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New Rules for E-commerce – – A SPN Exclusive Article Part 4

December 9, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

When the Internet was conceived, it was developed as an ‘information highway.’ It has evolved into an e-commerce solution that is a mandatory component for every business. However, the Rules of E-commerce have changed. In this article we introduce the new rules and how they impact Web Hosting Companies. • In Part 1, we discussed how the new rules impact consumers. • In Part 2, we discussed how the new rules impact online merchants. • In Part 3, we discussed how the new rules impact shopping cart software developers. • In Part 5 we will discuss how the new rules impact smart phone application developers.

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Setting a Sale Schedule for the Holiday Season

December 9, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

As the holiday season approaches, many retail stores begin to prepare for the sales ahead by getting ready with credit card processing systems and seasonal workers. However, one question that stores commonly deal with is how to set their sales schedule. When sales are placed too close to each other, customers may ignore or lose track of the promotions. However, relying on a single big sale may cause a business to miss out on other opportunities throughout the season. By effectively spreading out sales, retail stores and small businesses can get the most out of their holiday promotions.

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Timeline lands in New Zealand

December 8, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment 

The tides of change have arrived at the social network, as Facebook officially debuts its Timeline feature to users in New Zealand. “Starting today, we are making Timeline more widely available as we measure speed and other types of performance. We’ll begin by making it available to people in New Zealand and then roll it out more broadly in the near future,” product manager Samuel Lessin wrote on the Facebook blog . Following the announcement of the social network’s new look and feel at the f8 developer conference in September, Facebook rolled out the Timeline feature to a test group of developers and users – promising to eventually roll out gradually to its 800 million users worldwide. The timeline will reorganise the way information is presented and allow users to set custom photos on their profile pages, hide stories and share others widescreen, listen to music and share ‘apps’ with their friends. “Back in the early days of Facebook, your profile was pretty basic – just your name, a photo, where you went to school…

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New Rules for E-commerce – A SPN Exclusive Article Part 3

December 7, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment 

When the Internet was conceived, it was developed as an ‘information highway.’ It has evolved into an e-commerce solution that is a mandatory component for every business. However, the Rules of E-commerce have changed. In this article we introduce the new rules and how they impact shopping cart developers. • In Part 1, we discussed how the new rules impact consumers. • In Part 2 we discussed how the new rules impact online merchants. • In Part 4 we will discuss how the new rules impact smart phone application developers.

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Why Quora Is the Answer to Your Business Branding Questions – A SPN Exclusive Article

October 28, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Being a part of a marketing department in today’s world is somewhat exhausting. All day I am stumbling, digging, tweeting, liking, and connecting. For some, this may sound like a foreign language, but for an employee in the marketing field this sounds like work, work and more work. Social media is a great and cost effective way to start growing your company brand, so I love the idea; however, there comes a point when enough is enough. I have always felt that pretty soon consumers are going to fall behind, and it will then become harder and harder to introduce any new social networking site. In other words, if another networking platform is going to try and weasel its way into the hearts of bloggers and marketers, it would have to be pretty amazing. Although I have held this opinion for a while, I have finally found a new site that I think is absolutely worth explaining to the tweeters and stumblers out there – Quora ( http://www.quora.com/ ). Believe it or not, this site is not all that new; it was created in 2009 by the former CTO of Facebook, Adam D’Angelo

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Why Quora Is the Answer to Your Business Branding Questions – A SPN Exclusive Article

October 28, 2011 by creative · Leave a Comment 

Being a part of a marketing department in today’s world is somewhat exhausting. All day I am stumbling, digging, tweeting, liking, and connecting. For some, this may sound like a foreign language, but for an employee in the marketing field this sounds like work, work and more work. Social media is a great and cost effective way to start growing your company brand, so I love the idea; however, there comes a point when enough is enough. I have always felt that pretty soon consumers are going to fall behind, and it will then become harder and harder to introduce any new social networking site. In other words, if another networking platform is going to try and weasel its way into the hearts of bloggers and marketers, it would have to be pretty amazing. Although I have held this opinion for a while, I have finally found a new site that I think is absolutely worth explaining to the tweeters and stumblers out there – Quora ( http://www.quora.com/ ).

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SEO Metrics to SEO Action: 7 Ingenious Ways to Use SEO Reports – A SEO-News Exclusive Article

October 27, 2011 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Did you believe SEO reports were just for SEO companies? Ok, this is just as true as the fact that dough is only used to make doughnuts. Those who provide SEO services can’t do without SEO reports, because they have to demonstrate their progress to clients. However, there are many more ways in which SEOs, webmasters or site owners can use SEO reports. In this article, I’d like to discuss those ways. Please note that all the recommendations provided here are based on the SEO reports generated by SEO PowerSuite SEO PowerSuite – our homemade SEO software bundle.

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Facebook Adds Public Profile Option

March 17, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

Facebook users can now pick and choose which part of their profile they would like to share with everyone on the social networking site.

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Twitter More Trafficked in UK Than Newspaper Websites

March 16, 2009 by publisher · Leave a Comment 

Microblogging service Twitter continues to gain fans in the U.S. and abroad; in the UK, Twitter became the 54th most visited website last week, up from 66th the week before and receiving more traffic than most of the websites of the UK

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