Posts Tagged ‘Rich Kahn’

Idea Mensch Profiles eZanga CEO Rich Kahn

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Idea Mensch, a site focused on providing people with advice on how to bring ideas to life, profiled co-founder and CEO of eZanga.com Rich Kahn this week.

In the Q and A session which can be viewed in its entirety here, Kahn describes what trends excite him in today’s industry, how he brings his ideas to life and how long he has had the entrepreneurial ‘bug’.

Fresh off of becoming a regional finalist for Ernst and Young’s Entrepreneur of the Year Award and Executive of the Year finalist in the American Business Awards, Rich dives into what has made him successful over the years and lends his advice on how others can follow suit.

eZanga, CEO Named as Finalists for Stevie Awards

Friday, May 14th, 2010

The American Business Awards announced the finalists for the annual Stevie Awards today. Rich Kahn, co-founder and CEO of eZanga.com, was announced as one of nine finalists for the Executive of the Year in the Media and Advertising category. eZanga.com is in the hunt for the Best Overall Company Award for businesses up to 100 employees in the Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations fields. As one of just four finalists for the award, the entire eZanga staff is honored to be placed in such elite company. The winners will be announced at the awards banquet in Times Square in New York City on Monday, June 21.

In its eighth year, the Stevie Awards continue to honor and bestow public recognition to the achievements and positive contributions of organizations and business people worldwide. For the complete list of finalists as well as more information on the awards and their history, go to http://www.stevieawards.com/aba/.

Rich Kahn to be Featured on CNN Radio’s Everything Internet Show

Friday, April 9th, 2010

Everything Internet Radio Show, a broadcast aired on CNNRadio 1190 AM, will feature eZanga co-founder and CEO Rich Kahn as one of its guests Saturday, April 10 at 1 p.m.

Be sure to tune in and listen as Rich discusses how eZanga’s progressive technology succeeds in optimizing search results for businesses of all sorts.

You can also listen to the show live by visiting eiradioshow.com and clicking the link under “Listen Live” on the left side of the page to access the broadcast as it happens.

  

eZanga Lends Advice to Small Businesses in Wake of Yahoo Publisher Shutdown

Friday, April 9th, 2010

With the announcement of the impending closing of Yahoo Publisher Network, a self-service platform for small publishers who syndicate contextual listings, small businesses were left wondering what to do next.

Marketing Vox, a marketing news site and daily newsletter, collected some tips from eZanga founder and CEO Rich Kahn about what those small businesses affected by the shutdown should look for as they forge ahead with their online marketing.

Rich’s tips included:

1. Customer Service is Key. You will want to be able to transfer data as quickly and efficiently as possible to get up and running again, he says. “When you find a company that provides hands-on care, you won’t end up wasting your marketing dollars by starting over.”

2. Look for Flexibility and Freedom to Optimize. Look for a network that gives you more control and optimization features throughout the process, beginning with creating the ad and all the way to who sees it, when they see it and for how much, Kahn says. “Working with a flexible online advertising network gives the small business owner more input on how their campaign is being run.”

3. Try Vertical Search Engines. Small business owners usually turn to the ‘Big Three’ search engines first with their marketing budget; however, cost effective marketing can be found elsewhere and for a lower cost per click, he says. So try looking into specific vertical search engines, like Expedia.com, that can relate to your business or even smaller search engines that allow you to reach a niche market. “Not only will you be getting quality traffic, but at a lower cost per click in a less competitive network.”

Go to marketingvox.com to view the article in its entirety.

  

Rich Kahn Weighs In On 2010 Search Predictions

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

SearchEngineWatch.com kicked off the new year with an article outlining 5 bold predictions on what lies ahead for the search industry in 2010.

On top of offering up a forecast for the future, SearchEngineWatch enlisted the help of a few industry experts to give their opinion on how likely or unlikely those predictions were to coming true. One of those experts was eZanga founder and CEO Rich Kahn.

Among Kahn’s comments included an opinion on whether or not Google will expand or perhaps even re-focus its brand:

“I don’t think it’s necessary for Google to officially re-brand itself as a software company,” he said. “Many companies that have changed their concept have usually been met with resistance. Ask.com is an example of this, when Ask catered to answering questions, they were very popular among women, which is a great demographic to support. As they continued to change their focus away from what made them popular, they started to lose their loyal audience and that, in the end, has only hurt them.

People use Google for certain reasons, and those reasons are why their popularity is so high…changing that could very well affect their popularity. However, they should continue to grown and offer new products, but should not change their primary focus. Those that ignore the past are doomed to repeat it.”

On the subject of if Google will get it with an anti-trust suit in 2010, Rich replied:

“Antitrust issues always pop up for large companies, I guess it is just the nature of the beast. It’s a sign that your company has reached an elite level. There are rules that all of us must abide by, so as long as they follow those rules, then it will just be a formality, almost a right of passage.”