• Can Spotify Satisfy American Copyright Laws?

    As we hear more about Spotify, especially involving mobile apps and in-car services, I fear we might be getting ahead of ourselves. Specifically, I worry that users’ fervor for the system overlooks the core reason why similar concepts have failed in the U.S.: the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Read more at spinme.com…

  • Crowdsourcing Your Debt Consolidation Loan

    If you’re like most Americans, you’re not quite as connected to your neighbors as your grandparents might have been. Borrowing money from relatives or close friends carries too much emotional baggage, narrowing your options if you’ve exhausted your lines of credit at traditional banks or credit unions.  Read the full article at Rebuild.org…

  • Francis Coppola Presents Mammarella Pomodoro-Basilico Pasta Sauce

    Francis Coppola Presents Mammarella Pomodoro-Basilico Pasta Sauce

    I may have taken leave of my senses. I think I actually just paid $7 for a jar of pasta sauce. And I liked it. Here’s the story. For some reason, I have developed some kind of hypersensitivity to garlic. Still tastes good, and yet it causes me to emanate a horrible stench that causes…

  • Can Netbooks Rejuvenate Your Small Business CRM Implementation?

    When small business CRM implementations fail, it’s often because members of a small sales team prefer to use their existing tools instead of switching to collaborative CRM systems. Frequent push-back from sales professionals can include… Read more on the CRM Software Blog…

  • Chase Ultimate Rewards Debut on Freedom and Sapphire Credit Cards

    At a time when many credit card issuers have reduced the benefits on reward cards, executives at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. have announced a new added value program. Chase Freedom and Chase Sapphire cardmembers can now qualify for a new Chase Ultimate Rewards program that promises a “world class” customer experience. Customers earn at…

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  • Top Three Reasons Your Credit Card Company Wants You to Join a Debt Consolidation Program

    Long-time credit card industry analysts have watched the business of lending turn itself upside down since the inauguration of President Obama. Consumer frustration over high credit card rates and fees have combined with lawmakers’ willingness to tap into populist financial ideas. As a result, unprecedented credit card regulations have been slated to take effect in…

  • Credit Card Industry Leaders Hint of Upcoming Fee and Lending Changes

    Bank executives told audiences at recent industry events that pending credit card rules and current economic stress have forced lenders to reinvent themselves. Capital One CFO Gary Perlin told a New York audience that he expected many credit card issuers to restructure their fees. Meanwhile, James Dimon of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. told attendees…

  • Entrepreneurs Learn Credit Card Strategies at Speed Coaching Events

    Starting a new company in an economic recession often requires three things: a great idea, a generous small business credit card, and solid advice. Officials at American Express OPEN hope to connect entrepreneurs with all three at a series of seven live events throughout the spring and summer. Read more at CardRatings.com…

  • Advanta Credit Cards Closed for Business

    Advanta credit card customers must find other ways to finance their small businesses, starting June 10th. Reacting to mounting losses from credit defaults, company officials decided to close down all of the firm’s outstanding credit lines. In a press release, the company indicated that it took the move in advance of a June deadline that…

  • Viral Video Attracts Audiences in Unexpected Ways

    Cutting through the noise of today’s media environment to find new audience members requires a different approach. “Branding” is still important, but the way you attract new audience to your brand may require you to reconnect with your broader artistic tendencies. Read more at spinme.com…

  • Can You Pass the Financial Literacy Quiz?

    Two years ago, author and entrepreneur Braun Mincher developed FinancialLiteracyQuiz.com, a fifty-question test that mimics the kind of final exam on money that is missing from most schools. Many respondents get a score of around 57 on their first try, hinting at a lack of understanding about how money works. Mincher answered some questions about…