Archive for December, 2004
What To Sell On eBay: “Want It Now”
eBay has introduced an interesting new service called Want It Now.
There are two sections of this service. First, buyers tell sellers what they want to buy. There is a list of all categories and buyers simply post what they…
Kids Marketing On The Internet
What a great idea … teaching our kids how to market on the Internet at a very early age. I don’t know about you, but I’ve really struggled with this net marketing stuff and have often wished that I had…
Free Business Software Comes Highly Recommended
Ian Richards has a nice list of 46 free business software downloads that he recommends highly. His list includes free security software, file managers, text editors, cleaners, popup blockers and much more:
Ebay Listing Offers Judge For Sale
A recent eBay listing, offering a NY housing court judge for sale on eBay, angered Judge Jerald R. Klein of Manhattan. He was listed for sale — with worldwide shipping included — by a disgruntled litigant.
Internet Creates New Traditions
This morning my son, Anthony, approached me to ask when were going to start tracking Santa because he figured Santa Claus had already left on his mission and now was as good a time as any to get started with…
Rural Hermits and Internet Shopping
Internet Retailer points to a study about online shopping habits on the rise.
According to payment processor Retail Decisions- 46% of American consumers plan to shop for retail goods or travel arrangements on the Internet this holiday season as do…
FastClick Goes IPO
Ho.Ho.Ho. The holiday season continues to get rosier for the ravaged dotcom IPO crowd. Fastclick, an online ad network, has just filed for a public stock offering.
The company hopes to raise $92 million, which would be added to part…
iProspect Finally Acquired
Did Ageis know what it was doing when it agreed to purchase iProspect, as announced today? Regardless, this will be the first of many such acquisitions in a world that just *loves* search…
Figueredo Hits Nails On Head – Again
Step aside industry pundits. Peter Figueredo (CEO of NETexponent) is making bold predictions based on his team’s experience and observations. Is anyone listening as we look ahead to 2005? Don’t miss this hard-hitting (a change of pace!) interview offered up from the news hounds at AvantMarketer.
Who Bears The Responsibility?
My last entry Security Hole Cinema provoked some interesting discussion and there was an interesting response from Scott Jangro, a respected industry insider.
Scott asks: If someone with sufficient access were to install Ebates
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