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Find the Right Supplier, and You Will be Fine
ReviewLutions Dotcom | July 4th 2008 by bengkyo
Dealing with home improvement issues sometimes could be quite challenging and not an easy task to do. One of the key point about this is finding the right supplier in order to guarantee that you will always get the best quality stuff ever. Therefore, read more
Tripwolf - Does not stand out in the jungle of travel sites.
Travel Blog | July 2nd 2008 by Marco Belemmi
Tripwolf is a new social travel guide that that just launched in public beta. Tripwolf wants to be a destination for the discerning traveler that combines professional editorial travel content with user generated content. … Continue here: T read more
Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice
Let Peace Inspire You | July 2nd 2008 by Peace
This is the Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice stall which we frequent very often, almost every weekends. However, I began to get ’scared’ of it, and decide for the time being (see how everything goes), NOT to buy from them anymore. These read more
On Call: Getting ready for the iPhone 3G
iPhone News Updated | July 1st 2008 by thanaads
iPhone 3G (Credit: Apple) Q: If I buy an iPhone 3G in one country, can we then terminate the contract and reactivate in in another country with a local carrier? –HSquared A: If you buy an iPhone 3G, no one will stop you from canceling the serv read more
How to Tell a Customer What They Need
Save and Conquer | July 1st 2008 by Bryce
In my line of engineering, it is common for the customer to not know what they need to solve a particular problem they are having. They know they have a problem because something has broken, or they are not getting the performance they require. They read more
SEO Tricks
Tryangled Solutions web designing tips tricks | July 1st 2008 by Raji
What to watch out for with some SEO companies First of all, when you are choosing a search engine optimization company you want to find one that has a website with up-to-date information. If you are on a website and see a company stating that Yahoo c read more
I’m not a number - or a user - or a visitor
The Way of the Web | June 30th 2008 by BadgerGravling
For a while I’ve read various people debating whether ‘traditional’ terms for people online are still effective. Do we really just want ‘visitors’ - as if they turn up, pay their museum entry fee, look at the exhibits an read more
Arcade Games - Are They Here to Stay?
GameZig | June 30th 2008
Arcade games are a great way to relax and enjoy a little bit of downtime.Most are a coin-operated entertainment machines, typically installed in businesses such as restaurants, pubs, video arcades, and Family Entertainment Centers. These games are of read more
SeeWhy Announces Version 3.4 to Drive Online 1-to-1 Marketing - B…
SEO Marketing Zone | June 30th 2008 by Assaf B
Business Wire (press release) SeeWhy Announces Version 3.4 to Drive Online 1-to-1 Marketing Business Wire (press release), CA - 1 hour ago With this release, SeeWhy breaks new ground in online marketing by enabling [...] read more
For Startups: How to Find Problems to Solve?
pluGGd.in | June 26th 2008 by rajesh
[Guest post by Paras, pluGGd.in reader. If you want to submit your posts, hop here] For a startup, the most important thing is to find a pain-point. This pain-point refers to the real problems which people encounter in their daily life. Many a tim read more
Do Not Want
The Typing Makes Me Sound Busy | June 26th 2008 by J Money
"Careful," she said, removing one already damp sock and flicking it toward the floor. "That's a fresh scar." She pointed to a pink line unevenly traversing the top of her foot like an odd-numbered interstate on an unfolded map."Oh, that's fine," I sa read more
The brand is the business
Bas van Oosterhout's Business Innovation Blog | June 24th 2008 by Bas van Oosterhout
According to thought leaders within INSEAD customers are really in the driver’s seat when it comes to making or breaking a brand. Also different consumer trends indicate the same, such as Trendwatching.com for example. In the past people could read more
Telstra Bigpond ZOMG!
AussieFeral Blog | June 23rd 2008 by Chris
Warning, I am not cutting out swaring from my posts now, I am so pissed off right now, I feel the need to leave it in. Okay, so we can log back into our account the next day (23rd) after the edit on the post below, but we called Telstra back for our read more
How About a Dozen 3 Buck Earrings? Market Experiment
Perpetualplum's Weblog | June 23rd 2008 by Plum
After my previous post telling the story of my MIL and her failed search for simple dangling earrings, I had the urge to make more earrings. I bought a bunch of beads from a beading acquaintance a while ago. She had a variety of beads in limi read more
Manage Your Customer in a New Way
ReviewLutions Dotcom | June 23rd 2008 by bengkyo
As business owner that offer product or services, maintain a constant communication between you and your customer is not something that you could play for. It’s very important or even critical for the future of your business. A classic statement of read more
Focus and Technology
Chief Shepherd | June 22nd 2008 by Ray Waldo
Michael Campbell, on his blog, Internet Marketing Secrets, presented an insightful comment about keeping focus on what is important. In his reference, he spoke to the use of technology… “Don’t get stuck on the technology. It’s read more
Control your Queue Rage... Control your nonsense!
That's News | June 22nd 2008 by Thats News
Ever been stuck in the world’s slowest checkout queue? Boiled over by the time it takes to pay? Helen Wilde, Solutions Sales Director at Wincor Nixdorf, comments, “Queue rage is making a comeback. As far back as June 2006, Visa UK highlighted th read more
No Title
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT | June 22nd 2008 by Nik Zafri
The Star Global Malaysians Forum - Posted: 01 August 2005 at 8:47pm Q Dear Nik, how do you define 'Customer Communication' in the Construction Industry'? (Civil and Building) A It is unfair for me to say that what I am about to say here suffice! I'll read more
Jackass
Twice Upon A Time | June 21st 2008 by Twice Upon A Time
I often wonder if all stores are frequented by odd individuals, or if only thrift stores have bizarre stories to tell about them...Here is one.A man, who complained in the past about the store not having a public restroom, asked to speak to the manag read more
Be Contrary! Buck the Trend and Listen to Your Customer!
Perpetualplum's Weblog | June 21st 2008 by Plum
My father-in-law’s wife showed up at our house with 2 different earrings in her ears, a horse and a bird. I asked her why her earrings didn’t match and she gave me the story. She loved both of the earrings, but she had lost the other read more
Carbonite Online Storage Review
Virtual Impax | June 21st 2008 by Kathy Hendershot
Back in April, I got an email from my FTP software people offering a free 30 day trial of Carbonite Online Storage. I signed up and when 30 days was up, my backup still wasn’t complete but I signed up anyway. I had worked during the backup a read more
Are You Putting Profits Before Prospects?
Personal Trainers Online | June 21st 2008 by Noel Lyons
When you help your clients get what they want and need, they’ll buy your products or services again and again, and tell all their friends to do the same. (...) read more
Apathetic service at Changi Airport? I don’t quite agree
Simply Jean | June 15th 2008 by Simply Jean
Writer Camelli Tang wrote about how disdain the level of service at Changi Airport was while relating an incident that she encountered at the airport. Apparently, there was a sick passenger on board and she was helping and there was no one around to read more
It's the Way Things Have Always Been...
Converstations | June 15th 2008 by Mike Sansone
We put this presentation together for a recent Angela Maiers Literacy Institute. The words are based closely on Harry Chapin's song, "Flowers are Red." We read the words rather than sang them: | View | Upload your own Here's the... read more
Happy Father’s Day
Let Peace Inspire You | June 15th 2008 by Peace
Never really have the intentions to celebrate Father’s Day. However, the children wanted to go swimming today and we went Woodlands Swimming Pool. After that, we went to Botak Jones for dinner, and a SURPRISE Happy Father’s Day greeting read more
Protect Your Business From Credit Card Fraud Attempt
IBS Pro! | June 13th 2008 by bengkyo
Credit cards are used as forms of payments, now more than ever. There are also more businesses online and most of these shops accept payment by credit card. Therefore, protecting your business online fraud credit card is essential. For companies that read more
Business Model 2.0: Manage your Value Chain
Bas van Oosterhout's Business Innovation Blog | June 12th 2008 by Bas van Oosterhout
Working on different client innovation projects and reshaping their Business Models it is often the case that a new project explicits a need to move into a different part of the current value chain. With Value Chains in this case I mean different org read more
The Plan
Twice Upon A Time | June 11th 2008 by Twice Upon A Time
I often read blog posts about how much fun it is to bring home great finds from thrift stores, or how someone is so addicted to shopping in thrift stores, that they cannot pass a good deal; other blog posts share 3 new uses for some odd household ite read more
You can call Tune Money at any number now
TuneMoney Updates | June 11th 2008 by Azlan A.Raof
Another good news for Tune Card user, starting from this Friday(13 June) you will able to call Tune Money Customer Service at any number. Meaning you don't have to go back home first to use your fixed line to call Tune Money.You can use your handphon read more

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