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Mobile Marketing on the Rise – Online Marketing Company, fishbat, Inc., Stresses Importance of Well Rounded Internet …

Bohemia, NY (PRWEB) October 14, 2012

On October 14 2012, online marketing company, fishbat, Inc., stressed the importance of well rounded Internet marketing strategy as mobile marketing is said to be experiencing tremendous growth as reported by the Sacramento Bee.

According to The Sacramento Bee Paul Berney, Chief Marketing Officer and Managing Director of EMEA at the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA) recently commented on the industry's tremendous growth, stressing that companies need to tap into the benefits of this emerging area. The article goes on to state, This is a stark warning that mobile marketing is not an area to be overlooked in a successful marketing strategy.

With growth in various areas of Internet marketing, its important to have a well-rounded strategy that can be designed for you by an online marketing company, like fishbat, Inc., states Justin Maas, VP of Client Relations for fishbat, Inc. Its imperative to not overlook any area of a marketing strategy especially when marketing online. Where there are so many resources available online, you dont want to neglect a resource that will allow you to reach your target audience.

fishbat, Inc. is a full service Internet marketing firm. Through social media management, search engine optimization (SEO), web design, and public relations, fishbat strives as a marketing agency to maximize awareness about your brand and strengthen your corporate image.

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Hackett on Politics: Battle for Senate control isn’t just about Washington

Im telling our people, if you have an opponent with a pulse, you need to run as if your political life depended on it. State Senate President Pro Tem Donald Williams, D-Brooklyn, CTMirror.com, Oct. 8.

While the vast majority of media attention has been focused on the U.S. Senate race this year, and the prospects of Republicans gaining control of the upper chamber, there is an equally intense battle being fought locally with control of the General Assemblys Senate chambers at stake. Democrats hold 22 of the 36 Senate seats. Republicans need only to flip five seats to take control. Not an easy task, but not impossible given the current political climate. There are four open Senate seats in this years election as a result of incumbents choosing to retire three Democrats and one Republican. Probably no contest is being more fiercely fought than the 19th Senate District seat being vacated by Sen. Edith Prague, D-Columbia, which could go either way. State Rep. Christopher Coutu, R-Norwich, and Sprague Democratic First Selectman Catherine Osten are engaged in a hotly contested battle fueled by a general dislike for each other. This ones personal. Another contest that should have Democrats concerned is the 33rd Senate District seat being vacated by Sen. Eileen Daily, D-Westbrook. Freshman state Rep. James Crawford, D-Westbrook, a retired teacher, is being challenged by Republican newcomer Art Linares, also of Westbrook and a former student of Crawfords. But theres an added twist in this contest a third party candidate, Melissa Schlag of Haddam. Schlag is the Green Party candidate and former executive director of the Citizens for Protection of Public Lands, the grassroots organization that successfully fought the controversial Haddam land swap. Crawford voted in favor of the swap last year, but has since changed his position. An open seat in Bridgeport is likely to remain in Democratic hands, meaning Republicans will have to oust two or three other Democratic incumbents to take control of the Senate a tall order. But the winds of change may favor the GOP if and its a big if Republicans can turn a handful of Senate races into a referendum on Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy. Since taking office in January 2011, the governors approval ratings have not risen above 50 percent. His best showing was in a March Quinnipiac University poll where his popularity climbed to 44 percent with 45 percent disapproving of his job performance. If GOP challengers can tap into the anger of the electorate over high taxes and high unemployment by focusing on Malloys policies, and their Democratic opponents support of those policies, its possible. Williams advice to his fellow Democrats to run as if your political life depended on it shouldnt be ignored. Ray Hackett is The Bulletins editorial page editor. He has more than 20 years covering Connecticut politics. He can be reached at (860) 425-4225 or rhackett@norwichbulletin.com

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Storm Exit Interviews: The Word from Tina Thompson

Series note: The Storm conducted exit interviews on Oct. 4, giving me the opportunity to ask players everything from views on their season to fashion and hair tips. This is the final installment. Centers Ewelina Kobryn (Poland) and Ann Wauters (Belgium) weren't featured due to their quick return home. Here's a conversation with forward Tina Thompson. The WNBA's original No. 1 overall draft pick in 1997, Thompson signed with Seattle in 2012 as a free agent. She started one game but became a full-time reserve for the first time in her 16-year career as teammate Katie Smith meshed better in the opening lineup. Thompson's three-point shot was an asset, shooting 42.7 percent from that range this season. She sprained her knee and ankle at Los Angeles in July and didn't fully recover. Thompson averaged 8.9 points and 3.4 rebounds this season, scoring a WNBA-record 7,000th point on Sept. 18 against Chicago. She established a Twitter account (@ThomboiiNC) in October for her foundation that's "Empowering young women to embrace their inner tomboy and outer lady."

Q: You're still not choosing to play in the offseason to raise your son in Houston. From playing overseas in the past, what did you tell rookie Shekinna Stricklen about her first trip? Thompson: She's going to Turkey, which is great, she's playing in a competitive country. A lot of American players are there and the Turkish teams are pretty good as well. The players there in Turkey -- a lot of their national team players play there, so the level of competition that she'll face on a regular basis is going to be pretty good. I just gave her simple advice, you know. 'You've gone through an entire season now, you have that under your belt. You know what the WNBA's like, for sure it's different from college, so work on the things that you feel like you need to get better at. A lot of the things that (Storm coach) Brian (Agler) said to you this season were for a reason. Not only did he feel that you could do them, but you could probably get better at them. Those things would help further your career and performance in the WNBA.' She's excited. She had a great rookie season and she played extremely well, especially when called upon. She, as well as Alysha (Clark), rose to the occasion going from not really playing at all to sometimes starting and playing big minutes. I was really proud of them.

Q: What were highs and lows for them this season from you perspective? Thompson: For me, it was more mental things than physical things. We have a very veteran team and we started kind of shorthanded, then we had injuries and things like that. So you go from your dream of playing in the WNBA to getting there and being really hungry and anxious and not getting huge opportunities to having the biggest opportunity playing and actually doing well. But then your veteran players, they get better, they get healthy, they come back from the Olympics and your role changes, so it's definitely an adjustment mentally, for sure. Just knowing kinda how to handle it and find a balance.

Q: You mentioned veteran players, where are you at as far as returning, knowing you have one more year left on this contract? Thompson: For the last six years I've literally just kind of evaluated myself in the offseason. For me, this is the first time in my entire career that I was like injured. That was like, 'Oh, wow! This is different.' Something I've never experienced before, so it was just a lot mentally and physically going through that. I basically told (Storm president and CEO) Karen (Bryant) that I'm just going to kind of reevaluate. The last thing I want to do is to just come back simply because I have another year on my contract. I have personal expectations of myself. No matter how good it may look to everybody else, it's how good it feels to me. If I don't feel good about the effort and my abilities and the things that I did when I was on the court, then for me, I just kinda feel personally that I'm doing a disservice. You could probably call it obsessive-compulsive. It probably is. But (laughs), that's just who I am. I'm going to go back to the drawing board, as I always do, and do the things that are physically taxing once I get rest and get kinda back healthy, again, and if I feel like I can do it at a level that's comfortable for me, then I'll definitely be back. I won't be playing anywhere else (in the WNBA), for sure.

Q: You're saying you have to rest your knee? Thompson: I'm not totally physically healed. I don't know how I'm going to be. I didn't like how I felt physically (this season) at the end or just after the Olympic break. I was limited in things that I could do and stuff like that. Just to feel good, especially when your mind is telling you or wanting you to do other things and you get out there and try and do it and it doesn't work. It's frustrating. Especially when you've played at a really high level for a long time. That's just not something I want to go through. It's not something that I even want to put my teammates through either, whether they know it or not. For me, it's not a comfortably place to be in.

Q: And that was a new feeling for you? Thompson: Yeah, I've never been hurt. I mean, I've been hurt, but I've never been injured. So, yeah, it was tough. That was the first time that I could mentally process what my teammates in the past have gone through because it's not something -- the most serious injury I've had is that I broke my nose. It was two days before the first season of the WNBA and I played in opening day. And that was serious for me. I've pulled my calf muscles, tweaked an ankle or something like that. But I was better in like a matter of days. It was lingering, but it wasn't something that totally stopped me from being able to compete the way I wanted to.

Q: You obviously missed games due to your knee injury before the Olympic break, but even up until Game 3 of the playoff series against Minnesota you were feeling the pain? Thompson: Yeah, for three months...I probably haven't had a good night's sleep in three months other than being just completely exhausted. But even then, that's not really good sleep. Right now, as we speak, my leg is still numb. My toes? I know that they're there, but I can't feel them. So, yeah, that's what I've been going through for the last three months.

Q: There are good NBA physicians in Houston, do you utilize them or do you have your own people? Thompson: For sure, but it's actually something that you can't rehab. As far as my ankle or MCL, Tom (Spencer), our trainer, is amazing and our team of doctors are great. I did all of the proper rehab I needed to do for that. But nerve damage is something totally different. It's not something that you can rehab. They (nerves) have to literally generate themselves over a period of time. I could go as long as another six months before I completely get the feeling in my knee and in my leg. And it might not be exactly the same. They said I'll have a full recovery, which is great, but the rate at which nerves regenerate is really, really slow.

Q: And you have no clue how your body does that because you've never been injured before? Thompson: (Laughs) No. And I don't think they really know. They know the amount that regenerates over time, but it depends on the body. You can't really tell. The good thing for me is that I heal pretty quickly. I went from not being able to move my leg at all to being able to step on it in a matter of like a week or so. That was a good sign and mass improvement considering the situation. It's all positive. It's not something that I'm worried about. It just can be frustrating.

Q: The offseason is about seven months, so when that time period comes that you need to start doing the heavy work to get back into WNBA-shape, if you're not feeling where you were in even 2011, is that when you say, 'Eh, I'm not going to come back?' Thompson: It's more so...even though I was playing and running and stuff like that, it's just me being able to go from side to side comfortably. It was all restricted, like I couldn't lift weights, I can't cross my leg to the right side. Just little things like that. I couldn't put extreme pressure on it. I couldn't do certain stretches and I couldn't squat or do certain things that you actually need to do to physically to become stronger and stuff like that. It's hard to not be able to do those things and still be completely prepared (to play). I'm sure in maybe two to three months I'll be able to do those things without actually causing more damage or stopping the process, but that was the concern. Once I'm able to just run and just...I couldn't even just go and do an extra workout on the treadmill and stuff like that just because the results of that -- I'd probably be in more pain or my foot would be numb. So, I'd start the game where I would usually be at the end of the game. Even warming up, I warmed up a lot less than I usually did because I didn't want to get too fatigued. Once (the knee) cools down, getting it back up and going was hard. I had to tweak a lot of stuff that I normally did in order to keep myself at a steady place.

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Empower Network Members Receive Thousands in Bonuses at Marketer's Black Book

Empower Network members now receive thousands in bonuses at Marketer's Black Book. This Internet marketing free resource online is providing thousands of dollars in free bonuses for any person that signs up for the Empower Network through Marketer's Black Book.

Indianapolis, Indiana (PRWEB) October 13, 2012

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DotComSecrets X: Review Examines Russell Brunson's Internet Marketing Course

WealthSpringMarketing.com releases a DotComSecrets X review to provide an in depth, critical look at the uber populer DotComSecrets X program from internet marketing whiz kid Russell Brunson.

Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) October 13, 2012

DotComSecrets X is the brainchild of internet marketing prodigy Russell Brunson. Brunson made his first million dollars online within a year of graduating from Boise State University at has gone on to build an eight figure a year business with the stated mission of: "Helping make the world more, healthy, wealthy and wise by training entrepreneurs to create and market products and services that take their lives and businesses to new levels."

Hendricks offers this explanation of Brunson's DotComSecrets X program:

"DotComSecrets X is an online program that teaches aspiring internet entrepreneurs how to build profitable online businesses in under 30 days," says Hendricks. "One unique feature of this program is the fact that they offer a $1 trial, so that you can get started with the program for a full month for just a buck, the idea being that after a month the course will then pay for itself."

The program which is delivered digitally provides daily video trainings and homework assignments to keep users motivated and on track. The course content covers a range of topics, centered around driving web traffic and building a profitable list for email marketing.

"One of the biggest struggles internet marketers face is knowing what to do next," says Hendricks. "Another obstacle is taking consistent action. I think Brunson really made a smart choice by giving users such a structured plan to follow so that they always know what they need to be working on."

Those wishing to try DotComSecrets X can take advantage of the $1 trial offer by visiting the official DotComSecrets X website here.

Tiffany Hendricks provides boutique marketing services to elite clients and reviews of the best internet marketing courses on her website WealthSpringMarketing.com. Those wishing to read Hendricks' review of DotComSecrets X can find it at the following web address: http://wealthspringmarketing.com/dotcomsecrets-x-review/

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