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:: Is Your Business Growing?
03/28/2007
You set out to build a successful company...and
you've done it! Now, it's time to make sure the
world knows about it. Apply for the Inc Top 5,000.
All 5,000 companies will be profiled on the Inc.com
website. As always, the top 500 companies will be
profiled in the magazine's Inc. 500 issue in September.
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:: Making Your Podcast
Standout
03/27/2007
Podcasts are relatively inexpensive to create,
as a result, and the quality in published podcasts
is extremely diverse. Corporate podcasts can be
very polished audio productions while hobbyist experimenting
with podcasts may have dogs barking and children's
screaming in the background.
Making Your Podcast Standout
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:: Domain Names for Profit Back
Lash
03/26/2007
Neiman Marcus Group Inc. is suing a pair
of domain name companies, accusing them of improperly
registering more than 40 Internet addresses that
resemble the department store chain's trademarks.
The lawsuit accuses the companies of domain name
tasting, or taking advantage of a five-day refund
period to sample which of the addresses might generate
traffic — and thus potential ad revenues, before
committing to buying them.
Name.com LLC and Spot Domains LLC, two Denver-based
companies that share offices and employees, were
named as defendants. The companies told The Associated
Press on Friday they do not comment on pending litigation.
The complaint, filed last week in U.S. District
Court in Denver, seeks injunctions and damages of
at least $100,000 per name.
The lawsuit comes weeks after Neiman Marcus settled
a similar lawsuit against Dotster Inc., in which
Neiman Marcus accused the registration company of
tasting hundreds of names meant to lure Internet
users who mistype Web addresses. At one point, the
lawsuit said, the misspelled NeimuMarcus.com featured
ads for Target, Nordstrom and other rivals.
complete article
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:: Microsoft Attempting
to Spurn Vista Adoption
03/26/2007
Microsoft is attempting to spurn the adoption
of Microsoft Vista Operating System. Many businesses
are taking a wait and see approach, and Microsoft
is acting to rectify the flat sales numbers.
This past week the company announced the Windows
Vista Additional License program, which provides
discounts to customers who have already purchased
either a retail or an OEM edition of Windows Vista.
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:: Google Pay Per Action
03/22/2007
New Google Pay Per Action Options. Google
has launched a new model adwords model. They advertise
it as:
Increase your advertising reach while paying
only for actions that you define. First, you'll
create an ad and define the action that you want
a user to perform when they visit your site, such
as signing up for your newsletter or purchasing
a product. Then you'll set the amount that you're
willing to pay when this action is completed. Finally,
you'll install conversion tracking code on your
website so that we can verify when an action has
been completed.
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:: Profiting from Podcasts
03/20/2007
Making Money for Podcasts
Podcasts started out as fun ways for ambitious garage
DJs, independent musicians and talk show hosts,
who had not ventured into radio broadcasting as
a way to show their stuff and make a name for themselves.
What started as a hobby for many, has turned into
a lucrative profession for some.
Not surprisingly, podcasters, just like radio stations,
have looked for ways to profit from their on-air
dialogue.
Profiting from Podcasts
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:: Do's and Don'ts of Podcasting
03/12/2007
Consider following these simple podcasting
tips to get the most from your podcast and make
it stand out from other podcasts in the crowd.
DO
1. Make it Professional
Regardless of whether you are podcasting from your
garage or a corporate boardroom there is no reason
that your podcast cannot have a professional sound
and feel. Use software to edit the audio file and
filter background noise. Listeners will not tolerate
poor audio quality. With the wide range of relatively
inexpensive software and hardware available there
is no reason you can not provide good quality audio
podcast.
Do's and Don'ts of Podcasting
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:: China Censorship
03/10/2007
Wikipedia has been banned in China, prompting
the online encyclopedia's cofounder, Jimmy Wales,
to respond on Thursday by criticizing Yahoo, Google
and other Internet firms for allegedly helping China's
censorship efforts. "This is something I would never
do. I think access to information is a fundamental
human right," Wales said.
complete article
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:: Image Sharing Crack Down
03/05/2007
The Bush administration has accelerated
its Internet surveillance push by proposing that
Web sites must keep records of who uploads photographs
or videos in case police determine the content is
illegal and choose to investigate.
Image Crack Down
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:: Podcast Recording
Tips
03/01/2007
Before you begin podcasting develop a plan
and a format for your show. Determine the focus
of your podcast and what types of guests you would
like to interview. Time spent planning your show
will contribute to it's success.
Location, Location, Location
When you are producing a podcast on a regular basis
it is important that you select an appropriate location
for the recording to take place. The location should
be free of external distractions and relatively
quiet. It is easiest if you use the same location
each time, that way the equipment can remain in
place and will not require moving or setup each
time you produce a show.
The room should have a carpet or furniture that
will absorb echoes and dampen the sound. The room
should also have a door, so that you will not have
unexpected interruptions. Reduce extraneous noise
by turning off fans or any equipment. Consider hanging
a note on the door, so that you will not be disturbed
while recording.
Podcast Recording Tips
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:: Audio Recording Software
02/27/2007
Great new audio recording software. With
RecordForAll,
podcasters have the ability to record new audio
files from scratch, or edit and enhance existing
audio files.
Podcasts have evolved into a popular means for individuals
and companies to expand their reach and improve
communications by creating portable on-demand broadcasts.
RecordForAll was designed from the ground up, with
ease of use in mind. RecordForAll has an intuitive
look, and built in tutorials to walk users through
the process of recording and editing their first
audio file.
One click audio recording easily records voices,
music and other sounds. RecordForAll has reduced the learning
curve, making audio recording easy even for beginners.
RecordForAll allows podcasters to layer, synchronize
and transition multiple audio tracks. Podcasters
can now easily create transitional effects between
show segments or insert advertisements into their
podcasts. Existing audio files can also be imported
into RecordForAll for editing. RecordForAll even
has built-in filtering that helps eliminate extraneous
background noises and distortions.
Simply put, RecordForAll is an all-in-one recording
studio that assists users in recording, editing
and mixing their podcasts, resulting in a professional
podcast, even for beginners.
RecordForAll can be used in conjunction with FeedForAll,
an easy to use RSS feed creation software, to publish
all kinds of podcasts, including podcasts that are
compatible with the iTunes Music Store.
Download a trial version of RecordForAll.
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