Bad News Blogging Can Be Good For Business
The truth is controlling everybody else’s message was never really an option, internally or externally. A company’s narrative always was and still…
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The truth is controlling everybody else’s message was never really an option, internally or externally. A company’s narrative always was and still…
Well, here we are. Today is the day. Voters all over the country are making their way to the booths, each to put their own little nail in the coffin of this presidential race that has seemingly been going on for an eternity. This has been the most captivating race I have seen in my lifetime, and many say that this is one of the…
Reports have been surfacing since last night's election that while overall, India seems to have embraced the election of Barack Obama as the President of the United States, there have been some worries among the country's people due to Obama's position on outsourcing.
Yesterday's election was a pretty straightforward process - no riots, no recounts, not even the threat of a lawsuit. So, as if to make up for it, a couple of questionable reports plagued the search industry today, and we'll try to straighten out the situation here.
A memo from Yahoo President Susan Decker to "Yahoos" has turned up on the Internet. It addresses the Yahoo-Google deal, which officially fell through today, and tries to keep an optimistic demeanor as the company goes forward. PaidContent offers a peak at the memo:
The holiday season will be challenging for retailers but more than half (56.1%) of online retailers expect to increase sales at least fifteen percent over last year according to a study conducted by Shopzilla for Shop.org."Online retailers are resilient, but not immune, to the challenges of this holiday season," said Scott Silverman, Executive Director of Shop.org.