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Posts Tagged ‘Slow Death’

Why You Should Be Your Own Toughest Competitor

You’ve got a good product, happy customers, and a solid space in the market. Now what? You can’t stop doing what you did to get here — by stopping you’ll mark a slow death for your currently successful product.

Five Things That Will Kill Your Site

A high availability website: It’s all about expensive redundant hardware with top of the line load balancers and an enterprise class SAN, right? Well, not necessarily. There are several cheap or free steps you can take to ensure uptime before you splash your cash on lots of kit. If you’re not taking these steps you are wasting your money on your redundant hardware. Here are my top five things that bring sites down, in rough order of likeliness … Change Unexpected load Slow death Tim

Are The Major Article Directories Dying A Slow Death?

by Donnie Boots It used to be sage advice to tell people to submit their articles to major article directories but things have changed, big-time. For starters, article directories like Ezinearticles are sometimes quite picky about their content approval process and you can waste a lot of time trying to get an article approved. EZA’s approval process is slow for non-paying members, but who in their right mind would pay to submit 1 article to one site just to get it approved faster? Then comes

How will investors behave with no newspapers?

Slow death of the newspaper and how investment decisions are affected While news and the proliferation of information is booming, clearly the newspaper industry is on its way out.  Its current revenue model just can’t support a quality newsroom in the face of widely available free information on the Internet. Numerous industry analysts continue to discuss the evolution of the news business (see Jarvis and Rosen as two of the best) but no one seems to be discussing the fact that beyond lo