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Big business ignoring online enquiries
According to a survey done of 460 Australian organisations with over a hundred employees, 59% don't reply within 1 week.
Granted, this survey has been done by a company who specialise in responding to your companies incoming email so it's likely to be a little biased - but my personal experiences certainly reflect their findings.
There is nothing worse than e-mailing a company (either directly or via their website) and not receiving a response. Being an internet-minded person I expect a response within a day or two, which I don't think is overly unreasonable - if they do not wish to respond to e-mails, they should not list an e-mail address on their website.
This is an area that small business seems to excel at - when there's only one or two people at the helm they pride themselves on answering customer queries in a quick and useful manner. Unfortunately the same can't be said for larger companies.
http://www.news.com.au/technology/story/0,25642,24097558-5014239,00.htmlevhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups
evhead: Ten Rules for Web Startups
http://evhead.com/2005/11/ten-rules-for-web-startups.aspBest Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007
A great list of internet marketing blog posts from 2007.
http://www.techipedia.com/2007/internet-marketing-best-blog-posts/The 37signals Manifesto (our original site from 1999)
Some interesting philosophies, even if some of them are a little brief and/or dated (hey, it's 8 years old!)
http://www.37signals.com/manifesto.htmlLinkedIn is a social networking site aimed at Professionals, allowing you to easily connect with current and previous colleagues, provide endorsements for them, and an easy way to keep in touch.
http://www.linkedin.com/