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On Brands and their Brand Names
During the early years of Rickenbacker, the pioneer of the electric guitar industry and the oldest guitar manufacturer in the world, it was clear to Sir George D. Beauchamp that his last name was
Read More »Why Our Education System is Insufficient for Teaching us Necessary Skills
The SEO world has opened the door for hustlers to make a living without having to sit through class all day long. College is such a huge investment these days – and if you
Read More »Should You Have Live Chat on Your Website?
Live chat windows are becoming an ever more present feature of web browsing. As they become more widespread, business owners inevitably ask themselves, ‘should I have live chat on my website?’ Virtual sales assistant
Read More »The Small Business Advantage: Personal Touch
Not so long ago, the best way to position a sales pitch directly to households was through radio. Just years after the television industry had skyrocketed on the market, marketers jumped like feverish grasshoppers
Read More »Changing Lives with SEO Reselling
It is impossible to tell when SEO reselling industry has exactly started. Some say its early 2003; some predict it has been existent ever since SEO market dominated the direct selling market. But it
Read More »Google Changes Places and Discards Third Party Reviews
In the bid to make its Places pages exclusive, Google Inc has made the decision to discard snippets of reviews from third party sites such as Yelp and TripAdvisor in lieu of all-Google content.
Read More »Boringness is Branding
It is incomprehensible why some designers seem stuck in the gaudy days of 1980’s, and why young designers today cannot get enough of design experimentation. They are too into garish colors in awful contrasts,
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