10th
February
2004
“With all the hype at the coming of web commerce, web sales still pale in comparison to bricks-and-mortar, and for good reason. Commercial websites are still, in the main, scary, difficult, and undependable. Responsibility for many e-commerce problems lies with designers. Responsibility for others lies with engineers, marketers, managers, and executives who are willing to accept mediocrity or worse.”
posted in Ecommerce | Permalink |
10th
February
2004
“I’ve noticed a lot of talk about Powerpoint lately. About how it’s so terrible and how it enables awful presentations. But the problem isn’t Powerpoint, of course. The problem is bad content delivered poorly. I speak for a living, and hear lots and lots of presentations at the conferences I attend. Here are some notes I wrote up for someone who is about to give his first ever public presentation.”
posted in Business | Permalink |
10th
February
2004
“This free service features short reviews and links to the top sites in 40 marketing categories, such as: Search Engine Optimization, Email Marketing, Increasing Site Traffic, Link Popularity, Direct Marketing, Web Analytics, Search Engine Marketing, Affiliate Programs, Pay-Per-Click Advertising, Media Buying, CRM, and more.”
posted in Marketing | Permalink |
10th
February
2004
“From where I sit, increasingly more consumers are now in total control of their information, programming, and advertising. They view what they want, when they want. This isn’t just an opinion, the stats back it up.”
posted in Marketing | Permalink |
10th
February
2004
“When it comes to work, a lot of us have a little problem: We don’t know when to say when. Or worse still, we can’t. Nearly half of American workers put in more than 50 hours a week on the job. A quarter work all year without taking a vacation.”
posted in Life | Permalink |
10th
February
2004
“Basecamp is a simple, hosted web-based service that lets you manage projects and quickly create client/project extranets. It lets you and your clients (or just you and your own internal team) keep your conversations, ideas, schedules, to-do lists, and more in one password-protected central location. And unlike most project management products, Basecamp is a breeze to use.”
posted in Project management | Permalink |