For the "corporate scoop" you can visit the
Karner Blue Marketing website.
Interested in a discussion about Web 2.0 SEO, usability and conversion? Join me on Friday at Web 2.0 in San Francisco.
As for me, I am a true marketer at heart with over 20 years of professional experience. I transitioned into the Internet marketing field over 12 years ago, starting with the creation and marketing of the first few websites for the 80 million dollar publishing imprint of International Thomson Publishing. I then decided to jump into a new media start-up. Working at this innovative, yet small firm I developed a true appreciation for the development of new technologies, web applications and came into my own stride with my own take on how website design and internet marketing could and should impact the bottom line. I was then enticed to move on to Harte Hanks Worldwide to to lead their new media team to launch their first $1 million dollar budget e-commerce website. I moved on become Director of Marketing for streaming media, web services and corporate marketing for a publicly traded technology company to develop OEM and international distribution of their proprietary DRM and transactional security platform.
Which led me to the day I decided to start my own marketing firm, integrating all I knew with an outstanding team in web, application development, marketing, publicity and the creation of innovative new technologies to deliver new services, brand recognition, sales and increased market share for my clients.
My diverse professional experience enables me to develop and leverage methodologies that aren't just cool and up-to-date, but able to impact the bottom line for organizations of all sizes.
I built my award-winning marketing firm in 2001 and have since modified the corporate mission and vision to focus on consulting, training and professional speaking about SEO, Internet Marketing, Website planning, Search Engine Design, Usability and Conversion of visitors to customers.
Each year I look forward to judging entries from around the world for the annual Web Marketing Association Web Awards and Internet Advertising Competition.. In addition to consulting, I run workshops and provide custom corporate training and speak at conferences throughout the US and beyond (Bahamas this year takes me International).
I consider a day that I haven't learned something new, as a day lost.
Hoping to pick up a few new tips and deliver a few of my own as a speaker in SF on Friday, April 25. (please join us!)
I anticipate meeting with as many web 2.0 pros as possible this trip...very interested in building strategic partnerships...as we have some very exciting programs in the works and always looking to work with like minded people and organizations.
It is a VERY exciting time to be in the the technology and marketing field.
Don't you agree!?!? Have a great experience in SF!
Blog Posts
Don’t Buy SEO from a Snake Oil Salesman!
--Ok, I know the headling is a little strong. However, after many years in this industry it seems millions of people have come out of the woodwork to...
My Experience as a Web 2.0 SF 2008 Expo Seminar Presenter
--As a first-time presenter for Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco in April 2008, I have to admit, I was highly energized by the amazing talent and intell...
Web 2.0 SF…A Glimpse into the Future of the Internet and the World
--As I have been busily preparing to attend and speak at Web 2.0 in San Francisco, I have been visiting the event Facebook group and CrowdVine I grow...
Low Cost Method Helps Search Engine Rankings
--You’ve probably invested significant time, money and energy into your website design, content, graphics and programming. Once truly search en...
What Does “SEO” Mean to You?
--SEO, the wildly used acronym for “search engine optimization”, has become one of those terms that has slightly different meaning to eac...
Is the Information Highway Speeding Right Past Your Business?
--You’ve created, designed, written, toiled and invested your time and money to build your website. What an accomplishment! But, something is missin...
Is the Internet The New “Mass Media”?
--In the not too distant past, mass media meant television, radio, newspaper, even billboards…with businesses with large enough budgets pushing...
Is the Internet The New “Mass Media”?
--In the not too distant past, mass media meant television, radio, newspaper, even billboards…with businesses with large enough budgets pushing...
How to Get Lucky Enough to Rank #1 on Search Engines!
--Well, I hate to say it, but the truth is (and you know I had to say it) that luck usually has nothing to do with it. Search engine rankings are dri...
Are You The Proverbial “Cobbler With The Shoeless Children?”
--Have you ever noticed that the more successful you get, the less time you have to do what you do best…for your own business? How crazy is tha...
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Hi, Rebecca,
What a great profile! So enthusiastic---I love it! I would enjoy meeting you at the conference if you have time. I'm a graphic and web designer---according to one of your articles, the one who makes each site beautiful, though I usually have a hand in the actual content as well---and partner with a few local firms for the SEO aspect of each client's website. Upon reading one of your articles, I felt a bit concerned in that one of the SEO consultants I work with does indeed ask for key words. I'd curious to hear more of your thoughts on that subject and also see if we might possibly partner together in terms of both SEO and design.
Tiffany Jonas










