Mar
23
2009
0

Outside Independent Sales Representatives needed.

Epsilonium Systems, a leading web development company with offices in Arizona, and Connecticut is planning to expand nationally. We are seeking Independent Sales Representatives to market and sell our award-winning services nationwide. This is a commission based opportunity with very aggressive commission structure. 
Responsibilities: 

– Sales & business development through growth of current relationships as well as developing new business 
– Assist in development of campaign: tools, techniques & templates to aid in selling 
– Identify, develop & negotiate contracts for solutions w/ clients 
– Manages qualified subject matter experts in area of Web Development 

Can be based in any major metro area in US, but must be able to travel to clients & prospects & firm offices across the US up to 100%. 

Aggressive performance-based compensation plan with no ceiling on earnings as your business builds. 
Requirements: 
• Impressive sales experience. Your experience may/may not be related to web development. We are looking for strong sales experts. 
• Experience in area of web design / development &/or project management experience will be a plus. 
• Bachelor’s degree 
• Good Communication skills. 
• The entrepreneurial desire to succeed and a proven track record in professional sales or business development. 
If you are interested, send us an email to salesrep@epsilonium.com with your resume. 
Only US based applicants will be considered. If you are an outsourcing firm or based out of USA, do not contact us. 

201 E. Southern Ave., 
Suite 205 
Tempe, AZ 85282 
480-219-2629 X3753 
www.epsilonium.com 

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Mar
05
2009
1

Facebook Challenges Twitter to Celebrity Deathmatch!

An interesting article on how Shaq has poplarized Twitter and comparizon with Facebook

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2342503,00.asp

Twitter’s success, ease of use, and The_Real_Shaq drove Facebook to push celebrities, athletes, and brands to full profiles.

Blame Shaquille O’Neal. Facebook‘s sudden, desperate move to help celebrities, sports personalities, and big brands transform their somewhat static Facebook pages into full-blown profiles is, I think, almost a direct response to the blast of excitement created by relative Twitter newbie and basketball icon Shaquille O’Neal.

While numerous celebrities can be found on Twitter, most employ handlers and sycophants to post updates, and virtually all of them are pointless or full of self-promotion. There are exceptions: Web 2.0 poster child and sometime actor Ashton Kutcher and his wife, actress Demi Moore, are both on Twitter, and they clearly Tweet for themselves (though this is not always a good thing). Shaq’s posts, however, are something else entirely.

First of all, Shaq Tweets are frequent and, more importantly, he is constantly encouraging average Twitter users to engage with him. Sometimes he asks people to guess where he is. Other times, he encourages fellow Twitter members to find him and say hello. This is a new level of celeb engagement—something far beyond what any celebrity or brand could accomplish with one of Facebook’s advertising-centric pages. And I think this has scared the crap out of Facebook execs.

There’s a Facebook press release that details all the celebs and brands that are currently on Facebook and how they can transform those pages into profiles and really share with the masses. (Profiles are essentially what average users have on Facebook.) My favorite document, however, are the new best practice guides for Public Figures, Music and Bands, and Communities. I dug into the Public Figures (Celebrities, Athletes, Politicians, etc.) PDF and saw that Facebook is using Ashton “I’m Everywhere” Kutcher as the example. Aside from the somewhat helpful tips on how to set up your Facebook profile (They’re talking to you, Brittney Spears!), the PDF is almost a parody:

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