Inkjet Printers Getting in Demand

March 31, 2008

Inkjet Printers Getting in Demand
 by: Karen Nodalo

Inkjet has grown widely and it is commonly used by most of the printing companies. For all we know, inkjet ink is a complex formulation that formulates on any porous surface and enables us to print different kinds of printing. Even homeowners have printers at home. it can either be an inkjet or a bubble jet printer that perfectly meets the standards of good printing.

There are two types of inks, which is the water-based, and the solvent-based inks. In addition, there are user-friendly print delivery systems. A lot of ink manufacturers have spent a great time and money to research the development of the inks in order to produce characters with the crisp. These new-age printers have a quicker drying time and they stay permanent on porous surfaces.

Inkjet has a lot of advantages if you are on the business. Although it is quite expensive, it can give you prints that are long lasting and permanent. However, the expensive days of buying inks have been over. You can buy inks at lower prices for all your printing demands and needs. You can use it dependably without the worries and it can fit into almost everything.

A Beginners Guide to Server Side Includes

March 30, 2008

An Introduction to Server Side Includes

Beginner? That’s OK!

While much has been written about Server Side Includes (SSIs -also known as Virtual Includes) much of this information is designed for intermediate to advanced webmasters. This article is aimed at beginners. It is assumed that the reader has no prior knowledge of scripting languages, servers, or any other advanced computer skills. This article will introduce the reader to SSIs and explain how they are used in web site development. SSIs are guaranteed to save you time as your web site develops and changes over time.

Servers: just a place for your stuff?

It is important to understand that all the code for your website is stored remotely on a computer called a server. On a very basic level, the server (remote computer) is just a place where you can store the files on the “net.” These files would typically contain your web site’s HTML code and possibly some files containing pictures or graphics.

Free Advertising and Traffic Exchanges

March 30, 2008

Reading the postings in different Newsgroups it becomes clear that the “I does not work for me..” statements comes from one very clear reason: not enough Traffic. The Ability to generate targeted and low cost Traffic is crucial for the success of every internet business.Well, what is “enough Traffic” ? Letīs take some minutes to analyze the traffic needs in detail.

Letīs say you would have a single business opportunity that you would like to advertise. This opportunity allows you to earn, letīs say 10$ per Sale.Furthermore you would like to earn 500$ in month from this opportunity alone. So would need 50 sales during this period.

In order to determine the number of clicks (traffic) you will need, you need to know the conversion rate of your opportunity. This rate itself will depend on how targeted your traffic is. In order to make it easy, letīs assume your conversion rate is 4%, meaning that 4% of your potential buyers will purchase your product/opportunity etc.

This means that from 100 Clicks, you will get 4 sales. So you need 25 Clicks in order to make a sale (100/4). This is in fact a good conversion rate! Usually you will have such high conversions only for free stuff or by having an extremly well targeted traffic.

How to Do an E-mail Interview in 9 Easy Steps

March 29, 2008

Need a fresh idea for your e-zine content? Do an interview!

One of the many benefits of being an e-zine publisher is that you’ll have no trouble finding experts who will take a few minutes to talk with you. People love free publicity and are generally delighted to get in front of your readers.

But don’t assume doing an interview requires an in-person meeting or even a phone date. While those are great, you can also just do an e-mail interview. Once you learn how to do these and realize how easy they are, you’ll do them all the time.

Here’s what to do:

  • Choose a topic your readers would like to learn more about and that relates to your area of interest.
  • Identify an appropriate expert to interview on the topic.
  • Make your first connection via e-mail or phone. (If your expert is a very busy one, you’ll do best to make your initial contact by phone. Be sure to introduce yourself as “publisher of __________ e-zine” to get her attention.
  • Dont Make Your Website User-UNfriendly!

    March 28, 2008

    Web Design is a very subjective process. Your idea of what looks good may differ from the next person’s. While wild backgrounds and flashing text were once considered ‘cool’, unwritten standards have evolved into every web designers inventory.

    In the following examples I intend to convey a few of those user-unfriendly examples to you. My purpose is only to get you thinking about the layout and performance of your website. If you have one of these examples on your site, and you like it, by all means - leave it there! These are just examples.

    1. Page Counters Five years ago, every site had a page counter. They proudly displayed how popular a site had become. The problem is, as many site owners started to find out, is that these counters can be easily manipulated. They can start at any number (not just 1), and they can produce vastly over-inflated numbers. On the other hand, if your site is not a high-traffic area, do you really want customers to know that?

    Wireless Security - Getting It Right

    March 27, 2008

    Wireless Security - Getting It Right
     by: Vishwadeep Bajaj

    It may sound strange but is true that several organisations, which have adopted Wireless networking, are open to severe security breaches. Mostly the reasons are that organisations simply plug the access points and go live without bothering to change the default factory settings. Wireless local area networks are open to risk not because the systems are incapable but due to incorrect usage. The biggest problem lies with inadequate security standards and with poorly configured devices. For a start, most of the wireless base stations sold by suppliers come with the in-built security Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol turned off. This means that unless you manually reconfigure your wireless access points, your networks will be broadcasting data that is unencrypted.

    In the old world of wired local area networks, the architecture provides some inherent security. Typically there is a network server and multiple devices with an Ethernet protocol adapter that connect to each other physically via a LAN backbone. If you are not physically connected, you have no access to the LAN.

    Beginners - Getting Listed In Search Engines

    March 26, 2008

    Once you have your web site complete and ready to be listed you need to take a slow step by step approach to get listed in the search engines. If you do it right the first time and then build on that formula, your profits and your site will benefit in the long run. Those willing to spend the time and put these techniques into practice are the ones that will benefit and are more likely to be successful.

    1. Your first page is where search engines will start and making sure that this page is fully optimized is one of your first goals. What’s optimization your ask? It’s making your site as search engine friendly as possible. You will also see people refer to this in the short form of SEO.

    Your first step is the TITLE TAG. This is one item that search engines look for to start getting information about what your site is about. It is also what search engines will show above a clickable line on their results page. It is also a major consideration of where you will rank when certain inquiries are made of the search engine. TITLE TAGS are one of the major things to concentrate on and to make sure that you get it right. Doing so will result in not only better placement in the search engine, but enticing descriptions will also result in more people clicking on your link and visiting your site.

    Internet Marketing: 10 Killer Internet Marketing Tips To Multiply Your Sales

    March 25, 2008

    Hello, do you feel low because sales at your website is down?

    If yes, cheer up.

    Here are 10 killer internet marketing secrets to boost your sales!

    1. When you make your first sale, follow-up with the customer. You could follow-up with a “thank you” email and include an advertisement for other products you sell. You could follow-up every few months.

    2. You could upsell to your customers. When they’re at your order page, tell them about a few extra related products you have for sale. They could just add it to their original order.

    3. Tell your customers if they refer four customers to your website, they will receive a full rebate of their purchase price. This will turn one sale into three sales.

    4. When you sell a product, give your customers the option of joining an affiliate program so they can make commissions selling your product. This will multiply the sale you just made.

    5. Sell the reprint/reproduction rights to your products. You could include an ad on or with the product for other products you sell. You could make sales for the reproduction rights and sales on the back end product.

    Finding a Home for Your Internet Enterprise - A Point by Point List

    March 25, 2008

    After much Net surfing and looking at all the offers you’ve decided to take the plunge! You’ve investigated a good name for your idea. You’ve decided it’s time to start searching for a home for your Internet vision. By golly, it’s time to start your own enterprise! You’re tired of all the reading and research! You’re ready to go mano-a-mano!

    But,there are a million and one providers available! How do you choose? What should a first time entrepreneur get? Thankfully, there is a way to come upon a good choice! Read on and I’ll explain what you should examine when making your selection.

    The main thing to consider is what kind and how many different services are you going to need. What do you think are the most basic things you want your website to do? Those are practical considerations since you don’t want to leave out some essential service; all the same, you don’t want to buy more than what you really have to.

    The general trend appears to be in favor of providers that offer many integrated services (built-in); it makes perfect sense getting all the services you’ll need from one location. As an added bonus, it does make administration easier since you don’t have separate accounts to deal with. You’ll also save money because the packages are less expensive than buying extra services piecemeal.

    Accessibility: Is your website causing you to loose potential clients?

    March 24, 2008

    Accessibility: Is your website causing you to loose potential clients?

    With millions of people going online everyday the potential for your business is almost unimaginable! However, the great challenge is creating an environment that is positive, effective, and accessible to all of your potential clients.

    No two people see everything exactly the same way. In addition to our own paradigms that shape how we interpret things presented to us, there are also very real obstacles that affect many people surfing the web. By removing barriers to accessibility and addressing these obstacles you open the door to new business and greater success.

    “The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.” - Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director (Web Accessibility Initiative)

    The most common obstacles facing many individuals are auditory and visual. This includes people with various levels of hearing, language barriers, color blindness, visual perception, level of sight, and complete loss of sight. Any of these challenges can render your site potentially useless to a visitor and potential client who may simply be unable to distinguish the color variation of your text on your background.

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