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May 2009
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The World. The Web. Just That Much Smaller.
In July of 2008, Google announced on its blog the Web was a big place. That’s probably not much of surprise to anyone reading this.
In 1998, Google’s index contained 26 million pages.
By 2000, the index reached 1 billion pages.
This year, Google announced its engines have discovered over 1 trillion unique URLs.
As if you needed more [...]
5 Time Management Techniques To Keep You Sane.
I don’t know that life is ever slow, but these past few weeks conjure images of trying to force 20 gallons of water a minute through a drinking straw come to mind. I discuss 5 keys to time management…
A Free Website Giveaway For Your Business!
My good friend Corey Smith, CEO of Tribute Media, has decided to help a business in need of a new website by giving away a FREE website, powered by a robust content management system, Drupal.
Don’t Break It Trying To Fix It.
We tinker with things all the time, trying to make them just a little better. The same thing goes for processes in a company. Someone, somewhere, sees something they think is broken – or might be done just a little bit better – and they try to fix it. Are you focused on the wrong things to fix your business processes?
MPS: What’s in a Name?
I am reading article after article, and having conversations that are beginning to dominate my day about managed print services, or MPS. While I thoroughly enjoy the strategy and semantics debate as much as the next guy, something is starting to get under my skin…
Four Reasons Why Poor Service Wins
With everyone scrapping like dogs in commodity markets, how in the world can anyone not offer a great product and outstanding customer service? Well, as I can confess, if your product is good enough who cares about the service?
