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2010

Will Your Facebook Store Help with Search Engine Optimization

Ask an Expert is an occasional feature where we ask ecommerce experts questions from online merchants. For this installment, we address a question about the search engine implications from selling on Facebook. The question comes from Brian M. Almashie, vice president of ecommerce for Shopwildplanet.com, a retailer for Wild Planet toys.

2008

How McCain can beat Obama

John McCain should be elected the next President of the United States. It is really his election to lose. How he handles himself in terms of setting the agenda and delivering his message to the country will make the difference.

Bark Bite ponders the 2009 Presidential Inauguration

Pondering the presidential campaign this year, we have been inundated and hit with questions about what our next president will do once he (or she) gets into office next January.

What Hair Color Will the Next President Have?

More than 1,000 women nationwide (aged 18 and above) were recently asked these and other questions by the Clairol hair color team to gauge the influence of hair color on personality perceptions. Blondes were shown by the survey’s results to be overwhelmingly perceived as fun and flirty, brunettes as smart and serious, and redheads as strong.

Eugene McCord Joins Martin Group as Vice President of Operations · Telecom Billing OSS News Review

Martin Group, the nationwide leader of Software, Business Services, and Engineering for communications providers, has appointed Eugene McCord to the position of Vice President of Operations. Mr. McCord will be responsible for managing the company’s customer-facing operations including activations, software support, business services, IT, quality assurance, and training.

2007

Triad Guaranty Applauds Passage of an Extended Mortgage Insurance Tax Deduction Bill · Mortgage News Review

Triad Guaranty Inc. (NASDAQ:TGIC) is applauding the Congressional passage of new legislation that will allow low-and moderate-income homebuyers and homeowners to continue to deduct mortgage insurance premiums from their federal income tax returns. The new legislation, which President Bush is expected to sign, extends this deduction to loans closed in 2007 through 2010. The previous law was to expire at the end of 2007.