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Selling Like Gothcakes

Selling Like Gothcakes 07/14/2004 05:05 PM

Another student who deserves a hug. (An update of this thread. First picked up from LJ.)




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“Smart Selling – The Tune-up Every Sales
Department Needs” Two-hour Interactive
Webinar Targets Strategic Selling
Approach for Sales Professionals


“Smart Selling – The Tune-up Every Sales
Department Needs” Two-hour Interactive
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"Smart Selling - The Tune-up Every Sales Department Needs" is a two hour Webinar for sales professionals interested in improving their entire selling process, and focuses on strategic selling in even the most difficult and challenging market conditions. This interactive event, which includes a Q & A session, targets sales professionals in all industries and will help them evaluate their entire sales process. The Webinar is priced at $99, with a complete money back guarantee. [PRWEB Jun 3, 2005]

Growing, Selling and Re-selling SOA
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"selling ourselves out"


"selling ourselves out" 12/02/2003 03:01 AM

Sun selling big on eBay


Sun selling big on eBay 08/04/2004 09:57 AM
Selling expensive items of hardware are no rarity on eBay; planes, homes, cars, all are items that get traded on the the popular auction site. However, Sun Microsystems are taking their eBay partnership to a new hight.

"Sun is aggressively engaging with ... alternate markets, such as eBay, to generate new sales models where customers set the price," said John Fowler, executive vice president of Sun's Network Systems Group. "The success of recent eBay auctions has exceeded expectations. Sun provides support for its highly scalable and reliable Solaris OS, Red Hat Linux, and SUSE Linux, with servers and workstations certified for Microsoft Windows -- the broadest operating system support in the industry."

If you are interested in getting some Sun gear on the cheap, check out the Sun site on eBay below.

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Before Selling That Old Mac, Clean It
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Before Selling That Old Mac, Clean It
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04/02/2005 11:22 AM

Follow these steps and you won't find yourself shipping off your precious data along with your formerly precious computer. By Glenn Fleishman, Seattle Times


Selling another Empeg


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I'm looking to get rid of another Rio Car / Empeg Mk IIa, SN 010101677. It's a 20GB unit that...

Best Buy selling Mac minis


Best Buy selling Mac minis 04/05/2005 09:55 PM
Like Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, Apple and Best Buy can't quite make up their minds about each other. They're giving it another shot, as Best Buy has begun selling Mac minis.

The Key To Successful Selling


The Key To Successful Selling 06/10/2004 06:01 PM
WebDevInfo Jun 10 2004 8:55PM GMT

Stop Selling


Stop Selling 06/17/2005 03:20 PM
CIO Jun 15 2005 10:36PM GMT

BT gets huffy about mis-selling


BT gets huffy about mis-selling 06/04/2004 07:10 AM
Wham bam no thankyou slam

Selling in Vegas


Selling in Vegas 03/06/2004 01:49 AM
Should you follow the insiders and sell Mandalay Resort Group?

HP To Start Selling Its iPod


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Selling Goods at Web Auctions 08/16/2004 10:06 PM
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Selling Wi-Fi presents serious
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How to sign up for ABC RSS without
selling your soul


How to sign up for ABC RSS without
selling your soul
06/28/2004 06:39 AM
ABC News has a good selection of RSS feeds. Unfortunately, in order to reach the page where they're listed, you have to clic k through this disgusting, clueless, multi-page "agreement" (excerpted below):
4. CONFIDENTIALITY. During the term of this Agreement, you may have access to some of ABC News's nonpublic technical or product information ("Proprietary Information"). Such Proprietary Information shall belong solely to ABC News. You shall not, except as expressly authorized by this Agreement, use or disclose Proprietary Information without the prior written consent of ABC News unless such Proprietary Information becomes part of the public domain through no fault of yours. You agree (i) not to disclose any Proprietary Information to any third parties, (ii) not to use any Proprietary Information for any purposes except carrying out your rights and responsibilities under this Agreement, and (iii) to keep the Proprietary Information confidential using the same degree of care you use to protect your own confidential information, as long as you use at least reasonable care. You acknowledge and agree that due to the unique nature of ABC News's Proprietary Information, there can be no adequate remedy at law for any breach of its obligations hereunder, that any such breach may allow you or third parties to unfairly compete with ABC News resulting in irreparable harm to ABC News, and therefore, that upon any such breach or threat thereof, ABC News shall be entitled to injunctions and other appropriate equitable relief in addition to whatever remedies it may have at law.

5. PUBLICITY. ABC News may use your name in releases, customer lists, marketing and other materials. Unless otherwise expressly permitted by ABC News, you may not create, publish, or distribute any items that reference ABC News without first submitting those items to ABC News and receiving ABC News's written consent.

Get that? You have to sign onto a confidentiality agreement in order to read the RSS feeds at ABC! And sign away your publicity rights. And agree not to forward on any ABC stories without permission.

Luckily, I didn't agree to any of that. I deleted everything in the text field containing the agreement, substituted some rude text of my own and found myself a nice list of all of ABC's XML feeds. If you'd like to directly subscribe to ABC's RSS without selling your soul by clicking through their one-sided adhesion contract, here are the direct URLs:

World Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/world_rss20.xml
US Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/us_rss20.xml
Politics Headines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/politics_rss20.xml
MONEYScope Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/business_rss20.xml
Scitech Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/scitech_rss20.xml
Health Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/health_rss20.xml
Entertainment Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/entertainment_rss20.xml
Travel Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/travel_rss20.xml
Relationships Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/relationships_rss20.xml
WNT Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/wnt_rss20.xml
20/20 Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/2020_rss20.xml
Primetime Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/primetime_rss20.xml
Nightline Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/nightline_rss20.xml
This Week Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/thisweek_rss20.xml
GMA Headlines: http://my.abcnews.go.com/rsspublic/gma_rss20.xml
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Regret over endowment mis-selling


Regret over endowment mis-selling 01/27/2004 07:05 AM
A leading insurance industry executive tells the Treasury Select Committee he regrets any endowment mis-selling done by his firm.

Manhunt game selling out


Manhunt game selling out 08/04/2004 11:12 AM
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Disney selling off Celebration, FL


Disney selling off Celebration, FL 01/16/2004 11:35 AM
Celebration, Florida, the New Urbanist planned community that Disney built on the grounds at Walt Disney World, is being sold off as part of the general disintegration of the Disney company. I just finished Walt Disney and the Quest for Community, an academic book by a real-estate scholar about Walt's obsession with urban reform and the fascinating shift in the Disney Company's focus from building futuristic, ambitious domed cities (the original plan for EPCOT, the Experimental Prototype City of Tomorrow) to this modest, New Urbanist venture in which the emphasis was on high-speed data, alternative education, and building all the houses out to the curb to encourage inter-neighbor communications.
"I moved here because I loved Disney ? we had such blind faith," said Mrs. Shaw, treasurer of the association board. "But this was just a business venture for them, and now it's up to us. Their success is based on financials, and ours is going to be more, `Are you proud to live here? Do you love your life here?' "

Others, like David Manuchia, who owns two downtown restaurants, said they feared that the town might not be as well-oiled a machine without Disney. "There are enough trash cans, the streets are cleaned, the traffic is orderly," Mr. Manuchia said, citing how meticulous the Celebration Company has been, about special events in particular. "There is probably nobody better than Disney at making things run smoothly."

Link (Thanks, Erin!)

Motorola V710 now selling


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Bloomingdale's Now Selling iPods


Bloomingdale's Now Selling iPods 03/06/2004 02:06 AM
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MacMall selling Big Mac Power Mac G5s


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Selling Linux Distributions


Selling Linux Distributions 07/08/2004 03:31 PM

Cheap Linux and BSD CDs: This guy has made a business out of downloading new Linux distributions, burning them to CD, and selling the CDs.

We provide all the latest Linux and BSD distributions on CD for your convenience and enjoyment.

Simple, but as bandwidth increases, I don't know how much value he's going to be able to provide. The only reason I would buy one if I couldn't download and burn one, and the only reason that would happen is if I was short on bandwidth.

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TIM already selling cellphone with
computer here


TIM already selling cellphone with
computer here
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Best Selling Video Games


Best Selling Video Games 07/09/2004 06:39 PM
The NPD Group has released their latest list of the top 10 best selling PC games in the US. This list is for the week ending June 26th. Most startling is the fact the Sims made number 7! Who in their right minds plays the Sims? :o)

Selling On eBay As A PR Tactic


Selling On eBay As A PR Tactic 12/18/2003 02:13 PM
It just won't stop. If you have something odd or strange to sell the trick is to put it up on eBay. Not just because it's the marketplace where many people go, but big or weird items on eBay are like an automatic ticket to press coverage. So, despite the fact that it's been done before, a town in Arizona is trying to sell itself on eBay. Basically, eBay has become both a selling platform and a publicity platform.

Wal-Mart now selling iPods


Wal-Mart now selling iPods 09/17/2004 12:26 PM
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Best Buy sued for selling Used products
as New


Best Buy sued for selling Used products
as New
08/23/2004 06:14 AM

I have been very suspicious at times when I have looked at some of Best Buy's packaging and this seems to confirm that suspicion. [ The Register]


Report: PSP Selling, But Not as Planned


Report: PSP Selling, But Not as Planned 03/31/2005 02:50 PM
According to at least one analyst, Sonys PlayStation Portable may not be selling as well as the company may have expected. In a survey of 150 retail locations, American Technology Research found that only one-third of the locations had sold out. Of the remaining stores, 15 had less than three units in stock.

Gadgets selling the computer


Gadgets selling the computer 12/08/2003 07:11 PM
Canadian Press via Canada.com Dec 8 2003 5:13PM ET

HP Selling iPod Mini


HP Selling iPod Mini 06/06/2005 12:09 AM

px762aa_150.gifYee Haw. HP has dipped another toe into the waters of oblivion by continuing to cross-brand the iPod. I would love to see the numbers on this project in terms of units sold and revenue gained. While it is obvious no one can kill the Apple behemoth, they could maybe try by making an intelligent PMP with some downloadable content. No, we're stuck with 5 million crunky little MP3/photo viewers, a few expensive PMPs, the PSP, and a nation that looks longingly to the skies for aliens who will finally bring us the subsidized, sub-$200 full-color PMP with good content.

Product Page [HP]


Selling through Auction Marketplaces


Selling through Auction Marketplaces 06/17/2005 03:39 PM
Stickysauce Jun 17 2005 6:59AM GMT

DirecTiVos Selling Like Crazy


DirecTiVos Selling Like Crazy 12/11/2003 10:44 PM
Everyone who has a TiVo seems to love it, but they've always had trouble getting sales. The number of "will TiVo survive" stories, at points, seemed to outnumber the number of TiVo's sold. While TiVo has been trying to partner with cable and satellite providers as a channel, the only big one they've been able to land is DirecTV. DirecTV has offered TiVo boxes for years, but now, for no clear reason they can't keep them on the shelves. Shoppers ordering the combined DirecTV/TiVo offering are finding out that there's quite a delay. Part of this is apparently due to DirecTV cutting the price in half after someone realized that the initial price is a hurdle, and lowering that one-time hurdle means a lot more people will get hooked on the recurring service fees. If anything, DirecTV might want to consider going even lower. Imagine how many people would sign up for a "free TiVo" even if it meant paying a monthly service fee.

Selling snowballs in a blizzard


Selling snowballs in a blizzard 12/11/2003 10:46 PM
During last week's NYC snowstorm, an entrepreneur set up shop in Times Square, selling snowballs for $1/pop.
The young man was Gilberto Triplitt, a 28-year-old unemployed artist from Queens who attended LaGuardia High School and worked in a furniture store until it closed in the post-Sept. 11 downturn. He went into the snowball business Monday afternoon on Prince St. in SoHo. He reported selling six in 2-1/2 hours.

"It's really easy to sell them," he said, to a reporter's surprise.

Link (via Smart Patrol)

Selling pet supplies online


Selling pet supplies online 03/13/2003 08:39 PM
a stupid idea, eh? “Profitable from year one. In 2000, profits were $111,000 on $888,000 in sales.”

Uh Oh -- Insiders Are Selling at Apple


Uh Oh -- Insiders Are Selling at Apple 04/29/2004 09:02 AM
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Selling Steve's Vision


Selling Steve's Vision 12/16/2003 06:28 PM
"Jobs simply has a certain vision for the company that doesn't necessarily equate with having the biggest market share." By Arik Hesseldahl (Forbes via MyAppleMenu)

Best Buy stores now selling Mac minis


Best Buy stores now selling Mac minis 04/04/2005 06:21 PM
Following our report earlier today on Best Buy stores planning to carry the Mac mini, several MacMinute readers note that they have already seen the low-cost computer at the retailer...

Citigroup to pay $2.65bn for WorldCom
mis-selling


Citigroup to pay $2.65bn for WorldCom
mis-selling
05/11/2004 05:08 AM
Silicon.com May 11 2004 9:18AM GMT

S.C. Selling Surplus Property on EBay
(AP)


S.C. Selling Surplus Property on EBay
(AP)
05/13/2004 12:35 PM
AP - What do 200 Swiss knives, a corkscrew and a Global Positioning System have in common?
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