Posts Tagged ‘games’
Monday, November 17th, 2008
Insights for starting your very own e-commerce business, especially when specializing in video games. Take a look! Starting a wholesale business that is profitable to my mind can only mean among the many, buying wholesale PlayStation 3 comes into mind by buying smart early as an easy item for Christmas, and selling smarter by selling at a higher price initially purchased. Very simple.
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Starting a Wholesale Video Games Business - How?
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Friday, October 17th, 2008
With our present economy, getting wholesale video games distributor discounts is easier. Most wholesalers and distributors are being more flexible in their offers. That’s one of the advantages of buying today. Not only for video games alone, but for the majority of the industries on the internet who are involved in for profits.
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Wholesale Video Games Distributor Discounts - A 2008 Similarity!
Tags: ads-by-google, business, computer, ecommerce, first, games, games-distributor, internet, marketing, online, online-shopping, shopping, shopping-cart, similarity, source, video, video-games, when-it-comes, wholesale, wholesale-video
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Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Online media coverage of this year’s Summer Olympic Games on MSN is shaping up to be a breakout event for Internet TV, as well as quite a big hit for NBC and its tech partners. The network reported 12 million hits and 70 million page views on its Olympics Web site — and that was before the opening ceremony. Things got even better from there: 62.7 million page views were recorded on the auspicious Chinese date 08-08-08, the Games’ opening day. NBC on Tuesday reported 132.6 million page views through the Games’ first two days.
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The Olympics, Part 2: Gold-Medal Network Performance
Tags: activate-alert, business, cisco, communications, endurance-and-discipline, games, hardware, internet, microsoft, msn, network, olympics, part-1, privacy, search-archives, security, software, trends, video, video 2.0
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Sunday, August 10th, 2008

Marketing around the Olympics used to be like a 100-meter cakewalk. You’d pay a gazillion dollars to the International Olympic Committee, then pay a gazillion more to brag like heck about it on TV and in print ads. That was then. This is now: Add on a multi-pronged digital ad strategy that feeds on megabuzz. It must touch all the hot buttons from the hippest social-networking sites to the coolest blogs to the cell phones of those most coveted by marketers — trendsetters ages 18 to 26.
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Olympics Marketing Battle Cry: Viral, Social, Digital
Tags: activate-alert, business, communications, digital, e-marketing, facebook, games, google, internet, network, olympic, olympics, search-archives, security, social, software, trends, university, youtube
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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

The 2008 Summer Olympics kicked off in Beijing Friday, and this year’s Summer Games will serve up highlights outside of athletic prowess and national pride. China’s hosting of this year’s Games has made them a flash point for a wide range of issues having to do with China and international relations, from freedom of the press, human rights, Tibet and terrorism to pollution and climate change. Internet security vendors have detected and warned Netizens about malware threats related to the Olympics.
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The Olympics, Part 1: A Test of IT Strength, Endurance and Discipline
Tags: business, communications, critical-issues, enterprise, games, internet, linux, murray, network, olympics, online, privacy, search, security, software, technewsworld, television, trends, video 2.0, youtube
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