
Over the past weekend, I had a chance to speak and present at the Missouri River Break event. I presented two sessions on Internet marketing strategy for business. It was worthwhile, an opportunity to meet some excited business owners, individuals and organizations.
The discussions ranged on a variety, but an overall theme came out of the workshops. Use an approach that works best for you, that is tailored to your niche and marketplace, after putting thought and research in to what really matters in your overall marketing objective.
The second session was video streamed live via USTREAM, and a recorded archive video version is available here.
Download the Internet Marketing Presentation (.PDF)
You can also check out the slides embedded below:
A big thank you to SEOmoz.org for providing wonderful information and graphics which where used in this presentation.

Workshop presented in Great Falls, MT
In October 2009, I co-presented a workshop titled Social Media 101 for Business, with Jeff Mangan, a friend, colleague, and owner of Fat Moose Media. Our purpose was to get local Montana organizations and business owners excited about social media and social networking, as well as to educate them on best practice and strategy. We had a great turn out, filled the room to capacity and had lots of participation.
Below, embedded is my slide deck, in which my focus was on LinkedIn, and a general overview of inter-mingling your social networks and existing web sites and blogs.
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Q: Why was the goldfish afraid of the computer?
A: He didn’t want to get caught in the Internet.
Silly joke, but it made me smile.
Are You Afraid?
Are you afraid of the Internet? Perhaps this question would have been better asked in the 1990s when the Internet was starting to make its boom. This question still has merit today due to the risks often heard about in the media regarding data theft, identity fraud, and malware. read more