Why should you pay for a remotely hosted shopping cart for your small business website, rather than just install a free OpenSource shopping cart on your site?
Search Offers Challenges To Business Publishers
The growth and acceptance of search engines posed a conundrum to sites like the Wall Street Journal, and they still see a need for a more effective business model.
Customizing Your Business Email Marketing Campaign
How are you treating your subscribers? Do they know you care for them?
White Paper Business Intellectual Property Overview
Service & Trade Marks
How to Avoid Failure in Your Small Business Advertising
Small business advertising shouldn’t be done like most of the advertising you see on T.V. or hear on the radio. There ARE exceptions, of course.
Its Not Spying, Its Business Intelligence
A new subscription service for marketers allows subscribers to keep an ear to the blogosphere and other social media realms with automatic keyword updates. Similar to Google News Alerts, PubSub struck a deal with business intelligence company Cymfony to deliver the latest buzz.
Innovation and Your Business
On 18 June, 2002 business people across the UK took part in Living Innovation 2002. The extravaganza included a national broadcast linkup from the Eden Project in Cornwall and satellite-televised interviews with successful innovators.
Effective Management 4 Ways to Inspire loyalty in your Business
Today as people become increasingly conscious of their worth, they are no longer willing to stay in a job that has become intolerable and impersonal to them.
Creating Your Small Business Disaster Plan
I’m a recent Hurricane Rita evacuee and survived the evacuation and the ensuing hurricane. Running from a hurricane isn’t something I’ve ever had to do before, nor is it something I’d ever like to do again.
Calling Dibs In E-Business
The 21st Century, where all things tech, software, media, and e-business will converge and boom with deafening force, is creating a new realm of specialization that is vital to an evolve or die type of market. That realm, as many are learning through litigation and deflated new product hopes, is intellectual property rights. Intellectual Ventures, a company spawned by two former Microsoft employees, recognizes the potential of this burgeoning market, collecting patents rather than products.