Mobile Map Your Friends
Google has recently released a free application for mobile phone users that will allow you to broadcast your destination and invite your friends to see where you are.  After locating them on your phone’s “Google Map” you can then 'click' them and SMS, IM, email or place a phone call – or just show up at their destination. Latitude uses technology to judge a user's location by GPS satellite and also by proximity to mobile phone towers and wireless networks.
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Avatar, Lehman and a Bounced Check
Last month we received a call from The Daily News. In researching Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy filing they discovered that Avatar New York, was one of companies that would not receive payment for work performed. As the last check had already bounced I wasn’t expecting much.I was surprised to receive a call the same day form CNBC asking me to be a guest on their ‘Power Lunch’ show scheduled for the next day, Monday.
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Simple way to increase conversions with Google AdWords
Many people wonder if they are getting the best use out of their ad budget when using Google AdWords. One very simple tool to better focus your campaign and target your audience, thereby increasing conversions, is to use Google’s “create an ad variation” tool. To access this tool you need to click into a specific campaign and then click on the “ad variations” tab (alternatively, you can add variations when you setup a new campaign). Now at the bottom of the page you click “create an ad variation”. Here you create a new ad. Start by putting yourself in the shoes of a potential site visitor.
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Currently we utilize Avatar for all our web-related projects including a full redesign of our company website. The staff is professional, responsive and very Internet savvy. They have become an integral part of our team, even suggesting supporting web strategies we would have overlooked.

Melinda Klaber, Director of Marketing Screenvision