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Certainly the economy is a cause - do you think any of it's from the rise of boutique search firms?
- Josh Greene
it has mostly to do with the fact that retained firms are a rip off. spencer stuart closed 5102 searches in 2007 with an avg fee per search of $114900. that's insane -- and it's the primary reason I bought www.ceojobs.com
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interesting amazon affiliate -- on top of a good domain name. Average CPC: $1.04 (at a maximum CPC of $2.45). Estimated clicks per day: 55 - 69 (at a daily budget of $90.00)
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Yes, and having worked globally I want to add, that some European web sites are very advanced, much more than many American ones. And cost is a bigger factor, so they are watching their investments and ROIs much closer.
- andreas
Mark Kvamme of Sequoia Capital gave a great presentation at Ad:Tech in 2006 (a long time ago!) in which he said that Korean sites are very advanced. He said that U.S. sites have a lot of catching up to do.
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Hah. Is it not both ways? The only thing sustainable is if both parties are happy, right? So, to make a candidate happy you need to make the company happy and vice versa, or am I wrong?
- andreas
Yeah -- Basically, my clients only use me because I have great candidates relationships. If I didn't, my clients would simply use someone else. I'm like Ari on Entourage!
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Gee, let's see ... 8.5 million small businesses in the USA who need one, ... plus the millions of company employees in their 20's whom, according to the US Dept of Labor, are changing jobs every 18 months (meaning that the job hunt has gone from an event to a continuous process), ... plus the number of mid-sized and up companies who need multiple blogs for every product line not to mention employee branding, ... plus all of the baby boomers who are struggling to maintain their relevance, ... for starters. So, another 100 million?
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ALANTA - This is an outstanding post, and I would have added "Tip #1: Focus on Increasing Profits, Not Minimizing Spend" to my comments if the author hadn't beaten me to the punch. ALL of my ecommerce clients want to know exactly how EACH candidate is going to impact revenue, whether the job is in ecommerce technology, fulfillment, analytics, or whatever. Again, this is a tremendous post.
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mine is blank :) but my dad uses google calendar.
- Goktug Gedik
Gmail. :) I pretty much keep my session set so that Gmail, GReader, and Friendfeed are open all the time.
- Jandy, ConcertMaven of FF
I use "Speed Dial", a Firefox add-in, which shows my 20 top favorite websites - displayed as thumbnails images all on 1 page ...just click and go... very similar to the Opera browser and Google Chrome's home page idea.
- Susan Beebe
It used to be iGoogle but I have recently switched to Gmail since I have added the FriendFeed, Remember The Milk and Calendar modules - I highly recommend it!
- Luca Belletti
from IM
Leave two pages open in Flock - Friendfeed and google reader - iGoogle would probably do though.
- Alistair (alpinefolk)
The Friendfeed integration with GTalk is one reason for my potential switch.
- Steve Rubel
iGoogle's my home page, but more often than not I head to Twitter first.
- Rod Nicolson
I have several - Gmail, Google Reader, Friendfeed
- Wayne Schulz
I use iGoogle for my homepage, with the Gmail gadget on there of course!
- Ken Knecht
@steverubel Gmail is also one of my browser's start tabs. I also open Friendfeed, twitter, and GReader via Tab Mix Plus (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US...)
- Czar
Gmail, iGoogle, and a handmade page full of links in the browser; FF in a mini window off to one side; and Digsby in the systray for Twitter . . .
- LJF Wolffe
iGoogle, but I also use the speed dial in Firefox (plugin) and Google Chrome (home page).
- Philip Norton
about:blank Helps me be mindful of where I really want to go when starting a session
- Peter Svensk
iGoogle (with the friendfeed, nytimes, and reader gadgets)
- don loeb
The only time I ever had a home page in any browser was when I made my own little no-frills browser and hard coded Google as its home page, which I ended up regretting, because it slowed the browser down.
- April Russo (app103)
'blank' as each time I open the browser I always want to go somewhere different. BB keeps me up to date with email..
- Nigel Stolting
I'm still Google Reader. I still use Twhirl mostly for FriendFeed.
- Jesse Stay
I launch my browser with four tabs, in this order: 1) Gmail 2) Pandora 3) Google Reader 4) Twitter
- Bryan Person
Google Reader with the FriendFeed real-time sidebar open at all times. I usually have Gmail and Facebook always open in a tabs most of the time. Not a fan of gateway sites like iGoogle. Can't get used to the layout. Not intuitive to me.
- Rolf Schewe
jellodash as my homepage with yoono as sidebar. sometimes also oodesk.
- Stefan Lafloer
I tried that for a while but it takes too long for the page to load. Might be different with FF3 though. Currently it is iGoogle for me.
- Rob
iGoogle: Gmail (by Ginga) & Remember the Milk gadgets on top. My iGoogle tabs are News (Google, Digg, Fark), Social (FF, Twitter, Facebook), Docs (Google Docs, Notebook) and Pandora loads in my Vista sidebar automatically.
- Gus
New tabs (or windows) are blank. GReader & Friendfeed are always open. Others as needed.
- LogEx
FriendFeed,Twitter,Gmail,GReader,iGoogle,Twhirl - infernal machine.:)
- Igor Poltavskiy
I use an easily-updated all-white homepage made out of a Word document that I saved to HTML and posted online with "No Index, No Follow" tags. I use a lot of websites and databases that require a user name and password, and I like to have all of these sites in one place where I can control how they are clustered together (example: Databases, Company Information, List Sources, etc.). The page also includes frequently used form letters. I also love the fact that the UI is completely commercial free.
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I use speed dial (fire fox) it has windows that thumbnail 9 sights of my choice. On my windows box its ff, and gaming sights and wilik's. On my linux box is ff assorted wiki's and forums.
- J. Abdul-Qahhar
The WSJ reported on this last week: http://online.wsj.com/article... Domainers are mixed as to the impact of this development. Most feel that the move is first and foremost about ICANN making money. It's a classic cross-sell designed to give generic keyword-rich domain owners more holes to plug in the dike. My GoDaddy account rep tells me that there are currently 35 TLDs to choose from. This move by ICANN will only add to the clutter.
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Larry Becker is now Associate Director, Marketing and Admissions, MBA for Executives Program at University of Virginia, Darden School of Business - http://www.linkedin.com/e...
Note that "Manufacturers are entering the online market: In the US already 5% of consumers online sales are purchased at the webshops of manufacturers. And over 50% of consumers look for information at the manufacturers website before purchasing goods online." More and more of my etail candidates are being recruited away from IR-500 DTC sites to establish the online stores of manufacturers.
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