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Monthly Archives: November 2010

Build your lists and direct marketing strategy

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Most Internet marketers will define their marketing campaign by discussing their SEO or social media strategies. They have developed tunnel vision and have forgotten that they can sometimes pursue another promotional strategy that was been used long before the dawn of the Internet: direct marketing. Advantages of Direct Marketing There are two important reasons why [...]

Event Management made easier with Eventzilla

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A recent and a more general web surfing activity of mine lead me into encountering a unique, quick & simple, and a very inexpensive online start-up firm named Eventzilla. I say unique, because it is a service that was never before thought of and one which could help event management firms save a lot of [...]

Choose a web developer carefully

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A Team of Dedicated Developers (source : Flickr) If you were to poll a hundred serious business owners on the street and ask them if a website was a crucial part of starting a business, at least ninety would probably say it is. Yet, if you polled the same hundred people and asked what resources [...]

Is 3G just about speed?

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3G technology is more about the experience it brings in, rather than the speed. Speed may just be an enabler. The services, applications, possibilities, emerging devices and reliability is what comes as a bundle.

It’s about time Nokia ‘called it a day’ for Symbian

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The time has definitely come for Nokia to retire its OS product wing – Symbian and make way for newer and better solutions; which are first and foremost user-friendly and tailor-made for the next-gen consumers. Symbian for many has not been quite able to match up to other competing OS like Google’s Android or the [...]

New Linux Mint 10 – Will you be lured into trying it?

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Julia – Linux Mint 10 Battling to be classified as the most reliable open source operating system is the Linux Mint team, which apparently has put its plans to action by leveraging its existing and most popular product the Linux Mint and in turn has brought out a new and updated version of the same [...]

Pay-per-click is inferior to SEO but can still have a purpose

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Online marketers are spending billions of dollars in the U.S. alone trying to use pay-per-click advertising to promote their products. The return on investment would assume at first that this is money well spent. But is it really? While only 15% of the people who use Google, click on paid ads, this results in a [...]

The only social networking strategy that works

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There is a lot of debate in the entrepreneurial community on the effectiveness of social networking. The reason why they are in disagreement over the return they can receive from social networking is because only the ones who do it right understand how well it can work. The truth is that if you do social [...]

25 years of Social Networking : The WELL to Facebook

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The WELL still exists today, and after 25 years of providing a space for intelligent conversation via the Internet, it still toils away in anonymity, offering us a chilling critique of our current societal state.

Apple, along with Oracle to launch Java SE 7 for Mac OS X

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All Apple fans, followers and especially its close Java community associates would have definitely been disturbed and shocked by Apple’s recent announcement that it would deprecate and denounce the including of the Java runtime in its Mac OS X. It was almost as though Apple was warning developers of the fact that Java would henceforth [...]