Who predicted Putin would put the kabash on Georgia? Greed for oil is nothing new, but while Oil Prices are 20% off of highs, Dollar rallys and gold drops. What is happening in the markets?
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The dollar is surging off a bottom and appears to be gaining momentum against the Euro. Russia's adventure in Georgia seems to be having a major impact.Trader's Blog Post
Open Social Marketing Trends Revealed
The online advertising industry is looking forward to the trends and developments likely to have the greatest impact on the industry's growth and direction in 2008.
Predictions like: Podcasting, Online Product Placements to Increase, as TV Viewership Declines; Japan Poised for Dramatic Growth in Interactive Marketing; Search Becomes the Next Lead-Gen Tool and Bolsters its Presence on Madison Avenue.
The Big Prediction is that geeks really need to learn how to explain their skills, the benefits of their skills, and the business advantages provided by those benefits. Knowing half a dozen programming languages won't help you if you can't communicate with the people who want to hire you including non-technical people.
Killer Prediction says to be an expert with a technology. Be even better at explaining the value of that technology.
And Now for a lighter tongue in cheek look at Marketing Predictions for 2008. Here is your free download!
TVisio reveals the latest Social-Networking-Secrets, Downloads, Blogs, RSS Feeds and benefits of Open Social-Networking-Media: Create Your Own Web 2.0 Blogs, RSS Feeds & Widgets with interesting new friends who can help you Monetize Your own Open Social Media Marketing Business.
Thanks for Visiting. Learn, Create, Enjoy!
Bill Whetstone, Open Social Content Developer
Yewie.com is the latest social networking website dejour. It is growing by leaps and bounds. As members know, it is similar to MySpace (with all the profile-making tools) but with one big difference - it pays its users by sharing its ad revenue. Users are flocking to this new website at the rate of nearly 1,800 new members a day. Is it as addictive as members say it is?
(1.) It is easy to gain friends. Most users have public profiles, because having others view your profile, blog, rate your profile or pictures, or add a comment benefits you and the poster. That’s where the making friends comes easy. The more friends you have the more likely someone is going to click on your profile and leave a comment. Members are more than willing to reciprocate and can spend hours clicking and thinking of content to draw users to their page. When you become member, you are bombarded with dozens of friend requests, an instantly flattering experience.
It all sounds good but will it survive the inevitable spam influx?