ChangeWave Research: Apple Takes A Bite Out of PC Market
For years, the ChangeWave Alliance, an independent industry stock research firm, has been closely monitoring consumer PC trends. Rarely, however, has it seen the kind of momentum in its proprietary surveys of computer industry personnel that Apple Computer (AAPL) has registered in recent months. - 2006-05-19
Eminent Domaine - Whose Property is it Anyway? Public Verses Private Rights.
An interview with Allen Douglas, Florida State Director for the National Federation of Independent Business. Reviews the Supreme Court decision of June 2005 and explains the new law recently passed by the Florida legislature and it's affect on all Floridians. - 2006-05-22 Friend of PRWeb - 4
Who Will be the First Against the Wall When the Consumer Revolution Comes?
Brands and the business world are today’s aristocracy. As the world becomes ever more digital and transparent, consumers have started to rise up and demand a say in the market they’ve helped to create. Stefan Enegseth’s new book, "One," explores how companies can avoid the business end of the guillotine and the fate suffered by Enron, WorldCom, Shell and Exxon. By working with instead of against consumer power, companies and consumers can both profit from the rising consumer revolution, by working as "One."
Press copies are available now, as is the first chapter of the book for free download. - 2006-05-22 Friend of PRWeb - 5
Truth Behind the Hype - Internet Business Opportunity Scams Exposed
Business opportunity scams result in the loss of millions of dollars each year in the U.S. alone. How can consumers and aspiring entrepreneurs avoid being caught in the get-rich-quick traps that are so prevalent on today's Internet? - 2006-06-02
New Real Estate Article Site Delivers Relevant Content
Two new sites provide real estate articles and news for your information. - 2006-05-22
UK Brands Have to Jump Into Gay Market in 2006 – New Research Shows Why
New UK laws will require companies to understand and meet the needs of Britain's 3 million gay and lesbian customers – who now account for more than £70 billion pounds in earnings each year. Research from Australia and the US revealed today that UK companies risk falling behind overseas counterparts in marketing to lesbian and gay consumers. Australian and US companies spend around four times as much as British business – and reap far more benefits as a result of more effective gay marketing expertise. - 2006-05-23 Friend of PRWeb - 3
Anderson Analytics Launches AA-Projective, AA-Assurance and New Website as Firm Pledges to Help Clients “Gain the Information Advantage”
Anderson Analytics Launches AA-Projective, AA-Assurance and New Website as Firm Pledges to Help Clients “Gain the Information Advantage” - 2006-05-24 Friend of PRWeb - 8
Making Mobile TV a Success: What Current Services Do Right and Wrong
Serco Usability Services has been investigating how users react to this first generation of mobile television products, and is offering a one-day workshop to discuss this new field. - 2006-05-24
Less than Half of Companies Encourage Discussion of Ethical Issues at the Workplace - IABC Study
Less than half of companies encourage discussion of moral dilemmas and criticism of censurable conduct at the workplace, according to a global survey of over 1,800 communication professionals conducted by the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC) Research Foundation. According to the new report, The Business of Truth: A Guide to Ethical Communication, only 61 percent of companies encourage openness about ethical/unethical conduct in their organizations and 46 percent of companies encourage discussion of moral dilemmas and censurable conduct in their organizations. - 2006-05-23 Friend of PRWeb - 31
Natural Products Gain Among Retailers, Podiatrists, Even Male Boomers
Along with organically grown foods, consumers have demonstrated their increasing preference for natural personal care products, such as soap, shampoo and even makeup. The foot care industry is not far behind. Dr. Arnold Ravick, a Washington, D.C. podiatrist who has been a spokesman for the American Podiatric Medical Association, has said, "Baby boomers, especially men, have become more conscious of their health and they want more natural products." - 2006-05-24
PrivaTech Launches Customized Canadian Privacy Training Programs
PrivaTech Consulting has designed Canadian privacy training programs that build privacy awareness. These customized privacy training sessions can be directed to senior executives and privacy officers, or employees of an organization, and focus on privacy law developments in Canada and avoiding corporate privacy breaches. - 2006-05-25 Friend of PRWeb - 18
How Stores are Secretly Using Barry Manilow to Rob You
In supermarkets, an astounding 60 to 70 percent of consumer purchases are unplanned. Discover five (5) top retailer marketing tactics that lead to these unplanned purchases (including Barry Manilow and his ilk), and nine (9) key steps consumers can take to avoid getting bamboozled. - 2006-05-25
Bigmouthmedia to Present and Exhibit at Search Engine Strategies 2006 London
The ethical SEO company bigmouthmedia is amongst a select panel of experts at Search Engine Strategies London - 2006-05-26
The Mpower Group and IACCM Announces a Revised and Updated Sourcing Maturity Diagnostic
The Mpower Group (TMG http://www.thempowergroup.com) and IACCM (The International Association of Contract & Commercial Managers http://www.iaccm.com) announce the availability of TMG’s updated Sourcing Maturity Model Diagnostic reflecting advancements made in sourcing/supply chain. - 2006-05-26
Do Tea Drinkers Prefer Milk? Results from a Poll of U.S. Tea Drinkers
Almost 70% of tea drinkers use milk when having a cup of tea, indicates a poll by teadog.com, an Internet tea retailer. - 2006-05-25
Study of Affluent Consumers Confirms Need for Multi-Channel Marketing Strategies and Mix of Casual and Dressy Merchandise
Affluent customers’ preferences for brands, stores, and fashion attributes tend to vary less by their income or spending power than by their “affluent life style.”
Affluent consumers who name upscale stores and designer brands as those they shop and wear most are also likely to shop for some of their clothing at mass merchants like Target and mix in pieces from branded stores like Talbots and Old Navy. The result is a style that fits their overall life style. - 2006-05-25
Turmoil in On-demand Viewing Creates Opportunities
Network Digital Video Recording services are just one area that will upset the status quo and open new opportunities to insightful companies - 2006-05-30 Friend of PRWeb - 1
Have Your Say on One of the Trendiest Technologies Today
Canada's first comprehensive podcasting survey is underway. This study is aimed at discovering what is happening with podcasting in Canada; audience sizes and characteristics, popular podcasts and topics, audience demographics, and more. - 2006-05-18
Credit Card Information Section Added To Popular African American Shopping Portal
Eric Brown the founder of the “African American Shopping Today” Web site located at, www.brownhorizonsshopping4u.com , which is widely considered one of the most popular African American shopping Web sites on the internet today, recently announced the addition of a credit card information section to its Web site which will provide access to Web sites where individuals can apply online for a credit card, review the best credit cards and review the best credit card rates available on the internet. - 2006-05-27
OperatorLiveOnline.com Launches Online Support and Chat Service for Businesses
OperatorLiveOnline is the premier resource for Live Support services to meet the dynamic sales and customer service needs of businesses. These services include Live Chat Software, Live Chat Help, Live Chat Support, Real Time Communication Software, and Help Desk Software Support. - 2006-06-02
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