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Wednesday, August 1, 2007
The site isn't "wide"...it's not taking up my whole screen. Will it be wider? (Referring to our 800 x 600 resolution design layout)
The choice is ultimately the customers but at this point we recommend building to the lowest common denominator.



Monday, July 30, 2007
A few years ago I was at a marketing meeting and had the privilege of listening to a promotional marketing guru discuss how to get your direct mail piece opened. The basic point of his whole presentation was that if your mailing piece looks like junk mail people will just throw it away. His number one suggestion was to put something in the envelope that makes it "lumpy". A pen or something like that stuffed in your direct piece has been proven to get your direct mail piece opened. When I think about this in my own office we throw away allot of mail but i always open the mail that feels like it has something in it. Since you can't put lumps in your actual email how do you make your email lumpy?
1. The From Address
- Always send your email marketing message from a personal email address- If your email marketing piece comes from an address like sales@yourcompanyname.com it looks like junk. When sent from yourname@yourcomapnyname.com it has much better odds of getting opened.
2. Subject Line Basics-
- Keep It Short - Short and to the point subject lines have been proven to have better open rates then long subject lines and most email clients wont display subject lines longer than 50 characters.
- Write a Very Specific Subject Line - Let them know exactly what the email is about. Don't waste valuable real estate on vague subject lines
- Make It Personal - Talk directly to the recipient. "You can save money on your next toner purchase"
- Write Like A Real Person - Avoid subject lines with all caps, exclamation points, and words like "free" and "sale.
For more information on email marketing services from Foremost Media please visit our email marketing services page


Tuesday, July 10, 2007



Thursday, July 5, 2007
Great question. Janesville is not known as a hot bed of internet technology but we aim to change that. So why is Foremost Media located in Janesville, WI?
Reason #1- Janesville is close to everywhere!
Janesville is close to Madison, Wisconsin as well as Rockford, Illinois and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In fact, most of these larger WI and IL hot spots are within a 1 hour drive of downtown Janesville.
Reason #2 - Low Cost Of Living
Janesville has a relatively low cost of living when compared to other major cities in the area and that allows us to attract great Web design talent at a much more reasonable rate. In other words, a website designer in Janesville makes about 25% less then a web designer in Chicago and we pass that savings on to you. Wages are just the beginning. Office space is much cheaper in Janesville than downtown Chicago and not all Web designers and programmers want to live in the big city. Are you seeing a theme here?
Reason #3 - UW Whitewater has a great MCS Program
UW Whitewater (about a 15 minute drive from our offices in Janesville) has one of the best Management Computer Systems programs in the country. Out of our 6 full time web designers 3 of them are UW Whitewater MCS program Alums. Whitewater also has a great graphic design program as well.
Reason #4- Janesville is a great place to raise a family
Janesville offers great schools, and a safe and friendly place to raise a family. A real plus for young talented website designers to raise a family.
So do you only build websites for businesses in Janesville?
No, although many of the top Janesville businesses trust us with their online marketing, we work for businesses all over the country, from small family businesses to a fortune 200 company, Foremost Media can design a website for your business that will accomplish your online goals and fit within your budget.
Give us a call today- 608-758-4841
Or if you are in Janesville Stop in:
1339 Excalibur Dr. Janesville, WI 53546


Wednesday, June 6, 2007
Shop.org and Forrester Research Inc's report 2006 The State of Retailing Online Shows-
In 2005 6% of respondents offered either blogs or community forums
In 2004 9% of respondents offered blogs or community forums (Hmmm? Why are less people using blogs to promote their business???)
In this same article they had some "blogging basics" do's and dont's for a guy who is interestingly enough right in my back yard of Madison Wisconsin.
Anyway, his first do was "Plan on 10 to 15 hours a week for blogging activity...".
Holly cow, 10 to 15 hours a week????
First Tip under Don'ts- "Don't try to fool readers by using a ghostwriter pretending to be someone from the company..."
So let me get this straight, I can't get someone else to write for me and I need to spend almost 15% of my time at work working on my blog????


Monday, June 4, 2007
Dear infoYour site is strong enough for top placement on Google! and Yahoo! With your permission, we would like to show you how we can make a difference in your online business. There is no charge for the site review and results are backed by a 100% guarantee. Email us at tammy@speedy.com.pe today and we will give you a free web site review. See how you can change the landscape of your online business. Include the site(s) you want us to look at and how you would like us to contact you.
Sincerely,
Client Care
Rocket Media
My Reply:
Tammy,
I am looking to get better rankings on my site. What do you recommend?
Jon Ballard
For my next few blog posts I am going to be contacting these unsolicited people that care so much about my site and see what they are recommending. Stay tuned!
I will analyses their responses and see if they are offering good advice or just trying to get a dollar from me. In addition I will be keeping them busy so hopefully they will stop sending you those annoying non solicited email AKA Spam! By the way, if you need good spam filtration services check out our New Spam Filtration Product.
Until Next Time!!!
Jon Ballard
Foremost Media Web Design
Janesville, WI
608-758-4841