30
Jun
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS Feed. Thanks for visiting!Before going on vacation until October, the U.S. Supreme Court stuck it to Mom and Pop and other small businessowners with a ruling that lets manufacturers set a minimum retail sales price.
Now, the way the ruling reads, not every [...]
28
Jun
I have no problem referring my visitors and readers to blog posts and Web sites that can help them build traffic- and link-rich sites that also enrich them, and this is one of those articles that, when take to heart, can certainly lead to better results (I particularly like the entry on "patience"–too many want [...]
27
Jun
I came across this article on the Top 100 Do’s and Don’t’s of E-Commerce.
While it appears that a lot of this stuff was just aggregated from friends of the site and perhaps from e-mail, forums and comments on the site, the list does contain a lot of useful information. I find it interesting that they [...]
26
Jun
A ten-day feud between Google and eBay over the former’s insistence that the latter incorporate Google Checkout into its auction system has ended.
I’m not going into the details, but when Google pressured eBay to use its checkout system on its auctions, at least as an alternative (eBay owns and uses PayPal exclusively), eBay pulled its [...]
22
Jun
Even as a couple more top engineers have bolted Google (is the end near? LOL), the search giant is introducing its infamous Google Phone in Europe this summer. Evidently the unit, made by LG in South Korea, has a built-in Google search function and will retail between $300 and $400.
In an earlier post, I reported [...]