Posted by Carlos on September 10, 2010 ·
It might shock the traditionalists but the New York Times shall eventually go out of print, as early as 2015. The statement was made by Arthur Sulzberger at a London media summit this Wednesday. The idea is to make use of the online audience, and get rid of unnecessary expenditures associated with printing and publishing.
Unless someone really rich [...]
Posted by Team on January 27, 2010 ·
eBay, the popular online selling site has announced a few changes in their listing fee, which has resulted in mixed reactions from sellers. Earlier, eBay used to charge a certain amount of fee to list products to be auctioned, but now they plan to decrease the fee or even do away with the whole idea of paying a fee in the U.S.
While this should actually [...]
Posted by Carlos on December 31, 2009 ·
Prada could very well be one of the biggest names in fashion, but consumers of this luxury brand might have noticed that their website isn’t all that great. It is stodgy, and hardly reflects the modernism that the brand seems to convey. This is evident in many other fashion brands that have not yet fully realized the potential of Internet and [...]
Posted by Carlos on August 5, 2009 ·
Bureau of Consumer Protection at the Federal Trade Commission has been worried about the privacy issues that affect the consumers today, when the browse Internet. Its head David C. Vladeck has now sought to change the way online ads and online marketing takes place, and he claims it is in the best interest of the consumer. The idea always has been that [...]
Posted by Neo on June 30, 2009 ·
There are so many sites, blogs and experts out there who are more than willing to share their knowledge of how to be successful on the net and basically mint money online. Yet, most of these self-professed gurus will not help you too much unless you understand the practical intricacies of marketing in the virtual world. Gyutae Park of Winning the Web [...]
Posted by Carlos on January 1, 2009 ·
Small retailers are in for some tough time this year and 2009 seems way too difficult for the usual mom-and-pop kind of retailers. Mostly, people would be unwilling to spend much and those that used to buy in bulk may never come back again. The ones that bought in bulk and used credit to do so shouldn’t be given preference and instead, encouraging [...]