Find.com Partners with MarketResearch.com
Find.com has entered into a strategic partnership with MarketResearch.com. Under the terms of the strategic partnership, MarketResearch.com, which offers more than 80,000 reports from over 350 research firms and consultancies worldwide, has become an on-line content partner for Find.com.
Unix VS. Windows VS. Linux
This first ever Yankee Group workshop will examine whether or not Linux delivers significantly better performance, reliability, manageability and ultimately lower total cost of ownership (TCO) and faster return on investment (ROI) than the rival Windows and Unix operating system platforms.
FindWhat Ranks High on Fast 500
FindWhat.com ranked number 21 on the 2004 Deloitte Technology Fast 500, a ranking of the 500 fastest growing technology companies in North America. Rankings are based on percentage revenue growth over five years, from 1999-2003.
Are Blogs Becoming More Popular than Forums, Newsletters and E-zines?
Blogging is hot, and seems to be becoming hotter each month. Although blogging originally was dismissed, by many successful publishers and other online “gurus”, the truth is that now, a few years after the “blogging trend” began, there are actually more blogs and more bloggers online than ever before. Blogging, obviously, is “here to stay”!
Ebay’s Third Quarter Results
eBay reported record consolidated Q3-04 net revenues of $805.9 million, up 52% year over year; operating income of $253.9 million, up 63% year over year; and pro forma operating income of $272.6 million, up 58% year over year.
How Bad Search Terms Can Booby Trap Your Content
Web users type in some pretty far-out search terms when looking for information online. People are in a hurry and often don’t bother with spelling, correct syntax, or logical phrasing.
Client Communications as a Ranking Technique: Blogs, Newsletters and SEO
For the past year or two, search engine optimizers have been advising their clients to acquire links and improve site content in order to attract spiders and enhance rankings.
What Type of Website Does Your Company Have?
In reality, there are only two types of manufacturer websites; ones that cost you money, and two, ones that make you money. So the question is, “Which website do you have?” Circle “yes” or “no” for each statement below. Add up the total number of yeses in each group. The group with the highest number of yeses determines your type of website.
Network Marketing Is Definitely A Relationship Business
Heavily branded websites like amazon.com are household names and carry an implied trust with visitors. However, the vast majority of websites are not well known and are found and visited as a result of search engine searches. In these instances, the visitor is probably arriving at the website for the first time and human nature often dictates fear or suspicion of the unknown.