From the desk of Lou Russell
After a one year build, we opened the gates ninety days ago to
iamstore.ca. Our first quarterly report has been phenomenal. The
Google search has been up and down and is currently between the 1.2
billion and 11.ooo search page listings. We are working hard to stabilize.
Alexa, the industry's foremost trusted stats site, has given
us favourable reports: From Alexa: About I AM STORE Marketing
Support Group CANADA (iamstore.ca): Increased Action Marketing
Support Group CANADA Social Traffic Hub Iamstore.ca is ranked
#2,449,336 in the world according to the three-month Alexa
traffic rankings, and its visitors view 15.0 unique pages each
day on average. We estimate that 85% of visitors to the site come
from Canada, where it has attained a traffic rank of 44,066. The
time spent in a typical visit to it is roughly 28 minutes, with
47 seconds spent on each page view. Iamstore.ca is located in
Canada.
Considering our starting stats ninety days ago had us ranked
at above twenty million, today's report has left us smiling and
hopeful.
Report from our awswats counter click here.
I believe we have done some very good work here and I know
that the efforts we are now putting into foreign markets will
take us to even higher levels of success both in the traffic
market and the smiles department.
Have a great year.
Lou Russell
From zero to global in the blink of an eye
ReplyDeleteThis past week ranks as one of the most interesting times of our computer generation. Global awareness is upon us all. For a long time now we have been asking ourselves what the individual can do to help. Finally a light of unity has made doing things together the most powerful voice in communications, and this light is calling you now. It's not calling you to do anything you wouldn't normally do, but rather it's asking the Global Community to do some simple things in unison.
How much easier things become when we divide the tasks. In fact, in these days of RSS feeds, we multiply the success of an endeavour with nothing more than a little tweet here and a little twitter over there.
The IAM Inc. marketing team has brought us all a vehicle to ride well into 2012 and hopefully beyond. The realization of its 17 years of social networking into a central hub was an enormous task and it has been done to perfection, employing the latest cutting edge performance tactics from SliderTechnologies.
Under the direction of Lou Russell, their latest auto-updating Earthday banner has been growing at a phenomenal rate. When Webmaster Clyde Newman was asked if they had the technical support to pull this global endeavour off, he said, "Prior to taking on this banner program I called our tech support in New York. After doing the basic calculations Webair tech support gave me two thumbs up. That was good enough for me to give the program the green light. Just 24 hours into the program the numbers went from 13 distributors to over 200, with just under 2,000 new urls showing up on our Webair server. With this kind of projection the main concern becomes bandwidth. With that concern addressed, I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.
"Keeping pace with Lou's lofty goals has been quite the challenge, but to come out of the gate showing a one in nine conversion rate on the very first day says to me that we are right on target. After a lifetime of preparation, you know when you are ready and up for the task."
I personally find the people involved in this new site most positive and a joy to know. I highly suggest you look them up. You will find them all playing Full Throttle with their CEO on Facebook's Friends For Sale.
Real people with a real vision for better world unity and the means to do it.
Amen.
Noah