Over at CNET News, cheapskate Rick Broida rants Why does this e-book cost $14?!Please don't tell Rick about ClickBank.com. He'll have a stroke when he sees ebooks that sell for $47 bucks and more. …
Product Pricing: Your Customers Can Afford You
Price is rarely a disqualifier for your products and services if people want what you have. Notice that I said “want”…not “need.”Let me give you an example. According to a recent study, I live and …
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Facebook Netiquette: How to Use this Social Media Tool
Like any social media tool, Facebook can be used and abused. Although certainly not an Internet law, here's a few do's and don'ts when interacting with others on Facebook.DO's1. Add value. If …
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Internet Informant: White House Wants You To Be A Government Snitch
If you oppose government-run health care in an e-mail or on a website, the U.S. government wants to know it. When your cyber-friends discover that you ratted them out, will you be able to enter the …
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Cash for Clunkers: Government Computer Spy Program
When you take advantage of the cash for clunkers car program (the Car Allowance Rebate System), the U.S. federal government gets to play computer spy without your permission.Here's how it …
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Behavioral Targeting: FTC to Crack Down on Internet Ads that Invade Privacy
There's a reason for the Google Privacy Policy Change for its Interest Based Advertising. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has made protecting consumer privacy from behavioral targeted …
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