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Advertising on Facebook

postdateiconSunday, 25 January 2009 12:21 | postauthoriconWritten by Norman Di Pasquale
I just started EVC's first Facebook Ad campaign and am blown away by their system! You can really specifically target your ad; to illustrate, you could target women in Toronto, between the age of 53-55 who are interested in eating peanuts! Now that's specific!

I targeted our business IT help service ad to people in Toronto, between the ages of 35-60, who are interested in business. Anyone have an idea of what else might be effective? I want to target individuals who run companies.
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Rogers/Yahoo! mail has a brain cramp

postdateiconMonday, 18 February 2008 12:13 | postauthoriconWritten by Norman Di Pasquale

What is Yahoo thinking? Yahoo decided (for fun I guess) to change the way one sends mail through Rogers Internet Service with a non-Rogers account. You now have to go to mail.yahoo.com and add any non-Rogers addresses into your Control Panel, or Yahoo! will block all your mail you send out with this address! You will receive the following cryptic message:

There was a SMTP communication problem with the recipient's email server. Please contact your system administrator. #5.5.0 smtp;553 From: address not verified; see http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/edit/alternate_email/index.html

The link leads you to a place, that if you dig hard enough, you may understand why your email is blocked. You are also trapped, as you cannot send through other outgoing mail servers with Rogers Home High Speed Internet.

Maybe they should change their name from Yahoo! to Duh!? It's one thing to make an annoying change like this; it's another to not tell inform your users about it! Shame, Yahoo; you have caused a ton of confusion. If you want to see how much, try typing the above error message into Google.

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Bell has 16Mb Download internet service! That's fast!

postdateiconSaturday, 14 July 2007 01:15 | postauthoriconWritten by Norman Di Pasquale
I was entering a Bell contest (as I am known to do) online and discovered that Bell is now offering a 16Mb download internet service! This is twice as fast as the highest speed offering Rogers has, and would provide unbelievable internet speeds. It costs $100 per month, but when you have a need for speed only the fastest internet will do!
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