iPhone Ushers in New Era in Mobile Surfing
May 16, 2008
Is your website ready to be viewed on a mobile phone? The next generation Apple iPhone, scheduled for release this June, may replace some laptops used for mobile surfing. Through a new Software Development Kit (SDK), Apple is allowing 3rd party developers to write custom applications for the iPhone. The iPhone currently networks with many social networking websites such as Facebook and users can download music and movies from iTunes. Not only will many individuals want a new iPhone, they will want to be seen in coffee houses and shopping centers using them to surf the Internet. Apple expects to sell over 10 million phones by the end of this year. Over 280 million cell phones for all manufacturers shipped in the first quarter of 2008 alone.
If You’re Under 30, You Don’t Have To Read This.
April 21, 2008
Your age will determine how you feel about this article. Chances are, if you are under 30 years old, you already understand the importance of having a website to market your business. If you are above 40 or 50 years of age, you may not feel that a website is critical to the success of your business. It has a lot to do with your point of reference. My parents used to tell me about the days of radio and growing up without a TV. I grew up with not only color TV but eventually cable with 500 channels as well. It was hard for me to understand their point of view because TV already existed in my life. That’s why it’s easier for people under 30 (certainly under 20) to get it. The Internet is like a utility and they never knew what it was like to be without it.
When you look at the Internet as a utility it’s easy to connect-the-dots and see how your business website fits into the overall picture. That means your business needs a great website. Websites are replacing traditional marketing and advertising methods such as direct mail or advertising in your local newspaper. And website marketing is easier, faster and less expensive than traditional marketing methods. Recently, when I was looking for a new employee, I submitted an ad in my local newspaper over the phone and I submitted an ad online with Craig’s List. Placing the ad in my local paper took about 20 minutes to complete at a cost of $200.00. The online ad took about 5 minutes to submit. The result was that I received a couple of resumes from the newspaper while the online ad drew over two-dozen qualified responses. And did I mention that the ad on Craig’s List was free?







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