PCMech – Any method of making money online requires traffic. You need to have traffic. The more traffic that you have to your website, the larger will be your ability to make money online.
So, the question is: how do you get traffic?
And that is the age-old question. Several of the past days in this series have touched on various ways to do it. People are devising new, creative ways to attract new audience every day. There is no single right way to generate traffic to your site. It is [...] read more

In resposne to my post on RIO for social computing, Atul Rai suggested we need to address the ‘whats in it for me’ factor, rather than just ‘build it and they will come’. So what do people get by collaborating? Various theories from social psychology... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by The AppGap)
“We are excited by the opportunity to accelerate our growth and build on our momentum,” stated Simon Tisminezky, CEO of SpeedDate.com. “We are focused on providing our users with the quickest way to meet other singles for live online dates. No other... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by Pulse 2)
In Thursday's IT Blogwatch, we wonder why Cisco is buying a tiny company called PostPath for $215 million -- could the networking giant be entering the Exchange-alternative market? Not to mention building a better mousetrap... Tim Greene reports: read... (posted on 28 Aug 2008 by IT Blogwatch)
Microsoft Hyper-V vs. VMware ESX Server 3.5 Virtualization is steadily making its way into the SQL Server world for use in server consolidation scenarios as well as for development and testing. VMware's ESX Server 3.5 is the established leader in the... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by Sysdigg)

27 Aug 2008

ROI Jokes?

Yes, they ARE possible.This also remind me of "ROI for compliance" stuff.About me: http://www.chuvakin.org (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by Anton Chuvakin on Security)
At the Drupalcon Boston conference back in March, Acquia, the Andover, MA, startup formed as a commercial home for the open-source Drupal social publishing system, showed off a demonstration version of its nascent product, code named “Carbon.” A select... (posted on 27 Aug 2008 by Xconomy)

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