Price Your Products Differently in Different Markets
Last April, the World Health Organization (WHO), the World Trade Organization (WTO), the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, and the US-based Global Health Council held a 3-days workshop about “Pricing and Financing of Essential Drugs” in poor countries. Not surprisingly, the conclusion was:
The Rise of Business Blogging
The following is an article that I wrote on business blogging for the February issue of The Advertiser …
UK Debt When Moving Abroad
The idea of moving abroad to escape debt seems to be more of a common practice these days. People who have failed businesses or are swamped in debt believe that moving abroad will give them a fresh start and allow them to build a new life.
Satisfying IT Customers May Be a Bad Idea
Most IT departments I encounter say “customer satisfaction” is among their key goals. Unfortunately, this idea seems to lead too often to poor results.
Auto, Gas Security Chips Cracked
Researchers were able to crack car alarm systems based on RDIF making it simple for criminals to steal your car or get free gas.
Official’s Comments Hint the Gov’t Can Pay Bloggers
The fallout over Ketchumgate continues. The New York Times reports that the Department of Health and Human Services said it had hired Michael McManus …
Apple Is On A Roll
The press is in love with Apple Computer again. Take a look at some interesting excerpts from the media below.
Google No Longer Top Brand
After two years in the top spot, Google is now second in the annual Brandchannel.com reader survey.
YPulse Blogger Profiled
Anastasia Goodstein, who writes the fantastic YPulse Gen Y marketing blog, is profiled today in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Blaster Teen Blasted
Jeffrey Lee Parson, the heavy set 19 year old virus creator responsible for wrecking havoc on computers around the world is being blasted by blog writers and others.