Posted by admin on May 11, 2008 at 10:27 am
I’ve a passion for Business and keep looking for good articles. Today, I checked if I could find more info by entering ‘network marketing’ in Google and found this:
While Apple fans are getting excited about the smaller laptop that Steve Jobs is expected to announce Tuesday, the PC crowd is wondering whatever happened to the Ultra-Mobile PC platform that Microsoft and Intel announced a few years ago. Clunky first versions deflated the UMPC hype, but crowds at CES seemed excited by demonstrations of sleeker models built on Intel’s “Menlow” platform that’s coming later this year. Apple’s surely going to do something with Intel’s new platform. If it follow
I tried several more searches on ‘network marketing’ but after 10 minutes I got lazy, gave up and posted this entry to ‘Radio Spots and Commercials’. Still, I think it was an interesting exercise.
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Posted by admin on May 10, 2008 at 12:17 pm
This morning I used Yahoo! to find more information on ‘retail marketing’ so I could post it into ‘Radio Spots and Commercials’. And this is one of the many results:
; to distribute their lineup of mainstream PC games at retail in North America, beginning with The Tuttles. … In addition, Strategic Marketing Partners, Inc (SMP) will represent the same Legacy titles to game resellers and distributors….New Retail Distribution, Marketing Agreements in Place with Navarre, SMP Videogame developer and publisher Legacy Interactive announced their first quarter lineup o…
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Posted by admin on May 10, 2008 at 11:28 am
Today I was digging for some info on ‘retail business’ and came across the following section:
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Posted by admin on May 8, 2008 at 9:27 pm
Today I was digging for some info on ‘retail business’ and came across the following section:
While the company did not disclose the price of the iPhone but Business Standard had on April 16 this year reported, that the price would range between Rs 27,200 a nd Rs 28,000. … The Cupertino, California-based company, according to Apple retail sources, said initially the 8 GB version of the much-hyped touchscreen device …
Not exactly what I was looking for, nevertheless still a good read.
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Posted by admin on May 8, 2008 at 5:57 am
This morning I used Yahoo! to find more information on ‘new business’.. And this is one of the first results I found:
Myanmar, one of Asias poorest countries where peaceful demonstrations for democracy were brutally crushed last year, is now back in the headlines after cyclone Nargus swept through the country, leaving a death toll that could be as high as 100,000. The military junta that has ruled Myanmar for decades has acknowledged that some 41,000 people were missing in the wake of the cyclone, with about one million more left homeless. U.S. and international sources, however, put the death toll at 100,00
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Posted by admin on May 7, 2008 at 9:13 pm
Today I used Live search to find more info on ‘central market’ so I could post it into ‘Radio Spots and Commercials’. And this is one of the first results:
Right down to the apple pie with a slice of American cheese melted on it for dessert in a world class Flea Market and yard sale on a permanent site. … Families and Grammas out in twos and young kids let loose to enjoy a Friday nite in the acres of tables, goods and food on a Friday evening. in central PA rural bliss….
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Posted by admin on May 7, 2008 at 1:14 pm
Today I was digging for some info on ‘letter of business’ and came across the following section:
Just a few years ago, Exxon’s CEO Rex Tillerson said he wasn’t interested in getting into the alternative energy business. Oil and gas was enough for them. … (This was before Sen. Jay Rockefeller sent them a letter in 2006, demanding that they stop funding denialist “research” designed to confuse the public about global w arming….Last Thursday, in my second appearance on Fox Business, Neil Cavuto asked me whether or not I thought it was a good idea to tax the “windfall” profits of Big Oil, a … nd let Congress spend them on alternative energy….With this perspective, Big Oil’s profits look less like a “windfall” than they do prudent management of a business in decline. … Government can offer incentives, but we should let the shareholders of Big Oil guide their companies to investing appropriately in the energy of the future….The Rockefellers’ case was made clearly by Neva Rockefeller Goodwin, a PhD economist and great-granddaughter of the family patriarch, in a Fox Business interview o … Let’s look at Exxon’s numbers, on an annual basis (some annualized from Q1 2008)….
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Posted by admin on May 6, 2008 at 6:13 pm
Last night I used Google to find more info on ‘relationship marketing’ so I could post it into ‘Radio Spots and Commercials’. And this is one of the first results:
Thirty percent of the client inquiries we get are about activating BtoB word of mouth. It was one of our more important pieces of feedback from last year’s “From Mass to Grass” word of mouth conference - “we want more BtoB coverage” (and yes, we will have that this year). And why not? It’s a relationship -driven business where a small group of people can capture quite a bit of value chain, in terms of customer advaocay, customer support and add-on applications and content. Plus, more than 1/2
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Posted by admin on May 6, 2008 at 6:28 am
In the afternoon I used Google to find more info on ‘retail marketing’ so I could post it into ‘Radio Spots and Commercials’. And this is one of the many results I found:
Readers assume that publishing is 90% noble editing and 10% crass marketing, but the fact of the matter is that editing is only the tiny, hypervisible tip of the i ceberg. … ry to persuade retail buyers to get excited, and the retail buyers decide how many copies to buy and whether to feature the book in a prominent front-of-the-store d isplay, for which publishers pay dearly….
I tried several more searches on ‘retail marketing’ but after 10 minutes I got tired, gave up and posted this entry to ‘Radio Spots and Commercials’. Still, I think it was an interesting time.
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Posted by admin on May 6, 2008 at 5:57 am
This morning I used Yahoo! to find more info on ‘retail business’ so I could post it into ‘Radio Spots and Commercials’. And this is one of the many results I found:
When a blatant expires, the invention enters the “public domain” allowing anyone to type, use or retail the invention without needing the permission or paying any r oyalty to the inventor. … If the inventor is stiff, the application may be made by legal representatives, that is, the administrator or executor of the business park….
Aargh, not exactly what I was looking for, but a good read nevertheless.
HWR - the ‘fearless leader’ edition
Our new best friend, David Hamilton, joins us with a post on Aetna’s collaboration with Healthline Networks. … In the spirit of public service, this edition concludes with a post from the Nursing Online site, which is more of a marketing venture than a blog….David Harlow reports that, so far, this was not successful, and takes regulators to task for their ineffectual bumbling about in a market that desperately needs f ewer high-acuity beds. … is the domain of Vince Kuraitis and David Kibbe; they make a compelling case for the emergence of a ‘network model’ for an EHR vs a consolidated model (all info r esiding in one place)….
Ah, well, back to the drawing board and try again.
Obama-Nelson ‘08?
Guest Perspective/Rich Rubino If Barack Obama is awarded the Democratic presidential nomination, his first major decision will be the selection of a vice presidential running mate. While some may advise Obama to seek Hillary Clinton for that post, Obama may want to consider a broader array of strategic options. He should focus his attention on how he can leverage his quest for the White House by choosing a running mate who can add something of significance to the ticket. In short, his choice
Not exactly what I was looking for, but still a good read.
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