Check out what Laura Thieme of Bizresearch had to say about improving marketing through web analytics at the 2007 SEW Live in Columbus, only on WebProNews.
Video Length: 32 sec.
Check out what Laura Thieme of Bizresearch had to say about improving marketing through web analytics at the 2007 SEW Live in Columbus, only on WebProNews.
Video Length: 32 sec.
Web analytics is very critical to your website’s success. Constantly keep testing,optimizing and analyzying your website so you can better serve your customers.
– Daniel Chege
Poppa Productions Web Designs.
The past 18 months has been horrible financially for our family. My husband went from having a $55000/yr job, to being laid off and barely bringing in $1400 a month. I was a student just finishing 3 years of university. So, I have student loans and other stupid debt personal loans for a laptop, school supplies not covered my student aid, misc stuff, rent. . We have 2 kids- a 7 yr old and a 2 yr old. . In the past 18 months, we have lost our home due to foreclosure, lost our car due to reposession, lost our savings due to my husband loving to spend money on things a boat, a trailer, a motor, a snowmobile, etc. . I have a lot of “little” debts on my credit report- unpaid utility bills, student loan default, old cell phone bills, defaulted personal loans, etc. My husband and I had seperated for a while, and while seperated, it came down to paying rent & food or the “little bills”. Now those little bills have reappeared to bite me in the ass. . . My husband and I have been back together for about 6 months. We had to rent a house, and buy a cheap $500 car to drive until we get back on our feet. Also, the trailer & boat got sold, as did the snowmobile. We used that $ to catch up on current bills, not to pay down debt. . . In total, we have about $30000 of debt- that includes consumer debt, student loans, those “little” bills on our credit reports, and a personal loan which we took out to try to stop the foreclosure on our house. . . We have such awful credit. I am beyond stressed out, and have been handing out resumes like crazy, and searching for a job not easy in a small small town!. My husband has a new job one month that pays $61000 a year before taxes. He brings in about $2500 a month, I bring in about $340 a month. . . Here is how our bills break down per month…. . Rent- $1300. Utilities heat hydro water approx $300. Car insurance $100. Car gas $150. Groceries $350. Phone/Cable/Net $100. Pets $40. Diapers, wipes, toiletries $50. Debt Repayment $1100 to make minimum payments. Household cleaners, repairs, etc $40. Medications $100. . . Our loans are:. . $11000 personal loan . $8400 student loan. and TONS of “little” bills that have sat on our credit for too long and need to be GONE- they total about $7000. . And since they took our car, do we still need to pay them for the payments we missed while we had the car, and what happens to that loan, since it was reposessed?. . We are seriously thinking about declaring bankruptcy to get all this sorted out. My thinking is- if we declare bankruptcy, then all of that is gone, and it will be easier to build our credit without having to play catch up, when our monthly cash crunch is dire as it is. . . How does bankruptcy in ONTARIO CANADA work? We have no assets, but we desperatly want to clean up our credit and rebuild it so we can start fresh, and do things right this time… help!!.