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  • Indianapolis, IN
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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Co-worker
What is your greatest strength?
Enthusiasm
What are you working on?
Marketing solutions for companies!

Find me on:

Twitter @rachneely
LinkedIn
Facebook
How big is your business?
medium company
What is your Job Title
Executive
What is your Company Website?
http://www.sandersnet.com
What is your Personal Website?
http://blog.sandersnet.com/blog/viral-marketing-strategies-2
What is your alma mater?
Purdue University
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
I'm looking to grow my social network, and meet new people!

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Rach Facts

NealTaflinger suggested I do this, so here you go!

1. I have a pink birth mark spot that shows up on my left cheek under my eye whenever I am cold or cry. So sometimes it's hard to hide either of those things!

2. I'm an only child... which I think has lead to some of my favorite hobbies-- going to movies by myself, enjoying a whole day to myself on the couch, and going on vacation by myself (which I have yet to do!) But I swear… Continue

Posted on January 29, 2009 at 10:27am —

Rachael Neely

YouTube Viral Marketing Campaigns: Are they becoming too deceitful?

In the latest YouTube viral marketing campaign, an Australian woman claims that she met the man of her dreams in a Sydney coffee shop, and he left his jacket behind. They never had the chance to officially introduce themselves, but she created an online video and posted it on YouTube to try and find him.

Sounds legit, right? Recent news headlines claim that Heidi (the "Cinderella" in the video) is a fake, and the video is a hoax. Rumors state that the video is a viral marketing attempt at promo… Continue

Posted on January 21, 2009 at 2:18pm —

Rachael Neely

Blogging: How musicians connect with fans

I'm a huge music fan. I take every opportunity I have to see concerts. I love seeing concerts at the Murat and Deer Creek (I know, it's Verizon Wireless Music Center now). Most fans buy their favorite band's album and attend their concerts. But lets take that a step further... How are musicians "connecting" with their true and loyal fans? Through blogs!

I'll take a wild guess here, but if you like music or attend concerts, I'm pretty sure you've taken the time the visit some of your favorite mu… Continue

Posted on January 16, 2009 at 11:04am — 1 Comment

Rachael Neely

The Importance of a Great Website

Website interaction has never been more important than the present. Recently on TV, I have noticed so many shows that encourage viewers to visit the website for "more". Whether it's MTV or HGTV, show hosts are telling viewers to visit the show's website to answer a poll, watch more clips, or read a blog.

On HGTV, there is even a show based on website comments and pictures, called "Rate My Space." Viewers log onto the HGTV website and post pictures of rooms in their home. Other website viewers r… Continue

Posted on January 16, 2009 at 11:03am —

Rachael Neely

Web Videos: A Non-Profit's Most Effective Marketing Tool

The goal of most non-profits is to help or change some type of issue. The way non-profits accomplish that goal is through community volunteers and donations. Viral marketing videos can be a key strategy for encouraging people to donate.

Visuals are powerful. The old saying "a picture says a thousand words" is very true... But a powerful video can say even more.

A short video that covers what, why, and how is crucial. First, explain what your organization is. Then dive into why your organizatio… Continue

Posted on January 13, 2009 at 12:51pm —

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At 6:16pm on January 22, 2009, Phoenix R. Cavalier said…
Rachel, how are you? I hope all is well. Yeah, we should grab a coffee, I'm likely available anytime after mid-Feb. I'm diggin your focus on viral marketing, very cool. Talk to you soon and have a great weekend!
At 2:00pm on January 22, 2009, NealTaflinger said…
You've been tagged.
At 4:22pm on January 15, 2009, NealTaflinger said…
Yes, indeed. Indy.com is my day job and I write a bunch of other places as well.
At 9:28am on January 14, 2009, Michael Hurst said…
Rachel - Thanks for the note and your interest in Indy Homeless Connect. I'll send you some information about the event and also provide your contact information to Emily Hervey who is handling volunteers and service provider coordination. Kind regards, Michael
At 10:11am on November 26, 2008, Lori Winkler said…
You are so right! Thanks for the info.
At 3:17pm on November 21, 2008, Lori Winkler said…
Great widget Rachael!
At 2:53pm on November 10, 2008, Nicole Bickett said…
Rachel - I'd love for you to come and check out Rainmakers and/or Rainmaker University. Give me a call (409-3607) or send me a personal e-mail at nicole@gorainmakers.com so I can learn more about your business, direct you to the right place, and get you a free pass!

Nicole
At 12:06am on October 20, 2008, Kyle Lacy said…
Hey Rachael!
I recognize you from somewhere. :-)
Welcome to Smaller Indiana and congratulations on becoming a SMOOSIER! Let us know if you have any questions about the site and remember to have some fun! Add some content. Add some comments. We would love to hear from you!
 
 

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