By: Alex Blue | 2009-07-04 | Loans A recent New York Times editorial indicates that the Obama honeymoon may be coming to end as the faltering economy continues to eliminate jobs and a tidal wave of foreclosures grows by the month. Through May foreclosure filings reached the one million mark with estimates for the whole of 2009 coming in at 2.4 million. read more
By: Sparxoo | 2010-01-22 | Internet Business Only three years ago, The New York Times scrapped its paid digital content service TimesSelect, after it failed to bring in significant revenue. With rumors swirling since last summer about a similar move happening again, the... read more
By: Dale Rogers | 2006-09-28 | Credit Cards Everywhere you turn and observe in newspapers, magazines, cable, network programming, radio, Internet BLOGs, investment newsletters, real estate is bleeding badly. Bad news abounds. With a forest of real estate signs sprouting out of the ground with moss growing on the north side, things appear to have slowed in the just recent hot market. There is seller desperation in the market place. Just a few months ago, sellers would get four or five offers on a property with the winning bid at $25,000 or more above the list price. In that euphoric period, the list price was the start price. In that referenced selling climate, the seller would refuse any seller help to the buyer with the closing costs and prepaids. As far as repairs on flagged items found on a routine home and termite inspection. Sorry Charlie, As-Is, Where-As was the rule of the day. When too many buyers are chasing too few properties, prices soar. As the song goes, What A Difference A Day Makes When too few buyers chase abundant properties for sale-prices fall. read more
By: Sparxoo | 2009-12-10 | Online Business It was only last week that Google released “First Click Free,” a service that blocks avid users from taking advantage of Google to avoid pay walls. The move sought to strengthen Google’s historically tenuous relationship with the publishers. In another attempt to reconcile its relationship with mainstream media publishers, Google launched the Living Stories experiment. Google has partnered with The Washington Post and the New York Times to create... read more
By: Aaron Fletcher | 2008-12-12 | Investments It was recently reported that the importance of New York City as the center of world finance may be diminishing, to be replaced by other international cities. Tokyo, London, and Hong Kong all seem to be growing in importance and stature, as New York declines. The high profile and very visible struggles of Wall Street seem to have started the slide. But what does this really mean for America? Right now its probably more symbolic than anything, unless you live or work in New York City itself. As the Wall Street giants lay off people or go out of business altogether, their legions of mul. read more
By: ginfo1 plus | 2008-08-09 | Business New York has been the favorite destination for business meetings, conventions, product launches, focus groups, marketing launches, new product line and other events that a business firm may need to host. Arranging for VIP receptions, special events, meeting, and group tour and spouse programs is not a problem. For centuries, New York has hosted important meetings which have changed the nation. There are many sites in New York such as convention centers, hotels, conference centers or exhibit places where you can host your next special event or New York meeting. There are different venues . read more
By: Greg Ellis | 2010-01-10 | Personal Finance The New York Times came out with an interesting story, it reported that fitness professionals are helping their Wall Street clients cope with stress and stay positive in tough financial situations. Now more than ever, gyms and health clubs are beehives of activity around the financial capital. read more
By: Steve McMains | 2009-01-21 | Business One of the greatest trade travel event,The New York Times Travel Show will be held at the Jacob K.Javits Convention Center.This travel show will be conducted from 6th to 8th January.The 2009 travel show will be the sixth New York Times Travel Show. The show will feature various travel destinations,tour packages,cruise lines, special offers,free tips as well as live entertainment. Venue Details of The New York Times Travel Show The Main Hall of the Jacob K.Javits Convention Center will host the show this year.The Main Hall is located on the South Side of the Center.The largest trade t. read more
By: JackWalters | 2010-01-10 | Business According to the New York Times, it’s the perfect time to consider investing in property to buy in New York. We may be in recession, but that just means that prices are cheaper, and the city that never sleeps is the premiere location for property investors. read more
By: Anthony Mora | 2009-03-24 | Public Relations So, times are tough. First thing to keep in mind is this will pass and better times are ahead, but even more importantly, realize that tough times don’t have to signal tough times for you and your business. read more
By: Anthony Mora | 2008-10-07 | Strategic planning If youre a savvy business person, you understand that an economic downturn is precisely the time you can have a greater impact and get a bigger bang for your marketing buck. read more
By: Dustin Cannon | 2006-10-13 | Online promotion Internet marketing, rather than expanding globally, has begun a focus on local community, at the demand of its users. read more
By: subhash rajput | 2009-03-26 | Business A list of the top 10 places in the world for real estate investment was recently published by Forbes magazine. The Association of Foreign Investors in Real Estate (AFIRE) surveyed its 200 members, who own about $700 billion worth of property around the globe, to figure out where they are finding the best investment opportunities. The list includes some of the most expensive cities in the world. Prime property in London and New York costs slightly more than $15,000 per square meter, according to Global Property Guide New York is still going strong but parts of . read more
By: Remesh | 2009-03-26 | Real Estate As housing prices around the country began to tumble about three years ago, the New York market kept rising, and only in the last year did it begin to show some weakness. read more
By: guccishoes | 2010-01-18 | Sales Tuohy died Thursday morning after open heart surgery at St. Johns Health Center in Santa Monica, said Adam Wheeler, Tuohys stepson. read more
By: Sparxoo | 2009-07-06 | Link Popularity Mainstream media should have a pulse on what’s most important in society. The front page of the New York Times (NYT) should be a slice of general society’s interest for that day. What about social bookmarking sites? Since readers pick their favorites to make their own front page, social bookmarking sites should reflect the interests of the community. read more
By: Anthony Mora | 2010-01-10 | Public Relations Prepare now for success in the new year. Shift your focus from tactical marketing to transformational marketing. Inject that new attitude into your PR campaign, your internet marketing, and into all of your promotional efforts... read more
By: Anthony Mora | 2010-01-10 | Press releases The most important part of a media campaign or public relations campaign is that you start. PR can take you from a local newspaper article to coverage on Oprah, Time, Newsweek, the New York Times and other media. It reaches your target market, establishes you as an expert in your field, can brand your company more effectively than other forms of marketing and gives you powerful promotional tools in the form of media coverage. read more
By: Anthony Mora | 2009-06-11 | Public Relations Synopsis: A self-published authors real struggle has to do with distribution and marketing. When it comes to media relations, if you do it right, you can play in the same ballpark as the majors. read more