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Issue 22- March 2007 |

Notes from our CEO
Featured Story
Around the Town
Best of Web
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A lot has changed in the websphere. Web 2.0 became a household word. We now have the ability to reach people via by calling them, writing them, emailing them, texting them and even skyping them, just to name a few. . Amazon now sells shoes and spark plugs and Google became a verb.
But what does this mean to your business? We want to take a moment to reflect on the impact all this innovation has on your online presence. Below are 10 questions to ask yourself when analyzing your website, to see if it’s really working hard enough for you. Some thoughts mentioned below are new—and some are old--a reminder that even in this fast-paced era, some things never change.
I hope everyone is having a wonderful 1st quarter. I am very pleased that 2007 has kept the pace of innovation and business strength as 2006 came to a close. This edition we have chosen to focus our attention on your web site. In the next editions we will focus attention on email and search marketing and following that, we will focus on your web publishing and overall presence. I hope you look forward to this focus on your image in the interactive and ever evolving digital world.
Michael Kogon
CEO
P.S. - On April 12, I am speaking at the Institute for Enterprise and Innovation, on the topic of hot technologies that will transform the way small businesses do business, compete and grow. Find out more details here.
3/8/2007 - Definition 6 President, Jeff Katz, wins AEA Georgia Technology Policy Leadership Award, learn more here.
Graham Street Presenting a Demo of the Google Search Appliance at a recent Google@Work Seminar.
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