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Are Cheques Still Useful Nowadays?

Let me tell you one thing that irritates the heck out of me whenever I want to purchase something; the insistence on the method of payment to be in cheque. This just plain unnecessary in my point of view. Cash is cash. Whether its plastic cash, cold hard cash, or even cash in the form of cheques… it is still cash!

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You Really Can Sell Anything Online!

…of course, provided that it’s globally legal.

As you might already know, I’ve been trying to promote my online “shop” selling quality jewelry at affordable prices. Nevertheless, at times, it does seem like an impossibility. Do people really buy jewelry online? Perhaps I didn’t study this niche as thoroughly as I would have liked.

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What Am I Selling?

A few people have asked what I’m selling in my affiliate marketing experiment? I think I got nothing to lose by giving out this information, so I’ll do it in this post.

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Small Business Opportunities Of The 21st Century

The Entrepreneurial Mind has posted this interesting list of the top 10 forecasts for 2008 and beyond. I can’t say that I agree 100% with the points listed there but it makes for really interesting reading.

One of the most interesting point, in my opinion, would be that fashion will go wired as technologies and tastes converge to revolutionize the textile industry. It’s interesting because I see the textile industry to be one of the most technology-averse. Just check out the clothes you wear, or for argument’s sake, those that are being paraded on catwalks all over the world.

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Cringely: Google Is Becoming The Next Microsoft

Let’s get straight to the point, everyone knows that Google’s “Don’t be evil” motto is informal. How you read the word is entirely subjective. Personally, I think that most of the time, it’s not up to the company to decide how good, evil or chaotic neutral it is… it depends a heck of a lot more on consumers and the public in general.

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