What I have learned a long time ago is that it does not matter what you market, its how you market. So the same foundation of direct marketing basics apply whether you are selling a $30 collectible or a $5000 Steuben crystal vase. In the context of my role in helping my clients achieve success, I would like to highlight some key things that worked for Kenneth Cole a few years back.

So fast forward to today. I spoke a bit about my time in the credit reporting industry a few posts ago. Today, I run the web marketing for Knewton.com.
Currently, I am working on all the key elements that make successful web acquisition possible:
Creatives - Testing of the elements that successfully convey the utility of the product is critical to getting good prospects.
- SEO and SEM - Paid and Organic traffic are intertwined.... Get the keywords that matter to customers and make sure the pages are optimized to them. Google Analytics and Adwords has been vital to getting this learning.
- Display Media - Very difficult channel but another source for prospecting leads. Watch the metrics and negotiate CPMs or even CPCs if at all possible.
- Affiliate Partnerships - Get others to distribute the message -- especially if bandwidth is tight internally. BTW, my Linkshare offer will be live soon so any interested pubs should check out my offer.
- Email marketing - Critical to keeping you top-of-mind with prospects... regular, relevant and consistent contact is key.
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