Archive for the 'Webinar' Category

Wireless households growing at rapid rate

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

More than 20 million US telephone households (17%) are now “wireless substitutors” - homes without landlines that rely solely on a mobile phone - and one in five households could be wireless-only by year’s end, according to a study by Nielsen Mobile.

This is a MAJOR PROBLEM for many businesses who rely on the telephone to generate business.

When to go wireless

In the good old days, Ma Bell published a telephone directory of all numbers, residential and business in the market.  Alphabetical listings of residences and businesses were listed in the WHITE PAGES.

Business listings categorized by type were published in the YELLOW Pages.

Then a couple of things happened.

1.  Move businesses began relying on mobile phones instead of traditional land lines.  US Privacy laws prohibit publishing mobile telephone numbers without the publisher jumping through all sorts of hoops.

2.  Consumers increasinly went to unpublished numbers (prior to the “Do Not Call” legislation) to reduce the number of intrusive solicitations.

3.  Consumers and businesses are offered an increasingly varied number of ways to get phone service.  VOIP, cable, Skype, Vonage, and countless other providers make publishing a truly comprehensive directory impossible.

Where Customers Find Phone Numbers is a DVD program I recorded with Kathleen Pierz of The Pierz Group that details the results of a national survey.  If you rely on the phone to ring with customers, you need to know where they’re looking to find those numbers.

Where Customers Find Phone Numbers

One of the most surprising facts from the research was that adults aged 25-34 were the heaviest users of print Yellow Pages.  As the perceived audience of print Yellow Pages ages, we see that the biggest users of print Yellow Pages are the Newly Wed and the Nearly Dead.

Where Customers Find Phone Numbers

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Where Customers Find Phone Numbers

The REAL Future of Yellow Pages - DVD

Saturday, September 6th, 2008


The Yellow Pages industry has been taking it on the chin for the past year.  If you believe the press, we should be hearing a huge sucking sound as the directory business circles the drain.

Is it finally THE END of the Yellow Pages?  Game over?  Fat lady singing?  Say Goodnight, Dick?

Stock prices of Dex, Yell, and Idearc are in the tank.  The media is having a feeding frenzy, propelled by environmentalists calling for a halt to printing unnecessary directories.

Meanwhile, Google basks in the warm glow as local search marketing is heralded as the small business marketing savior.

No so fast . . .

Despite the mania, the death of the Yellow Pages is not quite upon us.

Kelsey deck

Not only are the directories not dead, for many businesses, they continue to be the primary source for business generation.

In this exclusive Commando Webinar, I bring together the REAL experts to discuss, debate, and decide the REAL Future of the Yellow Pages.

The REAL Future of Yellow Pages

Never before have the world’s top experts appeared together in one venue, and it will probably never happen again.

Our Experts include:
- The Kelsey Group
- The Yellow Pages Association
- Borrell Associates
- Association of Directory Marketing
- Association of Directory Publishers
Moderated by Dick Larkin, the Yellow Pages Commando

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Free Search Engine Optimization Webinar this Thursday

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Must Attend This Webinar

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I’m fortunate to meet some of the most talented marketers in the business.

When I was speaking at the International Franchise Association’s annual convention, I met two brilliant search engine optimization specialists.

We traded ideas into the wee hours in the morning, and I convinced them to share their most effective techniques with my audience.

Dan Rogers and Allie Mims of SEO Komodo are so full of knowledge and enthusiasm that this webinar will be jam packed with outstanding, useful information.

There’s absolutely no cost to participate, and this is not some thinly veiled sales pitch.

It’s high quality, ethical SEO techniques from guys who make it happen.

Click this link to register.

https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/155610475

The webinar will be:

Thursday, May 29, 2008

  • 2:00 PM -   Eastern
  • 1:00 PM -   Central
  • 12 Noon -   Mountain
  • 11:00 AM - Pacific   

Space is limited, so register now.  Even if you can’t make the call, register so that we can send you information afterwards.  I plan on recording it those who register.

On the Internet, Nobody Knows You’re a Dog

Tuesday, December 11th, 2007

On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog

“On the Internet, nobody knows you’re a dog.”

This is from a New Yorker cartoon published July 5, 1993 created by Peter Steiner.

Perhaps that’s why the good old printed Yellow Pages still ranks as one of the most trusted sources of local advertising.

A report published by the Yellow Pages Association from Forrester Research found that Americans trust printed Yellow Pages above all other local media.

Yellow Pages Trust

It also found that Yellow Pages advertising is nearly as trustworthy as user reviews.

Yellow Pages Trust

I get asked all the time by clients if they should totally withdraw from the phone book. I always recommend that they DO NOT CANCEL their Yellow Pages advertising unless they’ve done the following:

1. Hire a great ad designer. Do not rely on the publisher’s art team to create your ad. Ad designers are increasingly stressed, and many of them work in India and Pakistan. A great Yellow Pages ad designer is worth ten times the cost of the ad production. I have links to several on my website, but I consider Robert Gould of ImageOne (a link to his children’s book site) to be without peer.

2. Track your ads using call measurement services. The cost is negligible and it’s the only way to truly tell how well your ads are performing. If you can’t find a call measurement service provider, email me, and I’ll hook you up. To learn more about these services, watch this free recorded webinar with CallSource.
3. Negotiate like hell. The Yellow Pages publishers are under extreme pressure to deliver revenue, and there has never been a better time to negotiate rates. For practice negotiating, stand in front of a mirror and say, “No” until your tongue bleeds. I think Harvey McKay came up with that line.

Recorded Webinar - 5 Incredible Secrets to market your Business with Directory Assistance Advertising

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Wow, we had a great turn out and very good content for the webinar, “5 Incredible Secrets to market your Business with Directory Assistance Advertising.”

I was joined by Robert Wilson, Senior Director of Local media Channels of Jingle Networks.

Here’s the link.

It’s free to watch, but you’ve got to register.

http://ypcommando.com/free411.html

Listen to the 10 Secrets to TurboCharge your Yellow Pages Webinar

Monday, December 18th, 2006

Listen to Jeff Hauser and me discussing the secrets he learned in 25 years as a sales rep for the Yellow Pages.

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10 Easy Steps to TurboCharge your Yellow Pages

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

Barry Maher, author of Getting the Most from Your Yellow Pages Advertising will join me for a FREE online seminar to help business owners radically improve the effectiveness of their Yellow Pages advertising.

Print Yellow Pages has changed dramatically in the past few years. Readership has dropped, new directories have flooded the market, telephone companies have sold off their publishing groups, and oh, that Internet thing just won’t quit.

What’s an advertiser to do?

Well, to answer this and many other pressing questions such as, “Which book is really the other book?”

Join me and Barry Maher as we make sense of the Yellow Pages secrets.

This totally free online seminar will be held:

Wednesday, December 13, 2006 10:30 AM PST

(convert to your local time)
Click on the link below to register.

https://www.gotomeeting.com/register/479013335

Here’s a shot of Barry looking like a very stern Civil War hero.

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A much more realistic view is Barry checking out the pool scene on a cruise.

Barry on a cruise