Posts made in April, 2010

Zemanta – The Latest Plugin

Posted by on Apr 30, 2010 in Websites | 0 comments

Zemanta – The Latest Plugin

Image via CrunchBase I recently started using this plugin – and find it quite helpful.. It suggest graphics, tags and related articles. This offers your reader an even greater experience.  try it out and it’s free! Zemanta expands the author’s regular blogging or email dashboard, populating it on the fly with content suggestions relevant to the current text. It presents images, links, articles, tags in a simple interface. It encourages re-use and linking to other content with as little effort as possible – a single click. » Download Add-on Related articles by Zemanta zemanta, a great wordpress plugin, brings value to gmail (and more)...

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The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes

Posted by on Apr 29, 2010 in Websites | 1 comment

The Cobbler's Children Have No Shoes

Image via Wikipedia This old story relates to the fact that a busy cobbler will be so busy making shoes for his customers that he has no time to make some for his own children. We’ve been building websites, attending client meetings, giving advice – all the while our website has been gathering dust.  The last blog post was – don’t ask.  Even our blog format is about to be obsolete – we have been using blogger since the inception and as of May 1st  they will no longer support FTP.  You know it’s bad when even Google is telling to get your act together. So, please bear with us as we revitalize and revamp the site. Related...

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And they told two friends . . .

Posted by on Apr 28, 2010 in Social Networking | 0 comments

And they told two friends . . .

Image by rchappo2002 via Flickr Understanding the concept on social networking – When I was a kid, you know back in the stone ages – there used to be commercial for Breck Shampoo – “and you told two friends, and they told two friends, and they told two friends . . . The idea was that happy customers would share their experiences with friends, who in turn would pass it on. Ultimately, this became known as viral marketing. Fast forward to the 21st Century, and this is the premise behind using social networks for marketing. You post something; your friends read it and pass it on to their friends. Great! Marketing all done! ...

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