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Does the Long Tail Work for ESL?

04th November 2008
It was in 2004 that Chris Anderson coined the phrase The Long Tail, which contrary to some people's expectations has nothing to do with the dog's anatomy. Actually, it is an entirely new economic model for the media and entertainment industries. In a nut... Read >
Author: Jack Olender

Customer Service And Good Old Fashioned Hospitality

21st October 2008
When does customer service equate good down home hospitality? The answer to this question is: all the time without exception. Baby Boomers know something about hospitality, because we were raised pre-computer, pre e-mail, pre-cell phone technologies... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk

Good Writing Is Simple Writing

17th August 2008
You might understand what you`re writing, but does anyone else? When you write something, are you confident you`re getting the message across effectively? How can you be sure? Well, you can`t. Not completely. But one step you can take to give you... Read >
Author: Daniboy

Offshore Oil Drilling Jobs: 5 Sure-Fire Techniques To Find Jobs In The Oil Industry

13th August 2008
What are the best ways to find offshore oil drilling jobs? Undoubtedly, the best way is to have a friend or relative working on an oil rig recommend you for an open position. Unfortunately, most of us don't have this convenient option. So, what can you do... Read >
Author: Calvin

Solving problems creatively

29th April 2008
When was the last time you enjoyed a meeting, or found it interesting, exciting or simply worth the time spent? Businesses depend on meetings to make decisions, solve problems and share information and getting the right people in the room is only the begi... Read >
Author: Yolanda Dolling

Network Security with respects to companies

27th March 2007
Network security is an all or nothing approach. Companies today that only think of adding a firewall will be very supprised when they get hacked. Hacking can occur with the social hacking approach or phishing. Someone pretending to be an vendor or an empl... Read >
Author: Tanya Wiseman

Don’t Let Search Engines Corrupt Your Marketing

03rd January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Michael Kay HBBReview.com OK, I understand. If you are ignored by the search engines then vast quantities of traffic will never find their way to your site. But, hear me! Unless you spend every waking moment at it, search engine ra... Read >
Author: Michael Kay

SEO- How To Think Like Your Customers To Find Key Words

12th December 2006
You can use a thesaurus (either online or offline) to come up with keywords for your search optimization efforts or you can think like your customers. Your first step to thinking like your customers is to write out a short description of your business for... Read >
Author: Christopher Angus

The Top Environmental Contaminants in Your Food (& What You Can do to Avoid Them)

12th March 2006
The food you eat is the only source of fuel your body receives to function optimally. Unfortunately, contaminants in what would be otherwise healthy foods are showing up with increasing fervor all over the country. Recently, a bill was introduced that wou... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily

Teach Your Kids Arithmetic - Fractions, Those Devils!

19th February 2006
Fractions. Ugh! I could just hear the squeals coming from my students any time we entered the realm of these nasty little demons. Anytime we embarked on an area of mathematics that would require heavy fraction work, students would act as though we were... Read >
Author: Joe Pagano

Team Building the All Inclusive Way

09th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Sandstone Limited More and more people are booking "all inclusive" holidays. These are the ones that have all meals and (usually locally produced) drinks included in the base price of the holiday. Providing the food is appetising and (fo... Read >
Author: Alan Hunt

Avoiding Bad Decisions

31st December 2005
This article will be "relatively" brief, but can save you untold loss in terms of time and money. Every day we all make decisions. Some are consequential and have lasting and significant impact, while others may not impact our lives greatly at all. ... Read >
Author: Phil Covington
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