8 recorded/archived events found
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Thu Nov 30 2006 E-Commerce: Software As A Service: Are You A Web Company or a Software CompanyPreview Slides Software As A Service: Are You A Web Company or a Software Company? Date: 11/30/06 Type: Audio Presentation Company: OpSource Categories: E-Commerce Duration: 45 minutes... |
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Fri Oct 27 2006 E-Commerce: Search Engine Marketing - A Primary Ingredient of Your Marketing MixPreview Slides Search Engine Marketing - A Primary Ingredient of Your Marketing Mix Date: 10/27/06 Type: Audio Presentation Company: Frost & Sullivan Categories: E-Commerce, Market Analysis, Marketing... |
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Tue Jun 20 2006 E-Commerce: Email MarketingEmail Marketing Specialist Nancy Carl of Armstrong uncovers the email marketing \r\nstrategies that build brand loyalty, engage and facilitate customers through the \r\npurchase cycle. Carl relays how the Fortune 500 global leaders... |
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Thu Jul 6 2006 E-Commerce: Hispanic Online MarketingJoin host Ted Murphy with Lee Vann, founder of Captura Group as they discuss \r\nbest practices for reaching the Hispanic market online including in-language and \r\nin-culture research and strategy, increasing market share and driving revenue... |
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Thu Nov 29 2007 Novell ships real-time Linux platform; Don't quit on WiMAX, says researcher; Holiday rush slows e-commerce |
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Wed Jan 11 2006 Marketing: Marketing Trends 2006 - Part OneThe year before us will be a dynamic one for marketers. The confluence of Broadband usage, podcasting, search engine capabilities for video and audio, online advertising and internet e-commerce gives businesses the opportunity to be innovative... |
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Wed Jan 11 2006 Marketing Trends 2006 - Part OneThe year before us will be a dynamic one for marketers. The confluence of Broadband usage, podcasting, search engine capabilities for video and audio, online advertising and internet e-commerce gives businesses the opportunity to be innovative... |
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Wed Jul 18 2007 NCSU's Faceted CatalogIn 2006, NCSU Libraries launched a new catalog powered by an e-commerce enterprise search engine. Years of frustration with legacy systems and inadequate search tools are driving many libraries and their vendors to create new products and services rarely seen in catalogs. In this webcast, Pace discusses: what led to the decision to implement the... |
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