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September 9, 2004
Local Search and Internet Yellow Pages - A Whole New Vocabulary for Small Business Sales
Author: Dr. Lynella Grant
Written: September 09, 2004
Category: Marketing / On-line
Buyers want both online and local information about where to
buy
Most small businesses are local in nature, serving people
who live nearby. Their customers found them through
traditional methods like the Yellow Pages or newspaper ads.
So far, the Internet hasn\'t figured prominently in their
marketing efforts.
That\'s about to change, as Local Search methods become more
widespread. Even for buyers expecting to spend their money
close to home, more and more of them go to the Internet ... read more
Escape the Mainstream Media\'s Negative View and Get the News Relevant to You
Author: M6.net
Written: September 09, 2004
Category: News / Newsletters
If youre anything like me you are really getting tired of the mainstream medias one-voice-to-many analysis of life on Earth. First of all, its just too negative! I read a survey recently that stated that fourteen out of fifteen newspaper and TV News stories had negative fear-based stories. I dont know about you, but if I look at my everyday life, the amount of good and bad I experience seems to be much more balanced. Why does the big media think we all love hearing the dark side of things so ... read more
Tech Heads Need to Build Software for the Average Human
Author: M6.net
Written: September 09, 2004
Category: Computers And Internet
Being the total opposite to a technical person, it is hard to imagine future Internet software advances. The techno-humans have come up with incredible ideas and subsequently their ideas have come to fruition. It seems like anything a human puts their mind to can be done. Our species has come such a long way, but I feel the key to the next part in our evolution of technology and consciousness is to integrate the ideas of the average person. Who do we build all this technology for anyway? I ... read more
Constructing Quality Websites
Author: M6.net
Written: September 09, 2004
Category: Computers And Internet / Webmasters
Good websites stand out from the masses of boring, hard to travel, and overly commercial sites that now rule our Cyberspace. Interactivity and integrity are necessary for a site to become a hub of activity.
Websites, there are literally billions of them out there in cyber-space. How many of them do you go to and just think this is boring, bland, or hard to use? It seems like too many to mention. So what makes a good website? I reckon its about interaction. Youve got to make the visitor ... read more
Be Inspired by Looking at Other Sites
Author: M6.net
Written: September 09, 2004
Category: Computers And Internet / Web Design/Marketing
Being a writer, when I was asked to do some research into what makes a good website, of course I straightaway went to check out all of my favorite authors. After sifting through a few standard sites I remembered to look at one of my all time respected writers-Paulo Coelho. Judging by how many books he has sold he is obviously a lot of peoples favorite, and his website is exactly what youd want to keep the fans happy.
If any of you are familiar with Coelhos work you will know how prolific he ... read more
Visualisation: The hidden Key to home business success
Author: Ian Canaway
Written: September 09, 2004
Category: Business / Home Business
The power of visualisation is a skill which is often neglected by people who run their own home business.
Visualisation or guided imagery is a very powerful technique that can help increase both your efficiency and effectiveness in achieving your home business goals.
You must see your goals clearly and specifically before you can set out for them. Hold them in your mind until they become second nature. --Les Brown--
All top class athletes utilise visualisation to mentally ... read more
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