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Thursday, November 20th, 2008
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Netrentatoy


What Netrentatoy has had to say...

...on Is Amazon's Kindle A Threat to Small Booksellers?:
17:48, June 3rd, 2008: I don't believe that real books will ever go away, just decrease in volume published maybe. Maybe we should think of it this way, for every book that isn't an actual book saves a few trees. People will always be published it just may change the way we read books. For the mom and pop companies that still exist, please understand that to keep your company competitive with the rest of the world you have to stay fresh and innovative. Keep up with the times, and don't fight change. Change is difficult but necessary, and if you want to stay in business it is a fact of business.


...on Wal-Mart v. Craigslist:
17:39, June 3rd, 2008: Walmart needs to stick to what they know best. Let the other companies do their thing. Don't they make enough money? Craiglist is great workable site that is user friendly, ANYONE can post something. There is always going to be the good with the bad, that is just the way that it is.


...on RIP: This Week's Business Closures:
17:33, June 3rd, 2008: It just goes to show that even the biggest companies can go bad if poorly managed.


...on Wii's Lesson For Entrepreneurs:
17:24, June 3rd, 2008: Because sadly we have become a society that stays indoors. To much sun causes skin cancer and all other problems. If you could do the same inside instead of outside in the open seems to be the preference these days. Not to mention that it is a scary society and if children want to go outside and play, if you are a good parent in my opinion, you feel like you need to be outside watching them. Sadly, that is the reality of it all. And yes, we future entrepreneurs can benefit from that in a great deal of ways.


...on Starbucks Owns Circles, Stars, Sans Serif Font. Your Business Doesn't. :
17:13, June 3rd, 2008: It is sad that in todays world that the corporations rule the nest. We are derived of lawyers and laws that stop the small business owner to achieving success that has been extended to our big companies. It is all who you know if you want to break into any industry, though sometime luck and persistents will pay off in the end as well. Starbucks is just keeping their name out there and any publicity is good for the company.