Posted on July 31st, 2008 by admin
Would you ask an unsuccessful person how to become more successful? Or ask a friend with a run-down car what the best vehicle is on the market? I would think not.
So, it is suffice to say that you shouldn't ask a fellow retailer who is struggling with their business technology where to get software technology from. In more cases than one, you'll find they got software that didn't suit their needs, and have a retail service provider who isn't helping them succeed.
Having the right technology is one thing. Having a good retail technology partner who knows retail and backed by an excellent support team is quite another. These two things go hand-in-glove.
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Posted on July 31st, 2008 by admin
The web is at 2.0 version. Or at least this is the buzz word of the day. The social web. The new Internet.
Actually I think that no one knows where are we at this moment. Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, Adobe, they all have their own vision about the web. And this to name only a few.
The world is small
I've heard in a TV ad the other day: the world is small. The globalization theory is considering the economical, the political and the cultural aspects of the human life. But there is another: the informational aspect. We are surrounded now by information. Right now this is not the most important aspect of our life as a global nation. For some individuals (like myself) it is, but for a lot of people the other three aspects of life are a lot more important.
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Posted on July 30th, 2008 by admin
Times are changing and Web 2.0 brings new challenges to Internet marketers who wish to build or grow an email list. This article highlights concepts that must not be ignored leading to the only effective way to build a highly responsive list of value to its subscribers.
Change is unavoidable as time marches forward. You can't stop it; it's inevitable. You either dig your heels in and get flattened by the flow or roll with it and reap the rewards of being at the forefront of new ideas.
List building strategies are affected by change just like everything else. But it seems that new thinking is taking a long time to catch up with what's really working in the new Web 2.0 environment.
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The Only Effective Method For Building A Responsive List In The Web 2.0 Environment
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Posted on July 26th, 2008 by admin
When I worked on Wall Street, I considered a
move from one type of bond department to a new type of
department. Even though I had been successful in the
industry for 7 years, I was still afraid I that I wouldn't
know how to be successful in my new department. Then I spoke
with one of the other traders, George Adelle, who was also
moving to the new department, about my fears. He said I'd do
fine… I'd just need to learn some new words and a
different way to do the math on this security. This
conversation forced me to think and what I ended up
realizing was that all that separates one thing from another
is learning 200 new words! That's not only true for
securities… it's true for so many things in life.
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What's 200 Words Have To Do With Your Computer?
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Posted on July 26th, 2008 by admin
eCriteria to Focus on Blog Integration
Database-Driven Weblogs Address Business Needs
Culver City, Calif. – October 16, 2002 - eCriteria announces today an exciting new initiative for combining its web-hosted databases with the increasingly popular weblog or Blog technology. Adding quick and simple-to-use database-driven functionality to blogs solves many Web application and collaboration requirements. eCriteria plans to work with blog technology companies such as WebCrimson (www.webcrimson.com) to provide solutions useful in business environments. An example of a database-enabled blog designed for conducting market research may be found at the Web address: http://voteforbooks.crimsonblog.com.
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Posted on July 26th, 2008 by admin
DAB digital radio is the new medium for sound broadcasting. Now well established in many countries around the world, new DAB radios are hitting the market. While these new radios are still a little more expensive than those that receive the older analogue AM and FM transmissions, they offer the significant improvements that come with DAB digital radio.
Advantages
Possibly the most important advantage for the listener is the near CD audio quality that DAB can bring. Hiss and fading are now a thing of the past. Not only is the quality better but the more stations can be accommodated within the available space and this means that there is a much greater degree of choice.
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Posted on July 25th, 2008 by admin
People today are getting aware about the spyware menace. More people now are browsing online for several free tools for spyware prevention. It is apparent that any system that is spyware free is always worth working for.
It is true that people are aware about the problems occurring due to such spying software; however, they lack in recognizing initial symptoms of the infection. This way it becomes difficult for them to reduce the initial damage to the system.
Below are few things you need to watch in order to make sure your system is free of spyware programs.
1) Sudden change in the display of home page:
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Posted on July 25th, 2008 by admin
Conference call is a tool that many businesses use to conduct meetings and relay important news. Learn what are the main benefits of conference calling and what kind of services are avilable to you.
Most businesses need to meet with clients, business partners or colleagues usually at least a few times a year, perhaps more often. This can be an essential component to running your business properly.
However, it can be a bit of a struggle to try to get everyone together in the same place at the same time. Some people simply don't like to travel. It's also highly likely that at least one important person would miss physically attending a meeting for some reason. If this is a common problem for you, then conference calling may be for you.
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Posted on July 25th, 2008 by admin
WI-FI is a modern day technology and an alternative to cables in order to connect computers in a network. It represents the future of computer and internet connectivity worldwide.
Wi-Fi allows building a local area connection without wires which in turn reduces the cost of network deployment and expansion. Spaces wherein cabling is not possible can also be covered for a wireless connectivity which results in coverage as compared to wired networking.
Networking organizations have succeeded in joining the world through a wireless network and have also established their own technical support centers for their complete product support. One of the major networking organizations i.e. CISCO have outsourced their product support to organizations that were pioneer in providing one of the best online computer help. Microsoft Support also contains resolution in case computer fails to connect to a particular wireless Network.
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Wi-Fi Technology: Technology For Next Generation
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Posted on July 23rd, 2008 by admin
Why are all of my web pages and articles dropping into Google's supplemental index?
I just read an article from SitePro News called "Search Engine Optimization For Universal Search - Back to Square One?" and have some comments to make.
I have noticed a huge trend for Google to move duplicate syndications of articles into their supplemental index at the blink of an eye. This cannot be good for the article directories because, like my own at Moxie Drive Expressions it causes a dramatic decrease in Adsense income and exposure of the article across the internet. My question to Google is, when you go to buy a book or decide it is time to go to a book store to peruse the volumes, do you always go to the same bookstore? The answer to that is no. We probably go to the one that is the closest. If I as an author have published a book, I would like that my readers could find my book in whatever bookstore my reader chooses and I would like it to show up on every shelf in every bookstore in the world.
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Google's Universal Search - The Death Of Article Marketing
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