Accounting is defined as “The system of setting up, maintaining, and auditing the books of a firm” and “A detailed report of the financial state or transactions of a person or entity.” But what accounting really is for a small business is life. Without accurate and lawful accounting practices a small business is more likely […]
The Grinch Who Stole Data [infographic]
The Grinch who stole Christmas was one heck of a nasty fellow. You might think that no one could ever rival his cunning and evil genius. But one look at the situation of the data industry ought to change your mind on that one. The Grinch who stole data is one that can cause mini heart […]
Apple’s iPhone 5: What Does it Cost to Make?
Research teardown details why the new iPhone 5 only costs Apple $207 to make. The folks over at IHS iSuppli research firm provided a breakdown of the materials and virtual teardown of the iPhone 5 to give an inside look at exactly how much it costs Apple to make it. The new iPhone 5 carries a bill of materials […]
The Roadmap to Business Blogging
There are obvious differences between blogging for personal pleasure and blogging for a business. Sometimes staying on message as a business is important, or making sure your posting is relevant for your customers and clients, prospective and otherwise. This guide below is a great overview of all the steps necessary in getting your blog up […]
Web marketing : Online Advertisers Know you Better Thank You Think [infographic]
I came across this awesome web marketing infographic by MBAOnline.com so I thought to share it with you. This infographic explains why online advertisers purchase ads on websites, what really matters for advertisers when they pick a site to advertise on, and how they actually know you better than you think. Web Marketing infographic by MBAOnline.com
Top 25 Hosting Companies for Bloggers – Infographic Plus Additional Options
The Blogging.org recently surveyed bloggers about their hosting companies and published the results in an infographic, the Top 25 Hosting Companies for bloggers. The survey included bloggers using WordPress (43%), Blogger (35%), TypePad/Tumblr/Posterous (16%), and other platforms (6%). While it’s great to know that these hosting companies were the most popular for the 5,600 bloggers surveyed, […]