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Has the Internet sawn itself in half – with some people avoiding spending on Internet retail sites?

However – the top-performing online products were: Computer Software, Consumer Electronics, Books/Magazines, Computers/Peripherals/PDAs.
Reports and rumors reveal that e-commerce spending is becoming polarized, with websites like lovemoney.com advising readers not to buy products like books (recommending swap sites, bookmooch.com and readitswapit.co.uk) advising their readers to use these alternatives instead of Amazon etc. On the surface this cheap, recycling, money saving piece advise sounds like a good idea but…
Industries like the book industry are struggling to make a profit so advising people not to buy new books not only puts retailers out of business – do you have an independent book seller on the high street of your town? – it also means there will be fewer ‘quality’ publications physically published and new authors will be unable to make a living, simply because they will have to self publish.
People are constantly looking for free promotions from businesses and are no longer prepared to pay a fare price for things. We have appeared to embraced the ‘something for nothing’ culture  and are consequently (probably) destroying the fundamental laws of capitalism… Continue reading ?
If you want to read a book for free why not use your local Library? Closures of this fine institution are imminent due to lack of support from the general public so instead of sitting in front of your computer looking for free deals why not go to the Library and get the real deal! Not only do you get a free book the author of the book you borrow will get a small micro payment – that seems a more fair deal to me.

Free bad business advice

Has the Internet sawn itself in half – with some people avoiding spending on Internet retail sites?

However – the top-performing online products were: Computer Software, Consumer Electronics, Books/Magazines, Computers/Peripherals/PDAs.
Reports and rumors reveal that e-commerce spending is becoming polarized, with websites like lovemoney.com advising readers not to buy products like books (recommending swap sites, bookmooch.com and readitswapit.co.uk) advising their readers to use these alternatives instead of Amazon etc. On the surface this cheap, recycling, money saving piece advise sounds like a good idea but…
Industries like the book industry are struggling to make a profit so advising people not to buy new books not only puts retailers out of business – do you have an independent book seller on the high street of your town? – it also means there will be fewer ‘quality’ publications physically published and new authors will be unable to make a living, simply because they will have to self publish.
People are constantly looking for free promotions from businesses and are no longer prepared to pay a fare price for things. We have appeared to embraced the ‘something for nothing’ culture  and are consequently (probably) destroying the fundamental laws of capitalism… Continue reading ?
If you want to read a book for free why not use your local Library? Closures of this fine institution are imminent due to lack of support from the general public so instead of sitting in front of your computer looking for free deals why not go to the Library and get the real deal! Not only do you get a free book the author of the book you borrow will get a small micro payment – that seems a more fair deal to me.

Seo music from Russia

Another long day optimizing clients business websites – the choice is either watch the football on TV or listen to this fantastic Russian (punk?) band. Their is no competition…

Why has Russia become the most exciting place musically in the world? How come raw energy explodes out of this former iron clad growling bear? Maybe there lies the answer and the reason? It was a state controlled, media censored, draconian empire and now….?

Uragany
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Coffee break SEO

Coffee break in our SEO office – time to listen to some music – Today it is Lidwine. Lidwine – Micro Interview Posted on November 29, 2010 by admin Goosebumps, tingles and bass in your rib cage – This is … Continue reading ?
Posted in mp3, music, seo

Listen and SEO

Here is another bit of music to listen to while you are attempting to get your website onto the first page of Googgle. Optimisation of keywords is vital to maintain a healthy search engine ranking. Small businesses depend on ranking … Continue reading ?
Posted in business, businesses, music, seo 

The Dancing Did

The New Musical Express have recently rediscovered this band from Evesham – a real shame they never gave them the support when they were around on the scene. In 2007 Cherry Red released a retrospective of their work which included … Continue reading ?
Posted in mp3, music 

Search Engine Optimization – Music?

Sometimes you just have to zone out and listen to music when you get ‘code blind’.   Julie Peel – Music to SEO to Posted on February 21, 2011 by admin Here we are again, sat in front of my … Continue reading ?
Posted in music, optimization, search 

Seo music from Russia

Another long day optimizing clients business websites – the choice is either watch the football on TV or listen to this fantastic Russian (punk?) band. Their is no competition…

Why has Russia become the most exciting place musically in the world? How come raw energy explodes out of this former iron clad growling bear? Maybe there lies the answer and the reason? It was a state controlled, media censored, draconian empire and now….?

Uragany
Quantcast

Coffee break SEO

Coffee break in our SEO office – time to listen to some music – Today it is Lidwine. Lidwine – Micro Interview Posted on November 29, 2010 by admin Goosebumps, tingles and bass in your rib cage – This is … Continue reading ?
Posted in mp3, music, seo

Listen and SEO

Here is another bit of music to listen to while you are attempting to get your website onto the first page of Googgle. Optimisation of keywords is vital to maintain a healthy search engine ranking. Small businesses depend on ranking … Continue reading ?
Posted in business, businesses, music, seo 

The Dancing Did

The New Musical Express have recently rediscovered this band from Evesham – a real shame they never gave them the support when they were around on the scene. In 2007 Cherry Red released a retrospective of their work which included … Continue reading ?
Posted in mp3, music 

Search Engine Optimization – Music?

Sometimes you just have to zone out and listen to music when you get ‘code blind’.   Julie Peel – Music to SEO to Posted on February 21, 2011 by admin Here we are again, sat in front of my … Continue reading ?
Posted in music, optimization, search 

Business conundrum

There are lots of things that are important when creating a business website……but where to start? Each bit needs another bit….but which bit first?
It is a real conundrum – The first thing to decide is: Have you got a business in the first place?
Always remember to have the final image in your mind, project who you are first of all.
It is important for your business to survive and and get your website accepted by the search engines. With time, maturity will make you more successful. Being around on the web for a few years is better than being the new kid on the block – just hang in there and create a successful history around your business.
Most websites suffer from unoriginality; they belong to the herd of mediocrity and banality. Write a controversial blog or web page – but be warned  –  a few minutes later, a thousand bloggers will be parodying it with their unique take on the concept. Get the solo part in the choir – at least for a short while. Click – copy – paste. Click – copy – paste. Click – copy – paste. Click – copy – paste etc.
Below are some links to articles that might inspire:

Compete with giants

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Small businesses have to compete with the big guys. In the UK giants like Tesco are dominating and controlling the market place – their size enables them to slash prices. Products are sold at a low prices, at cost or … Continue reading ?
Posted in businesses, promotions, website

Festival website goes green

West Buckland Festival website is powered by 100% wind energy. The machines hosting their site and e-mail are fully eco-friendly! As energy awareness continues to grow, people are not just looking to make lifestyle adjustments, they want to make environmentally … Continue reading ?
Posted in devon, festival, green, web