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Newsletter Archive: 2006

Entrepreneur Peer Support
Over the years, many entrepreneurs have told me about one problem they found very difficult to solve. The concern was how, where, and with whom to discuss issues relating to operating a business. Their feeling was one of isolation and being alone in the world. They were unable to find other business owners who could relate and identify with their short and long term challenges.

Date: 2006-11-21


PubCon: The Duplicate Content Zone
A PubCon session entered a place beyond indexing and search traffic: The Duplicate Content Zone, where websites sometimes go and are never seen again. WebProNews tagged along as the session hosts played the Rod Serling role for the audience.

Date: 2006-11-16


Is it time to move to a new hosting provider?
Keeping on top of the important things is a challenge, because everything is important when you're a small business. Something as important as your hosting needs should be entrusted to the provider that measures its success by your success. At least that's what Rackspace believes. Your team's needs are our needs. Their goals are our goals. And we'll do whatever it takes to make your team happy and successful.

Date: 2006-11-14


ASP.NET: Permanent Redirection
The easiest way to make a redirection in ASP.NET is using Response.Redirect(url).

Date: 2006-11-10


A Task For Any Social Media Business Initiative
I hope this post doesn't come across as too snarky, but I couldn't resist. I was attending a session at a conference yesterday at which the speaker presented a company's podcast as an example of excellent communication.

Date: 2006-11-07


Online Reputation Management: The New PR
Generally speaking, your reputation is created and altered by what you do and what everyone, including you, says.

Date: 2006-11-02


Bringing Your Retail Vision To The Web
For retail people, for many small business owners, they have a vision of the web site that they really hope to see, but have problems then translating from their vision to the details that technical folks need so that the vision can be realized.

Date: 2006-11-01


2005 Archive