Starting a business without any capital is a daunting task. How do you pay your staff?
Comments vs. a Little Green Icon
Every time I turn around, there’s somebody telling me (and the rest of the world) that a blog isn’t a real blog unless commenting is turned on.
A Little Perspective On Google Book Search
The rush to digitize the contents of five huge libraries could end up having a crushing impact on a small British publisher.
Teaching Large Companies To Think Like The Little Guys
Q: I am an executive at a large company and in our industry we are seeing a trend wherein smaller companies are gaining market share at an alarming rate.
BlackDog A Little Server With Bite
A Linux server that plugs into a system’s USB port turns any machine into a Linux box, and fits in your hand.
RSS Still Little Known But Growing
While the blog is growing faster than Kirstie Alley at a Chinese buffet, RSS awareness is still has reach a level more on par with Kate Moss. But it is growing, according to the latest Nieslon/NetRatings report.
Size Does Matter, At Least A Little
The major search engines recently had their semi-annual round and round over who’s got the biggest index in the industry. Yahoo! left Google agog as to just how its rival was able to achieve indexing some 19 billion pages, while the people’s champion, Google, assumed it was sitting pretty with 8 billion. Meanwhile, just under the booming echoes, a voice asks, “what about relevancy?” A question that goes unanswered while giants duke it out.
Article Marketing Fox in the Competitor Hen House – Or Chicken Little?
I recently was asked by an author to remove a free content article from a client web site where we had posted it (with several others from different authors) to increase topical relevancy at a site that fit the article perfectly.
Little Impact On WashingtonPost.com
In an interview with PaidContent.org, CEO/Publisher Caroline Little of WashingtonPost.Newsweek Interactive talked blogs, ads, and online viewership.
How To Boost Your Bottom Line With Just Two Little Words
I hate to sound like one of those cheesy get-rich-quick commercials, but this week I am going to let you in on a little secret that is so powerful that it will immediately change the way you do business.