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05th October 2009
There are some features your e-commerce website must have -- and there are some that you may need in the future . By looking at them carefully and getting it right first time you will save yourself a lot of money further down the line
Unlimited produc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
It is not surprising that technological developments in the financial sector this year have been somewhat overshadowed by the wake of the credit crunch and the continuing recession. Yet, it is fair to say that despite such developments as the historically... Read >
Author: MarkeD
17th September 2009
For years, I have tried to answer this one question: What do small businesses that achieve sustained growth do differently from those that do not grow?
As a senior consultant for Inc. magazine, I speak to thousands of business owners each year. I've le... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd September 2009
For years, I have tried to answer this one question: What do small businesses that achieve sustained growth do differently from those that do not grow?
As a senior consultant for Inc. magazine, I speak to thousands of business owners each year. I've le... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
03rd August 2009
An affiliate internet marketing programme is a relationship with an online merchant where the associate earns a commission for referring future patrons to the merchant's site, which thereafter ends in a sale. Some Affiliate Membership Sites can help enou... Read >
Author: Ariel Moore
30th July 2009
Twitter recently released a tutorial specifically focusing on how to use Twitter if you are a business. So far there are six sections of the “Special Guide” and each is short, sweet, and salient. The six sections are:
• What is Twitter
• Getti... Read >
Author: Barbara Demarest
18th May 2009
Growing Pains?
An old friend and colleague recently asked me
What are the signs that you are growing too fast? That one really led me to the usual consultant response of that depends. Never fear, the answer gets clearer. You just have to think of i... Read >
Author: cpace1983
18th May 2009
Growing Pains?
An old friend and colleague recently asked me
What are the signs that you are growing too fast? That one really led me to the usual consultant response of that depends. Never fear, the answer gets clearer. You just have to think of i... Read >
Author: cspace1983
31st March 2009
Taiwan, Philippines and Singapore
Network Marketing is becoming increasingly popular in East Asia and South East Asia and has been recognised as the fastest expanding market outside of the US by Direct Selling Associations around the world. This is pr... Read >
Author: Dr. Andrew Smith
10th March 2009
The ROI Training Academy™ has been contracted by e-skills UK to measure the value of the ITQ to corporate clients.
The ITQ is a qualification based on building capability in the use of IT systems and software. The ROI Academy™ is developing a ... Read >
Author: 3CAssociates
10th February 2009
20th January 2009
Print media advertising is on a rapid decline. Online digital advertising is growing even in this down economy. Vertical or long tail advertising leads the way in growth. Participating in this growth now will lead to a long term profitable business.
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Author: Andrew Nester
16th January 2009
The good news for small business is that large companies see value in partnering with smaller companies due to a small company's ability to maneuver quickly in the marketplace, while providing specialized expertise and unique market insight. A small compa... Read >
Author: Garima singh
12th January 2009
What comes next?
Post recession planning should start now, not be delayed until business starts to improve.
It’s time now to think about what the world of business will be like after the recession, and how to configure your operations for the ma... Read >
Author: aimjakarta
09th January 2009
The good news for small business is that large companies see value in partnering with smaller companies due to a small company's ability to maneuver quickly in the marketplace, while providing specialized expertise and unique market insight.
For more de... Read >
Author: Jasveen Kaur Sidhu
09th January 2009
Your business can benefit from a joint venture in several ways. First, a joint venture with a larger corporation can shorten your learning curve when it comes to developing new products and gathering the necessary market intelligence for strategic market ... Read >
Author: san
08th January 2009
Your business can benefit from a joint venture in several ways. First, a joint venture with a larger corporation can shorten your learning curve when it comes to developing new products and gathering the necessary market intelligence for strategic market ... Read >
Author: san
08th January 2009
The good news for small business is that large companies see value in partnering with smaller companies due to a small company's ability to maneuver quickly in the marketplace, while providing specialized expertise and unique market insight. A small compa... Read >
Author: Amit
05th January 2009
Even with the recent crash in the dot.com world, the automobile aftermarket is finding its e-commerce niche. As consumers are spending more money on line, the leading traditional retailers are as dedicated as ever to the on-line channel.
For the consum... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd January 2009
Business growth is often assumed simply to be increasing annual sales and the size of your business. But it is much more than that. It is not just the concept of getting bigger. Many businesses view growth differently and it is important that you define t... Read >
Author: Cash Miller
31st December 2008
In today’s economy low cost targeted marketing, with measured results, is a must for advertisers to gain solid market intelligence, control advertising budgets, generate quality leads and increase brand recognition
Publisher’s (web site owners) nee... Read >
Author: Andrew Nester
17th September 2008
Boston, MA -- If you're riding the wave of the indie music revolution you're about to get a huge boost. Music career coach Peter Spellman has just released the second edition of Indie Marketing Power: THE Resource Guide for Maximizing Your Music Marketi... Read >
Author: MusicDish
26th June 2008
To be more successful as a contractor, compare notes with your competitors. Highly successful contractors belong to associations, and communicate openly with their peers. Skip expensive learning curves. Hook up with others running operations similar to... Read >
Author: Don Bury
27th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Parmdeep Vadesha
Young people in Britain dream of buying their own homes. However, for the majority of these wannabe first time homebuyers, owning one is plain wishful thinking. Adding insult to injury for these dreamers are the rese... Read >
Author: Parmdeep Vadesha
23rd May 2008
A call centre is a service company which provides operator-assisted voice services. It is operated by a company to administer incoming product support or information inquiries from consumers. These calls are termed as outbound and inbound calls respective... Read >
Author: Outsourcing Guy
15th May 2008
So you think of yourself as a diehard entrepreneur. The guy with the big dreams, the vision, breathing fire and brimstone, passionately leading troops from one venture to another! Wake up, pal. Your desk is overflowing with unread reports, the hard drive ... Read >
Author: Akhil Shahani
18th April 2008
The information collected and leveraged from Internet is invaluable from the marketing research point of view. Imagine gathering impartial information from literally millions of sources each day and deciding the marketing campaigns on this data. Internet ... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
07th April 2008
A recent study by marketing think tank IDC, which provides market intelligence and strategic insights to clients, revealed that close to 60% of major high-tech corporations have hired personnel to manage their internal marketing operations.
In addition... Read >
Author: Jeff Curley
02nd April 2008
Hong Kong - Electronics Powerhouse
Technology at its best and prices that would make you feel business is worth stepping into was amply on display at the recently concluded hong kong electronics fair (autumn edition) and electronicasia. Chandragupta amri... Read >
Author: karthi
25th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Christian Fea
A joint venture is a form of partnership where businesses come together and share knowledge, market, and profits. Joint ventures come in all shapes and sizes. The good news for small business is that large companies s... Read >
Author: Christian Fea
21st February 2008
The “r” word (recession) is being whispered. That means more belt-tightening and penny-pinching. But does it mean marketing communications should stop? NO!!! It’s been shown time and again that companies that stay visible during an economic down... Read >
Author: Claire Cunningham
20th January 2008
Google is a "one-trick pony" Those were the words of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in March of 2007 to students at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.
While Ballmer did give some props to Google for hitting the 10 billion dollar revenue m... Read >
Author: Daryl Campbell
25th July 2007
Textile Industry: Backbone of Country
The textile and clothing industry is the backbone of Pakistan’s economy. Pakistan’s role as one of the world’s leading cotton producers has provided the basis for the textile and clothing industry’s develop... Read >
Author: www.fibre2fashion.com
23rd May 2007
Back links from external websites for a particular site act as third party evaluators of the theme and quality of that site in major search engines. These back links otherwise known as link popularity, help in generating substantial website traffic, searc... Read >
Author: Amit Mishra
03rd October 2006
Now that a full year of SOX Section 404 results are in (last filings were January 31, 2006 for year end Oct 31, 2005 filers), the Lord & Benoit Report: Bridging the SOX Disclosure Control Gap provides historical evidence of the relationship of Section 302... Read >
Author: Neil More
12th October 2005
Once upon a time a company introduced a new product. They didn't want their competition to know, so they didn't advertise or even send out a news release. Sales of the new product were disappointing. The manufacturer was unhappy. What went wrong? Any... Read >
Author: Claire Cunningham
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