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    ion subscribers in 2003. It took AOL 15 years to get to 30 million subscribers, while iMode accomplished it in three years. It put a hem on that mobile was the fastest-growing new content platform in history of communications. But DoCoMo stumbled d
    Lesson Learnt from a Shopkeeper
    Last week I had a very interesting experience while out shopping. My daughter had requested that I purchase three lever arch files for her while I went about my law full business and as a result I found myself in a small stationers shop.I picked up the files and stood at the counter waiting for my turn to be served. I became aware of a disembodied voice repeating “they are two for ?2.50.” At first I just ignored the intrusion but eventually I looked around and realised the voice was in fact talking to me.“They are two for ?2.50”, I am sure you are correct thought I but why are you telling me? I finally realised that the gentleman concerned meant that the lever arch files were two for ?2.50 and would I like to purchase four rather than three.You may be wondering why I bother to report this little encounter. The reason is simply that there are valuable lessons to be learnt that can be applied to your business regardless of size or the products / services that you supply. What are a few of these ideas?<
    Established Mobile Service Providers while switching to 3G technologies have lost their subscribers to New Comers while in transition to 3G. One of the main reasons for this is that the New Comers are providing richer Mobile Content. The whole phenomenon stems from the fact that most service providers and the Content Providers do not have a vibrant revenue sharing model, the fallout is that the Mobile Content Generating Industry has become highly risky & the yield does not produce sufficient resources to develop richer content desirable for 3G.In case the revenue sharing does not get to be more in favor of Content providers & Content does not get richer the mobile operators will have no one else but themselves to blame if subscribers slip from their grasp.

    A Lesson from the Japanese Mobile Market

    The world paid attention when iMode, the wireless Internet service run by Japanese giant NTT DoCoMo outperformed AOL as the largest ISP on Earth, with 35 million subscribers in 2003. It took AOL 15 years to get to 30 million subscribers, while iMode accomplished it in three years. It put a hem on that mobile was the fastest-growing new content platform in history of communications. But DoCoMo stumbled du

    Take Care Of Your Debts With Debt Management Help
    If your debts are weighing highly upon you leaving you clueless as to how to improve your financial condition, you need help. What is better than a source of help which will improve your present scenario plus offer advice for the future management of finances to avoid debts? To avail these benefits, you can take up debt management helpDebt management help is a system which manages the debts of a borrower that he has in the past. These debts are paid off with the help of a fresh loan that is taken at a lower rate of interest. Debt management help unites all the debts that are pending for the borrower to clear.With the fresh loan, the new lender pays off all the earlier debts of the past. The earlier lenders are given a lump sum payment of their amount. The borrower is just required to pay a single monthly installment to the new lender only.Debt management help provides a lot of benefits like:• Saves the money of the borrower by getting the fresh loan at a much lower rate • Reduces the h
    omenon stems from the fact that most service providers and the Content Providers do not have a vibrant revenue sharing model, the fallout is that the Mobile Content Generating Industry has become highly risky & the yield does not produce sufficient resources to develop richer content desirable for 3G.In case the revenue sharing does not get to be more in favor of Content providers & Content does not get richer the mobile operators will have no one else but themselves to blame if subscribers slip from their grasp.

    A Lesson from the Japanese Mobile Market

    The world paid attention when iMode, the wireless Internet service run by Japanese giant NTT DoCoMo outperformed AOL as the largest ISP on Earth, with 35 million subscribers in 2003. It took AOL 15 years to get to 30 million subscribers, while iMode accomplished it in three years. It put a hem on that mobile was the fastest-growing new content platform in history of communications. But DoCoMo stumbled d

    Persuasive Messages: 7 Mistakes that Kill the Sale
    In 30 years of sales and public relations I've observed that communication failures are only rarely caused by some esoteric mistake. Rather, the worst and most frequent failures are caused by breaking one or more core principles. Here are the Seven Mistakes That Kill the Sale. Learn to avoid them and you will find you will get more of the results you desire. 1. FUZZY RESULT. You don't have a clear picture of the result you want the communication to produce. It's hard to persuade if you don't know exactly what you want the listener to do. The more measurable the desired action, the better you will be able to create the right messages.2. WRONG AUDIENCE. You can have a powerfully persuasive message, but if the audience is unable to give you the result you want, you're wasting both your time and the audience's. Convincing the guy who delivers your pizza that he wants to buy your Lamborghini may be easy. The likelihood he'll be able to is slim.3. resources to develop richer content desirable for 3G.In case the revenue sharing does not get to be more in favor of Content providers & Content does not get richer the mobile operators will have no one else but themselves to blame if subscribers slip from their grasp.

    A Lesson from the Japanese Mobile Market

    The world paid attention when iMode, the wireless Internet service run by Japanese giant NTT DoCoMo outperformed AOL as the largest ISP on Earth, with 35 million subscribers in 2003. It took AOL 15 years to get to 30 million subscribers, while iMode accomplished it in three years. It put a hem on that mobile was the fastest-growing new content platform in history of communications. But DoCoMo stumbled d

    Call Center Outsourcing
    This is the age of globalization. The vast earth is no longer unfathomed. We can reach every corner of the earth within a few hours due to excellent modern communication. A person sitting in India can talk to another person sitting in Canada. The revolution in telecommunication has brought the people of different parts of the world closer. Taking the advantage of this revolution, the large multinational companies thought to make profit in their business in a new way. They started to outsource a part of their business in other parts of the world where the manpower is efficient and cheaper. The developing countries like India, China, Mexico, Philippines were the obvious choice as there is no dearth of talent and cheap manpower here.China, Singapore, Philippines, Taiwan took the lead in outsourcing of manufacturing the hardware parts while India carved a niche in the software outsourcing process. China remained behind in the software outsourcing field because it does not have command over English. English is not taugh
    ip from their grasp.

    A Lesson from the Japanese Mobile Market

    The world paid attention when iMode, the wireless Internet service run by Japanese giant NTT DoCoMo outperformed AOL as the largest ISP on Earth, with 35 million subscribers in 2003. It took AOL 15 years to get to 30 million subscribers, while iMode accomplished it in three years. It put a hem on that mobile was the fastest-growing new content platform in history of communications. But DoCoMo stumbled d

    Debt Validation: Do you have to pay ?
    It happens all the time. Debt collectors try to collect on debts that consumers have no knowledge of or never owed in the first place. So, what do you do when a bill collector demands payment in full on a debt that you never knew existed? You need to request a validation of debt.A validation of debt is a request for proof that the collection agency that is contacting you owns the debt/or has been assigned the right to collect the debt on behalf of an original creditor. A validation of debt also includes a complete payment history, starting with the original creditor, and a copy of the original signed loan agreement or credit card application. This may be a debt you really owe or possibly a debt that was sent to collections by mistake. Either way, debt collectors can be very unapproachable. It is important to remember that you also have rights. According to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, Paragraph 809, - Validation of Debts:"(a) Within five days after the initial communication with a consumer in con
    ion subscribers in 2003. It took AOL 15 years to get to 30 million subscribers, while iMode accomplished it in three years. It put a hem on that mobile was the fastest-growing new content platform in history of communications. But DoCoMo stumbled during the transition to 3G. Second-place rival KDDI draped the momentum with innovative content, acquiring subscribers at a much faster rate. And third place Vodafone was annihilated in Japan during the 3G migration World Wide Mobile Content Disparity

    There is regional disparity in the case of mobile entertainment. The Far East, specifically Japan and Korea, is considered to be the leading region for uptake and acceptance of mobile entertainment. Europe is second in acceptance with Scandinavia, the UK and Italy being the most aggressive markets. The US, as far as the overall adoption of mobile services goes, trails when it comes to adoption of mobile entertainment services. State of Mobile Content Providers

    Market analyst reports are still forecasting multi-billion dollar industries for mobile games, mobile music and other forms of mobile entertainment. The most successful service to date is ring tones. In spite of the vast revenues being generated by mobile entertainme

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