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How to reduce development costs for individual brand Web sites while ensuring corporate Web strategy?
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Issue
How to reduce development costs for individual brand Web sites while ensuring corporate Web strategy?
When you spend more money than you make each month you are bound to have money problems very quickly. The bad part is that most of us never realize we are spending that much until it’s too late.
Advertising is expensive. PR is often low cost or free. Try these ten tips for attracting free PR to your business. But here is a word of caution. When sending press releases to the media, remember that less is more. The journalist who encounters a press release from your company every week learn to ignore anything with your name on it.
“Retail Merchandise Spending is Forecast to be DOWN in Every Single Category for the Next 90 days”.
This was the forecast in BIG Research’s January briefing.
We’re hearing a lot these days about the “new economy” and the “old economy”. The “new economy”, of course, refers to the growth of stocks in internet and hi-tech companies while the “old economy” (some might say “real” economy considering what’s happened to the Nasdaq this week) refers to traditional, bricks and mortar stocks.
“Retail Merchandise Spending is Forecast to be DOWN in Every Single Category for the Next 90 days”.
Yes friends I finally made it!
Go to Yahoo.com or Google.com and type `viral ebooks` in the search box. Out of 5940 results my site www.snzeport.com is at No.1, Similarly,
TEC International just concluded their 2002 first-quarter survey of 6,000 CEOs of small-to-midsize companies. Most are, in Greenspan’s words, “cautiously optimistic.” According to BusinessWeek, this is what they found:
CEOs General Opinion On the Economy
26% recovery is at hand 49% growth will begin to accelerate in the second half of 2002
Which Industries Will Have The Greatest Gains?
26% tech 29% manufacturing 21% biotech
How Many Expect Sales To Increase and By How Much?
I remember the days when the Internet was new and companies were charging an average of $35 to run advertisers’ banners on their web sites for 1,000 impressions.