Suzuki y Chevrolet anuncian que terminan la comercialización conjunta de autos
El gobierno de Córdoba detectó mucha informalidad y precariedad laboral en talleres textiles
¿Como esconder tres mujeres desnudas en una pintura 3D? (Una técnica SEO)
Ad of the Week: Verizon Wireless - Lemonade Stand
It's cute. It's simple. It's relevant. It packs a punch in terms of getting a lot of brand features in one spot. And no weird guys shows up at the end and says, "can you hear me now?" All in all, it's a great new spot for Verizon Wireless small business technology featuring the ultimate small business - a lemonade stand.
Ángel Cabrera se adjudicó el Cuarto Torneo Long Drive de Villa Allende
Scioli subrayo en Tres de Febrero que no discute “teorías”, sino que se hace “cargo”
Los Municipales se quejan porque los provinciales quieren hacer su trabajo y anuncian ¿que van al paro?
El grupo de rock Callejeros podría ir a la carcel por la tragedia de Cromañon
SMEs gets boost from B2B Marketing online
Marketing used to be only for the bigger companies. They were the only ones who could afford major marketing campaigns on buses, signs and in news print. These days, SMBs or SMEs are getting a huge boost in everything. Even in the B2B marketplace, SMEs are able to compete with the larger businesses. It all has to do with the ability to market their company online. The biggest key to the marketing online is the ability to properly use a few key b2b marketing techniques. This way, they get the attention that they SMEs need as well as the revenue that they deserve.
Different – and normal – are in the eye of the beholder
What does it mean to be normal? What does it mean to be different? These are big questions in any discussion about autism or other disabilities. The term “disabilities” itself begs this question, since a disability is defined based on “normal”.
I like what Kristin has to say on the matter (the emphasis is hers):
“Normal” is such a complicated word.
We each grow up with our own entrenched ideas of what normal is, which means, of course, there is no such thing. Yet the world loves to pretend like there is—if normal doesn’t exist, exactly, then at least there’s a perceived ideal normalcy that we should all strive for, or even pretend to have grasped….











