Typepad Blues
Typepad is so good in many ways. I just wonder whether they ever do any usability testing with non-geek types.
The klutzy stuff on the left sidebar, where the RSS and XML buttons are, is an example of what happens when technical people do not provide exhaustive testing of a product so that it can operate [...]
News on commercial email
There is an update from MarketingSherpa on how the US FTC is planning to interpret the CAN-SP@M act
http://www.marketingsherpa.com/sample.cfm?contentID=2576
From my reading, this looks like being quite a challenge to anyone who has:* a big mailing list, and/or* an extensive and varied product list, and/or* an extensive affiliate network
One of the aspects that should bother some people [...]
Typepad vs Blogware
I have to say that I was very optimistic about Blogware after reading Kathy Gilroy’s blog, comparing Typepad and Blogware and plumping for Blogware as a preferred platform.
Of the various re-sellers of Blogware, listed on their site, I went with Lockergnome, mainly because there is a human being behind it, Chris Pirillo the Lockergnome [...]
Share good connections
In home based or other small business we often lack the buying power of big
organisations. So it’s a good move to share with other home based bizoids any
information we get about where good deals are to be done.
Recently my partner Suzie and I saved about $3,300 on car servicing and
repairs, simply by doing a bit of shopping [...]





















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