Author – Tim Ash
Tim Ash is an experienced Internet marketing thought-leader, entrepreneur, and co-founder of several Internet-related start-up companies. He is the President of SiteTuners.com and its parent company, Epic Sky. During his long involvement with the Internet, Tim has worked with American Express, Sony Music, American Honda, Coach, COMP USA, Harcourt Brace & Co., Universal Studios, Homegain.com, Eaton, Guidant, ProFlowers.com, SAIC, Pyxis, Veoh Networks, and B.F. Goodrich Aerospace to develop successful Internet initiatives. Before starting Epic Sky he co-founded Future Focus, an Internet business accelerator. Prior to that, he worked in a variety of management and technical roles at SAIC, HNC Software (now a division of Fair Isaac), NCR, and the U.S. Navy.
He has chaired Internet conferences and spoken internationally at numerous industry events including Search Engine Strategies, Affiliate Summit, eComXpo, PC Expo, and Internet World. Tim has written several articles on harnessing the power of the Internet for business and is a contributing columnist for several industry publications including Search Engine Watch and Website Magazine.
After attending the University of California, San Diego on a U.C. Regents full academic scholarship, he received his B.S. in Computer Engineering and Cognitive Science “with highest distinction.” Tim also completed his M.S. and C.Phil. degrees during his PhD. studies in Computer Science (specializing in neural networks and artificial intelligence) at U.C. San Diego.
He lives and works in San Diego, California, with his wife and two small children. In his nonexistent spare time, Tim is an avid photographer, artist, and a certified Tai Chi Chuan instructor. He can be reached by e-mail at
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May 28, 2008 at 8:30 am |
[...] recommend books after reading only the first half, but Landing Page Optimization is an exception. Tim Ash of SiteTuners takes the reader on a thought-proking journey that addresses the key issues [...]
June 27, 2008 at 6:53 am |
Came here via your LinkedIn news item about the survey, Tim. It’s great to finally discover a blog focusing on landing page optimization. I’ve got some reading to do.
January 14, 2009 at 9:44 am |
Reading your book, up to chapter 9. Visited the related website hoping to find templates related to the book, such as a matrix (roles, tasks, decision process) spreadsheet, perhaps a forum of comments from people employing the matrix.
February 11, 2009 at 10:46 pm |
I don’t often post on blogs, but wanted to say thanks for this post, very enjoyable read.