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Publish & Prosper: Blogging for your business
I’ve just finished reading “Publish & Prosper” by DL Byron and Steve Broback. It is by far the best book on blogging I have read so far – and I’ve read a lot of books
With thanks to CreditScore.net
I’ve just finished reading “Publish & Prosper” by DL Byron and Steve Broback. It is by far the best book on blogging I have read so far – and I’ve read a lot of books
A new social shopping site is in beta test and already it looks set to redefine things for Internet retailers. Called Crowdstorm it allows shoppers to find out what is being sold, where, what’s good about
Microsoft has been developing a new search engine, it has called Microsoft Live in order to stave off the competition from Google and Yahoo. Microsoft Live follows quickly after the company revamped its MSN Search
Each day I see on my Personalised Google Home Page a set of quotes. I noticed today that one is from Albert Einstein: “Not everything that can be counted counts and not everything that counts
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1 thought on “The Death of Daily Deals Online”
I can see why these sites are struggling which seems a bit of a paradox in a recession. I also got ripped off by a local NetMyDeal purchase for a Memory card, which didn’t inspire confidence either. Having said that, I did buy some very good deals from Groupon last year for meals out and a couple of hotel stays. Maybe the downturn is also due to people hanging onto their money – just in case!
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