Zoho Announces Business Edition
Zoho has just launched the private beta for Zoho business edition. Some of the features that the business edition will have include co-branding, telephone support, remote backups, and company level administration console.
Users of the free version will notice that some applications will be moved to the business edition, while other apps like Zoho Meeting, will only allow 5 meetings per month.
If you’re interested in signing up for the private beta, head over to Zoho’s request page.
High five to Rafe Needleman.
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September 7th, 2007 21:01
Zoho is pretty nice, I’ve used it. I was wondering which dofollow plugin you use. I’ve looked and done a little research and I haven’t received a link from but 2 people from comments in 4 months. I use the one that’s called DoFollow. Not that I’m looking for links but because a lot of people are in the dark. I know it’s not possible to get a link from a blogger blog. Also, are you taking the course from Blog Mastermind?
September 7th, 2007 21:37
@Bobby:
I use the same DoFollow that you do.
I thought about the Blog Mastermind course, but I decided that since I’m a stubborn guy, I’d learn it on my own .. however long that takes haha.
September 9th, 2007 06:51
I thought you used the same one. I believe that Google is testing a new super-algorithm which may be the most powerful ever written. Google has something up their sleeve that can’t be proved yet but enables them to control traffic in a god-like fashion. I think they have displaced a lot of comment linking somehow and prevent other engines from crawling through dofollow links. It’s not just a theory, I have a lot of evidence.
September 9th, 2007 14:42
@Bobby:
I’d like to know more about that when you get the chance