Thanks to all of you who commiserated with me on my tablet’s recent illness. CompUSA pronounced my first convertible DOA at noon today when the machine failed to boot. Thanks fo CompUSA, Gateway’s gifting me with a brand new, or brand newly refurbished, Convertible Laptop. Tablet 2 will be up […]
Monthly Archives: September 2006
We Are The Media reports Katie Couric’s blogging with text and video. If you’re looking for something to do this afternoon, register and comment on what she wore last night. Embedded within the CBS News site, Couric & Co is one of three blogs to enliven a typical major broadcast […]
One of the bigger events in town this summer was a visit from Animal Planet. I have to admit taking two teenagers and one already past the double digits made me feel, well, like a young(er) mom again. The enthusiasm the kids showed for the event was mirrored by my […]
Stu McLaren, the Idea Guy and affilate marketing manager expert, pulled back the curtain on the Virtual Seminar Week in a call tonight. According to Stu, Rick Raddatz is working on a Virtual Seminar product.
What would happen if you talked to everyone who visited your site? You’d probably convert more sales, answer loads of questions and be able to fine-tune your site so that visitors get exactly what they’re looking for right away. In visiting Perry Marshall’s The Definitive Guide to Ad Words site, […]
Always wanted to experience an Internet marketing seminar, but didn’t want to travel to do it? Check out Virtual Seminar Week Brought to you by Alex Mandossian and Rick Raddatz, this virtual event happens in November, but you need to sign up by September 26 to get your discount. Studying […]
Heading down the highway . . . We didn’t have to look far for adventure yesterday. It just kept coming our way. We woke up, rolled out the door and cruised down Route One to Hoopeston, Illinois, the self-designated Sweet Corn Capitol of the World (and probably the planet, unless […]
Bragging about being a “Big Boy” is becoming tiresome. In listening to calls and seeing sites recently where the content attempts to persuade you that you need X, Y or Z because that’s what the “Big Boys” use or have is, I see the term is picking up momentum. Here’s […]
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During the year, the hard work of all the laborers around our family dinner table was lost on me. Except for Labor Day weekend when we celebrated the working life. My grandfathers, father, mother, aunts and uncles were all union laborers. To me, Labor Day is for the people that […]
When the teaching team, parents and students share future goals and a vision, the experience is bound to be more enriching for everyone. The kids are back. The house is quiet. The homework starts. The parent/teacher communication dance begins. Now is the time to set up your expectations for your […]
On August 1, I dropped my Gateway tablet off at CompUSA for a virus scan. Annoying messages kept coming up – over and over and over and over again. It wasn’t a virus. It wasn’t spyware. CompUSA didn’t know what “it” was. They assured me diagnostic testing would provide answers. […]