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posted on: January 1, 2006
If you're like me, you check your email first thing each morning for the customer reviews sent from your Yahoo! Store. I want to hear what our customers think about our service, product offerings and delivery. If a review comes in from an unhappy customer, we always investigate to see exactly what went wrong and do whatever it takes to get that customer to try us again
posted on: January 6, 2006
We are proud to announce the launch of the following client sites: Vacuums 24x7: http://solidcactus.com/vacuums24x7.html The Stylish Child: http://solidcactus.com/thestylishchild.html Inksplats: http://solidcactus.com/inksplats.html Dreamland Jewelry: http://solidcactus.com/dreamland-jewelry.html Evans Online: http://solidcactus.com/evans-online.html...
posted on: January 8, 2006
You'll find it at the bottom of the home pages of major companies like Amazon.com,
Circuit City, Best Buy and TheFerretStore.com. It's a product review section, where customers can post their comments about your products. It provides feedback for the owner, it provides a thumbs-up or thumbs-down for potential customers, and there is very real evidence it helps your sales! Very simply, Product Reviews by Solid Cactus is a way for your customers to talk to you and each other, and we think it is a valuable element to any good web site.
posted on: January 8, 2006
Fast-growing, high-technology businesses. Wilkes-Barre. Not long ago, putting all those words in one sentence would have created an oxymoron; a series of words that contradicts itself, such as "jumbo shrimp." But two local companies are proving that high-tech and low profile can fit together quite nicely. And their success is creating job opportunities commonly thought to exist only in California ... or India.
"Wilkes-Barre Companies Lead Way As Computer Jobs Take Off In Region - By Ron Bartizek" »
posted on: January 15, 2006
Does it matter how your products look on your web site? Maybe not if you're only selling nuts and bolts, but if you offer high-end products and quality craftsmanship, you want people to see your work. Concept Retail powered by Solid Cactus provides a dynamic way of shopping "up close and personal" on your web site.
posted on: January 22, 2006
Webster defines "blog" as "a website that provides updated headlines and news articles of other sites that are of interest to the user."
posted on: January 23, 2006
We are proud to announce the launch of the following client sites: Tea Junky Advantage Supplements Popcorn Machines Direct Mainely Urns...