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Stop the fan boys at conferences – #leweb

I’m almost back home after a few days in Paris at Le Web. Many people have written about their experiences, my favourite is Paul Carr‘s on the Guardian website. I don’t agree with all of it but I do have a few points of my own: Day 2 was better than day 1, more tech…

World’s most retarded parking system

I’m on my way to London for a reception for Digital Mission companies and it’s turning into a mission. First of all I tried to get the Oxford Espress and they don’t take cards – I can understand that, but not having a cash point at the park and ride bus station is stupid. So…

Help us – Nominate Tactile CRM for the Crunchies 2008!

We’ve nominated ourselves for the Crunchies 2008! If you are feeling in a helpful mood, we’d love for you to help us out by nominating Tactile CRM in any, or all of the following categories: Best Bootstrapped Startup Best Enterprise Best International Best New Startup of 2008

K.I.S.S.

In the current economic situation it is the companies that keep it simple (stupid) and streamline their processes who will be the winners. When it comes to pricing this couldn’t be more true, and is often an area that is overlooked. At Tactile CRM we’re currently simplifying our pricing structure, to make it easier for…

Using Twitter for Business

For those of you that are already on Twitter it will come as no surprise that I am a big fan: For those of you that don’t know what Twitter is, it’s a website where you can easily update your ‘status’ (i.e. what you are up to etc.). You can check out what I am…

Web Based Project Management – What a Nightmare!

My first task at omelett.es was to research project management applications to try to find something which would help us organise our project more efficiently and effectively. When looking for a system I was considering the following key criteria: Support for multiple projects Support for multiple users Flexible management of milestones, to-do lists and tasks…