Posts Tagged consumers
Wireless: The Next Generation : DigInfo

Staying “available” and “in contact” with your clients is an important part of good Customer Service. But sometimes this can be hard to do as we juggle our personal lives along with our business obligations. Being a Webmistress is nearly a 24-hour-a-day job for me, just about the same as being a parent, except that on the Web, you aren’t expected to fix lunches. My clients sometimes need close attention and nurturing during the development of the Read the rest of this entry »
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Davos Annual Meeting 2008 – The Future of Mobile Technology

Mobile communications technology has, undeniably, made itself a part of everyone’s way of living. We, who are living in an era where technology evolves faster than those of eons past we know of or might have known, have profusely displayed the need to be within constant reach to the most important people in our lives.
Mobile phones, PDA’s, and laptops also evolved to meet that need which is changing constantly. Among the thr Read the rest of this entry »
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New Communication Technology

Every business relies on effective communication with its customers. Communication doesn’t just convey information, it inspires trust, builds credibility, stimulates involvement and generates loyalty. But in today’s global, hi-tech, rapidly changing business environment, how do you ensure you’re communicating effectively?
The Benchmark- Face to Face
There’s no doubt that face-to-face communication is the most effective metho Read the rest of this entry »
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Zannel

Just in the last few years cell phones (usually called mobile phones or just mobiles outside the US) have become de facto standards for most of the population. What once used to be a luxury item for a select few that was carried around in a large leather bag and was the size of the brick, is no longer. Technology has advanced the mobile phone industry to the point where the phone is a mere commodity for vendors, meaning that’s not where they ma Read the rest of this entry »
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