
Internet Marketing Visionary & True Entrepreneur
Greater Atlanta Area

Internet Marketing Visionary & True Entrepreneur
Greater Atlanta Area
Bio composed by my copy writer, the late Corey Olsen...
Capturing your ever evolving target market and driving them to action is the result of effective influence via the deployment of contemporary Web 2.0 marketing strategies. Scott Jay is the seasoned Executive that has the requisite experience to fashion a fully integrated, cutting edge Web 2.0 marketing campaign. Scott Jay is the "go to guy" for your on-line business development solutions with over eighteen years in the trenches of the IT industry.
Scott Jay is an expert in the field of online marketing, and if you ask Scott, he will tell you he is an educator who believes in aligning people and technology to create a powerful combination that exceeds even the highest revenue growth goals. Scott has analyzed hundreds of businesses, spanning a multitude of industries, and has designed and implemented countless successful market focused business plans. Each of Scott Jay's projects are methodically analyzed for the purpose of presenting the client with a state-of-the-art, concise presentation that satiates and frequently exceeds established client expectations.
Scott Jay's enthusiasm is contagious, and his encyclopedic knowledge of the IT industry coupled with his innate ability to maximize upon shifts in marketing trends is unmatched as he has witnessed Web 2.0 marketing manifest itself from concept to necessity. Scott Jay measures the success of your Web 2.0 marketing campaign in ROI (Return On Influence), the contemporary unit of evaluating the success of a dynamic Web 2.0 campaign. Scott has taught over 1000 entrepreneurs how to utilize Web 2.0 marketing strategies to work for them in ways that increased Web-traffic and converted browsers into customers.
(Marketing and Advertising industry)
November 2008 — Present (9 months)
* Harness The Power of Self-Syndication Marketing *
(Staffing and Recruiting industry)
May 2008 — Present (1 year 3 months)
(Privately Held; 501-1000 employees; Computer Software industry)
January 2007 — May 2008 (1 year 5 months)
(Privately Held; 11-50 employees; Computer Software industry)
February 2005 — January 2007 (2 years)
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; CSCO; Computer Networking industry)
1999 — 2002 (3 years)