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June 2006

Brrr. The winter chill is in the air. But the cooler temperature doesn’t mean things have slowed down for Internetrix.

This month we’re excited to announce the launch one of our newest and most advanced websites to date — Odyssey Travel.

And we’re constantly learning more about Google and the crazy new things the company’s up to. Check out the Google Trends article to learn how you can gage the popularity of almost any search term or keyword.

Geoff also shares his experiences with Windows Media Centre, and explains how we’re in the midst of a massive television revolution.

The staff profile this month features Mike David, our very own development manager. He’s been with Internetrix from almost day one and shares his thoughts on being part of the Internetrix family.

If you’ve been hearing a bit about CRM and that implementations are often doomed for disaster, we debunk the CRM myths and give you some tips on how to have a more successful implementation.

Enjoy the June issue!

New Site: Odyssey Travel | 13 June 2006

Internetrix is proud to announce the launch of one of our largest and most advanced website development projects to date – Odyssey Travel.

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Why CRM Projects Fail | 13 June 2006

Does your business have customers? Whether you call them clients, stakeholders or something else, we all service someone.

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Google Trends | 13 June 2006

Last month we published the third and final instalment of a three-part series giving tips on how to up your website’s ranking in Google.

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Staff Profile: Mike David | 13 June 2006

Name: Michael David Title: Development Manager How long have you been with Internetrix? Six years What originally brought you to the company? The prospect of working with a start up ...

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The TV Revolution: Tell Eddie Where to Go | 13 June 2006

Have you ever found yourself frustrated with TV? Have you reached the point of watching an ABC arts show or SBS News in Turkish just to avoid the 'Crazy Warehouse Guy' style ads on commercial TV? ...

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Security Roundup | 13 June 2006

Old threats being eliminated, new threats constantly popping up. No wonder there’s always something to be discussed in the security roundup.

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