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Facebook Surpassed 350M

12.03.2009 | 0 Comments

Facebook Company Facts:


Is Social Media a Fad?

11.13.2009 | 0 Comments

Social Media Revolution: Is social media a fad? Or is it the biggest shift since the Industrial Revolution? This video details out social media facts and figures that are hard to ignore.


Build Revenue With Events

9.23.2009 | 0 Comments

Looking for unique and exclusive programs to help you build biz? Here are a few 2010 premium events… read more


Leros Brochure

8.12.2009 | 0 Comments

So, you think it’s just placing some copy around a few nice pics?  InSiteMarketing managed the strategic process to include content development, design, and print management. For the online brochure, click the image.


Bryan’s Story - Sports Making A Difference

7.03.2009 | 0 Comments

Here is a quick video InSiteMarketing developed of a remarkable young boy where sports are making a difference in his life… and positively effecting those around him.  Enjoy!

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Leros Video

6.12.2009 | 0 Comments

Here is a video InSiteMarketing produced for Leros Point to Point. Enjoy!

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Digital Marketing… and the effects of Social Media

12.12.2008 | 0 Comments

Push or Pull…regardless of the strategy, digital marketing is fast becoming a dominant communications channel in the marketing world.  I had quickly responded to an invitation to the National Sports Marketing Network conference titled ENGAGING THE SPORTS FAN OUTSIDE THE TELECAST, hosted by Sports Illustrated. Read more…


2008 Princeton Sports Symposium

12.06.2008 | 0 Comments

With all the talk about the economy, bail outs, and cut backs in marketing…it was a pleasure to spend some quality time at a sports conference that cost nothing…that’s right ZERO.  I have been to my share of conferences over my 18 years in the industry…and spending anywhere from $700 to $2,000 a conference is starting to add up.

The 2008 Princeton Sports Symposium was held on Friday, December 5th at Princeton University.  Organized mostly by the students and the University, I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of attendees and the level of speakers who participated on the seven panels.

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