Articles for July 2008

Free Law Seminar for Entrepreneurs by Legal Andrew

Lawyers - like them or hate them, you’re going to make sure you stay on the right side of the law whenever you start your business, and when unexpected things happen. I’ve certainly gotten confused before, particularly with licensing issues, creative commons, fair use, and things like that. Haven’t you? If you are in Fredericksburg, VA next weekend, [...]

Cuil: Cool New Search Engine by Ex Googlers

Whoa! Yet another “Google competitor” was announced today on the front page of My Paper. Cuil - pronounced as “Cool”. Is it going to be the Google Killer? Apparently not, at least that is what Fortune has to say. Its definitely making news on the web - erm… and on Google, but we’ll have to wait [...]

Affiliate or Product Vendor?

Jonathan Leger has an interesting discussion going on today.  In his blog post, he argues that it is better to be a product vendor than an affiliate. 1. More earning ability than affiliate commissions, both initially and after the sale. 2. Greater growth potential as you recruit affiliates. 3. The money is in the list. What do you think? I [...]

There is Power in Simplicity and Affordability

I read an interesting article on a ZDNet blog today, saying that mice (erm, the one beside your keyboard, not the real ones) are here to stay, at least for the next 5 years. Somehow, I do agree with the author. I, for one, is someone who has tried several types of input devices (my [...]

An Assessment of the Google External Keyword Tool

If you are doing anything related to marketing on the Internet, I’m sure you must have heard from several sources that Google now shows numbers in their External Keyword Tool, as opposed to the little green bars in the past that don’t really tell a good enough story. Today I received a follow up message from [...]