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H1N1 Deepens Retail Woes

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
But will online retailers pick up the slack?

Sedo Auction Woes Were Caused by Denial of Service Attack

Friday, October 23rd, 2009
DDOS to blame for problems during auction yesterday. Sedo ’s outage during the .de domain name auction yesterday was not due to intense bidding activity, but was actually a distributed denial of service (DDOS) attack, reports the company. In a statement released today, Sedo wrote: Due to a malicious attempt to disrupt our services, Sedo suffered from two different distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks which temporarily caused the Sedo and GreatDomains.com websites to be slow

3 HighImpact Fixes For Your Marketing Woes

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
3 HighImpact Fixes For Your Marketing Woes 3 HighImpact Fixes For Your Marketing Woes By: Allyn Cutts How many times has your competitor gotten one over on you? The feeling of being left behind just eats away, until you do something about. The problem is that we often feel that we?ve got to come up with some grand plan in order to get our business skyrocketing again. Don?t be fooled! Getting back on top of the market isn?t as tough as it seems with these high-impact, easy-to-use fixes. 1.

Zimplit CMS 3.0 Eases Reseller Implementation Woes

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
For its 3.0 release, Krabi & Mask — the folks behind Zimplit CMS ( news , site ), have refined the fully rebrandable, commercial version of their CMS to target web hosting resellers looking to add a simple web site creation tool. Zimplit 3.0 install includes demos, documentation and a selection of templates — all rebrandable. Zimplit’s site-edit toolbar can be customized as well to suit the color scheme and editing needs of the reseller and their target market.

Using Twitter for Business

Sunday, September 27th, 2009
When I first heard about Twitter–a tool for instantly broadcasting the stream-of-consciousness minutiae of your life to the world–I was pretty sure it was a cross between a complete waste of time and navel gazing on crack. Turns out I was right. A quick peek at the most recent posts–called “tweets”–include information on what people are having for breakfast, laptop woes and depressed thoughts over last night’s home team loss. (Plus a bunch of foreign-language tweets that may range from t