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    Meet Daniel Tammet

    Sunday, July 13, 2008, 01:57 PM CST [General]

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    Oh the Irony: New Social Media Application

    Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 03:21 PM CST [General]

    Hi guys,

    Good to see you again!

    (Brought to you by Theme Zoom, Jon Keel, Charles Heflin)

    Oh the Irony,

    I spend millions of dollars programming a vertical market keyword research application (TZ) that only the top percentile of search marketers understand- when all the market really wanted was – (drumroll) – A SOCIAL MEDIA ZOOM.

    http://screencast.com/t/GH2QhdgrLzO  

    Social media is going bonkers. But most people are thriving on the “short lived” dopamine high that comes from a short-termed business model. (Churn-and-burn baby, churn-and burn!)

    When Charles and I started working together on blue-print technology and website silo architecture two years ago, we found the learning curve to be very high.

    But social media seems to be something almost everyone understands (at least at a basic level) and is not hard to teach. Either that, or, everyone is getting caught up in the “social tribal proof” of the social media movement. In the book “Marketing Metaphoria” this is associated with the “connection” metaphor. (Just in case you care).

    So I am now available by phone for the rest of the day for folks that are probably wondering: “Where the heck did Russell go today, why is his skype turned off”.

    Sincerely.

    May You Find What You Are Searching For . . . (no really it is a blessing),

    Russell Wright

    608-432-1387  




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    My Schedule Today

    Thursday, June 26, 2008, 11:35 AM CST [General]

     

    Hi folks,

    I will be meeting with Bruce Saffron of Traffic Genesis for most of the afternoon and most of tomorrow morning.

    I will be fitting in as many interviews as I can between meetings.

    I look forward to speaking to paying Theme Zoom members I have not had the opportunity to engage.
    - Russell

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    Russell's Schedule

    Thursday, June 26, 2008, 01:14 AM CST [General]

    Hi folks,

    I need to take the rest of the day for meetings.

    My last interview was with George Crozier.

    It has been a delight speaking to all of you the last couple of days.

    We have easily over 50 million of net worth between us, and I have only
    talked to 20 of you.

    http://screencast.com/t/NykpNLBxO

    I need to take the rest of the day to meet with Nick Alberico, Mr. Black,
    and a special guest (and old friend) who provided the audio bandwidth for
    http://www.myspace.com and the owner of http://www.voice2page.com.

    I am pulling together a great package for everyone in our team.

    - Russell

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    By-Referral-Only (Part 1)

    Saturday, June 21, 2008, 01:33 PM CST [General]

    Hello folks!

    I owe you an explanation.

    First of all, a special thanks to each and every Theme Zoom member. I want to express my gratitude for the patience that most of you have displayed over the last several months while waiting for us to get our “Story” straight.

    The following diagram is associated with this rant:

    http://tinyurl.com/6k83sb

    Today we are going to talk about the “4 Market Stories” and I am going to tell you as much as I can about what is “going on” with the TZ Blue Print software release.

    I have been asked by the Theme Zoom programming team to hold back a couple details until we have complete the company restructuring here in Arizona. These restructuring negotiations will end on June 30th, 2008. I will return to Wisconsin after we have successfully completed the restructuring process.

    The Story of Three Market Influences:

    Marketers are basically storytellers.

    Sometimes they retell their own story. Sometimes they speak to YOUR story. Sometimes they speak to the overall market story. (Sometimes they create facts on-the-fly like an auctioneer giving a Sunday sermon). 

    A persuasive marketer or copywriter may build a plot synthesized from various hot-buttons harvested straight from Robert Cialdini’s “The Psychology of Influence and Persuasion”. (Since I am currently in Arizona and Mr. Cialdini is right here at University of Arizona, I have been reviewing his “Ethical Persuasion” certification course.

    Today my inbox is full of several different stories being reflected back to the marketplace. Here are the highlights:

    Email 1: “Shopping cart systems fail to make money 80 percent of the time”

    (The “Avoid Failure” Marketing Story)

    Email 2: “Recession-proof your business with Internet Marketing”

    (The “Lifestyle Approach” Marketing Story)

    Email 3: “Social Media is taking over the world, get in NOW or lose”

     (The “Left Behind” Marketing Story)

    Email 4: “Broke Mexican takes Google for Millions revealing all to You”

    (The “Underdog” and “Rivalry” Marketing Story)

    These master plots and persuasive hot buttons tend to work over and over again.

    The reasons why these different approaches work are revealed in dozens of marketing books. But few of these books reveal the LONG TERM repercussions of telling these various stories. In other words, every Master Plot has a different affect on what Art Crowley and I call your LTV, or Lifetime Value of your Customer. We are tracking these approaches . . . but that is a “story” for another time.

    The main purpose of occasionally sorting through my spam and my inbox is to listen to the story being told TO the market.

    Paying attention to different stories does not determine or guarantee the authenticity of the Market Story, but it certainly DOES help you determine how to create a BETTER story.

    Before you can Synthesize a better, more authentic story, you must Zoom Out to include all 4 stories being told:

    http://tinyurl.com/6k83sb

    1. The Customer’s Story. This comes through individual surveying and friendly phone calls to customers who use your product or service. (You can also use data about your competitor to formulate a better story). 

    2. Your Own Story. This is the story you have been telling the market before today. Sometimes you forget the “reasons why” you are telling this story in the first place. You need to get your story straight regularly. You may need to change your story based on customer feedback.

    3.  The Market Story. This is the story that may be limited to your specific niche or industry. It may also include specific reactions to “The Global Market Story” that uniquely impact your industry or market segment. For example, the gas crisis has different implications and creates a unique mythology for each market segment. If you are in the food services business, expensive gas prices may raise the price of avocados, forcing you to remove homemade guacamole from the menu. (This is happening everywhere). But if you own a Fedex Home Delivery Route, a gas shortage may shorten your work-day because you are forced to minimize your area of coverage. The Global Market Story is the same,  but the Market Problem caused by the Market Story are different in each niche or segment. This necessarily alters and changes your “sales metaphors” AS WELL AS your “literal” marketing copy and hot buttons as it applies to each market. Your PPC ads will differ from market to market. (See the book Metaphoria - http://tinyurl.com/6yg2ul). 

    4. The Global Market Story. This is a LARGER story above and beyond the one being told by the marketers within your niche. It is also LARGER than niche trends limited to your industry. This includes things like higher gas prices (as mentioned before), economic recessions, global warming, viral fads and other such things. I call these R-Directed factors or “Big Picture” facts. 

    Again, when you are able to weave more information from ALL FOUR STORIES into your marketing copy, PPC advertising and product offering- you will have a more authentic and higher converting story. In this way, if you approach the market carefully, you can become THE unique selling position for an entire industry. You can become a significant Market Driver.

    I gathered many of the above ideas from David Bullock at SEO RAINMAKER this year. David said something during a conversation with Jerry West that blew my mind. I looked around the room to see if anyone else caught it, but I could not really tell for sure. This drove me to create the Diagram. http://tinyurl.com/6k83sb

    What is the point of telling you all of this?

    We are in Arizona restructuring, and we have been listening to all 4 Market Stories mentioned above.

    In Part 2 of this letter, I will be telling you the NEW TZ “Story”. I will reveal how (and why) our story has changed, and why that is so good for you if you are a current TZ member. I will also be giving you exact instructions to quickly adapt to the New Story. 

    In Part 2, I will also give you more information about:

    1. What I am doing in Arizona, and what the Theme Zoom restructuring plan is all about.

    2. Why we have been forced to close our doors and remove our products from the general market while working personally with YOU to dominate YOUR market in a Master Mind Group format. (Yes, you heard it here first, we are removing Krakken from the market and becoming a by-referral-only interview-only business alliance). This means nobody gets in unless YOU invite them in.

    3. Why we are integrating the “mini” Theme Zoom technology into a “no-brainer” shopping cart solution for all of my friends who came over from University 2020 when we closed its doors. I will not stop working for you until you are happy about the time you spent in the University 2020 community. We are building a little surprise for you. (I want you to meet my little friend . . . we call him “SQUID”).

    4. Why you should pick up the phone and CALL ME personally if you have been sitting on the fence about joining the Theme Zoom membership. I am looking primarily for Professional SEO’s and will be giving a personal interview in order to determine the best place for you to be. This will take me about 10 minutes per person. There are 300 people. You do the math. This means it will take about 1 week to follow up with all of you. Some of these follow-ups will be automated, but I prefer following up by phone because some of our questions involve confidential client data.

    This new Story is not about creating scarcity for the sake of scarcity. It is simply too difficult (and expensive) to educate an entire market about a tool as sophisticated as Theme Zoom-Krakken especially when we are having more fun using it to get rich ourselves. I have a LOT more fun working with just a few people, rather than trying to manage everyone’s learning steep learning curve. 

    Oh yeah, and the Krakken Blue Print Application requires almost as much bandwidth as a small country. ; - )

    You can expect Part 2 of this letter in your inbox within minutes of receiving this one.

    - Russell Wright

    Theme Zoom

    608-432-1387

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    Theme Zoom Ground Zero National Disaster

    Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 05:14 PM CST [General]

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    Krakken Video: The Ranking Factor Myth

    Monday, May 26, 2008, 05:17 AM CST [General]

    Hi folks,

    I was "sitting" on this video until after the SEORAINMAKER conference with
    David Bullock and Jerry West was completed. I wanted to make sure there was
    nothing I needed to add when I got home from Orlando.

    If anything, this meeting just confirmed the validity of the topics in
    this video.

    Special thanks to Jerry West and David Bullock for for TONS of mindshare
    and indirect TZ development over the months. They have contributed several
    ideas and suggestions during the development of upcoming Krakken modules.

    I want to tell you how powerful this SEORAINMAKER conference was. It has
    been a high power meeting of several successful online masters. I am very
    glad I came to the conference. I find myself always learning.

    David Bullock and I will be getting to the airport tomorrow at around the
    same time . . . 4:00 a.m. (Why bother going to sleep now?)

    I also had plenty of time to spend with Jon Keel to complete our final
    plans for the Krakken Social Media Blitz Application, also Called SEO2020
    Social Marketing Blueprint software. You guys are going to need this for
    your clients- so we needed to dot the "i"s and cross the "t"s on it this
    application before we create our oficial Krakken certification program for
    you.

    I will catch you on the other side of my flight home to Madison.

    Here is another video I did on friday.

    Enjoy.

    More to come.


    http://go.webvideoplayer.com/view/I0HBSlGMqJ6W2KgUuwVr11365

    - Russell

     

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    Why We Don't Want You to Know About Keyword Silo-i

    Monday, May 26, 2008, 05:13 AM CST [General]

     

     

    ~Russell

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    Krakken: 3-D Check Mate

    Monday, May 19, 2008, 01:46 PM CST [General]

    Owning Your Market . . . How Deep Do You Want To Go?


    The new website launching will be called Krakken Suite.


    http://screencast.com/t/h3mjDIuiN8q


    Here is an Update:


    - The Krakken Blue Print Prototype should begin it’s early testing phases

    this week. Current members could get a “Krak” at it as early as next

    week.


    - Further Enhancements to the Krakken VOMA module are underway in several

    languages. VOMA means "Vertical Online Marketing Analysis”.


    - Krakken Theme Feeder link building system is underway which includes

    “Theme-Mirroring”. (Top Secret, nuff said.)


    - The Krakken Social Media Blitz is being written as we speak. We only

    wrote this to enhance our own media networks. (Lucky you). This will be a

    fast completion process folks, and perhaps, ironically, the most in-demand

    module built by our team yet. (And a lot easier to explain).


    - Deeper co-occurrence theme-research technology is being implemented into

    all Krakken Modules.


    - Google is a giant Silo’d Website! The Krakken Website Makeover Module

    will show you how to theme and silo your existing website. Your most

    important on-page factors will be audited. (Don’t even get me started on

    how important Title Tags are when creating a virtual silo architecture

    aimed at dominating an entire vertical including market long tails).

     

    - The Krakken PPC Module is Spec'ed out. Yeah.


    - CMAD (competitive marketing analysis) competitive link analysis tool

    will provide total keyword and anchor text intelligence across URL's for a

    theme in a given market. It will allow you to compare your website to the

    top competitors and see where you need to make adjustments to meet and

    beat the top ranking sites.


    But how deep will this analysis go? (Remember Dipsie.com?) The real

    question is: How deep do you WANT to go?


    http://screencast.com/t/1ywGeIGe2 (Sneak Peek)


    Remember, we don't want you to merely win the battle and have a well

    optimized website.


    Knowing how to play normal Chess is no longer enough, folks.


    We want you to win on all levels:


    http://screencast.com/t/P3fWsNx4


    And thanks to Web 3.0 infusion, the game is about to get much weirder:


    http://tinyurl.com/5a2czp


    Ever played 3-D chess?


    http://screencast.com/t/J6mRQXgLn


    The Krakken technology infrastructure and server farm is now in place.


    We can show you how to predict the next several moves on the board . . .

    or we can give you an “early warning” when the game changes completely.


    Warning: The game is about to change COMPLETELY.


    See you on the inside.


    - Russell Wright and the Theme Zoom staff.

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    Video 5: A Visit to Mr. Black

    Sunday, April 27, 2008, 06:59 PM CST [General]

     

    This was the Wrap Up video Leroy and I did with the flip cam on the way home.

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    Russell, can you give the rundown on why you think paid links from this service is not a good idea?

    Does this have to do with the paid link/PR update from last year?

    Since they run these links on a lot of sites, I would think that many would not flow Page Rank, which is the main concern of Google as stated by Matt Cutts here:

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    wsm
    April 15, 2008
    02:11 PM CST

    Russell,

    Wow! Very nice! Thank you so much :). Since the weekend, I've been studious on creating a silo structured website that will become the new landing pages for my current converting campaigns. I hope that I am in line with the answer you've compiled on my behalf. Again, I'm very grateful for your attention to my challenges.

    Kindly,
    Eve

    ppceve
    April 15, 2008
    12:58 PM CST

    Russell,

    Thank you very much! And might I add... Holy Cow! No sleep tonight, that's for sure :-)

    ~Mark

    gone
    April 14, 2008
    06:56 PM CST

    Hi Russell,

    where is the virtual abundance?

    Regards


    Ricky

    Ricky
    April 13, 2008
    07:40 PM CST

    Hi Russell.

    Would you mind reading my reply to your comment? One thing that just came to my attention that I did not mention in my reply is the concept of creating adgroups by market longtail rather than technical longtail. Would you mind elaborating on whether that is how we should structure out adgroups? And, is there a resource you could direct me to so I can learn more about this? I'm having issues with trying to gain love back from Google. Thank you. -Eve

    ppceve.soyousaid.com/blog...

    ppceve
    April 12, 2008
    03:54 PM CST

    Hi Russell,

    I just listened to your audio with Jon Keel!

    Wow, sounds great, hope I can do even 1/2 of what he does!

    I was wondering why other businesses and folks wouldn't just sign up for Krackken instead of hiring me/us to do/re-do their sites for them.

    Well, you answered that by saying, in effect, it's a big world and we will only be a handful of knowledgeable people in a world full of business website needs :)

    The other big thing I heard was the training that will be offered, maybe this fall - very kool!

    The biggest thing I heard was - recurring income - turn sites off and on! WOW - THAT IS EXCITING. Sorry for shouting! :) Do it once, get paid forever. That is my kind of business!

    Jim Furr ><>

    Jim
    April 11, 2008
    11:04 PM CST

    Russell:

    I watched the demo, very impressive tool. I use a similar ranking strategy focusing on long tail and verticals. Our site is up to (7000 unique phrases)and if I had more time I would double that.

    Your system looks incredible, any way I can get involved at a reasonable fee before it spikes and you hit your 750 target user cap?

    Jeffrey Smith
    April 11, 2008
    09:50 AM CST

    Russell,

    Thanks for the welcome and thank you so much for all you have taught me already. This is all so incredible!!

    Many blessings,

    Trish

    Trish
    April 11, 2008
    12:22 AM CST

    Hey Russell,

    Boy have you been busy. Thanks for the advice on the Ghostwriter. I have managed to find a freelancer that is promising from a not very well advertised source. My first site should be ready to make live at the end of the month which will be a complete step-by-step guide on starting or owning a small business. I spent 10 years of my life working for Warner Bros Cinemas in the U.K. opening some of the best multiplex cinemas in the world. Once the builds finished I got a golden handshake and bought my own hotel in the Scottish Highlands which I built up over two years. Having an eye on TZ and intetnet marketing for the past year I decided to sell the hotel and well here I am. Thanks very much for all of the guidance and advice. I am really looking forward to the new software so that I can market myself as an industry expert once my site is turning a profit.

    Kev.

    Kevin
    April 10, 2008
    05:11 PM CST

    Hi Russel, nice to meet you.

    I am currently listening to your audio with John Keel (Keough?). Very interesting and inspiring.

    I have been hovering around themezoom, sort of feeling that there is something great there, but not jumping in with both feet. I now have an SEO client and so I will be rolling up my sleeves and getting stuck in. I'm really looking forward to working with your technology and ideas.

    Tony

    Tony
    April 10, 2008
    03:55 PM CST

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