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Category: Online Technologies, e-Business, Cybersecurity

Jim Blasingame
Can prospects and customers find you with their smartphones? Jim Blasingame discusses why every day your business doesn't have a mobile strategy is a day closer to becoming irrelevant to a majority of your prospects.
Adrian C. Ott
Time and activity tracking software records your day. Adrian Ott joins Jim Blasingame to report on new mobile technology that tracks your daily travel and activity.
Jim Blasingame
In The Age of the Customer, relevance trumps competitiveness. Jim Blasingame reveals his "moment of relevance" concept and what every small business has to to do to avoid becoming irrelevant.
Carl Szabo
New e-commerce activity faces legacy laws and regulations. Carl Szabo joins Jim Blasingame to report on the continuing attempts to collect Internet sales tax, plus legacy regulations created before the Internet that are impacting e-business.
Carl Szabo
Does government moves too slow to regulate online business activities. Carl Szabo joins Jim Blasingame to report on the IAWFUL laws that create impediments to e-business and your online strategy.
Kevin O'Brien
What’s the difference in an app and a mobile site and which is best for your business? Kevin O'Brien joins Jim Blasingame to explain the difference in an mobile app and a mobile site and how to decide which one you should have.
Kevin O'Brien
More and more of your customers are using mobile apps. Kevin O'Brien joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the increasing use of mobile apps by your prospects and customers and how to create one for your small business.
Pamela Springer
What does your business look like on the small screen? Pamela Springer joins Jim Blasingame to talk about why every small business must make its online information fit and work inside the small screen of a smartphone.
Philippa Gamse
Mobile app or mobile site? Philippa Gamse joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the difference between a mobile app and a mobile site, and which one is best for your small business.
Jim Blasingame
There have been three major marketplace disruptors since 1995. Jim Blasingame discusses three disruptors that have changed the marketplace since 1995: commercial use of the Internet, broadband Internet and mobile technology and networks.

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