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Archive for October, 2008

Yahoo Web Analytics Set-Up

Posted by Jeff Petrosillo on Oct 26, 2008

If you’re a Yahoo store owner chances are you’ll be receiving a beta invitation shortly to start using Yahoo! Web Analytics.  Previously Index Tools, this is powerfull analytics tool that is several steps above Google Analytics.  And as it is fully integrated with Yahoo! Stores its ease of set-up and tracking of data is far [...]

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Digital Socialism

Posted by Joanne Hart on Oct 24, 2008

There is a new buzz word in the world of Intellectual Property protection on the Internet: “Digital Socialism”.  In the article “Digital Socialism and the Tyranny of the Consumer”, Digital Socialism is defined by the author as “The belief that there should be, in effect, some form of collective ownership and/or control of intellectual property.”  [...]

Do You Think I’m Sexy?

Posted by Robyn Snyder on Oct 24, 2008

If you have read any of my other blog posts, you know that from time to time, little birdies visit me and share all kinds of interesting tidbits.  (maybe it is because of my name–Robyn)
Most recently, I was advised of some free entertainment that occurred right here at Solid Cactus headquarters.  Apparently, a male individual [...]

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eMarketing NEPA

Posted by Robyn Snyder on Oct 24, 2008

I recently joined an Internet Marketing networking group called eMarketing NEPA that aims to offer information and resources for business professionals in the Northeastern Pennsylvania area.  This new organization is headed by Tim Moran, Director of Interactive Media for WNEP-TV (www.WNEP.com) and Julie Space, Vice President of Marketing and Customer Service for www.BabyAge.com.
Membership is free, [...]

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A Real Life Marketing Example That Rocks!!

Posted by Jean Lloyd on Oct 24, 2008

When you start working in marketing, a weird thing happens to you. I’ve started to look at brands and their online presence the way I analyze my own clients. A magazine ad is no longer just a pretty distraction. I’m examining it to see what the intention is and where the company is driving the [...]

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Seth Godin

Posted by Michael Jozaitis on Oct 23, 2008

This weeks lets take a more of an interactive approach - has anyone here read Seth Godin’s Tribes yet?
If not, its awesome - pick up a copy

The Only “Green” On Halloween Should Be Yoda & The Hulk

Posted by Michael Rowland on Oct 23, 2008

Today I rolled out of bed, walked out to the living room to soak up the last remaining heat from last night’s fire in which I used entirely too much rare wood (from which I cut down in the woods where Bambi plays), before I hopped in the shower to use up about 200 gallons [...]

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Leave The Black Hats To The Witches

Posted by Robyn Snyder on Oct 20, 2008

A little birdie told me that limousines for funerals cost much less than limousines for weddings.  So, hypothetically speaking, if you were, say, getting married, you could technically secure a lower rate if you were to book the limousines for a funeral rather than a wedding, right?
BUT, you wouldn’t WANT to do that!  Why?  …because [...]

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The Art of Optimization

Posted by snigdha.gupta on Oct 20, 2008

Optimize! optimize! Optimize! As an e commerce owner all we work on is to optimize.  But how do we know what to optimize and more importantly when.  Well! This is a million dollar question that a lot of companies claim they can find an answer to.  Well my question to those companies is that if [...]

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Google Gifts!

Posted by Jean Lloyd on Oct 17, 2008

When the lovely Caroline told me I had a package at the front desk yesterday morning, I wasn’t quite sure what I would find. I hadn’t ordered anything recently, so I had no idea what was waiting for me. When I saw the return address label, I knew it was going to be something good. [...]

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