To: Joe Copia who wrote (6834 ) 5/9/1998 3:36:00 PM From: PartyTime Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18444
OK, Joe. Let's try something different. This comes from a discussion of advertising professionals. Brett Weiner posted into the discussion that the Wired article on Zulu was great investigative journalism. Maybe his buddy wrote the piece--who knows his motivation? Weiner's comment came out of nowhere and was completely out of context with the discussion thread of which he joined as a participant. In any event, the response from William Greene, director of internet marketing, Grizzard Communications Group, puts the Hayton thing in a different light. Given all the confusion and all, it's no wonder he states he doesn't think SIM or Zulu-tek is going anywhere anytime soon. But as we are investors in Penny Stock Land, going just a little bit can be real good. Here's Greene's reply to Weiner: RE: ONLINE-ADS>> Zulu-Tek article William Greene (William.Greene@Grizzard.com) Thu, 5 Mar 1998 12:38:41 -0500 Messages sorted by: [ date ][ thread ][ subject ][ author ] Next message: Cliff Kurtzman: "Re: ONLINE-ADS>> Computer Games Advertising" Archive Home Page Search Previous message: Kevin Ready: "Re: ONLINE-ADS>> Computer Games Advertising" >Brett Weiner <brettw@schwartz-pr.com> wrote: > >Wanted to let everyone know of a very thorough two-part article about >Zulu-Tek on Wired News at >http://www.wired.com/news/news/business/story/10610.html While this was a pretty good article (sort of a "Hard Copy" or "Inside Edition" of the online world), it made me realize something pretty significant: I don't care who owns your company - what I want to know is if you can deliver some highly-targeted eyeballs to me (or our clients). I need to be able to deliver ads to people in specific ZIP codes, at certain ages, with certain incomes, in certain jobs, at certain size companies, with certain interests. As long as you aren't going anywhere (and I don't think SIM - excuse me, Zulu-Tek - is going anywhere anytime soon), then if you can deliver those eyeballs, you've got my attention. Good ol' crass American capitalism in action. :-) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- William Greene, Director of Internet Marketing Grizzard Communications Group "Complete Integration of Online and Offline Marketing!"grizzard.com mailto:William.Greene@Grizzard.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------