DirectoryMix Web Resources » Article Details

Yellow Pages heading for rough times - Read More

Date Added: July 30, 2008 10:48:02 PM
Nothing quite speaks to the power of local Yellow Pages as a medium for small business advertising as their ability to fend off incursions by the internet during a time when the web was decimating local newspapers' classified advertising.

Category: Web Directories


No comments are posted yet


 
Name:*
Email:*
Website:  (optional)
Comment:*
(html and bb codes are filtered and not allowed)

Do the math:*CAPTCHA - Do The Math
 

Related Articles

Access Display Group Adds Gravity Lock to Swingframes

Access Display Group, which designs and manufactures changeable signage display frames, has added a gravity locking system to its Swingframes. Hidden from view, the mechanism secures a front frame that swings open yet prevents it from opening without firs

Getting better rankings in local search can smooth out holiday shopping

Although Internet search engines have become consumers’ preferred tool for finding local retail stores, many merchants don’t optimize their web sites to appear in local search results that show information on individual store locations, says David Dag

Attorney-client calls from jail recorded

Defense attorneys say the Sheriff's Department improperly recorded their privileged conversations with jailed clients. The Sheriff's Department says it was a mistake and does not know how many such calls were recorded. It is unclear whether prosecutors

Online Traveler: Hudson River Valley heights

History runs deep in New York's Hudson River Valley, from Dutch settlers to modern families of the rich and famous, and the region also offers a wealth of scenery and activities to fill your next vacation trip.

Newly revealed Web flaw is magnet for crooks

SAN FRANCISCO - A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to websites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk.