How to Survive Competing against The Big Guys
How to compete against companies with: …more power? …more money? …more market share? …less price?
*Market Your Product to a Niche of Passionate Customers.*
‘Nuff said.
How to compete against companies with: …more power? …more money? …more market share? …less price?
*Market Your Product to a Niche of Passionate Customers.*
‘Nuff said.
Sahabat saya, Ollie, baru saja merilis novel terbarunya yang kali ini bernuansa Islami, tentang perjuangan dalam mencari pasangan jiwa alias soulmate. Dari blog Ollie: Back in 2006, saya mencoba untuk menulis sebuah novel bernafaskan Islam. Ini terus terang saja agak sulit. Karena saya merasa tidak punya kapasitas apa-apa di bidang itu dan tentu saja ilmu…
Recently I wasn’t happy with “my” current house (actually, it’s my parent’s house). Actually not with the house itself, but with what’s inside it and the way I live in it. I began to think “Just wait, one day I’ll have my own house and I’ll have things the way I want them to be…”…
I’m not sure if the traffic lights in your region have this, but it definitely is the case in my town. Technorati : crossroad, crossroads, fork, forks, light, lights, road, roads, street, streets, traffic, traffic light
The time has come for yet another wishful thinking. With the rise of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Event Driven Architecture (EDA), and Test Driven Development (TDD) extended with Behavior Driven Development (BDD), and a bunch of other buzzwords… let me introduce something else for the enterprise world: Semantic Interface Driven Architecture (SIDA) In short,…
PrefixSuffix is a simple Linux GUI application that renames multiple files. It pretty much does (only) what its name says, rename prefixes and suffixes. If you want full-blown rename tool, check out KRename. The multi-renamer tool in GNOME Commander is also very advanced, with built-in support for EXIF, ID3, and other metadata standards.
It begins with a simple question to Andrew Trinh, founder of business consultancy firm Trizle: “Any good accounting book?” His response: The Accounting Game. But then comes an uber-pleasant surprise: He sent me the book as a gift! And the day had just come: You shouldn’t have to ask if it’s “good,” as it’s easily…