AdWords Yellow Background – PPC Disaster?
And so Google AdWords is testing yellow background for paid ads in their search results. Quite a few marketers are happy about it but I find my self saying … “this will lower the CTR”. Quite a few agree;
PR Blogging: When Disaster Strikes
Disaster can strike a business at any time. Despite an entrepreneur’s careful plans to handle any possible emergency, life has a way of throwing the odd curveball. Sometimes those major issues feel like a hailstorm, and it’s landing right on your head. Of course, that’s only the beginning.
The Edelman Disaster
The Republican party and Edelman, the public relations firm, have something in common these days. Both are suffering a crisis of confidence of their own making.
Backup / Restoration of Files for Disaster Recovery
Planning a backup and restoration of files is the most important step to protect data from accidental loss in the event of data deletion or a hard disk failure.
Going Public: PR Blogging Through Disaster
Disaster can strike a business at any time. Despite an entrepreneur’s careful plans to handle any possible emergency, life has a way of throwing the odd curveball.
Business Plans: Disaster Planning
Business plans are a must for any entrepreneurial venture. Every new and existing company should have one.
Microsoft SQL 2000 Disaster Recovery with SANRAD V-Switch – Planning Guide
Designing a disaster recovery system requires planning and consideration of the available options that will best fit your company’s needs, SLA and budget.
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.
Icahn Blasts AOL Disaster
Billionaire investor Carl Icahn continues to sharpen his blade as he increases his stake at multimedia corporation Time Warner. In a fiery letter issued to the board of directors at Time Warner, Icahn blasts the board for “colossal” mistakes that started with the AOL merger, calling the merger a cardinal sin.