Are You Fighting the Etailer Price War or Circumventing it? (1)
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by Karri Flatla According to the New York Times article Websites Wage Holiday Price Wars (Nov. 19, 2008), small and large etailers alike are facing some tough choices this holiday season. It would seem that in the end, everything really does come down to price. And if you're not willing to fight the good fight--or if your bottom line simply can't survive the battle--your ecommerce business is doomed. Or is it?The article paints a picture ...
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آدم میگه :میشه عاشق یه زن بود ولی با 1000تا زن دیگه هم خوابید. حوا میگه :باید عاشق یه مرد بود و با همون مرد هم خوابید. +البته نسوان عزیز زیاد نباید با خوندن این متن خوشحال بشن، چون الان خیلی چیزا حداقل در مورد شماها عوض شده.
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امین said:
حوا هنوز نمیدونست که آدم خُر و پف میکنه !
Create Your Own Virtual Lobby (1)
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by Eric Brown There are all sorts of ways today to connect with, participate and enjoy a conversation with your customer. There have been numerous posts about starting and maintaining a company blog, which is an excellent tool. Another favorable venue is to create a Ning site. It is a very easy application and can create a pretty cool place to have conversation and engage your customers. It is sort of like having your own ...
Wal-Mart Says No to Black Friday Ads on Internet, Goes After Sites and Search Engines (1)
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by Mack Collier Failing to get the memo that it's 2008, Wal-Mart has decided to get even more aggressive in battling the 'pre-mature' leakage of their Black Friday circular ads. The Bentonville, AR retailer is not only going after the sites that post the circulars, but the search engines that link to and index the sites.Search Engine Journal reports on this, and like most sane people, wonders why Wal-Mart is so opposed to having such ...
Make Your Business Image Pop With A Twitter Profile Makeover (2)
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by Robert Clough Want to be ignored? Be boring. Simple. But, if your business is ignored, you may end up living in a van down by the river. Not Good.So how can we be, um, not boring? Well, there isn't a one size fits all quick fix, but one step everyone can take is improving how we present our business to the public. And being the social media fans we are around here, it will ...
Guilty (in a good way) By Link Association (1)
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by Debra Mastaler An article in our local newspaper caught my eye today; it was a short piece on how the public relations department in a neighboring County were going to offer a variety of new programming on their school and government cable channels. The article went on to say County administrators were interested in expanding local news coverage and pointed out how the school system was using YouTube to host its video's.Government cable...You Tube...
What I Know for Sure-Teachers Matter (2)
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One of my favorite parts of O Magazine, is Oprah's section on things she knows for sure. Reflecting after a busy week of conversations with teachers, members of the business community, parents, and school leaders...this is what I know for sure: Teachers matter-what we do, how we do it, and the influence we have when we do it right!Photo on Flickr by Con Mis Related Posts: Providing Every Student With a World Class Education Invest ...
Marketing in Hard Times: Pricing (3)
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by Diane Aull Is it a good idea to cut your prices when times get tough? When money is tight, it might seem that lowering your prices would be the thing to do. Customers are bargain-hunting, and you may think lower-priced competitors will eat your lunch unless you offer an even better deal. But it's not always that simple. And sometimes lowering your prices could end up doing you more harm than good. Sure, you ...
How to Grow Your Twitter Following (Even if You're Not a Marketer) (26)
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by Karri Flatla I'm not ready to talk about how Twitter has benefited me or my business yet--we have a complicated relationship. But I think it goes without saying that a lot of people (or should I say "peeps") would like to grow their Twitter following, and I think I've cracked the code. Whatever your social networking goals are, the following tactics will not only increase the number of people following you, but you will ...
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M. Black said:
Back to basics about twitter.
J'en ai marre de votre usabilité ! (1)
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C'est pourtant pas compliqué: En anglais, on dit "Usability" et "something usable" En français, on parle d'"Utilisabilité" et de "quelque chose d'utilisable" Dites-vous en français que votre produit est usable ? Non, vous dites comme chacun d'entre nous, que votre produit est utilisable....
Measuring Social Media (1)
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by: Mark RogersHow do you build brands post-Google? As the recession begins to bite, brands are finding that getting through to customers is tougher than ever. Offline advertising is showing diminishing returns. McKinsey predicts that by 2010, traditional television advertising will be one-third as effective as it was in 1990.
Can You Still Afford to Ignore Blogs and Social Media? (2)
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by Mack Collier So is all this blogging and social media stuff really just a fad? Is it going away? Or will most companies need to invest in the coming years in using these tools to better connect with their customers? Thanks to many recent surveys and studies, the future of social media for businesses is becoming much clearer...At SBMU last week during my Blogging for Business session, I referenced a recent survey by eMarketer ...
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Kenneth Hoyumpa said:
How many of these new blogs are just blog-spam? Blogging is still growing, but the numbers can be distorted and over-inflated.