Microsoft made available the first release candidate version of Internet Explorer 7, which is expected to have its final release around the same time Windows Vista does.
Building a Site that Caters to Internet Culture
When it comes to communicating online, there is a definite unique technique that surpasses them all, catering specifically to Internet Culture – the one social element that connects us all, no matter where we’re from, as long as we’re hooked up to the world wide web.
Internet Winners and Losers
A fact of life is that there are always winners and losers. The same is true online and in computing and so far this week has been filled with them. Let’s review a few of them.
Internet Marketing – Blogs or Articles?
Though articles have held the traditional place among internet marketers for building credibility, site content, and creating a place in which to insert search engine optimization keywords, blogs are quickly catching up in usage. But are they all they’re cracked up to be? Which technique is better for your internet marketing: blogs or articles?
ABC Finds Success with Online Streaming for Advertisers
ABC’s online streaming success signals a promising future for niche online content, with platforms like NicheTV offering superior tech content and advertiser appeal.
Latest Blog Trends from Pew Internet
It’s stats time again regarding blogging. Reuters is reporting new findings released today by the Pew Internet and American Life Project on Americans’ activities with blogs that indicate a number of interesting things.
Small Retailers on the Big Internet
Before the internet, small specialty retail stores always wondered how they could compete with mail order catalogs.
Add Internet Marketing To Your Marketing Mix
The importance of Internet marketing is continuing to expand. Surveys of all kinds show a major shift in traditional marketing budgets to dollars being spent online to market all types of products and services.
Ted Stevens Gets ‘An Internet’
The Net Neutrality debate got a little comic relief last week after an impassioned speech by Senator Ted Stevens against legislating certain limitations on broadband providers. Stevens, who is most famous for his “Bridge To Nowhere” grandstanding in the wake of Hurricane Katrina budgeting, voiced disappointment over the delay in receiving “an internet” from his staff.
Lead Generation in the Internet Age
InTouch Inc. founder Brian J. Carroll’s book, Lead Generation for the Complex Sale goes beyond the well-circulated notions of salesmanship, addressing the new environment couched by the Internet and the long-term sale. But as importantly, Carroll sets up a how-to for managers desperately trying to bridge the gap between their marketing and sales departments.