
Who are they: A Pound A Day Diet
What they do:
Sell a weight-loss system.
Why you care:
This weight-loss system claims to net you a single pound of body fat lost per day without feeling hungry. Including information is about safe and easy-to-find supplements to elevate mood and boost your immune system. The program also claims to give you the most energy you’ve ever had in your life. Of course, results are not guaranteed (as with most weight-loss programs).
To celebrate 1,000 blog posts, 1,000 daily unique visitors, and 1,000 feed subscribers, Douglas Karr from The Marketing Technology Blog, has decided to put together a $1,000 giveaway on his blog. For the past month or so, he has been gathering sponsorships from various companies in the form of cash and valuable services. With quite a prize package gathered, the contest is open until November 25th. The above post is describing one of the generous sponsors for the contest.
Who she is: Tracy Garnier: Real Estate Agent – Indianapolis, Indiana
What she does:
Tracy Garnier is a Real Estate agent serving Carmel, Fishers, Westfield and Noblesville, Indiana.
Why you care:
She has a simple and easy to navigate website that contains news, tips, and tools for both buyers and sellers. Her current lists are easily browsed on her website as well as more in depth information on her background. Tracy also appears willing to help any buyer or seller with questions about the sometimes complicated process of buying or selling a home.
To celebrate 1,000 blog posts, 1,000 daily unique visitors, and 1,000 feed subscribers, Douglas Karr from The Marketing Technology Blog, has decided to put together a $1,000 giveaway on his blog. For the past month or so, he has been gathering sponsorships from various companies in the form of cash and valuable services. With quite a prize package gathered, the contest is open until November 25th. The above post is describing one of the generous sponsors for the contest.
Who are they: Wrike
What they do:
Wrike is an online project management application.
Why you care:
If you have at least one project to manage, Wrike can help you keep all the massive amounts of information that gets generated by and about any project organized. From collaborating with other people on the same project, managing and assigning tasks, to generating reports on progress–Wrike can help turn the often daunting task of project management into much more pleasing experience.
You really need to sign-up and see it in action to fully appreciate the features. The free plan lets you create as many projects as you like for one user.
To celebrate 1,000 blog posts, 1,000 daily unique visitors, and 1,000 feed subscribers, Douglas Karr from The Marketing Technology Blog, has decided to put together a $1,000 giveaway on his blog. For the past month or so, he has been gathering sponsorships from various companies in the form of cash and valuable services. With quite a prize package gathered, the contest is open until November 25th. The above post is describing one of the generous sponsors for the contest.
Who are they: EverEffect
What they do:
EverEffect is an Interactive Marketing Firm focused on helping clients Find, Get, and Keep customers online.
Why you care:
EverEffect helps your company through focusing on three key areas of your digital marketing strategy: strategic planning, creative development, and the analysis of measurable results. They take a well-rounded approach and everything they do focuses on being able to measure and monitor the results of your campaigns. If you need expert help with search engine optimization, pay per click advertising, or online advertising, EverEffect can help.
To celebrate 1,000 blog posts, 1,000 daily unique visitors, and 1,000 feed subscribers, Douglas Karr from The Marketing Technology Blog, has decided to put together a $1,000 giveaway on his blog. For the past month or so, he has been gathering sponsorships from various companies in the form of cash and valuable services. With quite a prize package gathered, the contest is open until November 25th. The above post is describing one of the generous sponsors for the contest.
So far, everyone’s feedback has been very positive about hosting a blogger conference in Indiana.
If you are visiting this page and want to attend an Indiana Blog Conference, we need you to sign-up for this campaign! We need our initial 200 attendees in order to raise the funds to start making this conference a reality.
There is no risk. If you pay, we have a (great) conference! But in order to get there, we need everyone interested to sign-up! You’re credit card won’t be charged unless we meet our goal. If you have questions about how your credit information is handled, please read this FAQ.
Post any questions or comments you have. Let us know if there is a topic you really want covered at the conference!
Thanks to all the support so far!
Take 2 minutes and sign-up today: https://www.thepoint.com/campaigns/indiana-blog-conference
Tired of seeing all those great, but expensive blogging and social media conferences everywhere else but Indiana?
You can help change that starting today!
A small group of local bloggers have been tossing around the idea of holding an Indiana bloggers conference for some time. It’s time to either make it happen or forget about it.
The biggest hurdles? Initial funding and initial interest. That is why we have decided to use ThePoint.com to rally support for this great idea. If you are interested in attending the conference, all you need to do is sign-up and agree to pay the steeply discounted registration cost ONLY if we get 200 people to sign up. That’s right, if there is not enough interest and we fall short of our goal of 200 early registrations, you don’t pay a dime.
Here are the big picture details:
- Two-day conference to be held in Fall 2008 in downtown Indianapolis
- Session topics will include various current issues relating to blogging and social media, such as: political blogging, ways to make your blog and blog writing better, website analytics, blog and social media marketing techniques, business blogging, citizen journalism, creative commons, social networking, monetizing your blog, and local topics. This is a very early and rough list of topics that will become much more refined as we move forward–your input is appreciated.
- Estimated registration cost of $99 (you only pay $49 total if you register early through ThePoint.com)
What we need from you now:
If this sounds like something you would like to attend, please sign-up today. You will only be charged the $49 early registration fee if we get 200 people to sign up. At that point, we will have enough to make the 2008 Indiana Bloggers Conference a reality. Registration will cost everyone else $99 (estimated).
Also, in order for this to have a chance, we need your help to spread the word. Post about it on your blog, share it with your fellow bloggers–we can all make this happen.
And finally, your feedback is greatly welcomed–especially on the session topics. What do you want to hear/learn about at an Indiana Bloggers Conference?
To sign up and get the latest, visit the sign-up website.
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