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Future of newspapers hangs in the balance - Vertical Leap News (press release)
The Sunday Times online news content, in an effort to secure the future of the ailing paper and the newspaper industry as a whole.

BBC offer free news content to online readers. However, in recent years, the print industry has suffered as more people turn to digesting online content, rather than going out and buying a newspaper.

The Times site £2 for a week’s access or £1 for daily access from June onwards.

The Times can offer.

Full Story: Future of newspapers hangs in the balance - Vertical Leap News (press release)


Staff Virtual Launches All New Pricing Plan - Earthtimes (press release)
Los Angeles, CA, March 28, 2010 --(PR.com)-- Staff Virtual, a leading provider of virtual staffing services, announces the launch of an all new pricing plan. Now, a full-time virtual assistant (VA) is only $7.50 per hour. Staff Virtual also offers part-time assistants for $8.50-$9.50 per hour.

Virtual assistants can perform a wide variety of tasks to support businesses and entrepreneurs worldwide. Administrative support tasks include: Data Entry, Executive Assistance, Transcriptions, Bookkeeping, Website and Blog Content Generation and HR Support. Customer support tasks include: Technical Support, Order Processing, and Voice/Chat/SMS support.

Staff Virtual also performs many sales and marketing tasks, including Lead Generation, Internet Research, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Social Media Marketing (SMM), Telemarketing, Market Research and Surveys.

As a multi-service marketing firm, Staff Virtual offers viral and social media services to generate buzz about a product or service, turning fans of a company into brand advocates. Finally, Staff Virtual can provide web copy writers to create search engine-friendly web and blog content vital to SEO. According to Staff Virtual's Executive Vice President Roger Cox, "All industries have undergone rapid changes since the advent of the Internet. Now, wherever there is a high speed Internet connection, Staff Virtual can deliver its services." Along with Mr. Stranathan, Staff Virtual is lead by seasoned team of marketing and Internet assistants who bring a fully integrated approach to outsourcing.

Full Story: Staff Virtual Launches All New Pricing Plan - Earthtimes (press release)


Staff Virtual Launches All New Pricing Plan - I-Newswire.com (press release)
The leading provider of virtual staffing services announces an all-new pricing plan for a more affordable, accessible, and convenient way of acquiring a virtual assistant for your business.

The leading provider of virtual staffing services announces an all-new pricing plan for a more affordable, accessible, and convenient way of acquiring a virtual assistant for your business. (I-Newswire) March 26, 2010 - Wilmington, Delaware, March 23rd, 2010: Staff Virtual, a leading provider of virtual staffing services, announces the launch of an all new pricing plan. Now, a full-time virtual assistant (VA) is only $7.50 per hour. Staff Virtual also offers part-time assistants for $8.50-$9.50 per hour.

Virtual assistants can perform a wide variety of tasks to support businesses and entrepreneurs worldwide. Administrative support tasks include: Data Entry, Executive Assistance, Transcriptions, Bookkeeping, Website and Blog Content Generation and HR Support. Customer support tasks include: Technical Support, Order Processing, and Voice/Chat/SMS support.

Staff Virtual also performs many sales and marketing tasks, including Lead Generation, Internet Research, Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Social Media Marketing (SMM), Telemarketing, Market Research and Surveys.

Full Story: Staff Virtual Launches All New Pricing Plan - I-Newswire.com (press release)


Saudi Arabia to lead gulf region in ICT investment - Global Arab Network - English News
Global Arab Network | Saudi Arabia to lead gulf region in ICT investment | Technology div.wrapper { margin: 0 auto; width: 980px;padding:0;} td.leftcol { width:120px;padding:0;} td.rightcol { width:120px;padding:0;}         Remember me      Forgot login?  |  Register About us Join us Contact us Search Arabic Site . . . Global Arab Network Forums Algeria Bahrain Djibouti Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia UAE Yemen Translate this article to your language: Home Economics Finance Energy Travel Aviation Property Industry Science Technology Media Entertainment Culture Opinion Politics Arab Community: UK EU Americas Africa Asia Australia Also in the News GCC News MidEast News N Africa News Arab World News Algeria Bahrain Djibouti Egypt Iraq Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Libya Mauritania Morocco Oman Palestine Qatar Saudi Somalia Sudan Syria Tunisia UAE Yemen World News GAN Publicatins e-Publications Service Menu Submit an article Submit a PR Submit a web link Submit an event Newsletter signup Help & Support Org Profile    Add Site to Favorites    Add Page to Favorites    Make Homepage    Share This Page Press (Ctrl+D) to add the page! You have to do this manually! Saudi Arabia to lead gulf region in ICT investment Friday, 26 March 2010 17:24 Saudi Arabia is on track to lead the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) in information and communications technology (ICT) investment over the next three years. While fixed-line telephony is steady, broadband penetration and internet use continue to rise, creating a window of opportunity for local and regional companies in the field of content generation.

Saudi Arabia will account for 50% of ICT spending in the GCC over the next three years, according to the recently released "GCC ICT Infrastructure Report" from Kuwait Financial Centre (Markaz). The Kingdom is expected to receive around $90bn of the $180bn to be invested in ICT in the GCC between 2010 and 2012.

Growth in the Saudi ICT sector has slowed and is not expected to return to levels seen during the last decade, although this is the result of natural evolution as the sector matures. Between 2003 and 2008, ICT spending in Saudi Arabia grew at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17%. This is expected to have dropped sharply, to around 4%, in 2009. A rebound is predicted, with Markaz forecasting 8% CAGR for the three-year period ending in 2012.

Market leaders remain highly optimistic on the growth potential in the sector. "There is a lot of room for intrinsic market growth, driven by the growing local population and government spending in infrastructure, services, education and health. The Saudi economy was resilient to the international downturn and, within this context, the telecoms sector was even more resilient," Dr Ahmed A Sindi, the CEO of Etihad Atheeb Telecom Company (GO), told OBG.

Full Story: Saudi Arabia to lead gulf region in ICT investment - Global Arab Network - English News


Time for Conroy to deliver - Crikey
For at least a year, it has been clear that one of the key media battles of this decade will be between those who would like us to pay up-front for content (Murdoch, pay television and others) and free-to-air providers, with leadership for the free-to-airs being provided by taxpayer-funded broadcasters such as the ABC.

This is the context for communications minister Stephen Conroy’s promise of a regulatory shake-up, made in a speech to the Australian Broadcasting Summit yesterday.

The process of inquiry and review he foreshadowed is no surprise (the industry has been expecting, indeed gagging for it, for months) and also a sign of policy shortcomings.

Where is Labor’s media policy? It was promised before Rudd came to government, but never emerged. Now we are being treated to yet another Rudd review and consult exercise, which, while all very worthy on the surface, really reveals the lack of  thought and preparation.

Full Story: Time for Conroy to deliver - Crikey


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