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Do you know any outstanding young entrepreneur under 30? nominate for the Top30Under30 Inaugural class 2008 at www.top30under30.com https://www.top30under30.com/images/t30u30.jpg |
Do you know any outstanding young entrepreneur under 30? nominate for the Top30Under30 Inaugural class 2008 at www.top30under30.com https://www.top30under30.com/images/t30u30.jpg |
The Computer village has gone online via www.villageyell.com, an online business directory and map for a while now. But it has come out louder bang and better with key cool features. You can now advertise your computer village shop's products or any other IT shop with a business address. There is an interactive product zone where you can make shopping easier for your intending customers by displaying your wares in a colourful and tasteful manner. Check out this features and join the train of ease-shoppers in the computer village. You can find addresses, phone numbers, business descriptions etc of shops in the computer village. www.villageyell.com |
Thanks for the compliments. The site is growing gradually, and there is a blog now www.blog.villagyell.com where you can comment your views. More stuffs are still on the way as we keep improvising. So please be on the look out. www.villageyell.com |
There is more on blog.villageyell.com |
1. No Reciept: Never go to the computer village with your laptop or similar item if you don't carry its reciept along with you. If you forget, it's worth going back for or trying some other time. I've had an experience with a policeman who threatened to arrest me for "not offering him enough" since i didn't have the reciept to my sister's laptop. 2. Believing everything you are told: I entered a shop wanting to buy a nokia battery for my fone. The guy brought out one that i was certain was a fake. I told him I want a very original one instead. The guy took a nokia phone for sale, removed the battery inside and sold to me. I couldn't have believed him more. I charged the battery like i should but later found out that my new battery was worse than the one i wanted to replace. How ironic? I hope this has said it all. 3. Looking confused: The rowdy computer village can atimes make navigation confusing. Nevertheless, don't look confused. The size of the computer village is not much larger than a football stadium. Some people are always on the prowl to take advantage of your situation. Rather than look confused, try and find a solution. 4. Not Taking your time: When I'm spending money, relatively large sums of money, I believe I deserve the best that is available. So do you. Never let the seller put you under unnecessary pressure. Rather, take time to go over the range of products similar to that you want. You can even check other shops to compare prices and quality before you make your best choice. 5. Not Being specific: It is very helpful to do some research about the item(s) you are interested in before visiting. If it is a phone for example, like nokia, ericsson and the likes such companies have comprehensive websites where you can check out phone features. This will help you to make a good choice and have a good idea of the phone that suits your taste and requirements. |
The Computer village has gone online via www.villageyell.com, an online business directory and map for a while now. But it has come out louder bang and better with key cool features. You can now advertise your computer village shop's products or any other IT shop with a business address. There is an interactive product zone where you can make shopping easier for your intending customers by displaying your wares in a colourful and tasteful manner. Check out this features and join the train of ease-shoppers in the computer village. You can find addresses, phone numbers, business descriptions etc of shops in the computer village. www.villageyell.com |
Computer village goes online with the www.villageyell.com. Full Business directory and map. Never go to computer village until you get information from the website www.villageyell.com |
There's a village directory and map now on http://www.villageyell.com" where u can browse for shops that offer the services u need. This will help u have a good idea of the shops that sell what u want and the exact location, address and telephone number. Let me know what you also feel about the website. |
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