Archive for September, 2007

Anatomy of an Internet Bubble, and How I Almost Fell For It

Those of us who have been online awhile remember the so-called “bubble burst”. We hear about bubbles all the time in this business. People LOVE to speculate about the next bubble burst. In fact, a lot of people are looking at this whole “Web 2.0″ thing as another bubble about to burst. But, what the [...]


Lazy Linkage: Sep 6, 2007

If you are a user of Google Reader, we welcome a couple new enhancements to the mix. First, you can now SEARCH your feeds. Awesome. Secondly, you can now give your tag folders real English names without Reader dumbing it down to URL-safe strings. Nice. I posted a Google Wish List over on PCMech which [...]


Google Analytics AIR Beta Signup

Most of us know about Google Analytics, the web statistical package from Google. Well, it has an API, and one programmer named Nicolas Lierman has developed a desktop application using Adobe AIR to bring your Analytics reports to your desktop. Very cool, I say! He is getting ready to release as a public beta, [...]


Virtual Tradeshow for eCommerce Marketers

I just recently came across this virtual tradeshow called eComXpo. I have talked before about how it is important to get out there and network. It is usually with the help and knowledge of others that you can put yourself over the top. This is a really hard business in which to be a lone [...]


Paypal Subscriptions are Currently Inoperable

Ouch! There are already those who are a little skeptical of using Paypal for business transactions. Now we have a little more fuel to the fire. Paypal is currently having problems with their subscription service and is not processing any transactions for subscriptions. A lot of users are reporting big time problems with it right [...]


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