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David A. West

Senior Internet Consultant & Professional Speaker

Canadian Social Media Advisor & Search Engine Strategist

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King Ralph is back again!

Friday, March 26th, 2010

CALGARY, AB. – The notorious new television program that’s been making headlines from coast to coast is set to broadcast Part 2! Featured on the front page of the National Post and every major TV, radio and newspaper network, Ralph Klein’s latest under-taking has the entire nation abuzz. On Saturday night, the former Alberta premier, master of the memorable soundbite, returns for the second episode of “On the Clock with Ralph Klein and Josh Groberman”: Canada’s first ever news-talk/game-show hybrid!

Rising young Calgary producer, Josh Groberman, challenges an expert panel of pundits and politicians with questions on political, social, economic, and international issues. Topics are often amusing or controversial. Each panelist is then “on the clock” to respond within 15 to 45 seconds.

Perched atop his throne, “King Ralph” presides over the discussion, weighing their replies and liberally doling out “Ralph Bucks” for the best, candid or insightful responses. At the end of the show, whichever guest amasses the most Ralph Bucks is declared winner.

Part 2 airs on the CTS Television Network across Ontario, Alberta and nationwide via satellite.

We are proud to be broadcasting this program during Earth hour in Alberta, being that On the Clock is a “hybrid”!

Saturday, March 27 @ 8:00pm Mountain / 10:00pm Eastern.

Repeat (AB only) Sunday, March 28 @ 7:00pm Mountain.

For viewers who are obsessing over Ralph Klein’s retirement, please see today’s National Post’s LETTER OF THE DAY! http://www.nationalpost.com/story.html?id=2727780

Check out http://www.ontheclock.ca to watch part one and for complete broadcast coverage of the program.

Contact: Josh Groberman, President, Josh Groberman Productions Inc.
http://www.ontheclock.ca

eKzact.com TV Episode 2, May 2009

Sunday, May 31st, 2009

Does the World Really Need Another Search Engine?

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Not long ago, Microsoft tried to buy into YAHOO with some billons of dollars. It didn’t work out. Apparently that didn’t turn Microsoft away from the potential of becoming a rival to Google. This was a bid that I actually hoped would occur – because competition is good. As much as I respect Google, it would be nice if there was an alternative search engine.

Enter Bing.com

Microsoft is not branding their new search engine as a “MSN” or  “Live” upgraded – it appears that they have actually been innovative. Some of my colleagues who know me may be surprised to know that I am excited about this. On the surface, based on a short into video, it looks like this may be something good.

I am glad that Microsoft is going to take another run at providing search results. I hope that eventually 50% of the world users use it for their daily search and I hope that in the not too distant future when I ask a prospective clients how they found us… they will answer “I Binged you”.

Competition is Good.  It’s good for search engines, it’s good for websit designers and it’s good for operating systems.

Enough said… for now.

Cheers – David

Some of David's Clients

  • Cir Realty
  • Canada Mortgage Network
  • Canasa
  • Calgary Residential