Publication date: 2007-05-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Social Network Marketing: Where to Next?:In 2007, eMarketer estimates that companies will spend $900 million in the US — and $330 million outside the US — on social network advertising. Although the lead players, MySpace and Facebook, will continue their strong performance, hundreds of new social networking sites will give them competition. The Social Network Marketing report analyzes the trends that are driving new competitors into one of the hottest advertising spaces on the Internet. Since eMarketer published its first report on social network marketing, companies have latched with almost religious fervor onto the notion that consumers want to be socially connected online - whether on mass-appeal sites such as MySpace, on targeted niche sites and video sites or on mobile phones - almost everywhere. However, is there enough interest among consumers in social networking to support so many ventures? Key questions the "Social Network Marketing" report answers: How much money is being spent on social network advertising? What works and what doesn't in social networking marketing? How are video and mobile playing into the space? Will virtual worlds such as Second Life pose a threat to existing social networking sites? And many others
eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Social Network Marketing report aggregates the latest data from international marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decisions—today.
Publication date: 2007-04-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Broadband Services: VoIP and IPTV:As broadband connectivity spreads around the world, so do the value-added services of voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) and Internet protocol television (IPTV). VoIP is a genuinely disruptive technology, and it is already transforming the telecommunications landscape. IPTV is still in its infancy worldwide, but it is on track to reshape more than one major industry. The Broadband Services report explores the rapid changes faster connectivity is bringing to the communications, entertainment and advertising industries around the world. Key questions the "Broadband Services" report answers: How many VoIP and IPTV subscribers are there in the US and worldwide? Which companies are competing in the VoIP market? What are the prospects for IPTV? What do IPTV executives think will be the primary revenue stream for IPTV? What lessons can be learned from the leading IPTV markets worldwide? And many others
eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Broadband Services report aggregates the latest data from a wide range of international marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decisions—today.
Publication date: 1981-06
Review Modular Programme for Supervisory Development / International Labour Office/ ILO/ International La:
Publication date: 2007-06-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Germany: Online Overview:With 40 million active Internet users, Germany is home to Europe's largest online population, and two out of three German Internet users are online buyers. Not surprisingly, the country is Europe's largest retail e-commerce market, with online sales of $23. 9 billion in 2006. Germany: Online Overview examines all aspects of this powerhouse of the European Internet. Germans are experienced online users—and buyers. Nearly two-thirds of Germany's Internet population has been online for three or more years. Most importantly, however, the German Internet population continues to grow. Key questions the Germany: Online Overview answers: How big is Europe's biggest online retail market? How much does the average German online buyer spend a year? How fast is the German online population growing? How old—or young—are German Internet users? How much do German advertisers spend online? How does the German online advertising market compare to the rest of Europe? What other digital channels are growing in Germany? And many others
. eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Germany: Online Overview aggregates the latest data from international marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decisions—right now.
Publication date: 2007-06-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Brazil Online:Although home connectivity remains too costly for the majority of Brazilians, the country leads Latin America in the number of Internet users, ahead of both Argentina and Mexico. Although less than 15% of Brazil's population uses the Internet either in their homes, at work or in online cafés and public access kiosks, by 2011 nearly a quarter of Brazil's population will be online. The Brazil Online report examines not only the impact the Internet is having on this vast nation—but also how online communications and commerce will develop in the future. Like most of the world, Brazil has become accustomed to going online as part of everyday life, with Internet usage increasing steadily from about 9% of the total population (17. 5. million) in 2005 to an expected 22% of the population (43. 7 million) in 2011. Key questions the "Brazil Online" report answers: How many Internet users are there in Brazil? When and where do Brazilians access the Internet? What do Brazilians do online? How does Brazilian usage differ from other Latin American countries? How fast is the Brazilian online ad market growing? What do Brazilians buy online? And many others. [+]
eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Brazil Online report aggregates the latest data from a range of international marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decisions—today.
Publication date: 2006-08-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review The Business of Blogging: A Review:Attention: Large Corporations, SMBs, Marketers, Advertising Agencies, Media Companies and Online News and Content Sites. The Business of Blogging report analyzes the contradictions behind why everyone is talking about blogs but so few business are actually posting them. eMarketer looked at the business of blogging one year ago. At that time, blogging was not practical for most businesses. But things are changing, and now a growing number of businesses are moving beyond the early blogging-as-sales-tool mindset that hindered adoption. Over time, as consumers come to expect to be addressed directly in a way that cannot be done through traditional corporate communications, a majority of businesses will blog, work with bloggers or, at least, monitor blog content. Key questions the "Business of Blogging" report answers: If nobody else is doing it, why should I? Why should marketers care about business blogs? If business blogs don't generate leads, how should success be measured? What best practices exist for business blogging? And many more. eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Business of Blogging report aggregates the latest data from marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make smart, well-informed business decisions.
Publication date: 2006-07-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Mobile Payments in Japan:Attention: Advertising Agencies, Marketers, Researchers, Financial Service and Credit Providers, Telecoms and Retailers, Large and Small. The Mobile Payments in Japan report explores the new world of Keitai (Japanese for "mobile") and Osaifu-Keitai ("wallet phones"). Far from being exotic, foreign concepts, they are literally models of the future for marketers and mobile service providers in the US and around the world. Key questions the "Mobile Payments in Japan" report answers: How many people have mobile wallets in Japan? Where and how do Japanese consumers use mobile wallets? What would it take for the same technology to be deployed in the US? What can marketers in other parts of the world do to prepare for deployment? And many more. eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Mobile Payments in Japan report aggregates the latest data from international marketing, communications and financial researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make smart business decisions.
Authors
- Kristen Flanagan
- Guy Crease
- James P. Leonard
Publication date: 2000-12-03 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Web Analytics : Translating Clicks into Business~Buyer's Guide / Aberdeen Group:Web Analytics: Translating Clicks into Business, helps business and IT managers evaluate specific solutions by understanding the dynamics of the Web Analytics marketplace; appreciating the role that Web Analytics play within the larger context of e-Business; and recognizing the organizational demands of different types of Web Analytics offerings.
Publication date: 2007-08-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Canada Online Overview:One million Canadians became new Internet users in 2006, moving the online population to 21 million. With two-thirds of Canadian households already online, and with 87% of them connected by broadband, the country has the world's ninth-largest Internet population—and no online marketer should ignore that. The Canada Online Overview report analyzes the trends driving Internet demographic and commercial growth in the northern half of North America. At one time, Canadian Internet development was, well. a little frozen. But no longer. Canadians are going online in record numbers. Eight out of ten Canadian Internet users visit social networking sites. [+]
Nearly two-thirds read blogs. Two-thirds consider themselves online "experts," and another 43% "fairly skilled. " In 2006, spending on online advertising in Canada topped C$1 billion ($894 million), an increase of 80% from the previous year. Key questions the "Canadian Online Overview" report answers: What forces are driving the growth of Canadian online ad spending? What do Canadian Internet users do online? Are Canadians shopping online-and buying, too? Do Canadians bank online? Do they blog? What other digital channels are growing in Canada? And many others. eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Canada Online Overview report aggregates the latest data from international marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decisions—right now.
Publication date: 2006-10-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Europe Retail E-Commerce: Spotlight on the UK, Germany and France:Attention: Advertising Agencies, Marketers, Large and Small Businesses, Retailers, Hardware, Software, Telecommunication and Internet Providers. The Europe Retail E-Commerce report analyzes the forces driving the burgeoning online marketplace throughout the continent. Unique market forces and socio-economic factors shape the e-commerce economies of each European country, understanding these similarities - as well as differences - are key to achieving online success, and avoiding disasters. This report first examines the overall state of retail e-commerce in Western Europe, then focuses on the continent's three largest e-commerce economies: the UK, Germany and France. Key questions the Europe Retail E-Commerce report answers: How do the major European e-commerce economies compare in size and outlook? What are some of the unique characteristics that define each country market? Who are the most popular online retailers and what are the fastest growing purchase categories in each country? What is the demographic profile of the European online buyer? And many more
eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Europe Retail E-Commerce report aggregates the latest data from international marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decision - every time.
Edition: 2nd Publication date: 1969
Review Federal habeas corpus, / Michie Co:
Publication date: 2007-01-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Canada B2C E-Commerce:Attention: Online Marketers, Advertising Agencies, Retailers and Software, Hardware and Internet Providers. The Canada B2C E-Commerce report analyzes the forces that are finally Ñ opening up the Canadian online retail market. Statistics Canada found that 57% of Internet users like to window shop online, while a quarter less are willing to buy online. But Canadians are relatively comfortable buying services such as event tickets and travel reservations online, and comScore reported that experienced online shoppers up North are now venturing into expensive product categories. In fact, Canadians are poised to double their online spending for retail goods from $8 billion this year to $16 billion by 2009. Key questions the "Canada B2C E-Commerce" report answers: * What is the current state of Canada's retail e-commerce market? * How large is the market currently? * What is the potential size of the market? * What critical factors are driving Canadian e-commerce? * What factors are still holding development back? * And many others. eMarketer Reports On-Target and Up-to-Date The Canada B2C E-Commerce report aggregates the latest data from leading marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make the right business decision right when you need to.
Publication date: 2006-09-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review E-Mail and Word-of-Mouth: Connect with Your Best Customers:Attention: Marketers, Advertising Agencies, Portals, Web Publishers, Online Retailers, Large Corporations and SMEs. The E-Mail and Word-of-Mouth report analyzes why e-mail is such a pervasive, persuasive, personal and powerful marketing channel - and why, for most businesses, its potential remains largely untapped. The fundamental purpose of e-mail marketing is to enhance a company's relationship with its customers and to draw in new prospects. That might mean direct response sales messages, couponing, building brand mindshare, e-newsletters, service messages about packages shipped or funds available in bank accounts and driving traffic to a company or brand Web site. More and more marketers are using e-mail to join the conversations among consumers—word-of-mouth—and blend their marketing messages seamlessly into today's burgeoning consumer-generated content, blogs, social networks, video and other related media. Key questions the "E-Mail and Word-of-Mouth" report answers: To what extent does e-mail list segmentation increase word-of-mouth effectiveness? Which comes first, an effective e-mail list or word-of-mouth that builds such a list? Why do many e-mail marketers ignore such viral basics as inserting a forward-to-a-friend link in their messages? How can e-mail marketers use word-of-mouth to increase deliverability? At what point should marketers give up control in order to encourage true word-of-mouth among their customers and prospects? And many more
eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The E-Mail and Word-of-Mouth report aggregates the latest data from marketing and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make smart, forward-thinking business decisions.
Creator: Francis W. Pixley Publication date: 2006-12-01 Price: $700.38
Review An Accountant's Dictionary / Cosmo (Publications,India):
Edition: Ringbound Publication date: 2004-11 Dewey code: 658 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Conflict Resolution Styles Video Program / HRD Press, Inc.:Most employees would agree they spend too much time dealing with disagreements, differences, and other conflicts that arise in the workplace. Conflict Resolution Styles drives home the message that we usually can’t avoid ignore these conflicts, but we can learn how to deal with them. It is a powerful tool for teaching employees how to handle conflict and minimize the stress, frustration, anxiety, and sleeplessness it can cause. The video is also a strong way to head off the potential high costs to business when conflict is not recognized—ranging from avoidance and third-party mediation to physical threat and violence. Conflict Resolution Styles uses real life, emotionally charged business scenarios to demonstrate and discuss five different approaches to handling conflict: • Accommodate (I lose, you win)—You put aside your needs and desires and give in to the other person’s demands. • Avoid (I lose, you lose)—You avoid, postpone, or prevent a conflict and neither party wins because the conflict remains unresolved. • Compromise (We both win, we both lose)—You resolve the conflict quickly and efficiently by seeking a fair and equitable split between your respective positions. • Compete (I win, you lose)—You seek to win your position at the expense of the other party. • Collaborate (I win, you win)—You cooperate with the other party to find a resolution with a mutually satisfying outcome. Participants will see Kim, an operations manager, deal with differences between her and a vendor, her boss, and colleagues. [+]
In each scenario, she provides positive behavior modeling by showing when each style works and how to use it successfully. The video includes do’s and don’ts, things not to say, and many other tips for using each style appropriately. Use Conflict Resolution Styles to encourage discussion among employees of: • How they define a conflict situation • The types of conflicts that arise in their workplace • How they typically handle these conflicts • Examples of when they have used each style • Situations that could have been handled better using another conflict resolution style and why Key lessons: • Everyone encounters situations where they must handle some type of conflict. • Most people favor one conflict-handling style, but there is no "one-size-fits-all" response to conflict. • Employees who master all five responses to conflict, assess each situation, and choose the most appropriate response style are most successful at resolving conflict. Includes: • 22-minute Video • Dealing with Conflict Instrument—a self-assessment that will help employees learn about their own natural conflict-handling style and encourage them to use other styles when appropriate • Video Facilitator’s Guide—highlights key points from the video and provides trainer instructions • PowerPoint® presentation.
Authors
- Charlotte Rayner
- Helge Hoel
- Cary L. Cooper
Publication date: 2002-01-01 Dewey code: 658.3145 Price: $89.95
Review Workplace Bullying: What do we know, who is to blame and what can we do? / CRC:Workplace bullying is an area that has attracted significant press attention throughout the last decade. At a conservative estimate, over half the working population can expect to experience bullying at work at some stage in their careers, either directly by being bullied or through witnessing it, and 20 percent of witnesses and 25 percent of direct targets will leave their organizations. Workplace Bullying is derived from the largest survey ever carried out on workplace bullying, supported by the CBI, TUC, Federation of Small Businesses, IPD, and the HSE among others. The book goes beyond the study to explore all the issues associated with what is becoming a major issue in organizations.
Authors
- Dorinda D. Descherer
- Terence Myers
Edition: Lslf Publication date: 2005-12-15 Dewey code: 658 List Price: $245.00 Price: $698.64
Review Wage-Hour Compliance Handbook: Practical Guide to Law and Administration, 2006 / Aspen Publishers:Wage-Hour Compliance Handbook is an all-inclusive, practical reference guide to wage and hour law. The Handbook contains concise and easy-to-understand explanations of key topics for the HR and Payroll practitioner, plus plain English language explanations of the laws. Updated annually, this essential reference offers you the information you need to stay intotal compliance with state and federal wage-hour laws. The 2006 Edition features:Completely updated state-specific chapter that spells out minimum wage, overtime, and child labor rules for all 50 states, plus information for each state on military leave payday laws, garnishment, prevailing wage, meal and rest periods, jury duty, and voting leaveCoverage on the dangers of class-action lawsuits and federal military leave requirementsRecent case studies showing how the courts apply wage-hour law to real world situationsSpecific steps for conducting wage-hour audit before the labor department investigator arrivesGovernment formsPostersKey web sitesDirectoriesFingertip guidesAnd provides coverage of:The Fair Labor Standards ActExemptions from FLSA's Minimum Wage and Overtime Compensation Provisions: Application to Specific Jobs and to Specific IndustriesEqual Pay ActFamily and Medical Leave ActDavis-Bacon ActWalsh-Healey ActAnd much, much more.
Authors
- Kristen Flanagan
- William Brandel
Publication date: 2000-12-03 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Net Market Technology : Internet Hubs Drive Business Process Reengineering~Market Forecast / Aberdeen Group:Electronic markets and process hubs will play a critical role in coordinating process functions between market participants. This dynamic will drive demand for technology that enables companies to either participate in or build these electronic value cha.
Publication date: 2007-08-01 List Price: $700.00 Price: $700.00
Review Rapidly Evolving Textile Printing Market:The evolution of textile printing market has been driven by market opportunities created by digital printing, large format printers, innovation in inks and unique color management standards. However, the greatest challenge to the adoption of digital printing is the traditional printing industry itself. The industry needs a mindset that focuses more on what digital printing can do rather than what it cannot do. The report analyses the global textile printing market - value, growth and segments. It also discusses the key trends prevalent in the market. The report compares digital textile printing with conventional textile printing methods, especially with rotary screen printing. The report profiles the major players in the industry.
Publication date: 2006-09-01 List Price: $695.00 Price: $695.00
Review Pharmaceutical Marketing Online: Direct-to-Patient Becomes a Reality:Attention: Pharmaceutical Companies, Healthcare Service Providers, Insurance Companies, Medical Information and Content Sites, Marketers and Advertising Agencies. The Pharmaceuticals Online report analyzes the quickly evolving world of pharma marketing, which — driven by changes in consumer behavior and attitudes towards healthcare — is rapidly changing direction and tactics. For over 30 million Americans, the Internet is the first place they turn for health care information. In fact, nearly 100 million Americans used the Internet to find health information in just the past 12 months. With so many customers interested in so many different health topics, instead of merely advertising blockbuster drugs, the industry is beginning to chase the "long tail. " As marketers shift from consumer mass marketing to more targeted opportunities on the Internet, eMarketer projects pharmaceutical companies' Internet spending will increase nearly 25% this year, to $780 million. Key questions the "Pharmaceuticals Online" report answers: How is pharmaceutical marketing changing, online and off? Where are pharma companies spending their online ad budgets? How do consumers find health-related information online? How are physicians using the Internet? And many more. eMarketer Reports—On-Target and Up-to-Date The Pharmaceuticals Online report aggregates the latest data from marketing, medical and communications researchers with eMarketer numbers, projections and analysis to provide the information you need to make smart, forward-thinking business decisions.
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