Marketing

Going Mobile: 7 Questions You Should Ask Yourself (Report)

Posted by on September 27, 2011 at 4:05 pm
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What factors should you take into consideration when choosing a mobile solution for your (wordpress.org) site? Don’t know where to start? You’re in luck: I have compiled a mini-report benchmarking 12 popular mobile solutions that could be applied to your WP site (some of them were developed especially for the platform, others are more widely applicable).The solutions are compared for costs, technology, and many other factors. In the report you will find tables with benchmark information for these and other factors for all mobile solutions as well as comments below each table. Read this post with a summary in the form of seven questions you should ask yourself before going mobile and some quick answers and/or download the report. Learn more>>

New Markets: Fundamental Risks And Surprising Opportunities

Posted by on March 28, 2011 at 2:55 pm
Investments

New economic opportunities are often associated with technological innovation and market deregulation, at least in the last few decades. But how does one compete in these markets without large funds or unique technological capabilities, as most small business owners must? Understanding the fundamental risks and opportunities beneath market deregulatory models and accessing lowcost technological means such as open source software and social media, could be the start of your own unique answer to those questions. Learn more…

4 Shopping Carts Reviewed

Posted by on February 18, 2011 at 5:20 pm
Shopping Carts

Choosing an online shopping cart can be quite difficult because there are so many variables to consider such as SEO, security, social media readiness, media integration options, integration with your real business processes and bookkeeping, taxes, shipping, payment options and more. In addition you can choose a self hosted option or opt for a system that is hosted on the servers of the shopping cart vendor. Learn more…

Combining Emerging Technology Trends

Posted by on February 3, 2011 at 8:58 pm
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One way of approaching product- and business development is watching technological trends such as: Social Media, Green Technology, Tablet PC’s, Mobile Apps and “The Internet of Things” that offer the promise of new markets opening up. How do you integrate these technology trends…

Build A Chrome Dashboard In 10 Minutes

Posted by on December 18, 2010 at 5:39 pm
Chrome

Google’s Agenda is to push cloud-computing and make their Chrome browser a platform from which you use all your productivity and other apps. In this article you will find a way to build a communications and office dashboard in less then 10 minutes by simply adding a number of powerful free apps form the Google Chrome App Store. Are you ready to embrace Google’s vision? Find out by giving it a try..

“Openness” And Time’s Person Of The Year

Posted by on December 17, 2010 at 3:30 pm
Winner and Runner Up

The new technologies emerging everyday from the world of web 2.0 markets are placing new demands on governments, businesses and individuals. Great opportunities and potential threats require new skills to deal with the constantly increasing “Openness”. Freedoms and responsibilities closely associated with an ever increasing transparency force people from all walks of life including business to come to grips with a new ethos as the accomplishments of the winner and runner up of Time Magazine’s Person Of The Year in 2010 illustrate.Are you ready for the new “Openness”?

Social Media: Make or Buy?

Posted by on November 17, 2010 at 11:04 pm
Unknown

Developing a website or service that enables web 2.0 social interactions and caters to mobile devices and other preferences of your audience can be either difficult or easy. Before you start off on a development rampage it is probably smart to make a few strategic choices that can save you time and money in the long run. These are some of them.

Unlocking The Sales Potential Of Your Internal Organization

Posted by on November 6, 2010 at 5:17 pm
Shake On It!

Professionals create a lot of specialized information that is locked within the organization and inaccesible to others. This could be much more of an asset then is currently the case for many organizations. Some suggestions and practical guidelines on unlocking the power of this knowledge for commercial purposes.

Top 5 Social Media Plugins For WordPress

Posted by on September 17, 2010 at 3:02 pm

Five awesome social media plugins for your WordPress blog. If you have a WordPress.Org blog you have a choice of hundreds of thousands of plugins. Some of them work, some of them don’t, some are great, others are…crap. Read the reviews for some great Social Media Plugins or list your own favorites in the comment section.

Why Google Wave failed / Alternatives

Posted by on August 27, 2010 at 11:02 am

The problem with Google Wave is not so much on the technological side as it is in the distribution model.This month Google said it will drop the experimental service Google Wave.”Wave has not seen the user adoption we would have liked,” said Google senior vice president Urs Holzle in a blog post.Clearly Google Wave offers a promising combination of technologies, allowing you to chat, share, bookmark and collaborate in all kinds of other ways in a single stream of activity.Had Google taken a more open approach to the product’s introduction with many more third party plugins and options, more along the lines of Twitter’s business model, I think the product might have been a success.

Free Social Media Monitoring Tools

Posted by on August 26, 2010 at 11:52 pm

Googling the term you’re after is just not enough. If you want to know where you stand in terms of brand awareness compared to the competition, you’d better have some tools to make it easier for you.Find some in depth search tools in this article. Multi-site trackers, tools to measure Twitter and Facebook activity as well as tools for bloggers. Learn more about them and try them yourself: they’re all free.

Social Media: Ultra Short Reviews Part III

Posted by on June 7, 2010 at 9:05 pm

With so many Social Media out there: create accounts for the right reasons. These twelve ultra short reviews give you the main capabilities and drawbacks of each site in a few sentences each and links to an instant network and relevant tools.Part III in a series.

Social Media: Ultra Short Reviews Part II

Posted by on May 26, 2010 at 10:35 am
My Social Media

With so many Social Media out there: create accounts for the right reasons. These twelve ultra short reviews give you the main capabilities and drawbacks of each site in a few sentences each and links to an instant network and relevant tools.

Social Media: Ultra Short Reviews

Posted by on May 19, 2010 at 2:46 pm
My Social Media

In this post you’ll find a dozen very short reviews of Social Media networks and tools: their advantages over other networks and capabilities that you may be looking for. You can immediately see an example of this by following the links in each review. If you are looking for an instant network on each site: feel free to join our groups on each of them to find other Social Media Explorers.

Don’t Agonize: Socialize! Social Media Effectiveness

Posted by on April 30, 2010 at 12:17 pm
Networker PRO

Networking is supposed to be fun but with the growing number of Social Networks and profiles we have to keep up to date, the commercialization of platforms and the huge amounts of spam and other uninteresting or even damaging crap we are bombarded with: is it still…fun?

By taking control of our online data and having access to it in a single place we could:

  • Work more effectively and more organized
  • See the true commercial potential of our network and benefit from it
  • Have more fun networking because we have more time to socialize instead of agonize
  • Ping: A Minutes’ Work, A World Of Traffic!

    Posted by on April 29, 2010 at 9:03 pm
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    Blogging can be a very fulfilling activity: but what’s the point of laughing out loud at our own wit when no one else reads our posts? The sad reality of many blogs is that they are not read at all. So much for your hard work…

    Now SEO (Search Engine Optimization) is an industry for a reason: it’s too boring and complicated for anyone to be interested in pursuing it seriously except SEO experts and nerds. So let’s look for a quick and easy fix for mere mortals!

    Widgets: Let’s Go Viral!

    Posted by on April 27, 2010 at 12:57 am
    Widgets

    Widgets can be an excellent way to create some attention online for yourself, your site, your products or your services. Even if you’re not a skilled programmer or otherwise gifted nerd or guru of the web, widgets can help you get your message across because they are spread by others creating a viral distribution. But where can you find easy and effective tools to create and distribute them? Here are some examples we made with a great service that could have you create effective widgets in no time at all. Not inspired? Check out the hundreds of widgets on our free network…

    The King Of All Eskimos

    Posted by on July 23, 2009 at 7:06 pm
    The King Of All Eskimos

    Every sales person could tell you that a client gives of signals and that those who know how to play into them could sell a refrigerator to an eskimo. But: do you really want to sell fridges to eskimos? Wouldn’t you rather control which precise audiences you target? A well defined target audience could be the solid basis of your organization’s success. But it doesn’t stop there…What about Social Media?

    Secrets To Unknown Brand’s Success

    Posted by on December 11, 2008 at 11:18 am
    Unknown

    What are decisive factors in the success or failure of an unknown brand? All of us have had to make the decision wether or not to buy a service by an unknown brand: what are our motives in doing so or not? What causes the sudden rise of an unknown brand such as easyjet? If you’re wondering how to successfully launch an unknown brand yourself or want to look more explicitly at your own buying behaviour as a consumer of services: read the Unknown Brand Poll. Our small panel of highly trained professionals might give you some insight in your own (sub)conscious decisionmaking and in the ever changing commercial landscape around us.