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“valleylist” v73 r.1 – - planned new titles and sponsorship


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valleylist (sm) friday 06.17.2009 v73.0 r.1 

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 + friday marks final signoff for analog broadcast service

PLANNED NEW TITLES AND SPONSORSHIP are what keep “valleylist” from ending up just like any other old newsletter.

an old phone company jv specialist named ted west defines his company by the need to force his clients to do the wrong thing and suffer. a very odd concept that has gotten his company embroiled in endless legal problems.

the john barnette people from the phone company and bell labs simply claim that they are the wrong people to do business with. if you are stupid enough to hang around and become a client they will demonstrate their weirdo concept of how an i.s. organization can take a client hostage.

“valleylist” is totally original. therefore the less than brilliant fandango from the former phone company hacks is their version of how to be different and attract and keep business. the same could be said for twitter. really a non-business and yet what a lot of noise over very little.

without further confusion or conflict it’s the new planned list of titles that make “valleylist” a very big winner. suggestions welcome.

- – the new planned list of titles

>vacation or not vacation and no where to go

>food is not what people find in silicon valley

>where is the typical high tech consumer

>new silicon processors lead the way

>amazon – - the special edition

>people who should live in silicon valley

>craigslist – - the special edition

>why greenpower fell off the face of the known planet

>important new people that nobody knows about

>advertising and other internet revenue opportunities

>mailing lists

>new products

>new list of companies

>solar power

>the all electric car goes mass market

>the reign of terror reading list

>the census and silicon valley [ u.s.a. ethnicity profile]

- – “valleylist” sponsorship and advertising is all about getting results. from the easy to get “high tech mayor” campaign project to the latest need to refocus the “green power” imitative and give it to new people who work for a living [as opposed to those who talk about it all day long] “valleylist” has a very successful track record for getting results.

there’s a great opportunity to buy into the weekly program and purchase a specific title such as “why greenpower fell off the face of the known planet” and really reach as many as 5 or 6 million people a week. that’s the unofficial estimate.

“valleylist” officially emails to 95,000 a week. “valleylist” readers interested parties and members of groups who have agreed to send each weekly version of “valleylist” to their members

95,000 every week is the current audience.

plans are in progress to officially email to 1 million interested parties every week.

those interested in a real working relationship say for example the city of san jose [no joke intended] could pay the $165,000 up front for a full year’s sponsorship. that’s a very close working relationship with lots of ways to put the city of san jose on top of the silicon valley high tech agenda. problem is that san jose has come out “pro-hood” and “anti-business”. businesses don’t see the reed / davis people coming around ever. they are simply right about everything.

after 46 weeks of waiting for a meeting to do the library and police department project the san jose city hall has burned everybody involved in the conversation. if you don’t believe it then just talk to anybody who makes at least a decision a day.

say a year long sponsorship from cisco systems to help re-define the meaning of networking. that’s the kind of result a year long sponsorship provides.

[current rates - - negotiable]

sponsor rates $4,600 a week or $165,000 first year

special editions – - new product actions – - custom mailings

sponsor packages

consulting $65 an hour

MAYOR OF THE WEEK suggests the odd concept of what would happen if the city of newark california were included in santa clara county.

mayor David W. Smith [city.council@newark.org] would say that it’s already done. that is newark is in fact already the east bay hub of silicon valley. given to hyperbole and salesmanship people like mayor smith and  newark city council members would like to have high tech companies locate in newark.

the newark chamber of commerce california list has a lot of room for new high tech companies that need real support.

however what is not happening is newark really benefiting from the santa clara county high tech policy and infrastructure programs. is it possible to re-zone newark ca so that is included in santa clara county and therefore really benefits from high tech programs geared toward silicon valley and high tech companies.

probably if you a ken yeager[Supervisor.Yeager@bos.sccgov.org] fan.

however most people would say newark ca should stay in the outer reaches of the bay area not far from oakland . the benefits of being included in high tech santa clara county are non-trivial.

NEW FEATURE EVERY WEEK seems to be about new technology on the internet – - internet groups. they were the original “listserv” that provided a kind of human interaction not found elsewhere. a new kind of computer enhanced communication. “valleylist” has decided to take groups seriously and include them in the discussion of new internet technology as well as new kinds of publishing service.

here’s a “valleylist” list of groups for advertising and sponsorship.

1.  at-home working news members 25435

2.  j & b websearch and marketing members 19383

3.  advertisers_heaven members 15109

4.  ebiz-secrets members 11166

5.  all-business members 10868

6.  eventmarketingnetwork members 2557

7.  creativemachine members 2191

8.  aim-pro members 22855

9.  4_internet_marketing members 9301

10. hostingtalk members 7065

with nearly 146,000 official new group members interested in internet advertising and sponsorship this is a very easy marketing innovation as well as a great way to meet new people. [that’s probably 500,000 new readers with very interesting content like “valleylist”]

while the newbies contemplate the importance of “listserv” in the evolution of mankind ”valleylist” will be taking off for washington as soon as possible. the sjpd and their gang are absolutely hell bent on getting arrested before they stop their idiotic attack on smart people.

in the meantime send money and sponsorship concepts to the ”valleylist” maildrop.

greg mckenna

80 south market

san jose ca 95113

the washington agenda is to pitch the fcc and other governmental agencies on the importance of new internet technology and the need to really get behind civilian space exploration. sound a little off.

this week again “valleylist” is hiding out at a new undisclosed location. I am feeling an urgent need to get away from the san jose fascination with crime and criminal behavior. What the reed / davis people want to do is try to rip people off [and I mean small business people] while the gettin’s good. then when their “special project” is over with just blame the old school hoods.

the city of newark new jersey never looked so good.

“valleylist” is not long and not far from washington and new federal money.

NEWS NEEDS TO BE NEW (sm) is the result of the “valleylist” agenda to invest in the business and offer a wide range of publishing products and services. it’s the email newsletter “valleylist” that started it all and the new products and services in the pipeline are very high potential and interesting. while sponsorship and new business opportunities are negotiable it is only with a real meeting involving responsible parties.

“valleylist” planned future titles / advertising and sponsorship

[sponsorship negotiable]

“valleylist” publishing projects

>ning- – “valleylist” original content

>ning - – “the reign of terror”

“valleylist” is too busy to include warmongering and terrorism right now.

>ning - - ”spin the bottle” [new product description 4.10.2009] 

http://networkcreators.ning.com/forum/topics/new-application-spin-the?groupUrl=designers

>facebook - – “valleylist” publishing group news needs to be new (sm)

a new group that needs publisher news and latest ideas

greg mckenna

publisher

valleylist

valleylist_news@yahoo.com

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