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Eisa Technologies

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  • Created: Apr 22, 2008, 4:39 pm
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The Idea

Eisa Technologies is the owner and developer of EISA, a marketing tool for Econometric Internet Search Analysis. EISA utilizes contextual keyword tracking along with econometric analysis to provide customers with unique statistical insight into how marketing and keyword trends evolve through equilibrium economics and their concurring effects on related terms. This analysis allows business owners the means to target and acquire more relevant traffic without having to dilute their advertising and SEO budget on techniques that may not even provide the clickthrough needed for a positive ROI.

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I thought of this idea when I was...

This is a follow-up to an earlier idea, Econometrics and search engine optimization. I have begun the research and development stage for the aforementioned software, which I've code-named EISA. This is prone to change before public release. This company will serve as its owner, proprietor, and mediator. If you're interested on helping develop EISA and you're good at anything at all (I dig it), message me.


Comments Posted

thalljr
thalljr Posted: April 23, 2008, 9:21 am

This is a great idea for small business with small budgets. The trick is to get it out in front of them and make the idea simple enough for many to understand it.

daraddishman
daraddishman Posted: April 25, 2008, 12:39 pm

I agree with thalljr, unless you are a web 2.0 guru or economics major this is pretty dense stuff. For the technology pitch, what is going on here is awesome. For the investor/marketing pitch it needs some serious loving. :)

I am quite tickled with the general idea.

jingle
jingle Posted: May 1, 2008, 6:10 pm

i like what read in here but tell us more..

 

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