With Facebook often besting Google these days as the most visited site on the web, it’s no surprise that makers of web analytics software are scrambling to develop new apps aimed at scrutinizing visitor activity there.
While most businesses have soundly rejected Vista and are tenaciously hanging on to Windows XP until Microsoft comes up with a better operating system (OS), the day of reckoning approaches.
“The most rigid structures, the most impervious to change, will collapse first,” wrote Eckhart Tolle in “A New Earth.” The poet Claudian put it even more directly: “Change or die.”
While there are any number of web eMarketing firms that promise to significantly boost your company’s rankings on search engines, finding one that actually delivers on that oath demands some careful shopping, according to industry experts.
Companies vexed by the relentless need to continually design their websites for multiple browsers have a new challenge: the 2009 release of Internet Explorer 8.
May 1, 2009
With business communications moving at the speed of fiber-optic light for years now, it’s no wonder that the humble press release has finally caught up.
SEMA News -- April 2009
BUSINESS
By Steve Campbell
Illustration By Scott Waraniak |