Posts Tagged ‘analysis’

Analyze your backlinks

My mate Carlo just sent me a link to a website you can use to analyze your backlinks. Analyze Backlinks, as the site is so aptly called, let you specify a URL, and comes back with a list of pages that reference the URL. Using it is simple, just pop...

Keeping up with the times

Got my home insurance renewal today and it was interesting to note that DirectLine now also cover Downloaded Information as part of their Home Content policy. This covers the cost of replacing information bought and stored on home entertainment equipment or mobile phones that is lost when the item it...

Market Segmentation

One way that companies use to single themselves out from the crowd it so focus on a specific niche or target market. This enables them to tailor their product or service to the needs of that particular niche. This specific tailoring can enable a company to charge a premium for...

Rehab Centres

I wonder how profitable it is to run a rehab centre. I expect as long as the demand is high enough, one could charge enough to make a decentish profit; however the main aim would be to make sure you have a steady pipeline of clients to make sure the...

Top 10 Brands

So, what do you think the top brand in the world is at the moment? Is it Coke? Is it Microsoft? Well, no, the answer is Google! According to a report issued by Millward Brown Optimor these are the top 10 brands based on the value they are expected to...

Is Google the ultimate money making machine?

Interesting post on Read/Write Web claiming that Google is the Ultimate Money Making Machine. It’s an interesting theory that claims that the Web is different to the physical world in that some goods are not bounded by constraints/limitations and are virtually limitless. The author applies this to Google in that...

Why WordPress.com has so little spam

I came across a great post today on PlagiarismToday entitled Why WordPress.com is virtually spam free. It’s a well thought-out and researched article where Jonathan Bailey goes into why WordPress.com is partically the only blogging community that is pretty much free of splogs, spam and other nasty stuff. The article...

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