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[2003-01-27] Strategies of Successful Market Offers According to economic theories we live in the world of monopoly competition. That term shouldn't confuse you, as the meaning behind implies competition between many small or middle-size "monopolies", that are not monopolies in their direct meaning, as they don't control some particular sector of economy, rather then they are the prime sources of their unique propositions of services or products. That fact makes them to be a so-called monopolies of their own services or products, despite the fact that a lot of other companies offering very close, in terms of features and benefits, services or products to the market.
[2003-01-08] How To Prepare Your Finances For War The world we once knew is gone.
Today we must prepare for our financial future within the context of uncertainty. There are wars and rumors of wars; there is strife and conflict next door, across the street, and around the globe. What happens in a remote location somewhere in the world has an effect on how we feel, what we think, and what we believe the future holds.
[2003-01-07] Internet Trends to Watch in 2003 When I first got involved with the online world back in 1984, paying for services was what you did. You had to pay for the phone call (usually a long distance call) to dial up to a bulletin board service, and once you got there, you typically had to pay for a membership to be able to access the information on their system.
Then the World Wide Web was born and so was the era of getting almost all information for free. There were companies everywhere jumping onto the give-it-all-away-free bandwagon. Money was being generated in huge sums from advertisers looking to cash-in on the massive traffic free information generated.
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