Thursday, November 29, 2007

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Creating a Marketing Plan/Weekly Post#3CSIS299

If you want to seriously expand your E-business and be successful. It would be very important to take Marketing plan as serious as you did with your business plan. As in the Creating a Winning E-Business defines marketing Plan provides the details behind this market palace analysis summary. It specifies how your business will manage the marketing mix in order to generate sales and profits. A good marketing plan will define the market in your business will operate. Focus on your potential customer and your competition. Have a clear idea for how to find customer and keep them for long term and spread the word as well. A fine marketing plan will always be ready to absorb the fluctuation in the market.
A marketing plan should have a solid and clear over all objective. You should know how much your knowledge of know how you have. It should define the strategies to execute your plan. Also, the mission of you business has to be clear and achievable. The responsibilities should defined and allocated. Also, marketing plan has to be aligned with your budget and objectives and accomplishments should be recorded.

Weekly asignementPostin#2CSIS299

Advertising on the world wide web may sound easy and there are tools that make your job simple. The real question is how would some one get him self to the point that people would find you among the crowd. Do you really have to do something as drastic as in the case half.com that goes on to persuade a town to change their name so your business gets the attention. I mean what exactly would it take to get your business off the ground. Unless you have some very unique idea or product or service which is not that easy. Do average Joe really have a chance to be successful?
If we just keep tying, some day might be our turn.

Monday, November 26, 2007

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Thursday, November 15, 2007

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I recently had the opportunity to work in Afghanistan as a translator for the US Department of Defense. I met with the head of the Department f Mining and Minerals of Kunar province, Afghanistan. He came asking for support from the US forces to improve the situation for his extremely under budgeted office that was working to stop people from looting the national treasure of gem stones. Afghanistan has one the finest quality Lapis, Emerald and Ruby in the world which are often extracted illegally using improper methods such as explosives. There are many gem stone selling shops in almost all US and Nato military bases in Afghanistan.
My curiosity for gems and Afghan rugs brought me to the Chicken Street, in capital city Kabul. This is the largest market for Afghani crafts and gems. The trick to find better bargain is to not let the shop keepers know that you are a foreigner. Otherwise, you have to be a really good negotiator. I was amazed to see the raw uncut Ruby that looked like any ordinary rock. If I had found it I would have probably thrown it away. The uncut Lapis Lazuly is sold by kilos.
Afghanistan is primary known for its Lapis production, but now more and more rcoks such as Emerald that is similar to Columbian Emerald from north eastern Punjsher valley, and fine quality Ruby from Jegdelag mines. Also, various colors of Tourmaline and kunzite from bright blue to sparkiling peach colors have emerged from Hindu Kush mountain of Afghanistan. The harsh climate on top of these mountains and the safty of miners due to unstable political climate might be diminishing the production of these vlueable stones. However the future of Afghanistan's gemology will once again rock when the dust settles.

E-Business and Global economy,weekly posting# 1

The remarkable invention of Internet linking individuals and businesses around the world has certainly created a unique economic environment where time and distance in no longer a barrier. The Internet has made it easier and cheaper more than ever for businesses of all sizes to transact and exchange information. Businesses that once had geographically limited customers and competitors are now finding out that the entire globe is now a potential customer and also, a competitor as well. Businesses are now open every minute of the day or night.
Buying a product across the globe is just a matter of few mouse clicks.

Thursday, November 8, 2007

Link request

Hi,
My name is Ghulam Abbas and I am the editor of abbasinternetmarketing.blogspot.com. I noticed that your site links to websites that provide informationon Internet Marketing. abbasinternetmarketing.blogspot.com is also a greatresource that is about Internet Marketing and your readers may find it to be very usefulif it was added to your list of resources. I appreciate your consideration.Practical Internet Marketing– CSIS 299Thanks,
Ghulam Abbas http://abbasinternetmarketing.blogspot.com

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Web HostingCSIS299

After looking at Dream Host, Host Gear , and Apollo Hosting, Web hosting services are different in many ways. The first and most important factor is the prices. Dream Host strat from $5.95/ month with a long term contract. It also has a $49.00 set up fee. Host Gear looks like it offers more bang for the money. More hard drive space and many unlimited service included with the services that would run for about ten dollars.
Apollo Hosting has little harder to understand lay out of choice of services and prices.



I would pick Host Gear because it offers more options for about same price range. The hard drive space, up time, emails, and may other services are included. The fact that it has 45 day money back gauranty and no setup fee, one has the flexiability to change his mind later. Its services offered and prices are set up in an easy to follow manner for beginners and more advanced users.