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Problems verifying new users
3 Comments Published by Tulga February 2nd, 2008 in advertising, programming, misc, webmaster, happy, entreprenuership, Business, Design, News, Cards, User Feedback, Advice, Marketing.Dear new users,
Due to server side problem, we are unable to send verification e-mail to users registered from January 15 - February 2 (2008). We are working hard on solving this matter and apologize for any inconveniences caused.
Happy Chinese New Year
So, here is the thing, Christmas and New Year is coming soon and we all need to think of gifts. But then many of us would like to avoid that same-old-same-old type of gifts and I am no exception to this scenario. So I browsed the net for awhile and all I can find is […]
Lets be Happy
6 Comments Published by Tulga December 2nd, 2007 in happy, misc, Advice, User Feedback, News.It saddens me to see people flaming and insulting each other in this blog. What I find even sadder is that the contents of those posts lack the maturity and worthiness of the time spent on reading.
C’mon guys we can be better than this, let’s stop insulting and flaming at each other and spread some […]
How to design a greeting card
1 Comment Published by Tulga November 16th, 2007 in misc, happy, Advice, User Feedback, Design, Cards, News.A greeting card you design youself can be more meaningful to the recipient and just as attractive as any store-bought greeting card if you apply a few simple desktop publishing and design principles. I have found a tutorial for designing a greeting card so that everyone can practice it every now and then. According to […]
Speaking of post stamps
0 Comments Published by Tulga October 19th, 2007 in misc, advertising, Advice, Cards, Design.The British Guiana 1¢ magenta is considered as the rarest post stamp that exists. Produced in 1856 and sold for 1cent this rare piece is now worth around 935.000USD.
It is printed black on magenta paper, and it features a sailing ship along with the colony’s motto “Damus Petimus Que Vicissim” (we give and expect in […]
Interesting Facts
3 Comments Published by bernard October 18th, 2007 in entreprenuership, Business, Advice.Welcome back, here Are some interesting facts that we found out along the way during our trial run:
1) Conspiracy theory going on about Enveluv
We had people who send card to themselves, thinking that enveluv was just a prank like the gmail paper pulled off by google last april. Well guys, really really sorry to disappoint […]
small things matter
6 Comments Published by Avijit Paul September 3rd, 2007 in entreprenuership, Advice.At first thousand apologies for not posting anything last two days. I was totally out for Merdeka and after I came back I found that my internet port is not working. Therefore now I am in front of MMU library on wireless.
Anyway, was reading problogger’s entry on 9 Lessons You Can Learn about Blogging By […]
2 minutes and 268 words
0 Comments Published by Avijit Paul August 20th, 2007 in entreprenuership, Business, Advice, Marketing.How long do you take to give a presentation about your company? 10 mins? 20 mins? half an hour?
November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln spoke 268 words that defined Union, democracy, and established the perspective of fallen soldiers. And all he needed was just about 2 minutes? So, if a nation can be moved, can be […]
5 tips and tricks for using Microsoft Word for business
0 Comments Published by Avijit Paul August 19th, 2007 in Advice, Marketing.I use Microsoft products everyday. Starting from windows to office - just name it. But even though I use it everyday, I surely don’t utilise the full power of office. Here are some excellent tips by Kim Komando that I got from Microsoft website. What you get in this article is :
Create and design […]
great B2B And B2G sales letter + tips
0 Comments Published by Avijit Paul August 18th, 2007 in entreprenuership, Advice, Marketing.If you think sending a direct mail letter to a business is slow, think about doing it to Governments. No matter where they are, they are always being protected by the gatekeepers. So, if your sales letter can pass through them, it will probably pass through those companies that you are trying to get an […]


















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