Jerry Hobby's Radio Show Archives

Anything Internet's CEO, Jerry Hobby, is a regular guest on The CNN 650 Morning Show with Brent Clanton and Steven Kay. Jerry's shows are recorded and can be heard by clicking on one of the links below.

Jerry's shows range from 15 minutes or so to a full hour.

If you are in Houston, you can check out the show live on:

Steven Kay Live
CNN Radio 650
in Houston, Texas, Wednesdays at 9:00 AM CST

Listen Live!

Jerry's upcoming shows will be live on Wednesday morning from 9AM - 10AM CST. If you are in Houston, you can listen on on the radio station 650 AM or you can listen to the live streaming broadcast through the web. Listen to the live show and you can call in to have your questions answered on the air. To listen live, click the graphic below.

Wednesdays from 9AM - 10AM CST

Recent Shows

These are older shows, newer shows will be posted soon.


Keep it Simple --- Keep it Small

Back in the 90’s, web designers took size and speed seriously, but with the popularity of broadband, no one seems to care how “fat” a website is. Computers are fast and so are the networks. Websites today can be quite large. Especially if you have flash components and high quality graphics. But as I said, who really cares anymore?

Touch Point Marketing to Double Your Sales

Generating leads for your business is done through word of mouth, advertising, and so forth. But many customers do not buy on first contact. Statistics show that customers may not buy until the seventh or eight contact in many cases. Sales people have to be persistent and follow up repeatedly to convert prospects into sales.

Creating Information Products - Sell What You Know

MORE INFORMATION THAN EVER

The Real-Time Internet

The most common question people ask me at speaking events is, “What is the future of the Internet?” The Internet was a major revolution is information technology. But out society is never satisfied. We always want more, better, and faster. So what’s next for the Internet? That’s a question that’s been difficult to answer due to all the competing emerging technologies. They all drown each other out. What I mean is, there are so many new things and they are all happening so fast that predicting the future is virtually impossible inside the vortex of this storm of innovation.

Pay-Per-Click Marketing

Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising is a system where you pay Google.com, or other companies, to place your ad on their site and you pay them a certain amount of money per click to do that. This means that every single visitor to your site could cost you several dollars each. This can add up very fast. There are businesses that spend huge fortunes on this type of advertising. But why? Can’t you just hire an SEO guy to optimize your site and get your web traffic that way? Wouldn’t that save you a fortune?

 
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