March 5th, 2008
Being socially responsible has always been fashionable in the corporate world. But after Al Gore’s moving and thoroughly inspiring ‘An inconvenient truth’, a lot more companies have jumped the bandwagon of being social responsible or environmentally friendly.
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March 5th, 2008
A few days ago, in conversation with one of the senior partners in our company, I heard the term “link baiting”.
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February 29th, 2008
Social finance seems to have gained root on the web.
Sellaband is a great concept. It enables musicians and their fans to raise the money for a professional recording, selling music through the site and the sharing of any advertising spoils. At the end everyone makes money – the artist, the believers [fans] and the site itself.
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February 29th, 2008
The other day, as part of my regular gallivant on the web, I spotted
IdeaStorm, the new community site by Dell Computers.
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February 29th, 2008
Over many years that we have been on the web, we have gleaned useful models to structure a web site’s navigation. Here are a few insights on how to structure the navigation of a web site.
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February 29th, 2008
Let me share with you how we, at
Pigtail Pundits stumbled upon a CMS, and the wonderful events that led us to do so.
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March 7th, 2007
What’s MBNM? Why does it exist? How can it benefit participating businesses and individuals? Does it work equally for all businesses? How can students benefit… and more, answered here.
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March 7th, 2007
I have put together a list of links on Business Networking, which I have found very helpful. Browse through these and enrich yourself.
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March 7th, 2007
I have always had an abiding interest in business networking. In particular, I have been seized for a while with issues such as the origins of networking and what makes networks grow. There’s enough literature on the salutary effects of networking, especially for business on the WWW, but little on what I wished to know. This article is an attempt to look at networking from a larger perspective.
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