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- Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 16:45:53 +0900
- From: Jacques Deguest <jack@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] {JOB} Tequila Japan
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Brett, Brett Robson wrote: > Jacques Deguest wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am running the IT division at Tequila Japan >> <http://www.tequila.co.jp/> (an online marketing company of the >> Omnicom group) and I am in an urgent need to hire 1 or 2 japanese web >> developers with skills among which/such as (PHP, ASP, SQL, DHTML, CSS, >> ava would be nice too) >> >> If you know in your relatives any japanese looking for a such a job in >> a really nice company, please, by all means, tell them to send me >> their resume to <j.deguest@example.com>. > > > I know you didn't come here looking for an appraisal of your web site > but this group is known for it's strong opinions. It's ok, not only I don't mind, but I like exchanging opinions. > 1. flash instroductions are stupid. Words flying around the screen are > not clever, entertaining or informative. Just to be perfectly clear, you may need to know that I have no control on the corporate web site. Other than that, I would say that it follows the gruop web site style. If you look around at other subsidiaries of Tequila in the world you'll get what I mean. I am not sure that "flash instroductions are stupid". I would merely say that it depends: 1- on which consumer group you target 2- on each ones tastes and preferences. > 2. I wonder doubt google or other web crawlers would be able to follow > your site with url like > http://www.tequila.jp/Content.asp?SessionID=803423424&Page=/History.asp&Type=text Maybe they do not want Google to crawl and index the site... or maybe they simply do not care. > 3 "Client servicing vacancies": "Servicing" a polite term for what > stud animals do to female animals for a fee resulting in baby animals. > <CareersDetails.asp?CareerID=52&DisplayID=20&PrevDisplayID=0&SessionID=803423424&AgencyID=20&AgencyName=TOKYO&LanguageID=76> I am not sure this is very much called for you know, but whatever. It's your opinion and I respect it as it is. > 4. What we do: CRM & e-CRM, Direct Marketing, Direct Response > Advertising, Sales Promotion, Retail & Channel Marketing, Digital, Web & > I-mode. > > *Direct Response Advertising Department:* > > * develops content for direct response advertisements, such as > direct mail and infomercials, > in adherence to client's strategy > * obtains consumer information lists from client and/or outside sources > * monitors progress of direct response efforts > > Smells like spam to me One thing you can absolutly be sure is that Tequila Japan will *never* be spamming. Not only it is not in the company policy, at the countrary, but also I am actively on the right side of the fence. Cheers, -- Jacques Deguest <http://www.deguest.jp/> -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content, and is believed to be clean.
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