This article is an excerpt from the book: Murach’s ASP.NET 2.0 Web Programming with C# 2005.
Novell Announces Immediate Availability of Novell ZENworks 6.6 Linux Management
Novell today announced the immediate availability of Novell ZENworks 6.6 Linux Management, a complete Linux* software management system that helps cut IT costs by dramatically reducing the required overhead to manage Linux software package updates.
Immediate PR Response in the Blogosphere
The blogosphere is an odd thing, with a lot of influence. You post one thing, it gets picked up by another blog, and soon it spreads. Then, any where from a month to a few weeks later, the mainstream press picks up on something and runs with it. Many companies still do not realize that there is a lot of potential to get hurt by things posted, and that you ignore the blogosphere at your own peril.
5 Immediate Changes That Boost Sales Site Profits
At times, it’s important to give our sales pages a review to make sure they contain the most important elements that will lead to the highest amount of sales possible.
Use “Immediate Answers” To Increase Your Sales Letter’s Conversion!
Ever read a sales letter, and like magic, find that just as soon as questions or doubts come into your mind, they’re knocked down in the next line of copy? If so, then you’ve seen the power of this technique first hand.
13 Breakthroughs For Immediate Profits…
Too often businesses and individuals only think of profits in a linear fashion. They think of adding 10% more customers this month or this year. They think of growing in small little steps.
Is M-Commerce in our Immediate Future?
WAP (wireless application protocol) and other forms of m-commerce applications are being touted as the new revolutions in communications and e-commerce. The companies supporting it, however, are the same ones who brought us the Internet revolution; remember that? We were promised that e-commerce would dramatically change the way are we work, shop, and play. Has it? No. Will it? Possibly, but only when it is more convenient, efficient, and useful to shop the Internet than to use traditional means. This requires usability, reliability, and most of all, fast connections, to be better than what we are used to. If the Internet were as easy to surf as cable, for instance, e-commerce would be immensely more popular. However, developing the infrastructure to accomplish this is too costly and time consuming, as many upstart telecoms will attest to.