August 26th, 2008 by Ostap
Top companies have been doing it for months.
It enables their employees to “be there” without actually being there.
Teleconferencing has been in existence for a number of months to help people to work at home and still be a major part of meetings.
But, now it’s taking on a whole new dimension.
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August 26th, 2008 by Ostap
When it comes to marketing, it’s said that if you want to
grow your business, you need to think “outside the box”.
But as you know, “thinking outside the box” is not always
easy.
Here’s an example of what I mean. See if you can figure out
the
best thing to do in this situation.
You’re single and successful, busily driving home from work
one Friday evening, alone in your car on a somewhat spooky
and stormy night.
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August 25th, 2008 by Ostap
The human mind is an modern hybrid that lets us to expect the future - to consider big ideas. That’s the full word.
Nevertheless, a turning number of psychologists and behavioural scientists are determination evidence that our brains are hard-wired for mistakes in today societal surroundings, particularly when it comes up to value the personality and anticipating conduct of people we encounter.
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August 25th, 2008 by Ostap
With the turning realisation that the market is not what it victimized to be, more and more society are turn to the Entanglement as the marketing surround subject of reach a spread Diaspora of ‘Long Tail’ (Chris Sherwood Anderson, “The Tenacious Tail end”, Pumped up Mag) concerned chances with a relevant memorable marketing message. Read the rest of this entry »
August 25th, 2008 by Ostap
Most every twenty I get Notices about the openning up of one more Cyberspace marketing Game show. There are all forms of grounds for a Game show: Easter, Yule, summer and even the organizer’s natal day.
Ezines, gross revenue pitches and peculiar web logs denote such events and ask for to file for them as an user and/or as a JV partner. Read the rest of this entry »
August 24th, 2008 by Ostap
I am certain you are familiar with the musical phrase, I could trade ice cubes to an Inuit. First, let me to in person compliment anyone extinct there who has traded ice cubes to an Inuit, for I conceive this to be rather a hard undertaking to fulfill.
You would have to be one heck of a sales person to carry out this, but why would anyone waste their time selling person something they didnt need?
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August 24th, 2008 by Ostap
In Ray Bradbury’s short narrative “A Sound of Roar”, a grouping of people
travel 1000000s of months into the past to run dinosaurs. One of them
by chance stairs on and shoots down a butterfly, that dramatically modifies
the future.
This thought was as well interpreted up in a film named “The Butterfly stroke Effect”,
star Aston Kutcher, about a young adult male who negociated to locomote to
his past and, by fixing earliest cases, changed results in his
future, letting in some that were unlooked.
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