I can’t imagine how I missed Time for the last post, a story in the Financial Times last month (I read the online paper daily) – a lengthy commentary on blogs, blogging and bloggers.
Gmail Has A Present For Members
Today marks the 1-year birthday for one of the most talked about web-based email services ever developed, Google’s Gmail.
Always Present With Passion
In taking a quiet break from working on the PowerPoint presentation I’ll be using in my workshop at the New Communications Forum 2005 …
Microsoft, HP, and Microsoft Present at Understanding Conference
The sixth annual Understanding conference will take place in Sun Valley, Idaho, on February 6-10, 2005.
Yahoo en Espanol and Others Present HispanicAd.com Forum
The Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies (AHAA), Fox Sports en Espanol, HispanicAd.com, PR Newswire and Yahoo en Espanol have teamed up to present the 4th HispanicAd.com Forum on September 29th, 2004 at 9 a.m. PDT, 12 p.m. EDT.
The Past, Present, and Future of Online Directories
Building Blocks of WWW Navigation
Years ago, inclusion in the top online directories was a necessity for anyone interested in receiving traffic to their new website. Yahoo, About, Looksmart, and The Open Directory dominated the market by providing the web’s most reliable mines of resources. These human edited, hand selected directories of categorized websites seemed as if they would ever be the easiest way to sort and find online information.
ROI on IT Trainings- A Dream for Present Day Organization and its Employees
In the present day scenario, every organization dreams to create a niche that is beneficial for both the organization and the employee. With the changing times, the need for keeping oneself abreast with the latest in the industry impacts the actions and strategies an organization may employ to survive. Day to day variations in the industry in turn sets the pace of change that an organization sees in every sphere or area of its functionality.
How to Present Products Persuasively
When you meet people for the first time and introduce yourself, what do you usually say? If you’re like most people, you might say: “Hi, my name is Michel Fortin and I’m a marketing consultant” or “my name is John Doe, I sell vitamins on the Internet” (or whatever it is you do). These are called elevator speeches. But if we examine these typical elevator speeches a little closer, you can see how such introductions will be easily forgotten if not ignored.
Got Your Speech, Know How to Present, Ready to Go, Right? Wrong!
For most people, public speaking is a challenge, but even once you’ve mastered the techniques, and the part about just getting up there, you’re work isn’t done.