Blogsmith – The Next Big Blogging Platform?
A few days ago, 901am.com got the scoop that Blogsmith was going to be released to the public early in 2007.
2007: The Year Of The Google Calendar?
It’s a new year, and perhaps one of your resolutions is to get more organized. Using a calendar would certainly help with that, right? If you’re in the mood to play “Follow the Leader,” new data indicates that you’ll likely select Google Calendar – it just surpassed MSN Calendar in terms of traffic, and looks poised to catch up with Yahoo Calendar.
C#: Realtime Currency Exchange Class
Soon, I’m facing a new project where the need for up-to-date currency exchanges is crucial.
Disney Goes Social
Disney will launch a new site next week focused on social networking for kids. The site will be similar to MySpace.com but will have parental controls and feature chat and video clips. Analysts are skeptical about the success of the site despite the strong brand behind it.
Is IP Your Most Cost Effective Choice?
Too often a business assumes that IP based solutions are the best choice to satisfy their communication requirements.
Principles for SEO Success
There was a great post by Andy Beal about Five Secret Strategies to Add $1M in Revenue to your Interactive Marketing Agency in 2007.
Maintain Customer Attention Span
With customer attention span becoming shorter and shorter, e-commerce businesses and small online entrepreneurs alike are looking for creative and innovative ways to capture their audience more than ever.
Moonves: Digital Media Helps Primetime
Despite the contention that more Internet usage equals less time in front of the television, CBS has found more online connectivity equals more engagement with lucrative primetime broadcasts.
Toyota Introduces “Hybrid” Social Networking
Social networking is a bandwagon; the number of companies that haven’t taken a shot at it is decreasing on what seems like a daily basis. But in its newest incarnation, social networking may have become a reliable and fuel-saving bandwagon: Toyota has gotten on board with a redesigned site for the owners of hybrid vehicles.
CRM Training – Essential for Success
Imagine yourself wanting to run an airline company – a budding Freddy Laker. What do you need? Well, planes of course, but let’s say you have a bundle of these. What do you really need to make them work? That’s right – pilots! So how are you going to train them? Will you introduce them to an airliner? Take them up the steps and show them the insides – the aisles, the seats, the toilets? Why not take them into the cabin and show them the instruments, the dials, the communications system, the . . . Or how about showing them how it works.