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Lisa Weinberger

PearlyWrites, LLC covers all of your marketing and copywriting needs under one roof. As a virtual based marketing company, we handle the project management where one phone call or e-mail will give you an update about your project or campaign. We take the worry out of your hands and give you all the necessary details which are important to you. Lisa Weinberger is the CEO and founder of PearlyWrites, LLC and PBVixen.com
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If you said that you weren’t originally looking forward to the birth of Windows new baby Windows Vista, then I’d say you were probably lying. Everyone under the sun with a computer in front of them was counting down the days until the new operating system launched. Finally, as the count reached zero, and the world ran to pick up the promise of a faster operating system with spectacular features, all that was heard was universal disappointment.
If you have a knack for design, consider posting them on Zazzle.com. People can view your products and purchase them. You can make any percentage you want from the sale, but Zazzle always takes a fixed cost. Obviously, the more percentage you take, the higher the price of the product. This is a great option if you have good ideas but don’t have the funds to produce them on your own.
If you haven’t noticed already, Digg.com has more buttons popping up across the Internet than anyone could ever imagine. Sites like Fox News, Cnet.com and recently the Wall Street Journal have added Digg buttons all across their Websites. Digg seems to be biggest craze since slap on bracelets, or maybe that wasn’t such a big craze. Either way, Digg is changing the way people consume their news across the Web, and their quickly multiplying buttons are showing no sign of stopping soon.
Nov
15

NBC Direct: Giving iTunes Some Competition

For most of us iTunes was a gift sent from heaven. Who would have thought 10 years ago that today you’d be able download your favorite episodes of The Office or pick up your favorite new bands album without even standing up?
Nov
13

Yahoo! Me to the Affiliate Program

For those looking to augment their sites revenue using an affiliate program, this should help get you started.Yahoo! has a great affiliate program for a variety of reasons including that it’s Free, but the main one is that they are already one of the biggest world wide recognized brand. The company claims over 425 million users, 200 million registered users in 20 different countries and 15 different languages.
Nov
06

The Google Page Rank Fiasco

As Google continues to dominate and dictate the Internet they seem to acquire the added benefit of determining those Sites that can successfully profit from their services. Sure this seems a little selfish, kind of like the youngest kid in the family who doesn’t want to share his Halloween candy, but it is after all their service.
Nov
02

Get Your Geek On: ThinkGeek.com

The founders of ThinkGeek.com are apparently not superstitious ones, as they launched the Site on Friday the 13th, 1999. Their goal since then has been to create, sell, and serve a niche market that is passionate about technology.
When Google purchased DoubleClick, I think it made Microsoft shake in their boots. Microsoft’s hold on the online advertising world is pretty loose right now, so AQuantative seemed like an easy way to make up for lost time.
Oct
23

Writing a Press Release for the Web

Writing a press release for print paper is still somewhat valuable, but writing a press release for the Web is more than just valuable, it’s a requirement for those looking to draw traffic to their story and Website.
Oct
18

The Dilemma of Web Monitoring in the Workplace

I’ve been reading a lot of interesting articles about the dangers and problems free-reign Web surfing can cause employers. While I believe in personal privacy, I definitely see why employers need to protect themselves from the problems that their employees can cause by browsing the Web.
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