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Guest comment: Targeting the emerging online market in China – NetImperative

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Guest comment: Targeting the emerging online market in China – NetImperative
With a population of over 1.3 billion, the Chinese economy is a dragon which Western marketers cannot afford to ignore. Andy Atkins-Kr ger, Managing Director of multilingual search agency, WebCertain, gives some tips for online marketers attempting


 
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EDITORIAL: Travel for training – Hutchinson Daily Leader

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EDITORIAL: Travel for training – Hutchinson Daily Leader
When should a local government or school district make an extra effort to inform the public when a group of its employees attend an out-of-state training session? That question was raised at the Leader last week because of two recent events: < In

Sorry Beavs, the CBI is a joke – Herald and News
The Oregon State men will play for the College Basketball Invitational tournament championship in a best-of-three series against Texas-El Paso next week. Congratulations. Too bad the CBI’s a joke. Up until a few years ago, the NCAA Division I

Senior symposium scheduled – Calaveras Enterprise
Medicare recipients and those needing information about caregiver support are invited to attend the Senior Support Symposium from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 28, at the Jackson Rancheria Conference Center. The event is hosted by the Family

Ping to Woo: Keep Your Scavenger Hands Off My Man – Gambling 911
It’s turning into a cat fight of epic proportion. Marc Lesnick’s girlfriend, Ping, responded to Gambling911.com Senior International Correspondent, Jenny Woo’s, announcement that she intended to seduce the Casino Affiliate Convention organizer

U.S. home price drops set records in January – Salisbury Post
WASHINGTON (AP) Home prices sank by the sharpest annual rate on record in January, and the pace continues to accelerate, but there were a handful of battered metro areas where price declines slowed, according to data released Tuesday. The


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Boys’ tennis: Tigers to host match at 4 p.m. today – Hutchinson Daily Leader

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Boys’ tennis: Tigers to host match at 4 p.m. today – Hutchinson Daily Leader
With the weather anything but pleasant outside today, the boys’ tennis match with New Ulm has been moved to the indoor facilities at the McLeod County Fairgrounds. Match time is 4 p.m. The dual was originally scheduled to be played in New Ulm

Announcement, American Legion Riders of Maine, 2009 Summer Rally in – Magic City Morning Star
MADAWASKA, MAINE — The American Legion Riders of Maine are pleased to announce the location of their 2009 Summer Rally. This year s summer rally will be hosted in Madawaska by the members of the American Legion, Thomas O. Cyr. Post 147. The

Just looking – Carteret County News
Have a great photo you d like to share with Carolina Coast Online readers? We are interested in scenic and spot news photos from Ocracoke to Cape Fear. Submit to webmaster@thenewstimes.com and include your name, location, e-mail address or phone

21 projects win ECHO funding – DeLand-Deltona Beacon
For the eighth time since its inception in 2001, Volusia ECHO has been a sweet sound for nonprofit organizations and local governments seeking extra funds for cultural and recreational projects. The County Council March 19 approved almost $7 million

High winds delay move of Cape Girardeau Habitat for Humanity house – Southeast Missourian
Plywood protects interior areas of a Habitat for Humanity house for moving it from Southeast’s campus on March 17. (KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com ) [Order this photo] High winds delayed today’s planned move of a Habitat for Humanity house down

Royal N’Orleans reopens after weekend closure – Southeast Missourian
The historic Royal N’Orleans building is for sale along Broadway in downtown Cape Girardeau. (KIT DOYLE ~ kdoyle@semissourian.com ) [Order this photo] After a three-day closure, the Royal N’Orleans restaurant will reopen for business on Tuesday


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Vandals spray paint Food Lion trailers – Salisbury Post

Posted by Webmaster on Mar 30, 2009 in Webmaster Tips

Vandals spray paint Food Lion trailers – Salisbury Post
Someone spray-painted several tractor-trailers at the Food Lion headquarters Tuesday night. The company’s security personnel alerted police. The Salisbury Police Department is investigating the incident, which was discovered just before 8 p.m

Quinn Bradlee, son of ‘Post’ power duo, writes of disabilities – USA Today
Quinn Bradlee, son of retired Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee and journalist Sally Quinn, behind him, has written a memoir titled A Different Life: Growing up Learning Disabled and other Adventures . The 26-year-old has VCFS, a genetic disorder

Digital direction of print – Bismarck Tribune
The print media is not going to die – the Internet will ensure that. When I say print media, I mean newspapers, magazines, tabloids and any other commercial news and information publications printed on paper. Print is not going to die. Print has a

Pfeiffer professor offers tax tips – Salisbury Post
As the challenges and uncertainty of the economy continue and with the tax season in full swing, many filers are in search of tax relief and new ways to save money. As a result, some taxpayers plagued by mounting medical bills, heavy reliance on

Voodoo Fest in jeopardy because of scheduling conflict with City Park – New Orleans Times-Picayune Blogs
Danny Bourque / Times-Picayune Archive Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails headlined Voodoo Fest in 2008. Will the festival return to City Park this fall? What Voodoo Experience producer Stephen Rehage describes as a “simple miscommunication that has

Berks County Week in Review – Reading Eagle
A recap of the week s top news stories including a four-alarm fire rips through Hamburg, a forensic mobile crime unit is unveiled in Berks, and improvements are on the way for Reading City Park. WEEU Feedback host Mike Faust covered a number

INDIANA IN A NUTSHELL – Indiana Gazette
Does anyone remember if March came in like a lamb? It’s going out like a lion, with some cold, windy weather and some snow to scrape off the windshields this morning. In the forecast, a mix of precipitation and a high of 46 today, sunny and 61

Corona group’s Web site victim of cyber-squatter – Riverside Press Enterprise
When Corona Historic Preservation Society Vice President Mary Winn clicked on her group’s Web site recently, she got a nasty surprise. Instead of the sepia-toned background and old-fashioned bicycle logo Winn expected to see, what appeared was an ad

Where Social Media Fits Into the SEO Equation – WebProNews
We hear a whole lot of talk about social media marketing these days. There is plenty of evidence that there are great benefits to this medium, but there are still many questions about it as well. What questions do you have? I thought it would be


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Digital direction of print – Bismarck Tribune

Posted by Webmaster on Mar 30, 2009 in Webmaster Tips

Digital direction of print – Bismarck Tribune
The print media is not going to die – the Internet will ensure that. When I say print media, I mean newspapers, magazines, tabloids and any other commercial news and information publications printed on paper. Print is not going to die. Print has a


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