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eLocal Listing announced today that they have entered into a strategic agreement with PixelFish

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eLocal Listing announced today that they have entered into a strategic agreement with PixelFish


eLocal Listing announced today that they have entered into a strategic agreement with PixelFish

Temecula, CA (PR Web) October 2009 — eLocal Listing, the leading provider of affordable Internet Marketing solutions to small and medium-sized businesses, announced today that they have entered into a strategic agreement with PixelFish, a leader in providing affordable and effective custom video ad solutions. As part of this agreement, eLocal Listing will begin offering its customers these professionally crafted videos as part of our Multi-City & Premium Online Advertising Packages.
New customers will receive a free of charge, professionally designed 20 – 25 second long video embedded onto their eLocal Business Profile Page and distributed across the Internet. These videos have proven to capture the attention of a targeted audience and initiate a call to action by consumers.
Both eLocal Listing and PixelFish are pioneers in providing affordable and effective online advertising solutions that level the playing field by giving small and medium sized businesses unparalleled access to these must have business tools; a strong online presence and an online video ad.
“It seems like only yesterday that eLocal Listing was one of the first (if not the first) to bring online video to small businesses with the introduction of the eLocal Video program”, said Tim Judd, CEO and President of eLocal Listing. “Our relationship with PixelFish is another way that eLocal Listing can bring value to our customers. We are online marketing specialists not movie makers, our videos were great but the professionally produced videos created by PixelFish have proven to be even better. We can now give small businesses videos which compete with businesses with much larger marketing budgets. It’s very exciting for us to be able to offer small businesses videos from a production team that has won three highly coveted silver Telly awards and the 2008 Horizon Interactive Award. The work produced by the team at PixelFish is compelling, concise and right on target in delivering a message that converts a search into a sale. It is like having an advertising agency on your team. We are proud to be partnering with such an innovative and talented team.”
John McIntyre, CEO of PixelFish adds, “We are truly excited about the opportunity to partner with an online marketing innovator like eLocal Listing. eLocal Listing’s commitment to giving small businesses access to the power of video fits perfectly with our strategy of providing the most affordable and effective video ad solutions. eLocal Listing shares our vision of going beyond simply producing a nice-looking video and taking it to the next level of delivering the most effective video for each business that measurably improves lead generation and conversions.”

About eLocal Listing
eLocal Listing is a wholly owned subsidiary of Search Initiatives, LLC and is located in Temecula, CA.
eLocal Listing specializes in managing internet marketing [internet marketing] campaigns for small and medium sized businesses. The company has over 120 employees and currently thousands of customers who take advantage of eLocal’s expertise in Search Optimization and internet search. www.elocallisting.com

About PixelFish
PixelFish, Inc. is a technology-driven provider of award-winning video advertising solutions. The company has developed a revolutionary platform for quickly and easily creating, distributing, and optimizing the most affordable and effective custom video ads. Its intuitive online applications enable a range of video solutions that meet the varying needs and budgets of businesses of all sizes, supported by its global network of more than 3,000 professional videographers. PixelFish is the leading provider of custom-produced video ads to Google, YellowBook and other ad network, search and directory partners. Founded in 2006, PixelFish is a privately-held corporation headquartered in Torrance, California. To learn more, please visit www.pixelfish.com.

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A Fish Story from eLocal Listing

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A Fish Story from eLocal Listing


Give me a fish and I eat for a day. Give me a PixelFish and I eat for a lifetime

OK, I have waited my entire career in product marketing to have a product or to associate myself with a company with a great name. What did I get ? Atex, MEI and product names like IAR, Integrated Accounts Receivable, OK, I named it and sure it was concise and clear, you knew what you were getting right? Yep, an integrated Accounts Receivable package, but try to be clever in your press releases or your promotional packaging. I always wanted some sort of a name that I could rhyme with, make up cute little diddies, use puns, clichés, all those things that people roll their eyes at (and Marketing Coordinators that are 20 years younger, say “I don’t get it”, (shout out to you Jackie, miss you)), but I longed for the catchy, the inane, the just plain silly. Even if it never made it to print or web, it would have been fun to sit around and think of what we could say … I can just imagine the laughs we would have had back in suite 102, Aaaron, Steve, Justin, and the crew! Certainly, eLocal Listing is a name that is solid, makes sense, not a bad choice, again clear and concise, what do we do we provide Internet “e” Local “too obvious to put in parentheses) and Listing, as part of our Internet Marketing campaign we submit Google and Yahoo! Listings. And the logo, oh Steve and Aaron, just refrain … it is OK, I get it … blue, black, chart representing growth, business like. Sure it reminds you of the AT&T bars, but it beat the “ Mickey Mouse” ears logo we had before. But try to use either one of those to come up with a catchy slogan or marketing campaign. Sigh I had been relinquished to a career with product with a boring name … Oh flash back I worked and had to design a website for a company called PPI who had three big RED ARIAL ITALIC BOLD LETTERS as their logo … not good .. sorry, I digress and I will through this entire blog. It will make no sense and may appear self indulgent, but imagine my wonder when I was presented (like a gift) with something I could finally work with, a name, a logo, a partnership with a company who has a cool logo and a name that anyone who has ever had anything to do with marketing would die for … I had a fish. OK, I always wanted a dog, but a fish would do!

So, no I am not going to tell you what I am actually talking about (yet) … I have a fish (of sorts), so for the next few minutes, I am going to get it out of my system … so Martin, our amazing Social Media guy points me to an all Fish Quote site for inspiration … Oh this is fun!

So, let’s see now I can use sayings like “get hooked on”, the whole teach a man to fish saying, fish tales, fish stories, nothing fishy here … fish and visitors stink after three days … Sorry, I know I can’t actually use that one, but I always wanted to quote Ben Franklin in something I did …

Alright so it isn’t as easy as it seems … but it was fun nonetheless .. I guess I could use some help … anyone have any good fish quotes … after all those years with boring names and logos and I draw a blank … Comments, responses are welcomed and encouraged, can’t give you anything for them, just a thanks!

“Give me a fish and I eat for a day. Give me a PixelFish and I eat for a lifetime.” That is your only clue on what I am talking about!

Til next time … more great stuff coming.

This post was written by Carolee Collins

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Local Search Summit Wrap Up

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Local Search Summit Wrap Up


Recently eLocal Listing was a sponsor at the Local Search Summit conference during SES San Jose. Local Search Summit was one of the first conferences with it’s main focus being local search. Some of the highlighted speakers were Jason Calcanis (Mahalo), Steve Stukenborg (Google), Jeremy Stoppleman (Yelp), Jennifer Chin (Google), Sarah Smith (Facebook), and plenty of others.

Since Local Search Summit was only one day each panel was jammed packed with today’s thought leaders on local search, social media, and mobile technology.  Steve Espinosa moderated quite a few panels, and eLocal’s Todd Johnson made an appearance on the panel about “What kind of products do small businesses really need” and shared his sales experience and knowledge with the crowd. I personally was honored to share a panel with Will Scott of Search Influence, and Sarah Smith of Facebook where we discussed social media’s impact on the ability to drive and convert leads for small businesses. You can see my presentation here, and Sarah’s presentation here. (make sure to turn up your volume, as the audio is a bit low).

Overall I enjoyed every session and was able to take away something valuable from each one. eLocal’s Own Steve Espinosa headed up the conference and was well applauded for a great event that ended up being the talk of SES San Jose.

Here are some links to other blogs that covered the events and their feedback/wrap up’s.

SES San Jose YouTube Chanel

Local Search News Wrap Up

Aaron Irizarry Social Media Session and Q&A

Expand 2 Web by Don Campbell Summit Wrap up

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eLocal Gives Back

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eLocal Gives Back


eLocal Listing continues to grow even in these challenging economic times.  In gratitude to all of our loyal customers and dedicated employees, we are pleased to announce that it’s Senior Management Team will donate $1 to feed the children on behalf of each new follower we have to our new eLocal Rocks Twitter account .. follow us at @elocalrocks, just say “feed the children for me!”

Tim Judd, CEO and President comments,

Feed the Children is doing terrific work both overseas and right here in the US. It’s amazing and really quite depressing that a country as rich and powerful as ours has millions of children who are under nourished or just plain starving. Their approach is very practical, they feed many thousands of kids every day and are often first on the scene when disaster strikes. eLocal Listing is proud to support their excellent efforts.

Check back at the end of August and we will let you know how much we have donated on behalf of our Twitter followers.

**eLocal Listing is not affiliated with or endorsed by Feed the Children.

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eLocal Listing Product Release – Found Fast Multi-City

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eLocal Listing Product Release – Found Fast Multi-City


eLocal Listing introduces Found Fast Multi-City, the first regional Internet Marketing product of its kind.  If Americans spend 80% of their income within 50 miles of their home, shouldn’t your Internet Marketing Campaign reach them where they are spending money?

Now it can, eLocal Listing’s Multi-City Package allows businesses to expand their reach within 50 miles of their business.  There’s no monthly contract, website needed, and no bidding.  eLocal Listing makes Internet Marketing Easy, Affordable, and Effective.

Find out more at www.elocallisting.com

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Search Spending Swells Worldwide

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Search Spending Swells Worldwide


Searching for sales, traffic and branding.

Below is a great article that was recently posted on emarketer.com.

According to a joint study by Econsultancy and search engine optimization (SEO) firm Guava, online marketers around the globe (particularly in the UK) are increasingly turning to search marketing tactics.

Fifty-five percent of respondents said they planned to raise spending on SEO, and 45% said the same of paid search.

In addition, 31% of SEO and 32% of paid search users said they intended to maintain their budgets.

Savvy search marketers use paid search and SEO to accomplish different tasks, however.

In 2008, marketers said that the main objectives of paid search were (in order) to capture online sales, generate sales leads, drive Website traffic and enhance the brand. As for SEO, most marketers said its primary purpose was to drive traffic, create leads, generate sales and brand.

In 2009, marketers’ perceptions are in similar (but lower) proportions across the board.

With the global economy faltering, and money in short supply, search marketing is often the tool that marketers rely on to attract new customers.

“Search marketing is the best customer acquisition tool in the online space,” said eMarketer senior analyst David Hallerman.

In addition, SEO offers pluses over paid search—though its advantages must be built up over time, which some marketers have little of in today’s economy.

“SEO improves organic listings, which Internet users prefer over paid search, and it is cost-effective,” said Mr. Hallerman. “Furthermore, optimization works across all search engines, and an optimized site does not drop off the first results page even when marketer spending slows or stops—as it can with paid search.”

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Finding Value in Search Marketing

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Finding Value in Search Marketing


I was reading a book on the merits (or lack thereof) of cold calling and came across some poignant points that made me stop and pause for a moment to reflect on the difference between more traditional (ok, some will say old fashioned) methods of selling and newer methods fueled by the Internet, the power of Search, and the influence of the consumer.

I will paraphrase a few of these concepts from a book written by Frank Rumbauskas …

“A certain percentage of the market is predisposed, ready, and willing to buy your product [or use your service]. Instead of wasting time [reaching out to] a bunch of people who will NEVER buy your product, you need to find and perfect ways and means of attracting the people who WANT to buy your product before they call your competitors and buy from them instead.”

That is what Search offers small businesses; a perfect way of attracting the people who WANT your product or services.  With Online Search, consumers actively search for businesses who can solve their problem or provide a service or product.   They Search for you – imagine how effective this type of advertising and marketing actually is.  You place your business in front of customers searching for you.  Local Search is even more targeted and effective since consumers are looking for a product or service in a specific location (city/town/zip code).

The secret to sales success is no longer in television, classifieds, radio, or direct mail, (although I really believe that online mixed with traditional advertising is a great way to grow businesses and I will blog on it in another post) instead the secret is to “create and enact systems to uncover people who WANT to buy your product” or service.

Online search marketing does just that .. a way to reach interested, qualified, and motivated customers searching for YOU!

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The End Of The World As We Know It…

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The End Of The World As We Know It…


I actually thought I had missread the story when I received the alert in my email this morning. I was skimming stories at the airport headed to Silicon Valley, and when I mentioned it in passing to a steely eyed VC type today he leapt gazelle like to his Blackberry and indeed confirmed that the mighty Idearc had filled for chapter 11. I’m a huge audio book fan, I get to fly a lot and I fill in the spots where my laptop is out of juice with the spoken word. When the narrator starts a section with “Chapter Eleven” a shiver runs down my spine. I wish the good folks at Idearc nothing but the very best, they are a very smart hard working bunch and we are already working with them successfully on several projects. I look forwards to them emerging stronger moving forwards.

What this story, and the pending possible restructuring of several other Yellow Pages giants, points to is the perfect storm of bad news which has swamped the decks of many fine companies. The economy is famously bad, sales are down, the Yellow Page print product has been hemorrhaging cash for years and the increasing stampede of local advertisers from print yellow pages to online offerings which generate track-able local results is becoming overwhelming.

Newspapers have been beset by many of the same issues, my own local Metro the mighty Boston Globe may stop publishing in the near future. Both the Yellow Pages and newspapers have been unable to completely replace the revenue lost from the high priced print products sold by humans on a face to face basis with much lower cost online products sold online or over the phone.

In the old days the purveyors of print ad products never had to prove that their products delivered value for money….over a hundred years or so they emerged as part of the landscape…a must have for any local business. Indeed in many, perhaps all cases the “dead tree products” proved highly effective as a way to deliver customers to advertisers. There is an advertising truism that “half of all advertising is wasted…the problem is nobody can tell which half.” Since the late 90’s print advertising products have been pecked away at by the pure play verticals. When was the last time you sold an exercise bike, bought a car or found a soul mate through a print product? Of course it still happens but it happens less often than it used to.

Even given those changes some sections have remained robust print advertisers. However increasingly local advertisers have an alternative to print products across all segments; they can count the clicks and measure the calls generated by their online advertising and those ad products don’t have to be bought on an annual basis.

Here at eLocal we see the impact of these changes every day. Our advertisers are looking to get on the front page of search results and they count every click, lead and call which we generate. They rightly hold us to a very high “what have you done for me lately” standard. If we aren’t effective we apply more effort to get them to where they need to be. The print equivalent would be a yellow pages company delivering more and more books, burying entire city blocks in paper, until each advertiser was satisfied with their results. It’s a tough standard and we are happy to deliver against it every day.

You can read the entire story here.

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Twitter: The Local Monetization Strategy

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Twitter: The Local Monetization Strategy


Our very own Steve Espinosa had some some interesting thoughts on how Twitter could monetize it’s traffic.

Over the last couple months we have heard many different ideas on how Twitter can successfully monetize their surge in popularity, growing user base, and overall traffic. The ideas range from charging for an account, charging for premium accounts, simply adding AdSense, and the list goes on. What we haven’t heard is how Twitter could add local search into their business model, monetize it successfully, and create more user generated content.
When you think about it almost everything that is on Twitter is inherently local. The simple question “What are you doing?” implies that because, unless you are at home watching TV, you are doing something that is local, whether that is local to you or to someone else. The obvious example of this is when you go out to a restaurant and write about that on Twitter, whether you say “Going out to [insert name here] with @stevemcstud” or “Just had a great dinner with @stevemcstud at [insert name here]“. If you simply perform a search on Twitter for “restaurant in”, the point being to see how many people tweet “I am going to restaurant in [insert city]” or “Anybody know of a good restaurant in [insert city name]?” you can see that with just that one phrasing there are tons of results of people talking about local restaurants.

Read This Article in it’s entirety here

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SEMPO Releases Survey Data Revealing State Of SEM

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SEMPO Releases Survey Data Revealing State Of SEM


Over at Search Engine Land Greg Sterling has some notes on the Sempo results from the “State of Search Engine Marketing” survey.

SEMPO formally released data on the state of search engine marketing, its annual survey of agencies and marketers. This year’s survey consisted of 800 repsondents from all over the globle. However 68 percent of respondents were from the US, with 20 percent coming from a range of contries. Seven percent of respondents were from Canada and 5 percent from the UK.

The respondents/clients represented a range of industries. The top sectors were “retail, business services, electronics manufacturing and financial services.”

As part of the findings and related report SEMPO forecast that SEM spending would grow from a projected $14.7 billion in 2009 to $26.1 billion in 2013. SEM is defined broadly as all spending on search-related marketing including SEO. Consequently it represents more than the share of online ad revenues that the IAB assigns to search.

For the survey results and complete article click here

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