Friday, August 7, 2009

Launch of, "The Technolitical"

Today, "The Technolitical" launches today with a bunch of full features ready to leave you wanting more! So without further ado, let's get on with it!

Aug. 7th, 2009 Edition
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1. Mobile Apps - A New Frontier
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2. C.R.M Clueless? Got a 4 page, easy to understand E-book for you!
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3. How To Write an E-Book In An Hour (Yes, we cheated) by Erin Blaskie
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4. What's On Tap?



Mobile Apps -
A New Frontier

Consumers are increasingly on the move and away from their desktops. This looks set to give the mobile application community room to grow as investors look for the next big thing; Apple, Google and Microsoft are rolling out third-party mobile apps; and entrepreneurs are developing bigger & better ways to keep users in touch.
Hot growth areas include: CRM, SMS/text, messaging, e-mail, security applications, project management, and collaboration and file sharing. Among the biggest spenders on mobile apps between 2006 and 2011? Small businesses! ;)
(source: Compass Intelligence)



Customer Relationship Management - C.R.M. E-Book
Don't know what C.R.M. is? Are you managing a small business and looking for an edge or to simply better understand your customers? Since the 1990's, successful C.R.M. projects have led companies to improved profitability, developing more important relationships with their customers (and their communities) yet such strategies were often quite expensive.

However, as the cost of memory storage has decreased, so has the cost of implementing a successful C.R.M. strategy in small businesses. Check out my e-book, C.R.M.: Simplified!



E-Books In One Hour? Maybe, maybe not...
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Not everyone has the talent for this; if you do, get in on it! If not, well, there are always personal diaries right?





Where To Next?
Don't know where the next blog is going to hit next. Maybe gonna smash mouth the Solar Power Conference in Anaheim, California (*gasp!*) in October or maybe I'll praise it for being a step in the right direction.
Organic food: luxury item? Or viable market competitor? How can new media and political realities impact this growing industry?
The Twitter Effect = a fad, a phenomena or a revolution in communication? Maybe none of the above!

Stay technoliterate people!