Research and Markets has announced the addition of Developing the IT Scorecard to their offering.
HP Expands Thin Client Portfolio with First Linux Offering
HP today expanded its thin client lineup with the introduction of the HP Compaq Thin Client t5515 – the first of the t5000 series to offer the Linux operating system.
FindFoward Search Engine Offering RSS Feeds For Search Results
RSS feeds are in high demand. Having the ability to get live updates to topics of interest is seen as being very desirable. FindFoward has taken this technology usually reserved for news and blog sites and applied it to its SERPs. You can now receive RSS updates on search queries entered into FindFoward.
Is Google Now Offering 1 Terabyte For Gmail Storage?
Yesterday, May 18, 2004, saw the announcement of Lycos Europe offering its paid members 1 gigabyte worth of email storage, while Yahoo announced similar updates last week.
Lycos Offering 1 Gig Storage For Paid Email Members
Incorrectly claiming to be the first to offer this service, Lycos has announced that it will be offering 1 Gigabyte worth of storage to members of its email service. The service will cost around 3.49 Pounds a month, or $6.31 USD.
10 tips on offering a Free ecourse
1. Make your ecourse short like 5 – 7 days. The longer the ecourse easy for your subscriber to forget the matter of your previous emails.
Offering Freebies On Your Website
When I started my website in 1998 it was a free site with few resource that made me any money. Since I didn’t intend to go into business the site became a personal tangent. What it should of been was a simple business site that made me a lot of money with a few resources that at least got me free publicity.
Build my Business by Offering Free Stuff? Why?
Do you want a Web site that generates more business?That’s what most of us want. Once I decided to create and manage my own Web site, I began studying how to build a site that would reach out and touch potential clients.
Increase Sales by Offering
Now that your website is up and running have you give much thought to mail-in orders? Or phone orders?