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Newsletter Archive

We publish an occasional newsletter about things of interest in the technology world, as well as news about us and our sister company Governor Technology.

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Past Issues:

White papers, Newsletter and Webcasts - not just for Hi Tech

4 October 2004

This month's issue is about a subject dear to my heart - white papers, newsletters and webinars. I think these marketing techniques are under-used outside the hi tech industries.

To VOIP or not to VOIP?

5 September 2004

This issue is about Voice over IP (VOIP) or Internet telephony. Is it as good or better than the regular phone system but much cheaper? Read on.

Spam spam - what's the answer - read on

10 August 2004

This month I am talking about spam and how it can and will be combated.

On selling shoes to Jakarta

5 July 2004

This month I will talk about the risks associated with being an on-line merchant - and how to overcome them.

Gone phishing

2 June 2004

This month I am going to talk about fraud.  Particularly identity theft.  This is an increasing problem and we should all be on the lookout.

Recent Changes at Yahoo!

11 May 2004

Our search engine guru John Ring updates us with recent changes at Yahoo.

You too can have an email newsletter.

1 April 2004

This month I will take you through my plan to help designers such as yourself get into this area without spending a lot of money or too much time.

The power of email (1)

3 March 2004

I have been running this newsletter (or should it be called an e-zine) for a year now, and the response has been positive. I am convinced that a newsletter like this is a valuable part of a marketing mix. So this month I am discussing newsletters and what I have learned from the process.

Are your newsletters getting scrambled?

2 February 2004

This month I am talking about a big change in Microsoft's flagship email program, Outlook. If you send out HTML (graphic) emails, you should read this.

Jan 2004 - happy new year issue

5 January 2004

This month I am reviewing 2004 and what we can expect.

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