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  1. Post to eBay?
    July 21, 2003 in

    http://dijest.com/aka/2003/07/21.html  How about using one of your blogs to drive off-eBay traffic to your eBayed products? Good for you, good for eBay.  It takes a long time to add a new product using eBay’s normal UI, as much as 40-50 minutes. Huge value in saving users time and simplifying the experience. More products posted more frequently by more people. 

  2. This goes with that - theage.com.au
    July 19, 2003 in

    http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/07/18/1058035190447.html
    All customers need is a picture - scanned or from a digital camera. Once uploaded, a snapshot of their room can be filled with furniture from an online catalogue, with items that can be moved about, angled and rotated into the right spot.

  3. How a brewer reduced customer calls by 93% with web self-service
    July 17, 2003 in

    http://www.internetretailer.com/dailyNews.asp?id=9776
    “Because most people are helping themselves to information online, the team has more time available for those whose enquiries require the resources of a consumer service representative” Tobin says.

  4. The One Magic Rule of Web Design
    July 17, 2003 in

    http://www.7nights.com/dkrprod/gwt_three.php
    As of this moment, and for the foreseeable future, there is only one single rule that a successful Web designer or developer will adhere to, and this is this:  There Are No Rules.

  5. This Is Broken
    July 16, 2003 in

    http://www.goodexperience.com/broken/