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A google trick. 3rd May 2012 6:48 AM
Will try my luck today, and post what I got. its not a question of time, its more a question of curiosity. lol
A google trick. 2nd May 2012 8:43 AM
I saw another one doing the rounds on the forums.... zerg rush

It's an IM's worst nightmare/dream come true, lol depending.
Naaa, not when we're forced to lookat ourselves. We have had a lot of rain over the last while, but there are still water restrictions that are in place. stragnely enough, I can remember as a child where my parents were warned not to water the garden until after 5 in the evening. which was never a problem as my parents both had black fingers
Blogs?????? 29th April 2012 9:57 PM
Going to jump on that web rep bandwagon again lol. It does help though. If you keep at it, and build a following, in the end your blog can help you to be seen as an authority by your readers, and that's always handy when you need to show them the path to your sales pages.
Welcome back Well, thankfully its raining now. maybe you could bring out the hosepipes again soon
When your home is your office 24th April 2012 7:26 AM
I agree. I think if I did not have forums, I would be a hermit. lol. I work from home, and love it, mainly because I love what I do. But the time spent in front of my computer with not that much interaction can be a "downer". lol As a self proclaimed hater of shopping, I can seriously see a few advantages now.
An Imperfect Business - social media 21st April 2012 8:05 AM
Hmmm that might be slowing down as well. I read on mashable lately that some companies that serve as a service for tweeting like tweetadder etc. are being sued by twitter for spamming. I seems that there is a bit of a crackdown going on atm.

I think social media can be beneficial for just about any business. It all depends on how you use it. Even though twitter seems to be more straight forward, some really large corporates are having great success with facebook. With the advent of apps that can be used to promote interaction between fans/visitors and potential customers, I could see them leaning more towards facebook than twitter.
Acer Recovery 21st April 2012 8:00 AM
Hmmm The last bit of info I sent should have done the trick. Strange that it seems to be resisting that much. Will see what else I can find for you.
What Are You Listening To Now? 18th April 2012 8:10 AM
Alice Cooper!!!!! I wonder if he misses Frankenstein...
Product or service must come first, in my mind at least. Without the passion for what you're providing, you'll lack the drive to really make a success of the business. Money is great of course(!) but it's secondary to the product or service itself.

I agree. Without that, you have basically nothing to stand on.

I think this is true, but there's also people out there building products they love or just want to see exist. Business is good in that way; people are involved for different reasons.

Precisely, and these people have to compete with the shady types just to see their dreams/plans come to some sort of fruition. It seems unfair.

Like Gordon Gekko said in Wall Street - "What's worth doing is worth doing for money." With that said, as long as your customer service is adequate and professional, you should have no problem in any business venture.

I have always harped on and on about customer service, so no argument there.