For many of us, the word quality is closely related to our expectations. When we receive the public relations results we planned for, we feel, understandably, that we have generated quality results.
Quality vs Quantity of Posting?
I was chatting to a soon-to-be-blogger this morning about ProBlogging and he asked me how long he’d have to blog before he could earn a reasonable amount from it.
Toyota’s Lexus Tops In Quality
General Motors also places well in the most recent J.D. Power and Associates survey of 2002 model year car owners.
Go With Quality Over Quantity And Your Business Will Prosper
In the early days of developing my home business, I went for the numbers instead of focusing on targeting prospects. It took me a while to appreciate the importance of targeting (quality) instead of just going for the big numbers (quantity).
Google Running Secret Quality Labs?
Henk Van Ess has started off a new blog, Search Bistro, with a scoop he claims to have found: Google’s evaluation labs.
Building High-Quality Software
QA is not the source of quality
When there is a quality problem with our products, where do we look to solve it? If we look to Quality Assurance, we will be disappointed. QA can measure the problem, and maybe even identify possible causes. But they cannot add quality to our products.
Increase Writing Productivity and Quality
Boost your writing’s productivity and quality with these unique techniques, from setting routines to using voice recognition software.
What Makes a Quality Link Target?
Most people use Google PageRank as a measure of the quality of a link target – usually derived from the little green bar that you see when you download the Google toolbar.
Finding and Managing Quality Reciprocal Links
All of us want to increase traffic to our web sites. It helps our search engine rankings, and is a very cost-effective way to provide us with potential new customers.
How to Meet Quality Standards with ISO 9001
In today’s hectic business environment, it is vital that we are all on the same page, right? But how do we know if we meet those standards?