Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Email Marketing
Definitions of Email marketing
Definitions of Email Marketing on the Web:
- E-mail marketing is a form of direct marketing which uses electronic mail as a means of communicating commercial or fundraising messages to an audience. In its broadest sense, every e-mail sent to a potential or current customer could be considered e-mail marketing. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Email_Marketing - it is an online marketing tool. Easy-to-use, low cost and effective, it enables dialogue with your customers in a personalized manner and involving relevant communication.
www.en.masterbase.com/support/glossary.asp - Email marketing is process of promoting a product or service or an idea by sending direct emails to the target audience.
www.searchengine-optimization-guru.com/internet-marketing-terms.html - Terminology used for copy and content of an email. Email creative can be in many different formats including HTML, text, images, etc.
www.bubbleboxmedia.com/html/knowledge/knowledge_terminology.html - the promotion of products or services via email.
keywordmktg.com/Glossary.aspx - A method of promoting a brand or product via the medium of email contact with prospective or current customers. ...
www.searchpath.co.uk/Resources/InternetMarketingGlossary.html - Any email campaign whether it is to your own personal opt-in list, or to a purchased targeted list or to millions of general email addresses is called email marketing. You can also buy opt-in addresses from various email list providers. ...
www.ultimatesitepromotion.com/free-dictionary-online-marketing-terms.htm - In a similar way to traditional direct mail, email can be used to send messages, promotions and information to members of a mailing list. ...
bulldogmediagraphix.com/glossary.htm - business promotion through the use of email broadcasts. Email marketing takes many forms and has become one of the preferred methods of unscrupulous online marketers resulting in spam. There are laws to protect consumers from spam abuse.
www.internet-marketing-website-design.com/internet-marketing-glossary.html - Email marketing (or e-mail marketing) is the use of email to send a targeted message, information or offer to a designated set of customers. ...
www.emarketingmark.com/glossary-of-emarketing-terms-2/
- Email marketing is a method of direct marketing which is using of electronic mail (email) as a means of communicating commercial messages to an audience. In other word, every email sent to a potential or current customer could be considered email marketing. www.email-marketing.web96.co.cc
Friday, November 12, 2010
16th Asian Games Opening Ceremony in Guangzhou - Video
The Tao – the way of Chinese life. I just believe in this. More I see the Chinese perfect an art, say it science, technology, human precision, you name it, the more I start believing that perfection is what they strive for, always.
If I thought Beijing Olympic Games Opening Ceremony was a marvel (which I watched live in the Bird’s Nest), both in terms of technological excellence and human precision, Asian Games 2010 Opening Ceremony was unique as well as astounding. Sitting thousands of miles away from the scene, glued to the TV, I could only appreciate it in awe. It was simply astounding.
The concept was unique – for the first time an Opening Ceremony was being held outside a stadium and the athletes did not parade, but came in sailing riding on flotillas. China’s third longest river – Pearl River – was the first stage of enactment. Then the spectacle moved into the Hai Xinsha island that was converted into a stadium resembling a ship. The theme was water and everything floated, like in a dream.
The verve was astounding, the music intoxicating; the programme, as diverse as it can be. But not even for once that it deviated from its theme – Water.
For a country as rich in culture and ethnicity as China – for the record it has around 56 ethnic groups intersperse in its 9,596,960 square kilometers of area – their cultural extravaganza seemed just routine.
From kung-fu to performance on vertical giant LED screens, the more than four-hour ceremony touched every aspect of Chinese life. The flotillas, representing all 45 countries and regions, sailed with performers lining up both the banks. Pyros were there, like Beijing everywhere. In short, Guangzhou was not far behind Beijing. In terms of setting a precedent, as the Chinese will say, it’s the One.
Though it is unfair to compare and though the Commonwealth Games Opening Ceremony was beautiful, but when it comes to technology and precision, there was something missing.
And when the cauldron was lit and the Games was declared open, China must have smiled within. Another multi-discipline extravaganza and there they have done it again! Nothing can match the Chinese.
Feel free to watch all above 16th Asian Games Opening Ceremony Video to feel the "great feeling" of the games.
Sources of Video : Youtude
By Indraneel Das