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  • Server:Apache/2.4.33 (Unix)...
    X-Powered-By:PHP/5.2.17

    The main IP address: 79.170.44.108,Your server United Kingdom,Nottingham ISP:Heart Internet Ltd  TLD:com CountryCode:GB

    The description :just like many people i get a lot of spam in my inbox. i religiously go through and unsubscribe in the mistaken belief that one day it will reduce down to...

    This report updates in 16-Jun-2018

Created Date:2006-09-14
Changed Date:2016-09-07

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Region: England
ISP: Heart Internet Ltd

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i hope not, it’s bloody annoying. the regulations can be found here . email marketing , eu law , opt in no comments does it matter if your targeting is poor? posted by john weet in marketing , publicity on july 22, 2017 i am always receiving emails from people trying to sell me job related goods and services. i receive these at my work email and also on my personal email. i’m not surprised i get them, my email addresses are out there and can be found. what i am surprised about is the subject matter. i am always receiving very poorly targeted emails. as a marketeer i always wonder what goes through these people’s heads when they are sending a marketing manager an email asking me to try out the latest version of sage accounting software, or if i want to negotiate a contract for utilities supply. i’m in marketing for goodness sake why on earth would this interest me. when i received the previously mentioned one about accounting software it got me to thinking. how much does this poor targeting cost them and does it damage their reputation? they have probably brought a list from somewhere. if this list has my name on it then it is highly likely there are other names on it that are not relevant. i wonder what percentage of the names they purchased are even remotely relevant. then they have to send an email out to those people. many email marketing service providers charge per email sent. this means not only are they buying names that are not relevant they are also paying to send an email to that person. now we can talk about damaged reputation. does it now matter that i am hacked off with these companies? if their targeting is totally wrong then i will never be in the market for their products and services so should they care? what about if if it is a utility company and i am in the market for utilities at home? will i be likely to remember them and avoid them? truthfully – probably not. as i type this i am trying to analyse my reaction and wonder why these emails annoy me. i think it just because it is poor marketing. i am passionate about my subject area and want to see it done well. when i see emails like this it just reminds that nowadays everybody thinks they are a marketeer and they think it is easy to get results. well i have news for them. results take careful research, careful planning and careful implementation. campaigns , email lists , email marketing , targeting no comments marcoms – nature or nurture posted by john weet in publicity on july 4, 2016 my father is in his late 70’s. he is dyslexic and consequently didn’t do well at school. the majority of his working life was spent in sales roles. after a short spell of national service he became an estate agent, he spent time running a coffee shop and then went to work at woolworths. he worked his way up from stock room boy at a store in bognor regis to store manager at a large store in east london. he then spent time selling double glazing, insurance and kitchens. he has never really retired. him and my mother help run a community gym in the small town where they live in the north of england. one of my fathers roles – along with gardening, is to apply for grants for new equipment. he has been very successful at this, he writes a powerful and well thought out application and has managed to generate a lot of funding. he also manages to get his picture in the paper on a regular basis alongside an article promoting the gym. he manages to do this despite never had any marketing or pr training, he knows instinctively what to do. my background is in engineering. i am a qualified mechanical engineer who held several engineering roles before moving in to sales. after spending time in sales i moved to work in a pr agency and never looked back as they say. i often hear it said that you cannot get an engineer to write in proper marketing communications language as they always want to write about the technical specs. well i think i manage it. i have had formal marketing and pr training, but that was after joining the agency. i was writing press releases and articles before that. i have also worked with people who have had formal marketing communications training and still cannot seem to get an idea down on paper, in a way that can be easily understood. maybe i just inherited some good genes. so this brings me to my original question. marketing communications – is it nature or is it nurture? is it something that exists in people or can it be trained in? are there some people who can just do it and some who will never be able to do it? what do you think? pr 1 comment can a b2b marketeer turn his hand to b2c and vice versa posted by john weet in marketing on may 23, 2015 i would argue ‘yes’… and it will become easier and easier as these two worlds collide. i do not try to hide the fact that my career to date has been firmly rooted in the b2b camp so i may be showing a certain level of bias. this may be true but it does not alter the fact that my colleagues and i are borrowing more and more tools, techniques and strategies from the b2c world. and why shouldn’t we, our behaviours as consumers and purchasers does not change as much as we might think during that journey that we take between our homes and places of work. i am working at the moment as part of a team developing a new b2b global website. as inspiration for a lot of what we are doing we have been looking at global b2c websites to see what sort of experience they provide to the user. we are also looking at the way we write marketing collateral, blog posts and web copy and we can see it is changing and moving closer to a consumer style. the basic principles of marketing communications remain the same regardless of whether you are dealing with people working in a business or directly with the consumer. you need to understand who your customers are, what motivates and drives them, how they are likely to behave and how they may choose to interact with you. that’s it. once you know those things then you can decide what communication strategies you need. what do you think is our industry too ready to pigeonhole somebody as either a b2b or a b2c marketeer? have you made the switch? did you find it easy or hard? no comments don’t promise what you can’t deliver posted by john weet in advertising on march 13, 2015 you can put a lot of effort into promoting a service but if t

URL analysis for weetpr.com


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Whois Information


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Domain Name: WEETPR.COM
Registry Domain ID: 593389274_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.123-reg.co.uk
Registrar URL: http://www.meshdigital.com
Updated Date: 2016-09-07T04:40:40Z
Creation Date: 2006-09-14T18:49:14Z
Registry Expiry Date: 2021-09-14T18:49:14Z
Registrar: 123-Reg Limited
Registrar IANA ID: 1515
Registrar Abuse Contact Email:
Registrar Abuse Contact Phone:
Domain Status: clientDeleteProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientDeleteProhibited
Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
Domain Status: clientUpdateProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientUpdateProhibited
Name Server: NS.MAINNAMESERVER.COM
Name Server: NS2.MAINNAMESERVER.COM
DNSSEC: unsigned
URL of the ICANN Whois Inaccuracy Complaint Form: https://www.icann.org/wicf/
>>> Last update of whois database: 2017-09-09T15:48:11Z <<<

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