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  • Be Local, Be Social & Go Mobile!your Business Will Grow Being Solomo
    By: lorenr | - Youve heard it said and its what youve read, Mobile is the future. What does this mean for your business? It means youve got to get onboard and take advantage of the opportunities offered by mobile technology. But it goes beyond just mobile, its social such as Facebook and Twitter, and its local with local searches up 117 % annually. Savvy businesses know that Social, Local, Mobile SoLoMo is the future.

    Return on investment (ROI) is much ...

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  • Most People Taking Into Consideration Bankruptcy
    By: Steve Anderson | - Before filing a petition for bankruptcy, you might have some questions in your mind that needs to be addressed first. You would need to take into consideration several things since this could be a huge financial step for you. The whole process involves a substantial amount of paperwork and filling out of AZ bankruptcy forms which will be thoroughly discussed with you by Arizona bankruptcy lawyers.

    The FAQs below are what people who are considering bankruptcy ask. You may make a soun ...

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  • What Should You Expect When Expecting?
    By: Knight Pierce Hirst | - Home births are increasing in the U.S. According to the National Center for Heath Statistics, the number has increased 29% from 2004 to 2009. The biggest increase was among non-Hispanic white women over age 35 who'd already had at least 1 child. About 1 in 90 births in that group was a home birth. The increase is attributed to home births being one-third less expensive than hospital births, dissatisfaction with hospital care and new mothers wanting more control. Because only 1% of births nationa ...
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  • Arizona Bankruptcy: Filing Process
    By: Steve Anderson | - You may choose from different types of bankruptcy to file for depending on your financial situation. For individuals who are under mounting debt and are unable to pay them off, they may opt to file for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Non-exempt assets are liquidated and used to pay the debt incurred. Most unsecured debt is discharged giving the debtor the opportunity for a fresh financial start.

    Generally, a Chapter 7 bankruptcy is relatively straightforward. Most time will be spent filling ...

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  • Zhengzhou Hongxing Coal Crushing Plant In India
    By: maggie | - India has the coal reserves that rank fourth in the world. Besides, the main natural resources are: iron, manganese, mica, bauxite, titanium, chromite, natural gas, oil, diamond, limestone etc. Economy of India is traditional cultivate, modern agriculture, handicraft industry, modern industry, and the pillar industry etc. But the mineral resources use ratio is backward, less development and exploitation. As the report, about 15-30 percent. (mainly coal , iron)



    The coal ...

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  • Common Reasons For Filing Bankruptcy
    By: Steve Anderson | - More people than we would care to think have been affected by the coming in of the global financial crisis. Huge debts they are unable to pay are then acquired. This could affect ones health, relationships and careers because of the stress and depression it brings. There were others who opted to file for Arizona bankruptcy with the help of a bankruptcy lawyer.

    A reliable bankruptcy lawyer would suggest you venture other alternatives before pursuing this legal course of action. Se ...

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  • Where To Find Retirement Planning Services
    By: IshanGoradiya | - There are several folks who simply put away money each and every year as a approach to saving about taxes. Although this is bound to prove useful in the long run, that isn't the most thought out approach. You must have some desired goals and ideas at heart to help you afford retirement better.

    There is a lot of untrue stories coming from financial establishments and the marketing about how retired people with reduced incomes are unable to have much enjoyment in retirement. Potentia ...

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  • The Case For The Precautionary Principle
    By: Johnathan Q. Mercer | - It's a rite of passage for kids: Getting that first cell phone.

    The "cool" factor is high. They're excited. They're in constant contact with friends and family. And there's nothing like the thrill of giving out that personal phone number for the first time. Calling, texting, surfing the Web, viewing videos. A world of instant information and communication right at their fingertips - something many Gen Z'ers see as a status symbol.

    For parents, it's a little different. ...

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  • Internet Marketing In California
    By: Jacob Martin | - In a recent survey by Pew Internet & American Life Project 72% of Californians use a broadband Internet connection. The Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) pins this figure as 11 points higher than the nation as a whole and an increase of 30% in the state of California since 2008. Since there are such a large number of internet users, an outcrop of internet marketers is the logical consequence. It is also not surprising that across rating sites and surveys, some of the largest internet ...
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  • Texting Is Taking The Place Of Talking
    By: MobileMaiden | - A new study shows 31 percent of Americans would rather text on a cell phone than talk on the same phone. In a Pew Research survey , 73 percent of the adults in the country habitually text to communicate. The survey further reports that although 31 percent prefer texting to talking, 51 percent would rather use the old fashioned method of talking on the phone, and 14 percent said it was dependent on the situation. The survey is based on responses from 2,277 adults aged 18 and older in the intervie ...
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  • Ergonomically Designed Church Chairs For Comfort And Durability
    By: Faisal Fadul | - Gone are the days when wooden pew chairs were used in the churches. The modern churches make use of chairs that are comfortable, beautiful, durable and light in weight. So, if you still have an image that churches still run on chairs that are unattractive, and backache-inducing then you should be ready to change your mind.

    The need of the time is such that churches need seating arrangements that are flexible and economical. This is largely for the reason that church space is consta ...

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  • The Numbers Sre In And The Numbers Are Not Good - Negative Trends Just About Everywhere In America
    By: Bruno Korschek | - The unrelenting drum beat of negative economic news have become almost legends, given the their negative consistency for America:

    - Unemployment rate - seems to be stuck around the 9% levels forever.

    - 14 million Americans still unemployed.

    - National debt - $14 TRILLION and climbing steadily towards $15 TRILLION.

    But these are the hard core, distressing economic numbers. How are we doing as a nation from a confidence and attitude perspective?< ...

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  • Tips On How To Get Wholesale Cellular Phone Accessories
    By: hwu60170 | - Cellular phones permit users an quick indicates of communication at all times. Based on the Pew Investigation Center, 80% of all Americans have a Android Intelligent phone. People use cellular phones to access the web, send individual photographs and conduct company transactions. Cellular phone accessories permit persons to create greater use of their individual electronic device. If you are marketing to chinese mobile phones users or you've a large quantity of cell telephone users within your o ...
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  • Tips On Choosing The Right Online Medical Supply Stores
    By: jonsondecosta | - The Pew Internet and American life project deduced in its studies that 71% of all US adults shop online. Not only is it far less exhausting and time consuming, it gives the consumer a wide choice, wherein quite literally, the entire market is open to choose from. A studied analysis can be made of the various choices available, and a calculated decision can be drawn from this. Online medical supply stores are also making it possible to purchase medicines and medical products from online stores. B ...
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  • Latinos Are Recession's Biggest Losers
    By: Re4lEst4t3Pr00607 | - Blame the housing market. The true property collapse in 2005 lead to a dramatic decline in Latino wealth to in accordance a Pew Analysis Center examine on wealth in America launched Tuesday.
    In truth, Pew discovered that Latinos accounted for the most important single decline in wealth of any racial or ethnic group throughout the U.S. recession.
    In response to the study:
    Two-thirds of Hispanics' median internet value in 2005 came from residence equity. When the housing market ...

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  • Mica Crusher For India Quarry
    By: sbmtony | - Mica is broadly broadcast and occurs in igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary regimes. Mica is invaluable in the electrical industry because of its different aggregate of physical, actinic and thermal properties, low adeptness accident factor, dielectric connected and dielectric strength. Dieletric backbone is the adeptness to bear top voltage after puncturing. Mica is invaluable in the electrical industry because of its different aggregate of physical, actinic and thermal propert ...
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  • Mineral Crusher, Ore Dressing Process Machine
    By: RealWang | - Rock is removed from the mine.Rock containing gold, is hauled to the Crushing Facility. Rock without gold is taken to the overburden storage -gold oreMobile Crusher Parts Spare
    Ores containing Fe element or iron compound are called iron ore.In terms of industry or commerce, iron ore is different from manganese ore - iron ore
    Lead is a soft, malleable poor metal. It is also counted as one of the heavy metals. Metallic lead has a bluish-white color after being freshly cut - lead ore

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  • "the Devil In Pew Number Seven" - A True Story
    By: Rick Fess | - The Devil in Pew Number Seven A True Story

    A Review by Rick Fess

    Bless those who persecute you; bless and do not curse. The title of this book, and the preceding quote on the front cover, led me to believe that this was going to be a true story similar to The Amityville Horror and other true stories of demons and possession. I was shocked as I proceeded to read it that it IS a true story. You will have a hard time believing all the things tha ...

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  • A Guide On How To Obtain Citizenship In The Us
    By: Versfeld Hugo | - A report by the Pew Hispanic Center, a research organization based in Washington, D.C., states that illegal immigrants account for about 5% of the American workforce. This is despite efforts undertaken by the American government to deport illegal immigrants. While its true that America is a nation of immigrants, its important that illegal immigrants are encouraged to obtain citizenship through the legal route.

    The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services are responsi ...

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  • More Americans Listen To Talk Radio Than Ever Before, Are You Taking Advantage Of This Platform?
    By: Marsha Friedman | - In the age of the Internet, 24/7 cable TV news channels, news on your laptop, desktop, PDA and smartphone, I think it's important to remind folks about the significance of talk radio as it relates to getting publicity for your book. But don't just take my word for it.

    The Pew Project for Excellence in Journalism recently reported that 48 million people get their news from talk radio. Surprised? Don't be. While other traditional media outlets in print and TV were shrinking, the genre ...

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  • Consumer Electronics Pew Survey: Tablet Pc Penetration Rate Of 5% In Adults
    By: tablet pc factory | - According to the U.S. market research company Pew's latest report, nearly 90% of U.S. adults have cell phones, computers, MP3 players, game consoles, e-reader or tablet PCs and other consumer electronic products.

    Pew Americans over the age of 18 divided into six age groups, respondents in all age groups and consumer electronics products were the use of statistics.

    Mobile

    85% of Americans own a mobile phone, making it the most popular technology products. ...

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  • Why Do 1 In 5 Americans Perceive Obama As A Muslim?
    By: NewsCollective | - US President has turned up a hornets nest with his suggestion that a mosque be built on ground zero where the twin towers of the World Trade Center existed in New York. Now speculations are rife that he is recommending this probably because he is a Muslim, as his name suggests.

    According to a recent poll by Pew Research Centre, close to one in every five Americans think wrongly that Obama is a Muslim, which is a far higher number than people who thought the same when he took up r ...

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  • Why Do 1 In 5 Americans Perceive Obama As A Muslim?
    By: NewsCollective | - US President has turned up a hornets nest with his suggestion that a mosque be built on ground zero where the twin towers of the World Trade Center existed in New York. Now speculations are rife that he is recommending this probably because he is a Muslim, as his name suggests.

    According to a recent poll by Pew Research Centre, close to one in every five Americans think wrongly that Obama is a Muslim, which is a far higher number than people who thought the same when he took up r ...

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  • Extensive Choices Of Durable Chairs
    By: Randy Chaves | - Are you in need of durable chairs that would suit your office? If so then you actually come at the right place! Here in Chair Pro you will surely love our extensive choices of chairs that will not only enhance the beauty of your workplace but will also provide you the quality in chairs you are looking for.

    Chair Pro is known for its quality service when it comes to chairs and even tables. Here with us you will find different kinds of chairs that will surely suit your needs. We ...

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  • Educated People Are More Likely To Tweet
    By: Emily Sismour | - Eight percent of American adult web users are on Twitter, but only a small number (about 2 percent) of these people use the microblogging site on a daily basis, according to a survey recently conducted by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. There are, however, interesting links between Twitter use and education level; survey results claim that while "college students aren't flocking to Twitter...they've proven more likely to type the 140-character updates than most demographic groups, ...
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  • Report: College Students Relying More On Student Loans
    By: Jeff Mictabor | - A new report by the Pew Research Center shows that reliance upon student loans among college students increased dramatically between 1996 and 2008.

    The survey, analyzing data collected by the U.S. Department of Education for the quadrennial National Postsecondary Student Aid Study, examined borrowing trends among graduates in the class of 2008 and made comparisons using inflation-adjusted dollars.

    Overall, the Pew analysis revealed that bachelors degree recipien ...

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  • Marketing The Sleeping Giant Called Main Street
    By: John Trodey | - A late 2009 survey by the Pew Research Center found that three-quarters of American adults use the internet. Some 60% of American adults have a home broadband connection and over half use a wireless network to go online. There's no question that the internet is a potential marketing platform like no other, and that people have made fortunes by using internet marketing to their advantage.

    But how can you use internet marketing to make money? One way is to effectively market your own ...

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  • Energy And Asset Management: The Most Crucial For Business Success
    By: Daniel Stouffer | - In terms of distinguishing business assets from liabilities, it used to be very vivid. An element on one hand was seen as a positive contributor, while that on the other was seen as a negative straw to resource use. One asset represented a resource that contributes to an organization's growth on one hand and as a liability that entails expenses on another.

    Distinguishing assets from liabilities used to be clearly distinguished. One element was to be viewed as a negative draw from ...

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  • Disgust And Disappointment With The American Political Class...and Free Hugs
    By: Bruno Korschek | - I recently came across an April 19, 2010 Associated Press article that reported on a Pew Research Center opinion poll. The poll reported that about 80% of Americans say that they do not trust the Federal government and that they have little faith that the government can solve America's ills. My first thought was that Americans are just being mad at politicans like they have always typically been. But I think it goes deeper this time than just being mad. I think that America is not just mad with ...
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  • Texting And Driving: It's Not Just Teens
    By: Jason Epstein | - As the founder of the Teens Against Distracted Driving movement, Ive long known that younger drivers regularly court danger by texting and driving. It makes sense, as this is the generation that grew up with cell phone technology its as natural to them as breathing.

    Recent research suggests, however, that their parents are just as guilty as their children might be of this type of distracted driving a practice responsible for many motorcycle and car accidents that lead to perso ...

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  • Examples Of Energy Efficiency Encourage Action Now
    By: Daniel Stouffer. | - The Pew Center for Global Climate Change underlines why organizations should be proactive when seeking energy efficiencies and not wait for federal legislation or regulation to be imposed by the EPA. A recent report issued by the body provides a clear picture. Firms studied by the Center cited a number of significant benefits including financial, reputational and attitudinal.

    Organizations should consider examples of energy efficiency as they seek to improve their market position. Acc ...

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  • The Mobile Web Is Closing The Digital Divide
    By: AlterSage Consultants | - A recent study published by the Pew Research Center in the United States shows that American teenagers from historically less-affluent communities are increasingly using the mobile web to access the internet.


    While it's well-established that teenagers love their cell phones, with text messaging probably being the predominant method of communication, globally, the mobile web has been slightly slower to penetrate among teenagers aged 12 to 17.


    However, some grou ...

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  • Texting While Driving Safely
    By: Arvada Yates | - Texting while driving is extremely dangerous... Everyone already knows that, but here are some of the recently published results of The Pew Internet & American Life Project survey. The study surveyed 800 teens in 4 US cities over the summer of 2009 and came up with some startling results.

    Pew estimates that 26% of all American teens between the ages of 16-17 have texted while driving, and 48% of teens between the ages of 12-17 have witnessed someone else texting while driving! ...

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  • The Transmutation In Church Seating
    By: Zomy Hernandez | - Times have changed and the transformation has been slow and steady but pretty significant! Close to 400 years back, it came as no surprise if the churches did not have any chairs. The congregation used to and was more than willing to stand, rather than sit and offer prayers.

    Realizing the importance of having a seating for the congregation, the churches started renting out seats. Paucity of funds did not permit the churches to have a full fledged seating arrangement that was in perf ...

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  • Approval For President Obama
    By: Tristan Andrews | - According to the Pew Research Center, the recent survey they conducted shows that 71% of voters that make under $30,000 each year really like and approve President Obama's actions concerning the economy. During the campaign he struck even with McCain seizing more voters that make $75,000 yearly than his previous Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry whom sunk under while losing most of those votes. Six percent of the voters making $200,000 voted for Obama. He gained all of the richest sta ...
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  • Joe Biden Losing Approval Rating
    By: Tristan Andrews | - A recent poll by Pew Research Center determined that Joe Biden isn't as popular as Cheney during July of 2001. Of those surveyed 49% stated they had gotten a bad impression of Biden.

    Some people don't care for Vice President Biden because he has made numerous blundering statements. There is a list of these at Fox News. Here is a Biden comment that will live on in infamy "When the stock market crashed, Franklin D. Roosevelt got on the television and didn't just talk about the, you ...

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  • The Call Of Church Profits
    By: Phillip Ross | - Paul did not preach with lofty speech or persuasive words of wisdom. The focus of Paul's preaching and testimony was not on the words he used, but on the content of the message he proclaimed. He wasn't trying to craft a good speech or a compelling testimony. He wasn't engaged in Classical rhetoric. He wasn't trying to win a debate, or to overpower the opposition. Nor was he trying to use a particular style of language in order to identify with his audience. He wasn't trying to move his hearers t ...
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  • Why America Must Return To The Faith Of Our Fathers
    By: Rev Michael Bresciani | - Any writer, preacher, prophet or ordinary live a day Christian worth their salt is calling for America to come to her senses and return to the faith of our fathers. They are not moved by the rhetoric of socialisms priest and preachers whether found in academia, media, Hollywood or political office. They are driven by the proof shown to them in the fruit of Americas past, but they are not merely driven by common nostalgia.

    That man is made in Gods image can be seen ...

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  • Fall Into Sleep On Command: Four Simple Steps
    By: Phil Tsang | - Have you ever noticed how easy it is to fall into sleep where you shouldn't? And how difficult it is to sleep where you should? How can a church pew possibly be more comfortable than your bed? Why can't your body just do the right thing at the right time? Often, our own mindset is to blame. We allow negative thoughts about sleep to build up. Then when we try to sleep, we start reviewing all the reasons it will never happen.

    What's the best way to get around this problem? Many peop ...

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  • Digital Signage: New Poll Reveals Growing Importance Of Internet In Gathering Information
    By: David Little | - A couple of weeks ago the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press released the results of a major survey about how people in this country consume news.

    While the focus of the study was on the news media, I believe the research reveals some important demographic currents that digital signage marketers would do well to recognize and understand. The survey revealed four types on news consumers: News-Integrators, Net-Newsers, Traditionalists and Disengaged. Ill disregard the ...

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  • Guide To Creating A Beautiful Church Interior
    By: Vince Paxton. | - When people think about churches they commonly refer to the Christian churches. There are some very well known elements of interior design when looking at churches. Some of these churches look very similar inside.

    Many components of a churches interior design are religious, although some of them have changed slightly over the years most of it has remained very similar. Back in medieval times it was common for a church to be broken into and the stained glass to be stolen. The stain ...

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  • 24 Tips And Strategies On How Everyone Can Blog Right And Get
    By: Rabita Devi | - By the end of 2004 blogs had established themselves as a key
    part of online culture. "Blog readership shoots up 58% in
    2004 6 million Americans get news and information fed to
    them through RSS aggregators But 62% of online Americans do
    not know what a blog is." - Pew Internet & American Life
    Project

    Tip #1 - How and Where Should I Start?
    The learning curve for using such free
    services allow you to spend more on developing your cont ...

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  • Did Black Leaders Need The Pew Report?
    By: Rosie Milligan | - This weekend, I took time to read all the community newspapers. I wept. I wept because I realized when it came to reading the clock on the wall that tells us what time it is for Blacksvisualizing the calendar date for the demise of Blacksmost of our leaders are ignorant. What happened to us? Many of our forefathers could not read or writeyet they knew what time it was for Black folk! Marcus Garvey and W.E.B. Dubois didn't need a Pew report on public opinion research to un ...
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  • Social Bookmarking Makes Good Marketing Sense
    By: Jayden Adams | - Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from social bookmarking.
    According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts. On a typical day online, 7% of internet users say they tag or categorize online content.
    Heidi Cohen, who teaches in New York University's Masters Program in Direct and Interactive Marketing, says in her ClickZ column that ...

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  • Content Syndication And Social Media Are Powerful Marketing Tools
    By: Jayden Adams | - Content syndication and distribution online is getting a shot in the arm from RSS feeds and social bookmarking. According to the Pew Internet and American Life Project 28% of internet users have tagged or categorized content online such as photos, news stories or blog posts. On a typical day online, 7% of internet users say they tag or categorize online content.
    Syndication, enabled by RSS, is the process of making your online content available for republication by other websites and acti ...

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  • Real-life Search Study: "a Week In The Life"
    By: Jason Weidner | - ACCORDING TO A PEW INTERNET & American Life Project survey, 45 percent of Internet users--about 60 million Americans--say that the Web helped them make big decisions or deal with major episodes in their lives in the previous two years. The survey also found that only 5 percent said the information they found was misleading.

    The obvious implication here is that people are searching to find critical information. And remarkably, their satisfaction is very high. Recently I conducted a ...

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  • Wedding Week "i Do"s" And "i Don"ts" For The Mother Of The Groom
    By: Pepper Montero | - You are sitting in the right-hand pew looking at your soon to be daughter-in-law. As she begins to say her vows, she glances your way. What do you see as she looks into your eyes? Is it adoration and gratitude over becoming part of your family, or does she quickly look away, unwilling or unwanting to make eye contact with you?

    Hopefully, you arent really in the church quite yet nor has the big day already come and gone. Ideally, when reading this article, you are at least one w ...

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  • Is Bad Customer Service Killing Your Business?
    By: Tim Knox | - It's time to beat the old bad customer service drum again. I know, I'm sick of beating the drum, too, but as long as bad customer service runs rampant through so many businesses I feel it is my entrepreneurial duty to bring it to your attention. So grab a pew and prepare to listen to the sermon I've preached before: bad customer service is the bane of business. If the Almighty smote down every business that dispenses bad customer service, the world would be a much friendlier, albeit much sparser ...
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