Monthly Archives: September 2007


Your Next Printer: Cheaper Printer or Cheaper Prints

There’s a new war for your printing dollar going on, and you should be aware of it. Kodak and Xerox have recently launched color printers (ink jet and solid-ink respectively) that are more expensive than printers from HP (and possibly others). They are more expensive initially but claim to offer less of a cost for... Read More
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Updated Resources Section on Smallbiztechnology.com

On Smallbiztechnology.com’s Hot Resources section you’ll find a compilation of great resources for your business. There’s CONTENT (web sites, blogs, magazines, etc) and SERVICES and PRODUCTS and there are recently added new content suggestions. Check it out here. Read More
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Free Ebook: I Hate My Website!: 10 Easy Ways to Improve Your Website Plus 9 Disastrous Moves to Avoid

Sometimes I wonder if I should keep giving you information on web site building? But then I think about the 2.5 types of small businesses who read this email Smallbiztechnology.com. Many of you have web sites that are just fine. You really know what you are doing. However, it can’t hurt to be kept informed... Read More
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Have a Web Site? Need Local Leads? You Need Yodle.

Building a web site is getting easier and easier to do. Between hiring your own web designer or using one of the many do it yourself (DIY) services, the options are wide costs are varied. Acquiring customers through traditional word of mouth, networking events, referrals and other traditional small business growth opportunities is important. If... Read More
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Amazon.com UnBox: Awesome Customer Service. Behind Every Click is a Face

Last night I’m heading to the Chinese restaurant to get some food – it was about 7:30pm. I opened my notebook on the counter to finish up some work and then opened up my Amazon.com Unbox video player to check on a video I downloaded so I could watch it that night. When I opened... Read More
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The “Small Business Label”: Knowing What Is and Isn’t For You?

As I stroll through the aisles of my local grocery store, Pathmark, I see all sorts of labels. Low fat. Organic. Low salt. Of course I never see labels for “more sugar” or “added fat and tasty” but that’s another point. Hence my love with Chinese restaurants. The Food and Drug Administration has very clear... Read More
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Web Applications: Get the Inside Scoop on Web Applications from a Guru

Rafe Needleman has covered tech for years and has recently morphed into covering Web applications. He discussed with Podtech.net about web applications. If you are interested in getting a good overview of how web applications will impact your business you really need to take the time to view/listen to this discussion. Web applications are changing... Read More
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Yahoo Offers Business Class Email. What This and More Means To You.

Yahoo is the leader in providing free email to consumers. For business, Yahoo has also offered a good mix of solutions including web hosting, ecommerc, online marketing and email. With the purchase of email and shared calendar company Zimbra Yahoo can offer more services to its customers and better compete with Google and Microsoft in... Read More
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Virtual Trade Shows: Are They For You? Attendee or Exhibitor

I’ve only attended and/or participated in a few trade shows. And from what I can tell, they are not “trade shows” per say, but an aggregation of digital content which makes it easy to find out about something in one location, in comfort. I’m sure some trade shows are fancier than others. However, if you... Read More
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