Welcome to 2007 and let me be the zillionth person to wish you a happy new year.
I don’t have any specific personal resolutions for 2007 other than the obvious ones – try to work less, spend more time with family and friends, exercise more often, eat healthier and do more to make environmentally good choices.
On the work front I have some goals that I’m working toward in 2007. I’m looking to expand the Revenue brand in a variety of ways. I also plan to use our website as a way to involve our audience more – create a more community feel. I’ll be revealing much of this very soon.
We also want to really start making much better use of Web 2.0 technologies. I’m already doing a podcast with Shawn Collins (called Affiliate Thing). Look for more audio and video from Revenue in the future. Overall, I guess you might say, a little less preaching and little more practicing for 2007.
Meanwhile, Revenue will continue to bring you the highest-quality content and evolve based on your needs. That is one resolution I know I can stick to.
By the way, here’s what I resolved to do in 2006. I’m delighted to say that I managed to make good on nearly all aspects of each of these promises. Fingers crossed for 2007.
Let me know your business resolutions for 2007. lisap@revenuetoday.com
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1. Patrick Aievoli | January 7th, 2007 at 6:33 am
Back in July 06 you spoke about the college age marketplace and no one was taking advantage of that market. You said someone should build a site that focuses on the needs of that market. Well we did! We are heavy into affiliate revenue models - inclusive of an Amazon® store partnership. Check us out I’d love to do an interview with you concerning that marketplace and what lies ahead for 2007. The college age market represents over $175 Billion dollars a year in spending. It is very interesting and exciting. Please send me an email so we can talk more.
Patrick Aievoli
CEO/http://www.theCampusCenter.com
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