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The Small Business Outlook: What do small businesses have in common?
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Friday, February 29, 2008. What do small businesses have in common? I recently went to two small-business trade conventions. The first convention was in Fort Worth, Texas. The second one was held in New York City. Was entirely Web-based. In New York, a consulting company whose three partners worked from their homes liked the idea of an online office through which they could share files. And contacts. Given these nation-wide trends, I was surprised to read recently a story. Biz Tech 3.0.
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The Small Business Outlook: Potato Farmers and Software Companies
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Potato Farmers and Software Companies. What applies to farmers applies equally to software companies. In a now famous blog. Phil Wainewright says: "SaaS vendors, eat your own dogfood — or die." He writes that companies selling Web-based on-demand software won't survive if they don't use the software themselves. He argues that this is especially true because of incredibly rapid software development cycles. At CatalystWeb, we use CatalystOffice. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Small Business Outlook: November 2007
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007. Take Back Your Email. Hello everyone. We are very excited that CatalystOffice is finally live. I am glad that bloggers like Ramon Ray at SmallBizTechnology.com. Are commenting that CatalystOffice can help small-business owners maximize their productivity for minimal cost or tech issues. Since CatalystOffice does some unique things with email, I wanted to share some thoughts about how powerful some robust email capabilities can be for a small business. And both of them can re...
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The Small Business Outlook: Take Back Your Email
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007. Take Back Your Email. Hello everyone. We are very excited that CatalystOffice is finally live. I am glad that bloggers like Ramon Ray at SmallBizTechnology.com. Are commenting that CatalystOffice can help small-business owners maximize their productivity for minimal cost or tech issues. Since CatalystOffice does some unique things with email, I wanted to share some thoughts about how powerful some robust email capabilities can be for a small business. And both of them can re...
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10 Ways to Eliminate the Echo Chamber | Chris Pirillo
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My Social Video Event. 10 Ways to Eliminate the Echo Chamber. August 18, 2006. These suggestions are not mutually exclusive:. Don’t live inside your news aggregator. You don’t see me getting caught up in the daily din largely because I save my favorite tech friends for “dessert” – catching up with their feeds at the end of the week. Doing this has largely kept me from commenting on commenter’s comments on commenting comments commenting on commenters. Say something original at least once a day. Scoble (an...
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net promoter score: mai 2008
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Le Net Promoter Score est une approche développée par la société Satmetrix et Fred Reichheld qui se base sur la simple question : "Recommanderez-vous notre entreprise à vos amis ou à vos collègues de travail? Jeudi 29 mai 2008. Que faire avec vos promoteurs? Vos promoteurs ne sont pas des clients comme les autres. En attendant de vous montrer à quoi peut ressembler un premier résultat d'une campagne de NPS, je souhaite vous parler d'un article que j'ai lu avant hier. Il s'agit d'un article de Jeanne Bliss.
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The Small Business Outlook: March 2008
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Tuesday, March 18, 2008. Potato Farmers and Software Companies. What applies to farmers applies equally to software companies. In a now famous blog. Phil Wainewright says: "SaaS vendors, eat your own dogfood — or die." He writes that companies selling Web-based on-demand software won't survive if they don't use the software themselves. He argues that this is especially true because of incredibly rapid software development cycles. At CatalystWeb, we use CatalystOffice. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The Small Business Outlook: The Web-Based Software Revolution
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Friday, February 15, 2008. The Web-Based Software Revolution. We also got a lot of favorable press. In fact, Michael Miller from PC Magazine picked us as one of his top-10 favorite products. You can read his blog here. We were happy to see that both the press and participants from the show validated our Software-as-a-Service. Was not only totally free but also had all the features of our paid plans. They typically don’t have an IT department and they don’t have the resources to buy and mainta...CatalystO...
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The Small Business Outlook: October 2007
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Friday, October 26, 2007. Hello everyone, my name is Bob Mathew. And I’m very glad to finally be able to say that CatalystOffice is launching next month! It has been a long three years but I believe it’s been worth every minute of hard work. Check it out for yourself, and sign-up early for a trial of CatalystOffice at our landing page, www.yourdreamoffice.com. But now look at the computing world – SaaS has become a genuine competitor to traditional software. I expect small businesses to benefit the most ...