference focused the second day on emerging technologies including Web 2.0. I found it exciting to see the latest developments for mobile browsing, and David Sikora of Digby gave a demonstration of web sites for mobile commerce on the Blackberry. Many speakers discussed the importance of letting customers control or influence the shopping experience through customer ratings, advanced search, blogging, social networks, etc. The take away message: give power to the user and conversions will increase.

    In all, we are very glad to have had the opportunity to listen and share ideas with designers from around the country. The world of the Web is an ever-changing place, and it is so important to know about the current technologies and best practices so we may create the most effective web sites for our clients.


    I wanted to let everyone know about a very exciting web design conference Kathie Ross and I are attending next week in Miami, Florida. Internet Retailer is having their FIRST conference focusing on WEB DESIGN, "Designing Web Sites that Sizzle - And Sell!" For two solid days we will fill our heads with the ideas and perspectives of some of the most prominent web designers and marketers in the country. There will be 33 speakers in all including Keynote Speakers Debbie Kristofferson, Vice President, User Experience, Walmart.com and Darrell Porcher, Director, Web Development of Sony Electronics' SonyStyle.com. For more information about the conference, visit http://www.internetretailer.com/IRWD08/.

    Since Kathie and I will both be attending, if you need to reach us during this time just email us and we'll be checking periodically. I figured we would need two brains to take in all that is being said. When we return, we will make a presentation to our staff - maybe order in some lunch too! Should it be Indian or Chinese food? You guys let me know.

    OK, back to work so we'll be ready to go! Check back in next week as I'll try to update everyone about the conference while we're there. Stay tuned!


    SEMNE Search Marketing event in Providence, RI

    Posted on January 15, 2008 16:37 by Tom Funk    Bookmark and Share

    SEM New England just sent us word of an evening event they're hosting in Rhode Island.

    The “2008 Perspective on the Future of Search Marketing” panel will be moderated by Jill Whalen of High Rankings.

    When: March 4, 2008 from 6:30PM - 9:00PM
    Where: Marriott Providence Downtown - Providence, RI
    Cost: Free to SEMNE Members and $39 for non-members until Feb. 22, 2008 when it will be $49.
    Panelists:

    • Abe Mezrich of Didit 
    • Amanda Watlington of Searching for Profit
    • Mark Desrochers of Charles River Interactive
    • Matt Evans of Monster.com
    • Kieran Hawe of MTV Networks
    • Julie Mason of Reed Business Information / Kelly Search


    SEMNE says "This special event features an esteemed panel of search marketers from both large and small companies who will discuss the future of search marketing, while also answering your burning SEM/SEO questions."

    More Information & Registration


    2008 Marketing Conferences

    Posted on January 11, 2008 14:19 by Tom Funk    Bookmark and Share

    Timberliners will be on the road a lot this year, speaking at conferences, judging awards galas, meeting clients and prospective partners, soaking up the wisdom of our fellow techies, marketers and designers -- and schmoozing our heads off.

     

    If you're going to be at any of these shows, let's get together there. And if you haven't firmed up your conference and travel budget yet, give these events a close look. Most of them are very affordable, and if you latch onto a single good idea, they pay for themselves.

     

    Jan 24, 2009

    VT/NH Direct Marketing Group seminar

    Concord, NH: Bud, Tom, Marcy

     

    Jan 28 – 29, 2008

    DMA Catalog on the Road

    Cambridge, MA: Bud & Marcy

     

    Jan 30 - Feb 1, 2008

    Internet Retailer: Designs that Sizzle

    Miami, Florida: Cinny & Kathie

     

    Mar 12 – 14, 2008

    NEMOA spring conference

    Cambridge, MA: Bud & Marcy

     

    Mar 17 – 19, 2008

    Search Engine Strategies

    New York: Tom & Andy

     

    May 1 – 2, 2008

    VT/NH Direct Marketing Group annual conference

    Burlington, VT: Bud & Tom are speaking

     

    May 19 – 22, 2008

    ACCM Multichannel Merchant Awards

    Orlando, FL: Bud judging

     

    Jun 9 – 12, 2008

    Internet Retailer Conference & Expo

    Chicago: Tom speaking, Bud may attend

    July 14

     

    NEMOA Summer Golf Outing

    Wentworth-by-the-Sea, Portsmouth, NH

    Andy and Marcy

     

    Sept 17 – 19, 2008

    NEMOA Fall Conference

    Burlington, VT: Bud, Andy and/or Tom

     

    October 6-8

    SMX Search Marketing Expo

    New York: Tentative