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  • Brief About Internet Marketing Services

    Internet Marketing Services have become the nectar through which websites and products and ideas being sold in the market are able to carry themselves forward. Websites are able to survive and do business solely because of the fact that the internet marketing services that they get fed with give them the needed exposure and also the leverage to show the web world what they really are and further, also displaying their charisma and ability to draw clients with whom they can do a lot of business.

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  • Search Engine Optimization on a Shoe String Budget (aka DIY SEO) - Part I

    SEO is critical to having your small/local business being found online. There are services out there that charge hundreds or even thousands of dollars a month for this service and frankly many of them are worth that and more for the qualified leads they help send your way. However for the small business person there often is no budget for this so they have to have a more DIY (do it yourself) approach at the start. This article is the first in a series that outlines some basics before you start spending money.

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  • Factors to Consider While Selecting SEO

    Selecting a SEO firm is a big decision which is coupled by positive and negative results. Some SEOs can greatly improve the business owner's site and save time while others can greatly damage the site and the reputation of the business. That is why it is very important to consider a lot of factors before choosing any SEO.

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  • Le CEO de Nokia a revendu toutes ses actions Microsoft, pour calmer les rumeurs qui l'accusent de favoriser la firme

    Le CEO de Nokia a revendu toutes ses actions Microsoft, pour calmer les rumeurs qui l'accusent de favoriser la firme Mise à jour du 18.02.2011 par Katleen A la suite de l'importante vague de contestations qui ont frappé Nokia de plein fouet, suite à l'annonce de son partenariat avec Microsoft concernant Windows Phone 7 (lire news précédentes), son dirigeant vient de faire un geste symbolique. En effet, Stephen Elop a décidé de se séparer de toutes ses actions Microsoft. Ses titres ont déjà été liquidés et, pour les remplacer, il a investit un million d'euros dans 150.000 actions de sa nouvelle firme, Nokia (qui sont actuellement cotée au plus bas depuis 1998, avec une chute de 20% depuis l'annonce de...

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  • Search Engine Optimization Lies

    So you have a website for your business or are considering having a website designed. In this day and age hardly anyone uses the phone book any more when they are looking for a business, they go to a search engine and type in what they are looking for.

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  • 3 Things Your Web Site Must Have

    Having a web site can be one of the best ways to promote your business, if done correctly. This Monday Marketing Moment offers 3 things your web site must have in order to succeed. They are simple, yet often ignored tips that could mean the difference between closing a sale and losing business to a competitor.

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  • How do I get started with HTML5? [closed]

    - by daniel.sedlacek
    What is the recommended workflow to learn HTML5? What tools should I install? What SDK? Where to start? How to test? How to debug? What do I read? I understand that what is often labelled as "HTML5 development" is in fact a mixture of HTML, CSS, JS and more, however I don't believe that bigger projects are developed in Notepad. That is why I am asking you to reveal your tips and tricks about your workflow.

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  • Do Websites Work?

    A website should, from brochure ware sites through to e-business and e-commerce sites, engage and enable users to interact, transact and share knowledge online. I could quote many statistics about website usage, e-business, e-commerce models and search engine marketing etc, but I won't.

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  • Yola Website Builder Review

    A website is necessary for any small business that wants to be taken seriously, but getting it out there can be a problem, especially for the technologically challenged small business owner. With easy-to-use online tools combined with domain name registration and web hosting, Yola provides a solution for anyone who can't build their own site and can't afford to hire someone to do it for them. When Yola says their online website builder is easy to use, they aren't kidding.

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  • What to Look For in a Free Website SEO Builder

    If you have an online business, you need to get higher rankings on major search engines. Major search engines like Google and Yahoo are used by many potential customers and according to statistics, if your online business is not on the first few pages in search engines, it will most likely fail.

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  • Microsoft dévoile les tarifs pour Office 2013 et Office 365, la société encourage le recours à un abonnement

    Microsoft dévoile les tarifs pour Office 2013 et Office 365 la société encourage le recours à un abonnement Microsoft avait dévoilé mi-juillet la preview de sa suite bureautique Office 2013. Jusqu'ici l'éditeur avait gardé le silence sur la date de disponibilité officielle et les tarifs de l'outil. La firme vient de lever le voile sur les différentes éditions d'Office 2013, ainsi que sur les types d'abonnement pour sa déclinaison hébergée Office 365. La version en boite de la suite d'outils professionnels et collaboratifs sera disponible en éditions : Famille et Etudiant, Famille et Petite entreprise, Office Professionnel. La version Famille et Etudiant compr...

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  • I have a performance problem

    - by Alan
    (copied from my wordpress blog). So start 95% of the performance calls that I receive. They usually continue something like: I have gathered some *stat data for you (eg the guds tool from Document 1285485.1), can you please root cause our problem? So, do you think you could? Neither can I, based on this my answer inevitably has to be "No". Given this kind of problem statement, I have no idea about the expectations, the boundary conditions, or even the application. The answer may as well be "Performance problems? Consult your local Doctor for Viagra". It's really not a lot to go on. So, What kind of problem description is going to allow me to start work on the issue that is being seen? I don't doubt that there really is an issue, it just needs to be pinned down somewhat. What behavior exactly are you expecting to see? Be specific and use business metrics. For example "run-time", "response-time" and "throughput". This helps us define exit criterea. Now, let's look at the system that is having problems. How is what you are seeing different? Use the same type of metrics. The answers to these two questions take us a long way towards being able to work a call. Even more helpful are answers to questions like Has this system ever worked to expectation? If so, when did it start exhibiting this behavior? Is the problem always present, or does it sometimes work to expectation? If it sometimes works to expectation, when are you seeing the problem? Is there any discernible pattern? Is the impact of the problem getting better, worse, or remaining constant? What kind of differences are there between when the system was performing to expectation and when it is not? Are there other machines where we could expect to see the same issue (eg similar usage and load), but are not? Again, differences? Once we start to gather information like this we start to build up a much clearer picture of exactly what we need to investigate, and what we need to achieve so that both you and me agree that the problem has been solved. Please help get that figure of poorly defined problem statements down from it's current 95% value.

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  • How to properly document functionality in an agile project?

    - by RoboShop
    So recently, we've just finished the first phase of our project. We used agile with fortnightly sprints. And whilst the application turned out well, we're now turning our eyes on some of the maintenance tasks. One maintenance task is that all of our documentation appears in the form of specs. These specs describe 1 or more stories and generally are a body of work which a few devs could knock over in a week. For development, that works really well - every two weeks, the devs get handed a spec and it's a nice discrete chunk of work that they can just do. From a documentation point of view, this has become a mess. The problem with writing specs that are focused on delivering just-in-time requirements to developers is we haven't placed much emphasis on the big picture. Specs come from all different angles - it could be describing a standard function, it could describing parts of a workflow, it could be describing a particular screen... And now, we have business rules about our application scattered across 120 documents. Looking for any document for a particular business rule or function in particular is quite hard because you don't know which document has this information, and making a change request is equally hard because once again, we are unsure about which spec to make the change. So we have maybe a couple of weeks of lull before it's back to specing out functionality for the next phase but in this time, I'd like to re-visit our processes. I think the way we have worked so far in terms of delivering fortnightly specs works well. But we also need a way to manage our documentation so that our business rules for a given function / workflow are easy to locate / change. I have two ideas. One is we compile all of our specs into a series of master specs broken by a few broad functional areas. The specs describe the sprint, the master spec describe the system. The only problem I can see is 1) Our existing 120 specs are not all neatly defined into broad functional areas. Some will require breaking up, merging etc. which will take a lot of time. 2) We'll be writing specs and updating master specs in each new sprint. Seems like double the work, and then do the devs look at the spec or the master spec? My other suggestion is to concede that our documentation is too big of a mess, and manage that mess going forward. So we go through each spec, assign like keywords to it, and then when we want to search for a function, we search for that keyword. Problems I can see 1) Still the problem of business rules scattered everywhere, keywords just make it easier to find it. anyway, if anyone has any decent ideas or any experience to share about how best to manage documentation, would really appreciate it.

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  • An Introduction to Casio Cash Register

    Cash register is one of the most important thing for a business either big or small because the machine makes it easy for the cashier and the customer to do business faster. It also records all the t... [Author: Alan Wisdom - Computers and Internet - April 05, 2010]

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  • Microsoft Office 2010 : sortie du SP1 qui regroupe correctifs et mises à jour parus jusqu'en juin

    Sortie du SP1 de la suite Office 2010 Office 2010 prend un coup de jeune, Micrososft diffuse depuis hier le SP1 de la suite Office 2010. Ce Service Pack comprend deux catégories principales de correctifs : 1 - Des correctifs précédents non publiés qui ont été conçus spécialement pour ce Service Pack. En plus des correctifs généraux du produit, ces correctifs incluent des améliorations de la stabilité, des performances et de la sécurité. 2 - Et toutes les mises à jour publiques parues jusqu'en juin 2011 et toutes les mises à jour cumulatives parues jusqu'en avril 2011. On notera par exemple dans OneNote la fonction d'archivage rapide, qui permet d'enregistrer votre section locale des notes non ...

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  • Why Hire a Search Engine Optimization Consultant?

    Whether you have just established your online business or have been maintaining your website for some time now, hiring a search engine optimization consultant to enhance your online business is a smart move. Many websites fail to receive what they hope to earn because they are not fully utilizing the techniques for increasing their website presence. Although SEO techniques and tips can be found online, it doesn't mean that a person can quickly put them to use and expect maximum results.

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  • Marketing Tools 101 - Search Engines

    To have a successful Internet business you must have a strategy for online promotion. The most effective avenue for marketing your online business is search engine marketing. Find out what your options are.

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  • Google Apps intègre Quickoffice pour s'attaquer à Microsoft Office, qui fait évoluer CloudOn avec le support d'iOS et Android

    Google Apps intègre Quickoffice pour s'attaquer à Microsoft Office qui fait évoluer CloudOn avec un meilleur support d'iOS et Android Google vient de procéder à une mise à jour de ses solutions de productivité et de bureautique Google Apps. Cette évolution vise à séduire les utilisateurs de la suite bureautique de Microsoft via une meilleure intégration entre Google Apps et Quikoffice (NDLR : Suite bureautique acquise en juin dernier par Google). Les utilisateurs des outils de Google pourront ainsi convertir les fichiers Microsoft Office en documents Google et les éditer directement dans Quickoffice. [IMG]http://rdonfack.developpez.com/images/qu...

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  • Free SEO Video Tutorials - A DIY Approach to Economical Search Engine Optimization

    Any online business struggling to get ranked in the search engines for their chosen keywords may very well find this article a refreshing change, and possibly a life-saver, when it comes to getting their business website noticed by prospective customers. With thousands of SEO companies popping up on a daily basis promising a top-ten ranking in the search engines, and with SEO packages ranging from a few hundred to a few thousand dollars, it's no wonder that more and more businesses are looking for economical search engine optimization strategies that fit within their budget, or SEO techniques...

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  • Redesigning an Information System - Part 1

    - by dbradley
    Through the next few weeks or months I'd like to run a small series of articles sharing my experiences from the largest of the project I've worked on and explore some of the real-world problems I've come across and how we went about solving them. I'm afraid I can't give too many specifics on the project right now as it's not yet complete so you'll have to forgive me for being a little abstract in places! To start with I'm going to run through a little of the background of the problem and the motivations to re-design from scratch. Then I'll work through the approaches taken to understanding the requirements, designing, implementing, testing and migrating to the new system. Motivations for Re-designing a Large Information System The system is one that's been in place for a number of years and was originally designed to do a significantly different one to what it's now being used for. This is mainly due to the product maturing as well as client requirements changing. As with most information systems this one can be defined in four main areas of functionality: Input – adding information to the system Storage – persisting information in an efficient, searchable structure Output – delivering the information to the client Control – management of the process There can be a variety of reasons to re-design an existing system; a few of our own turned out to be factors such as: Overall system reliability System response time Failure isolation and recovery Maintainability of code and information General extensibility to solve future problem Separation of business and product concerns New or improved features The factor that started the thought process was the desire to improve the way in which information was entered into the system. However, this alone was not the entire reason for deciding to redesign. Business Drivers Typically all software engineers would always prefer to do a project from scratch themselves. It generally means you don't have to deal with problems created by predecessors and you can create your own absolutely perfect solution. However, the reality of working within a business is that the bottom line comes down to return on investment. For a medium sized business such as mine there must be actual value able to be delivered within a reasonable timeframe for any work to be started. As a result, any long term project will generally take a lot of effort and consideration to be approved by those in charge and therefore it might be better to break down the project into more manageable chunks which allow more frequent deliverables and also value within a shorter timeframe. As the only thing of concern was the methods for inputting information, this is where we started with requirements gathering and design. However knowing that there might be more to the problem and not limiting your design decisions before the requirements is key to finding the best solutions.

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