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    7 Reasons Why eCards Suck!
    As a fan of both the classical and the modern, I interchange between both. However I believe there are certain times when each has its place - and I have to say that today I decided eCards suck at Christmas!Here's 7 reasons why:They're lazy. [They say… “I was in a hurry, and forgot to get you a real card.”]They're cheap. [They say… “You're not wor
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    Six Sigma Deployment in Smaller Organizations
    Six Sigma is not just for large multinational corporations. While there are difficulties inherent in implementing Six Sigma in a small company rather than a large business they can be overcome. Six Sigma can work in any size business because the nature of Six Sigma is dependent upon characteristics inherent in any business, not on the size of a business. Smaller organizations frequently are
    nce while lessening the hassles for the online marketer. In this article I’m going to offer you another way to look at RSS – from the standpoint of a

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