Archive for September, 2006


WVNewsline.com Pre-Launch Announcement

Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

Our most exciting announcement this issue - we've been working the past three months to create WV's most   comprehensive news headline aggregation site.  We're launching this nationally in all 50 states - beginning right here in our home state of West Virginia!

The website puts all the headline links from most every WV news source on one page. This saves you time each day by helping you quickly find the news you want to read.

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WVNewsline.com automatically aggregates headlines and links to every news article published online in West Virginia. The site is currently tracking over 30 news sources and updating hourly. 10-20 additional news sections are coming soon!

Please take a quick moment to visit the site and see if it might be a useful tool for your own daily news experience.  And most of all, please let us know what you think and how we can improve it and make it even better! 


Fox’s 24 Season Six Preview Video

Monday, September 18th, 2006

Here is something fun and exciting to share - with millions of fans waiting… Jack is Back!  Here is the newest preview FOX released just yesterday for this upcoming 6th season of 24!  Enjoy!

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How to Break the 80/20 Rule in Sales

Saturday, September 16th, 2006

From Forbes - Everybody in Lake Wobegone may be above average, but that doesn't hold true in most sales departments, where, as the old saying goes, 20% of a sales force tends to land roughly 80% of the business.

After three decades in sales (as both foot soldier and business owner), I can vouch for the cliche. But that doesn't mean I like or accept it–and nor should entrepreneurs who want to sell more stuff.

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A business model Venture Capitalists love

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

From Business 2.0 Magazine - Once upon a time, in the bad old days of business, giving away a product without charge was unheard of. Sure, Estee Lauder gave samples to celebrities and Gillette sold its razors cheap and made money on the blades.

But free didn't become a serious option until the Internet gave us low-cost online distribution. Adobe did it with its PDF Reader in 1994, Macromedia with its Shockwave Player in 1995. Both became the industry standard, and those companies were able to make money by selling the products' authoring software. Read about the 9 trends that make a difference.

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25 Rules to Grow Rich By

Tuesday, September 12th, 2006

CNN Money has a really interesting new list up that offers 25 rules for making the right financial decisions.  It's a good read, and one that may prove helpful to anyone lacking confidence in their financial decision making.

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    Entrepreneurial Nature ‘Innate’ Study Says

    Sunday, September 10th, 2006

    From TechWeb - Risk taking could be the key to successful entrepreneurship, according to a study released Friday by Northeastern University's School of Technological Entrepreneurship.

    While 88 percent who participated in the study consider themselves risk takers, 44 percent admit they are somewhat cautious when faced with major decisions. So says the Northeastern study, which examined more than 200 U.S. entrepreneurs.

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    Work.com - 1,000+ How-to-Guides for YOUR Business

    Monday, September 4th, 2006

    From SmallBizTechnology - When you search on Google for a topic you are overwhelmed with a list of search engine results. If you are a business, especially a small business looking for answers to a specific question, you simply don't have the time to wade through all of these results looking for a specific solution.  With work.com, you can get the answer you need quickly.

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    Secrets of the self-made

    Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

    From Forbes - Fourteen self-made members of the vaunted Forbes 400 shared candid, contrarian and even comedic answers to 20 thoughtful questions–ranging from what they eat for breakfast and how they pray to the importance (or lack thereof) of getting an M.B.A. and what advice they would give aspiring entrepreneurs.

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    The 18 mistakes that kill startups

    Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

    From paulgraham.com via digg - "In the Q & A period after a recent talk, someone asked what made startups fail. After standing there gaping for a few seconds I realized this was kind of a trick question. It's equivalent to asking how to make a startup succeed– if you avoid every cause of failure, you succeed– and that's too big a question to answer on the fly."

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    Google to grab huge share of online ad dollars

    Friday, September 1st, 2006

    From CNNmoney - Google is projected to pocket a full quarter of US online advertising market in 2006, according to a report released Tuesday.

    The online ad giant is projected to take home $4 billion of the expected $16 billion US market, according to eMarketer, an online marketing research company.

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