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2009 Will Be Pivotal for Microsoft

2008 has not been the greatest year for Microsoft, but they have still done surprisingly well in spite of the economic slowdown around the world.

In an article from PCWorld called Microsoft's Top Three 2008 Mistakes, Shane O'Neill of CIO.com discusses some of the things that went well for MS, and some that clearly did not.

In spite of aggressive marketing by Apple, Mac sales fell 1 percent over the year and Windows PC sales were up 7 percent. Microsoft's grip on the PC market remained firm - with 90% of users running Windows, and 70% of internet browsers using Internet Explorer.

One has to think that the bad press MS keeps getting will have to impact these market shares eventually. Although it sure seems like both Apple and Firefox do not understand that their elitist attitude ("we're so much better and smarter than the other 90% of you") is an implicit criticism of the very customer they are trying to reach.

2009 will be a pivotal year for MS as they continue to try to beat off Apple, Google and Mozilla (Firefox).

According to the PC Word article Microsoft's biggest mistakes for 2008 were:

1. Poor marketing of Windows Vista - They've been letting Apple get away with bashing Vista for years now. It's just not as bas as the critics say it is, and MS's own lack of promotion reinforces the idea that the critics are right.

2. Letting Apple Build Anti-Vista Momentum - Even though the sales figures may not yet show it in a convincing way, Apple has taken the marketing game away from MS with their constant Vista-bashing. MS has not shown that it can adequately respond. Expensive ads featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld missed the mark. Just recently I saw an ad touting the unique features of Vista in a straight-ahead way. It's about time.

3. The Failed Yahoo Bid - Early in 08 the bid for Yahoo looked like it might be a case of two search losers getting together. The failure of the bid did nothing for MS's image as a "winner" or a company forging into the future.

As it turned out it was probably good for MS that Yahoo rejected their offer. Now Yahoo is worth a fraction of what MS offered, Jerry Yang, the big Yahoo opponent of the bid is gone, and new Yahoo investors are now courting MS.

MS is still interested in Yahoo's search business, and may very well end up with it in 2009.

Communicating With Your Real Estate Agent

In an article called The Future of Real Estate Communication Phoenix area real estate specialist and blogger Jay Thompson suggests that agents who want to be in the loop with the next generation of home buyers had better understand the communication media they use.

Text messaging is something that has become second nature to young people as young as 9 or 10 years old, and it has basically made email obsolete as a way for teenagers to communicate with one another. Thompson reports that in December his two teenagers sent and received about 10,000 text messages - that's about 83 messages each per day - while his 17 year old son claims to have sent maybe 10 emails in the whole month.

On the other hand Thompson himself - a technology savvy parent and real estate agent - has more than 5,000 email messages in his inbox, and most of his own text messages have been back and forth with his children. So there is clearly a "generation gap" when it comes to the use of electronic messaging.

As he says, "The point is, the way we communicate is changing. According to some researchers there will be 2.3 trillion text messages sent this year. Wikipedia says that 80% of 13 – 24 year olds use text messaging (compared to 18% of 40 – 49 year olds). That’s a whole lot of texting by a whole lot of soon to be first-time home buyers."

The other change that has already taken place over the last couple of years is the way an increasing number of people use social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter. People who would not think of using a stuffy email message to talk to each other find themselves commenting to each other back and forth through Facebook and Twitter. Not only are these becoming mature communication channels between people, but companies and entrepreneurs are finding innovative ways to interact with customers and prospects through these massively popular media.

The bottom line is that real estate agents will have to accommodate themselves to the communication media used by their clients. That means if they want to reach young people who are plugged into these non-traditional modes of communication, they themselves will have to become plugged in.

WiMAX for Portland

WiMAX service will soon be available in Portland, Oregon. What is WiMAX? It is a wireless alternative to cable or DSL.

For a number of years this technology has promised to revolutionize the delivery of "last mile" service connecting homes and offices to internet access points. But these days the focus is more on mobile applications that make it a viable alternative to standard cell phone services.

The provider of this service in Portland will be Clearwire, a company formed through joint cooperation of Sprint, Clearwire, Google, Intel, Comcast, and Time Warner.

WiMAX will not be significantly cheaper than the alternatives, but it does promise to offer greater potential for merging disparate services such as internet, cell phone, Voip and cable tv.

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Online Advertising to See Major Growth in 2006
Jan 1, 2006 - Linknet Business News

Online Advertising to See Major Growth in 2006

Online Advertising to See Major Growth in 2006


January 1, 2006 - Linknet Business News

Online Advertising Estimates up for 2006

Online advertising has been growing steadily for the last decade, and 2006 is expected to show significant growth again. In a recent report from Credit Suisse First Boston online advertising estimates were raised for the fourth quarter of 2005 and all of 2006. This is based on a survey of marketers and major advertisers who say they intend to increase their online ad spend by as much as 30 percent.

The 2006 CSFB forecast for the fourth quarter of 2005 was raised by 37% to $3.7 billion, while the 2006 forcast was raised from $ 4.9 billion to $16.6 billion. This 21 percent increase reflects plans by advertisers to shift more ad dollars than previously expected to online media.

"We're seeing a shift to a more diverse set of media choices," said Mary Baglivo, chief executive officer of the New York office of advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi. "Certainly a move away from what had traditionally over the years been the vast majority television and print."

The two most popular types of online ads in 2006 will remain sponsored links and display ads. But industry forecasters think display ads will be the slowest growing as rich media advertising gradually replaces banner ads.

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Major TV networks putting more shows online

2005 was the year that major TV networks started to seriously dabble in online TV programming.

In October, ABC began to sell downloads of complete, ad-free episodes of top shows like "Lost" and "Desperate Housewives,". Some think this signals the advent of the long-predicted convergence of TV and online.

Since October, several other networks have made shows available through a joint agreement with iTunes. These include Disney, NBC Universal, Sci Fi Channel, and USA Network.

Now CBS is using online distribution to promote two popular comedies "Two and a Half Men" and "How I Met Your Mother." The network will make two complete episodes of each of the Monday night sitcoms available for one week in a deal with Yahoo! The promotion is called the "CBS Comedy Bowl."

Both half-hour shows, were broadcast earlier in the season, and will be streamed ad-free in Yahoo!'s video player. The video player is available from Yahoo! TV. Yahoo TV features TV listings and show previews and is gradually adding new video content.

"We want to be where the viewers are, and this exclusive partnership with Yahoo! gives us the chance to target an expanded online audience for 'Two and a Half Men' and 'How I Met Your Mother' at a time of the year when many potential viewers are home on vacation and surfing the Internet," Nancy Tellem, president of the CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group, said in a statement.

Previous CBS initiatives included a September effort with Google to stream its "Everybody Hates Chris" premiere. Then in October, CBS made audio podcasts of select shows available on iTunes. These include "Survivor Live", "60 Minutes," "Guiding Light," and "NFL Hot Topic."

Earlier in 2005, AOL launched In2TV, a more aggressive broadband video network that will offer episodes of more than 30 classic TV series. Offerings will be available in January and will carry 15 and 30 second video ads. Promotion of this service was one of the major reasons behind the renewed Google/AOL partnership.

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Online advertising to grow by 25% per year, report says

JMP Securities has issued a revised forecast for global online advertising. B2B Online reports that they are now projecting an annual growth rate of 25 percent in the next five years. Total online advertising speding is predicted to reach $65 billion by 2010.

The JMP prediction for the U.S. is $ 13.2 billion in 2006. That would be 4.7% of total advertising revenue for the year. By 2010 it is expected that online advertising will increase to $35.9 billion -- 11.1% of all advertising spending.

Those numbers are expected to soar by 2010, when the U.S. online ad market is expected to reach 11.1 percent of all adspend, and an increase of more than 25% per year.

"We expect large-budget advertisers to continue shifting an increasing percentage of their traditional ad budgets to the internet," JMP analyst William Morrison said.

A growing proportion of new advertising revenue will come from rich media as major advertisers adapt already existing advertising to online media.

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