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Uploaded by on May 28, 2010

Rob Bunting of Cincinnati I-marketing group has a passion for Internet marketing and twelve years of Internet industry experience, Rob Bunting has earned a reputation as one of the most knowledgeable Internet marketers in the Cincinnati area as well as an honest consultant who gets tangible results for his clients.

With experience in most facets of online advertising, including managing paid search advertising and search engine optimization efforts, email marketing, banner advertising, Web 2.0 and Social Media promotion and website traffic analysis, Rob Bunting has a tremendous wealth of knowledge to draw on for his clients that few other agencies or consultants can match.

BIO:
While earning his MBA from the University of South Florida in 1998, Rob entered the Internet marketing industry managing the multi-million dollar online advertising program at Bid.com, an online auction site that earned a NASDAQ listing during his tenure. In 2000, Rob moved to Cincinnati and became an Internet marketing manager at PlanetFeedback.com (now a division of Nielsen BuzzMetrics), the largest consumer feedback service on the Internet, where he managed PlanetFeedback's search engine marketing, banner advertising and affiliate programs.

Since working at PlanetFeedback, Rob has managed client online marketing programs for two Cincinnati website development firms: ViewSource Media, which handles primarily manufacturing and non-profit clients, and DMinSite, which specializes in designing and marketing e-commerce websites in the catalog industry. Since 2004 Rob has expanded his consulting business, the Cincinnati I-marketing Group (http://calltheczar.com) , into a full-service Internet marketing agency serving firms looking to generate more sales or sales leads from their websites but not large enough to take on a full-time Internet marketing manager.

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