Posts Tagged ‘Hp’

Conductor and Internet Retailer Name Top Retailers for SEO Effectiveness

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on August 12th, 2010 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
NEW YORK, NY--(Marketwire - 08/12/10) - Conductor Inc., the most widely used SEO technology company, partnered with Internet Retailer, publisher of the annual Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide, to comprehensively analyze the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) effectiveness of Internet Retailer's 500 Top Retailers for Natural Search. According to the results, HP, Amazon and ProFlowers are among the ...

Norton Internet Security With Selected HP Laptop and Desktop Computers

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on August 9th, 2010 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
BRACKNELL, England, Aug. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- HP customers now get Norton Internet Security 2010 (worth 39.99 pounds Sterling) with selected laptop & desktop computers. Stay safe and secure when using the Internet with the latest software package from leading Internet security company Norton. HP customers can browse webpages, download email and use social network sites safe in the knowledge ...

Norton Internet Security With Selected HP Laptop and Desktop Computers

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on August 8th, 2010 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
HP customers now get Norton Internet Security 2010 with selected laptop & desktop computers.

HP hires a former Sears exec for marketing role

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on May 3rd, 2010 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Computer and printer manufacturer Hewlett-Packard Company has announced that Richard Gerstein is joining the company in May as senior vice president of strategy and worldwide marketing for its Personal Systems Group.

When It Goes All Wrong, You Make It All Right …

Posted in Direct Mail Marketing on October 13th, 2009 by Internet Marketing – Be the first to comment
Have you ever heard of the phrase “The customer is always right”? Pretty sure you have – and whilst I don’t necessarily agree with it entirely – it is a mantra spouted out by many companies all over the World, and yet based on my personal experience what they should be saying is “The customer is always right unless they are dissatisfied with something”. There’s loads of companies like this … including the ones who publically pronounce their goal is to ensure satisfied customers, like HP