Windows XP SP2 – Wait and See?
Developers in North America are taking a “wait and see” attitude about installing Microsoft’s Windows XP Service Pack 2, according to Evans Data’s Fall 2004 North American Development Survey.
Are You Selling or Refusing to Sell?
Some businesses unknowingly set up barriers which make it difficult for customers to purchase their products.
Link Building: To Link, or Not to Link, That is the Question
Lately, there have been many heated discussions regarding link building. Is it ethical to create a link building campaign? Does Google or any other search engine penalize for “link farms” (a bunch of non-related links created for the SOLE purpose of increasing search engine ratings)? Is the “link building era” over?
Why Marketing Is Everywhere And How You Can Use It
Marketing is everywhere. Some people proclaim that they never get swayed by advertisements. Or that they will never fall into any of the advertising “gimmicks” that marketers use.
Java Workforce Management Terminal
Evolved from Control Module’s trademark modularity and reliability, Genus (named after the Greek term “genus,” meaning a new species) is the first workforce management terminal that offers a JAVA programming environment.
Why Authors Should Blog
While watching the presidential conventions I was struck by the fact that blogs had totally revolutionized the publishing industry. Sitting right alongside the major news agencies were the bloggers frantically typing on their laptops. Even seasoned veterans who had covered past conventions mentioned the power of this new media.
What is One Thing you Definitely Need to do Business Online?
There is ONE thing that every Internet marketer needs to have in order to do business online.
Why I Absolutely Hate Writing Sales Letters
Rather, I hate calling the stuff I write “sales letters” because it’s so much more than that. In a recent article I wrote, I mentioned that Internet sales letters should actually be called webpages more than anything else.
How You Can Use Pain and Pleasure When Selling
I bought a new notebook computer yesterday.
The New MSN Search May Be a Google Killer!
The Second Look at MSN’s Search technology is available for public beta testing.