Friday, June 1, 2007
Keepm for all your contact management and sharing needs.
Keepm for all your contact management and sharing needs. It is an amazing and free application that holds unlimited contacts and even has a unique promotion where you can send them your business cards and they will scan them into your account...for FREE!!! More at:http://www.keepm.com/
ReliMatic is a global IT services company that specializes in creating world-class technology solutions and custom applications for software companies
ReliMatic is a global IT services company that specializes in creating world-class technology solutions and custom applications for software companies, enterprises, and online business customers. Through a proven global delivery platform, we offer a highly integrated suite of application development, IT consulting, and outsourcing solutions to our clients. We use innovative engagement models, balancing a sophisticated understanding of business with a close attention to detail, to custom-design our process models and meet our client's offshore development.
More at;http://www.relimatic.com/
More at;http://www.relimatic.com/
Appirio delivers services and products to help medium to large enterprises accelerate on-demand adoption.
Appirio, is derived from the Latin word aperio, which means "to reveal or to make clear." Appirio delivers services and products to help medium to large enterprises accelerate on-demand adoption. With a differentiated business model that blends strategy, services, custom application development, integration and products, Appirio is a thought leader in on-demand solutions delivery. We leverage Salesforce.com's CRM solutions, Apex - the Salesforce.com platform and Google Apps to address the business needs of our customers.
To reveal or to make clear” is Appirio’s latin translation and overall mantra, and it’s clear that the new gadgets Appirio has been revealing the past few weeks are pretty stellar. Appirio offers services to Salesforce and Google Apps customers, delivering products to assist medium to large scale businesses speed up on-demand adoption. Appirio has launched iGoogle Gadget on Appexchange and in the Google Gallery, all for free, for now. Four widgets are already availably, all customizable and delivers data from 4 separate datasources inside the salesforce. Appirio combines the CRM solution and Apex platforms to meet the multifaceted needs of saleforce customers.
More at:http://www.appirio.com/
To reveal or to make clear” is Appirio’s latin translation and overall mantra, and it’s clear that the new gadgets Appirio has been revealing the past few weeks are pretty stellar. Appirio offers services to Salesforce and Google Apps customers, delivering products to assist medium to large scale businesses speed up on-demand adoption. Appirio has launched iGoogle Gadget on Appexchange and in the Google Gallery, all for free, for now. Four widgets are already availably, all customizable and delivers data from 4 separate datasources inside the salesforce. Appirio combines the CRM solution and Apex platforms to meet the multifaceted needs of saleforce customers.
More at:http://www.appirio.com/
The 4-Hour Workweek is the compass for a new and revolutionary world
Whether you're an overworked employee or an entrepreneur trapped in your own business, The 4-Hour Workweek is the compass for a new and revolutionary world.
Forget the old concept of retirement and the rest of the deferred-life plan—there is no need to wait and every reason not to. Whether your dream is escaping the rat race, high-end world travel, monthly five-figure income with zero management, or just living more and working less, this book is the blueprint.
You can have it all—really.
Join Tim Ferriss, popular guest lecturer in entrepreneurship at Princeton University, as he teaches you:
How to outsource your life and do whatever you want for a year, only to return to a bank account 50% larger than before you left
How blue-chip escape artists travel the world without quitting their jobs
How to eliminate 50% of your work in 48 hours using the principles of little-known European economists
How to train your boss to value performance over presence, or kill your job (or company) if it's beyond repair
How to trade a long-haul career for short work bursts and frequent “mini-retirements”
What automated cash-flow "muses" are and how to create one in 2-4 weeks
How to cultivate selective ignorance—and create time—with a low-information diet
Management secrets of Remote Control CEOs
The crucial difference between absolute and relative income
How to get free housing worldwide and airfare at 50-80% off
How to fill the void and creating meaning after removing work and the office
The 4-Hour Workweek also includes the sample e-mails, voicemails, and real-life deals (with dollar figures and all) you will need to master the new world of luxury lifestyle design.
Who is Tim Ferriss?
Serial entrepreneur and ultravagabond Timothy Ferriss has been featured in The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, MAXIM, and other media. He speaks six languages, runs a multinational firm from wireless locations worldwide, and has been a world-record holder in tango, a national champion in Chinese kickboxing, and an actor on a hit television series in Hong Kong. He is 29 years old.
Read The 4-Hour Workweek Overview PDF
More at:http://www.4hourworkweek.com/4hww-flyer.pdf
Forget the old concept of retirement and the rest of the deferred-life plan—there is no need to wait and every reason not to. Whether your dream is escaping the rat race, high-end world travel, monthly five-figure income with zero management, or just living more and working less, this book is the blueprint.
You can have it all—really.
Join Tim Ferriss, popular guest lecturer in entrepreneurship at Princeton University, as he teaches you:
How to outsource your life and do whatever you want for a year, only to return to a bank account 50% larger than before you left
How blue-chip escape artists travel the world without quitting their jobs
How to eliminate 50% of your work in 48 hours using the principles of little-known European economists
How to train your boss to value performance over presence, or kill your job (or company) if it's beyond repair
How to trade a long-haul career for short work bursts and frequent “mini-retirements”
What automated cash-flow "muses" are and how to create one in 2-4 weeks
How to cultivate selective ignorance—and create time—with a low-information diet
Management secrets of Remote Control CEOs
The crucial difference between absolute and relative income
How to get free housing worldwide and airfare at 50-80% off
How to fill the void and creating meaning after removing work and the office
The 4-Hour Workweek also includes the sample e-mails, voicemails, and real-life deals (with dollar figures and all) you will need to master the new world of luxury lifestyle design.
Who is Tim Ferriss?
Serial entrepreneur and ultravagabond Timothy Ferriss has been featured in The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, MAXIM, and other media. He speaks six languages, runs a multinational firm from wireless locations worldwide, and has been a world-record holder in tango, a national champion in Chinese kickboxing, and an actor on a hit television series in Hong Kong. He is 29 years old.
Read The 4-Hour Workweek Overview PDF
More at:http://www.4hourworkweek.com/4hww-flyer.pdf
How do you like specialized search? If you do, here are some Internet search engines to help you manage deals online.
How do you like specialized search? If you do, here are some Internet search engines to help you manage deals online.
www.bookfinder.com
www.pricewormer.com/books
Book Finder lists the lowest-priced books not only for new copies but used, as well. The site's main flaw is that shipping prices aren't included in the overwhelming results.
www.pricewormer.com/music/home.htm
Music Wormer (a sister site of Book Wormer and other media search engines) offers a variety of search options for CDs and sorts the results by total price, including shipping.
www.dvdpricesearch.net
DVD Price Search is one of the most full-featured comparison sites going, with a shopping cart that even tabulates which vendor has the best deal on several discs ordered at once. Its results include shipping and note coupons or promotions that might affect the price.
www.gamespot.com
The review site Game Spot is clunky, but it does the job. You have to search for a title, then pick the proper version and then click on the Buy It button in the upper-right part of the page for that game. Then scroll past the EB Games ad (which might have the lowest price) to see the results, which don't include shipping. Also try www.gamepricezone.com, run by the same folks behind DVD Price Search, although it's not as comprehensive.
http://dealnews.com/digital-cameras
Digital cameras and camcorders can be big-ticket items, but they also are popular gifts. Powerful Dealcam offers a wealth of search functions and gives comprehensive results from screened merchants that include the best total price and note coupons and other promotions that might apply.
http://dealmac.com
Computer-oriented price-search sites tend to be too wide-ranging, too narrow in their results or too difficult to use. Good luck with well-meaning sites such as www.pricewatch.com and www.streetprices.com. The related might be your best bet, but they focus on bargains, not price comparisons.
More at:http://www.charlotte.com/business/story/139249.html
www.bookfinder.com
www.pricewormer.com/books
Book Finder lists the lowest-priced books not only for new copies but used, as well. The site's main flaw is that shipping prices aren't included in the overwhelming results.
www.pricewormer.com/music/home.htm
Music Wormer (a sister site of Book Wormer and other media search engines) offers a variety of search options for CDs and sorts the results by total price, including shipping.
www.dvdpricesearch.net
DVD Price Search is one of the most full-featured comparison sites going, with a shopping cart that even tabulates which vendor has the best deal on several discs ordered at once. Its results include shipping and note coupons or promotions that might affect the price.
www.gamespot.com
The review site Game Spot is clunky, but it does the job. You have to search for a title, then pick the proper version and then click on the Buy It button in the upper-right part of the page for that game. Then scroll past the EB Games ad (which might have the lowest price) to see the results, which don't include shipping. Also try www.gamepricezone.com, run by the same folks behind DVD Price Search, although it's not as comprehensive.
http://dealnews.com/digital-cameras
Digital cameras and camcorders can be big-ticket items, but they also are popular gifts. Powerful Dealcam offers a wealth of search functions and gives comprehensive results from screened merchants that include the best total price and note coupons and other promotions that might apply.
http://dealmac.com
Computer-oriented price-search sites tend to be too wide-ranging, too narrow in their results or too difficult to use. Good luck with well-meaning sites such as www.pricewatch.com and www.streetprices.com. The related might be your best bet, but they focus on bargains, not price comparisons.
More at:http://www.charlotte.com/business/story/139249.html
Money Making Tools For Bloggers
The Blog Mastermind Partners affiliate program is now available.
If you have a blog or newsletter or website or any means to contact people who are interested in earning money from blogging, then please consider joining my new affiliate program.
You earn $20 USD repeat commission every month for each person you refer and a once off commission of $300 for each person you refer into the Blog Mastermind Elite program.
You can sign-up and become a partner here -
www.BlogMastermind.com/partners/
Affiliate membership is free and once you join you will have access to a range of tools I provide for affiliates to make promotion easy, including banners, text links, email templates and blog articles.
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I’m releasing my special report later today. As an affiliate you can recommend your readers download the report via your affiliate link (and I know they will thank you, there’s great content in it) and if any of them join my mentoring program in the next 90 days you will be credited with the referral commission.
The earlier you act on this the better since this is the first time I have released the report and made an affiliate program available. Those who act fast are rewarded because there isn’t as much competition and the news about my report is fresh.
For any bloggers or email list owners who have a list of people interested in making money from blogging or just making money online, this is a fantastic affiliate program.
More at:http://www.blogmastermind.com/partners/
If you have a blog or newsletter or website or any means to contact people who are interested in earning money from blogging, then please consider joining my new affiliate program.
You earn $20 USD repeat commission every month for each person you refer and a once off commission of $300 for each person you refer into the Blog Mastermind Elite program.
You can sign-up and become a partner here -
www.BlogMastermind.com/partners/
Affiliate membership is free and once you join you will have access to a range of tools I provide for affiliates to make promotion easy, including banners, text links, email templates and blog articles.
Act Now
I’m releasing my special report later today. As an affiliate you can recommend your readers download the report via your affiliate link (and I know they will thank you, there’s great content in it) and if any of them join my mentoring program in the next 90 days you will be credited with the referral commission.
The earlier you act on this the better since this is the first time I have released the report and made an affiliate program available. Those who act fast are rewarded because there isn’t as much competition and the news about my report is fresh.
For any bloggers or email list owners who have a list of people interested in making money from blogging or just making money online, this is a fantastic affiliate program.
More at:http://www.blogmastermind.com/partners/
"Business YouTube"
John Byrne, BusinessWeek's executive editor and the acting editor-in-chief for Businessweek.com, said that company is looking to create a "business YouTube" essentially an online video hub for wannabe moguls to post short pitch videos for a new ventures or companies.
The site is also exploring the launch of an online-video-based contest that would invite anyone with a idea for a new business to submit a plan on the site with the chance to land $500,000 in venture capital funding.
Byrne, speaking during a panel session at the Interactive Media Conference in Miami, Fla. on May 24, said that like on YouTube, users would rate each proposal and ultimately vote on the winner, who would receive half a million dollars from a VC firm to invest in the proposed business.
To help create the YouTube-like platform, Byrne said the company was looking to purchase a new technology platform.
According to Byrne, the drive behind the proposed launch, given its potential appeal among non-BusinessWeek-readers, is to help widen the site's audience while also boosting repeat visits among existing users.
Given the challenging economics of print, and the need to cash in on larger online audiences, Businessweek.com is "Looking to do things that are highly engaging but are completely non-journalistic in many ways," he added.
More at:http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003590128
The site is also exploring the launch of an online-video-based contest that would invite anyone with a idea for a new business to submit a plan on the site with the chance to land $500,000 in venture capital funding.
Byrne, speaking during a panel session at the Interactive Media Conference in Miami, Fla. on May 24, said that like on YouTube, users would rate each proposal and ultimately vote on the winner, who would receive half a million dollars from a VC firm to invest in the proposed business.
To help create the YouTube-like platform, Byrne said the company was looking to purchase a new technology platform.
According to Byrne, the drive behind the proposed launch, given its potential appeal among non-BusinessWeek-readers, is to help widen the site's audience while also boosting repeat visits among existing users.
Given the challenging economics of print, and the need to cash in on larger online audiences, Businessweek.com is "Looking to do things that are highly engaging but are completely non-journalistic in many ways," he added.
More at:http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003590128
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