From the page: "Designing a good website is a critical factor for the success of a business in this new millennium. Few years ago, it was an option for a business to have a website but it is not an option anymore. Do you have a website for your small business now? If you do not have a one, you probably might be thinking of creating a one."
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As stated in this article, according to MarketingVox and Nielsen BuzzMetrics, "More than 25 percent of search results on Google for the world's 20 largest brands are links to user-generated content." This is going to be bad news for the brand managers, who believe they are in the center of the universe and they control everything about the brand that they manage. Apparently, it's not you who is going to decide at least 25% of the things said about your brand on Google search results. Your customers; both happy and frustrated, will add at least 25% of the content appearing in these Google search engine result pages (SERPs). Yes; this includes the lot you have frustrated with your last brand blunder!
- Amitha
From the page: Why do some brands become so successful on Twitter platform, while some others gravely fail with their Tweeting adventures? I've observed few brands that I follow on Twitter, and listed down seven Twitter best practices used by winning brands. Interestingly, those brands which embarrassingly failed on Twitter did not adhere to most of these Twitter best practices for brands.
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From the page: "Social networks can be friendly places, but they are not democracies. Nor are they free markets. They are authoritarian regimes with whimsical and arbitrary rules."
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From the page: "âÂoeWhat had prevented Sri Lanka from being the Singapore of the subcontinent had always been the civil war,â said Chong Yoon-Chou, Singapore-based investment director at Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Ltd., which has $27 billion of assets. âÂoeIf itâÂs truly the end of the strife, you could see very, very significant changes to how the country is perceived and how Sri Lanka will position itself in the economy of the subcontinent.â " From the page: "What had prevented Sri Lanka from being the Singapore of the subcontinent had always been the civil war,â said Chong Yoon-Chou, Singapore-based investment director at Aberdeen Asset Management Asia Ltd., which has $27 billion of assets. âÂoeIf itâÂs truly the end of the strife, you could see very, very significant changes to how the country is perceived and how Sri Lanka will position itself in the economy of the subcontinent.â "
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From the page: ""a day which is very, very significant - not only to us Sri Lankans but to the entire world". "Today we have been able to liberate the entire country from the clutches of terrorism," he said. "We have been able to defeat one of the most heinous terrorist groups in the world." "
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From the page: ""I'm very very happy. After 30 years we've won⦠victory, I suppose!" says a young woman in Pettah, an old market area near the city centre, almost in surprise. She says she is proud of the president and intends to go home and put out flags. Not only Sinhalese but also Tamil, Muslim and other people tell the BBC they are relieved. "
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From the page: "Some protesters carried placards reading: 'Hands off Sri Lanka, We are not your colony' and another calling Mr Miliband a 'White Tiger.' '(Mr Miliband) is supporting terrorists. The world should understand this.' said Suresh Chandraweera, 30, one of the protesters. Last week, Mr Miliband called the conflict zone 'as close to hell as you can get' and urged discussions to be held at all levels of the United Nations on the plight of the civilians."
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From the page: "COLOMBO, Sri Lanka âÂ" Sri Lanka's state television station announced Monday that Tamil Tiger rebel chief Velupillai Prabhakaran has been killed."
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From the page: "The Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) developed by Davis (1989) was selected as a theoretical framework to build a conceptual model for this study. In addition to the two original constructs in the TAM model, namely, perceived usefulness (POU) and perceived ease of use (EOU), the literature review suggested three additional constructs. These were perceived risk (PR), customer experience (CE), and product and company attributes (PCA). "
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We in Sri Lanka experienced much more worst hostility from these terrorists, while Canada supported them as "freedom fighters". Now Canada must open their eyes, and start saying no to terrorism and its supporters
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From the page: "US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said at a meeting with the Afghan president that America "deeply, deeply regretted" the reported deaths." First kill them. Then say sorry. And preech other countries of being "humanitarian". Is this the new face of America?
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From the page: "Failing that, the Obama administration should mind its own business. The Sri Lankans are winning; we should let them finish the job. "
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From the page: "Failing that, the Obama administration should mind its own business. The Sri Lankans are winning; we should let them finish the job. "
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From the page: "The service is clearly a social network and drives content to users based on what their friends are consuming and recommending."
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From the page: "As each new technology pops up that promises to help me connect more efficiently with my friends, I have begun to wonder what IâÂm really seeking with each new product. Am I aiming to streamline my communication processes as much as possible so that I can increase the number of people IâÂm having it with? Am IâÂm simply an early adopter that wants to check out the newest shiny object?"
- Amitha
From the page: "As each new technology pops up that promises to help me connect more efficiently with my friends, I have begun to wonder what IâÂm really seeking with each new product. Am I aiming to streamline my communication processes as much as possible so that I can increase the number of people IâÂm having it with? Am IâÂm simply an early adopter that wants to check out the newest shiny object?"
- Amitha