Tuesday, August 10, 2010
From zero to global in the blink of an eye
How much easier things become when we divide the tasks. In fact, in these days of RSS feeds, we multiply the success of an endeavour with nothing more than a little tweet here and a little twitter over there.
The IAM Inc. marketing team has brought us all a vehicle to ride well into 2012 and hopefully beyond. The realization of its 17 years of social networking into a central hub was an enormous task and it has been done to perfection, employing the latest cutting edge performance tactics from SliderTechnologies.
Under the direction of Lou Russell, their latest auto-updating Earthday banner has been growing at a phenomenal rate. When Webmaster Clyde Newman was asked if they had the technical support to pull this global endeavour off, he said, "Prior to taking on this banner program I called our tech support in New York. After doing the basic calculations Webair tech support gave me two thumbs up. That was good enough for me to give the program the green light. Just 24 hours into the program the numbers went from 13 distributors to over 200, with just under 2,000 new urls showing up on our Webair server. With this kind of projection the main concern becomes bandwidth. With that concern addressed, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
"Keeping pace with Lou's lofty goals has been quite the challenge, but to come out of the gate showing a one in nine conversion rate on the very first day says to me that we are right on target. After a lifetime of preparation, you know when you are ready and up for the task."
I personally find the people involved in this new site most positive and a joy to know. I highly suggest you look them up. You will find them all playing Full Throttle with their CEO on Facebook's Friends For Sale.
Real people with a real vision for better world unity and the means to do it.
Amen.
Noah Cann
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
It was predicted long ago, but nobody saw them coming.
The Latest Trend
Back a year ago IAM Inc.'s plan was to launch a traffic type hub on the net with a new design and with new ideas. The main idea was to have fun again on the net. With their pre-existing social network, it seemed a perfect opportunity to have a central location to sell products and a place for their network friends to discover and share ideas toward a better global environment. IAM Store is growing every day and its heartbeat gets stronger every minute.
For months the term traffic hub came up again and again yet the concept, when researched, seemed lacking. With the foresight of Marketing Director Lou Russell the plan came together. It took a year of dedicated work, now the Internet Traffic Gallery is here. And IAM Store has followers. Many large internet companies have visited the website to follow their progress and many have deemed fit to join in the frolic.
In the first months of operation IAM Store has seen just under a half million people spending literally hours on the site.
That's not to mention the more than ten million surfers who visited with a large percentage of those bookmarking the site for return trips.
As was expected, a few are now using some of these innovative ideas. They are welcomed by IAM Inc. in this venture to create this exciting, unique niche. The open door policy is helping the little entrepreneur starting out and the corporate giants looking for fresh traffic resources.
Thier Library of Wisdom truely contains the wisdom for the next age of man, a joy to read.
Through hard work and a strong vision IAM Inc. is the next thing on the internet, and they are not stopping.
Truly an inspiration.
Noah Cann
Know I Can Media
Division of
Friday, June 25, 2010
Press Release
Dateline:
July 22, 2010
Increased Action Marketing Inc. has just released the Internet Traffic Gallery.
20 years of social traffic networking have culminated over the past year in a truly viable alternative solution to marketing traffic needs.
Under the direction of our marketing director Lou Russell, merchants now have a focused source of consumer traffic 24/7. Moreover, The Crystal Mall, with its many quality filtered traffic galleries, has become the place to hang out.
Bringing together all of the information available through our 20-year-old support networks has been a great pleasure for the Increased Action Marketing Team. The not-for-profit forums of the Library, IAM Earthday and Lou's own world champion support blog are attracting thousands of readers every hour of every day.
Janet A. Stevenson
Managing Editor
IAM MEDIA NETWORK