How to get rid of new Sobig.F virus?
As you know, this time the virus under the name Sobig.F has wreaked quite havoc! No doubt, many of us have suffered from this recent virus outbreak.
A Simple Formula for Success
Leaders in the business world need public relations big time, and they show it every day.
How? By staying in touch with their most important external audiences and by carefully monitoring their perceptions about the company, audience member feelings about hot topics at issue, and the behaviors that inevitably follow.
How One Entrepreneur’s Income Tripled in Three Months
I am a non-techie book coach who has been in business for 20 years, but only Online for the past 2 1/2 years. I had only sold books and special reports for three months when I contributed to this book. Yet, in just three months I manifested amazing online profits. My second website’s first month’s sales were only $75 but the third month my sales had already grown 10 times and are still growing.–now consistently $3000.
What an Episode of the Original Star Trek Taught Me
Have you ever seen the Star Trek episode “The City on the Edge of Forever”? If you haven’t:
If Marketing is an Expense, Then You’re Doing It Wrong
What do many companies do when sales are low?
They cut costs, all costs, even marketing costs. They say, “Marketing is an expense. We’re cutting expenses. Period.”
When Somethings Not Right about Your Career, Part II/VI: 5 Things You Can Do
Last time we were discussing, “Now, Discover Your Strengths,” (http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0743201140/susandunnmome-20) by Buckingham and Clifton.
These two management experts propose the theory that if you work in your strength areas, you can perform consistently and effortlessly at a near perfect level and find great satisfaction without a whole lot of stress.
Web Store: Why Do You Need One?
Internet has opened a new era of business opportunities. Each day, thousands of new consumers are joining the Internet. More and more companies are adopting Internet as their primary sales and distribution channel. According to Forrester Research The survey of 130 U.S. companies indicates consumers spent $76 billion shopping on-line in 2002. This represents a 48 percent increase over 2001, and projections for 2003 come close to $100 billion, representing 4.5 percent of total retail sales.
Measuring Data: Whadda Ya Got?
Paco Underhill’s Why We Buy: The Science Of Shopping (Touchstone Books, 2000) illuminated the mysterious behavior of shoppers wandering around in retail stores.
The realization comes to marketers in a flash that the behavior of a website visitor is immeasurably more measurable. It’s obvious. It’s intuitive. It’s exciting.
How a Book is Born: One Author’s Story
Not all books come out whole, all at once. In fact, most books ease out little by little. They have strange and wondrous beginnings. Some come from speeches, some come from articles or short stories. The saying goes if you write a short story or article every day, at the end of a year you’ll have a book–a big book at that! But then, why think so big?
When Somethings Not Right about Your Career, Part III/VI: 6 More Things You Can Do
There are few things that make us as miserable as hating what we do, and it’s impossible to be excellent at something you dislike. How do you solve this problem? How do you figure out what you were meant to do … what makes you shine?