Ezine Marketing - Its A Numbers Game
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE2006/04/27Ezine Marketing: Its a "Be Informed" game.Is Ezine Marketing really worth the attention it's drummed up to be. Yes, if youhave the right tools, according to Herman Booysen of websuccess-secrets.com.New York, NY - April 27, 2006 - According to Herman Booysen
Emails in Numbers - AXIGEN Mail Server Comparative Benchmarks
PC Magazine Romania compared AXIGEN Mail Server against two open source alternatives. Tests covered the four basic functions of electronic messaging: message receiving, their delivery to the user's mailboxes, message storage and user accessing stored emails. Two usage scenarios were considered:
The Immigration Bill - Seeking Skills
Starting in the mid 1980s, Australia shifted from a "family"immigration policy to one meant to bring in workers who would answer the country'seconomic needs.The new system identifies the jobs most in demand and rewardsapplicants who have experience in those fields and who have overall
Impact Global Communications, LLC acquires division of Chargertek com
Connecticut, January 2, 2007 Â Impact Global Communications,LLC. (www.igchosting.com) has agreed to acquire officialfreedom.com, 2plans.com andlvcne.com, the subdivisions of ChargerTek.com. Â The acquisition will strengthen Impact Global CommunicationsÂ' global marketplaceand
Red Media Announce Rapid Expansion In Online Advertising Division
Edinburgh, UK, 5 June 2007 - Red Media today announced a 30%growth strategy over the coming year in its online sector. Red Media, the companybehind http://www.redwebsolutions.com / and http://salesofas.com/ have outlined alarge-scale development model for the coming 12 months.The news comes off the
AuroIN Revamps Its Research and Development Division
Bhubaneswar, India, 15th May: With yet another addition to itlatest developments AuroIN, one of the most respected SEO/SEM solutions providers inIndia, has streamlined its R&D segment by pumping fresh resources into the researchdivision. This step is learned to have been taken for upgrading its
Foreign-trained doctor numbers up in rural areas
A rural doctor says the shortage of health professionals inQueensland is so bad in some towns that foreign-trained practitioners now make upbetween 50 and 100 per cent of the workforce.Figures from the Department of Immigration show that in the nine months to March thenumber of health and community