Valuable and Useful Information to Boost your Internet Marketing Career

March 26, 2010 · Posted in Internet Marketing, The Internet, eCommerce / eBiz · Comment 

The impact of the Internet on the perceived value of information is just as huge as anybody would ever think. Undoubtedly, Internet changed the way people learn and search for useful information. Before the arrival of the Internet culture, individuals who are looking for some valuable and useful information would be congregating themselves in classrooms, public libraries, bookstores, and magazine stands because these are the places where such information could be found.

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A little insight for your Internet Marketing Career

November 17, 2009 · Posted in Internet Marketing · Comment 

Pulled this one deep in my hard drive’s basement. Pretty old, written about 4 years or so ago, so some of the stuff may be outdated… Will have to “refurbish” the thing to make it a little bit more up-to-date. But it’s 10:30PM, although I’m normally still wide awake at this time, I have been operating on a 4-hour sleep schedule and been up since 5 this morning (yes, I would like some cheese to go with my whine…)

Rambling aside, this will do for now… I’ll try to have an updated version of this guy in a few, after I get me some much needed shut-eye… Read more

First Entry

November 15, 2009 · Posted in Blog-keeping · Comment 

Been debating on what my first entry would be. I have had a love hate relationship with this blog. It has been redone-refurbished-renovated-remade-revised-rewhathaveyou many times over since I first registered the domain in 2004. I go pretty strong on the first few weeks or months and then life happens and then….

So why start it again now? How is it going to be different from the other nth versions?

One key aspect of this blog is that it actually now has a true focus. A mission. When I first started out the blog, it was more of nothing but a sounding board, stuff that comes into my head and feel like mentioning. Stuff that I run into throughout the course of the day… Stuff that I just want to mention, but really don’t want to dwell too much into… Twitter and Facebook status updates kinda handled that situation, hence the demise of the last version…

This time around, this blog came out of an idea. Something my wife and I are working on. It actually has a true purpose.  A mission.

So what is the mission of this blog?

To provide small to medium size business insights and resources on three key areas: Information Systems Management and Security, Electronic Business (eBusiness) and Internet Marketing Strategies

These are three subject matters that I have honed (and still learning) in the past 11 years or so. Hopefully it will provide readers some useful information that they can implement in their day-to-day business operations.

This blog will not be all business, however. From time to time, I may have to segue on non-related/random topics, because after all life is not just about business, life simply happens.

Happy reading folks.

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