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September 29th, 2009

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September 28th, 2009

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As a business coach who specializes in assisting small businesses to integrate Web 2.0 tools and techniques in the marketing mix, I ran into a customer who with him, ran faster than any other has a period of three months. My client, a social media campaign in the autumn of last year, a closer cooperation with quilters, artists and artisans to enter into the world in touch. In October 2008 she started a blog with only 400 visitors. Now, more than 12,000 people enjoy their personal stories, free Projects, design challenges, and book giveaways every month. Writing for her blog gives all its employees and writers the opportunity to book from schedules and marketing campaigns, so that they are on what drive to focus their creativity.

In addition to reading and commenting on her blog, there are many other ways that artists and craftsmen are inspired more by participating in online communities:

1. Do it over 1900 other members in their eClub Subscription information purposes only.

2. Check out their main site to read and / or write to helpful books and reviews. To get over 30,000 visitors on its site each month.

3. Enjoy fun, educational videos on YouTube that feature their books and products. Nearly 150,000 spectators were previously found some inspiration on their path.

4. Follow on Twitter and tweet in 1760, together with other supporters.

5. Are you one of the 1400 +-fans on Facebook to give feedback and make new friends.

6. Stay motivated by their Flickr galleries made of projects from their books or products every day hundreds of people are looking for more than 500 pictures and counting!

7. Make a connection to their blog with like-minded people by displaying one of its six beautifully designed blog badges; far 53,000 people have on their Blog has been introduced by another blog.

If you do not win themselves to potential customers and develop your online presence and exposure, you owe it to learning itself and the financial future of your business, everything you can about social media. The following is the same procedure, my client, you too can networks have similar success.

Do you want to learn more about Social Media?

When reading yes and download on my brand new free White Paper Industry Research Social Media: A Primer

Are you searching for the secrets to building a big online subscriber list fast using social networks? If so, check out my site for more free information at http://drdavehaleonline.com/blog/social-network-traffic-tactics/

Dr. Dave Hale, specializes in the integration of Web 2.0 strategies into corporate marketing and HR management systems.

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September 28th, 2009

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I've been developing websites for several years and have supported this experience with professional qualifications in web application design and development.

I also have been reviewing the websites in various forums for years, and am discovering that for many reasons, more and more people are choosing to design / Develop at home. To this end, I have compiled, what I see as some basic points to observe when setting about launching your own website.

I hope you find useful and is by no means exhaustive. I'm sure there are many and many colleagues who are professionals who also will join the points that feel they have lost. But this is a list of the first considerations wait to write a review of a client.

This list is not in order of importance as I consider them all as important.

  1. Clean design and definable. 1 cabbage, 2, 3 col options, using one color to define areas of the page
  2. Accessibility. A vital element that should always be considered. Alt tags to images, anchor text, keys access, text bg vs contrast. The W3C guidelines must be met whenever possible and validated to eliminate as many mistakes as possible.
  3. Site / business purpose. By landing on a page, you should know very quickly what do they do / sell.
  4. Text Size (relations in Pt 2). Large enough to read and give the user an option to increase or decrease the size (using CSS to control)
  5. The contact points. Phone, email, B & M should be visible all
  6. Calculation of incremental costs should be clear. (If the sale) Shipping, VAT, etc, before we add to the Shopping!
  7. Color scheme. Must be attractive and easy to see. Want to read a page that has a yellow background with red text
  8. Navigation should be consistent throughout the site and easy to find / use
  9. The images must be clear and optimized
  10. Pages load quickly. Try get all pages to less than 5 seconds
  11. Links should use the standard format. Underline and act on hover and if you open a new window … Tell your Visitors who do!
  12. Never underline body text
  13. Avoid frames
  14. Keep your design within the scope of the screen resolution to key points on the page FOLD and never make the user scroll horizontally.
  15. No more to put the text on a page. Split it if necessary
  16. Having a site map.
  17. Use your goals effectively. Especially TITLE. Do not just to put the company name first.
  18. Avoid the bells and whistles in its design, unless they add to / promote their services / products
  19. Use bold text sparingly
  20. Always keep your focus on the audience. Never write / design SEO alone.

This is my list. You notice has not added too much about the design aspect, as is largely subjective. An excellent design for one, can be terrible for another.

Principles and good practice are constant.

Daren Jephcote invites you to learn how website maintenance can help you and your business at http://www.losdesign.co.uk. In a matter of weeks, your website can be earning more and performing better in search engine results. Contact Daren today for a free, no obligation discussion to identify your needs at http://www.losdesign.co.uk/contact-us/

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September 28th, 2009

Microsoft Excel "custom functions" can do a variety of things related to the address and ZIP code information, such as import demographic data, the search for zip codes within a radius, even calculating the driving time and distance. Custom functions (also called user-defined functions or UDFs) to perform complex calculations or tasks and are used in cell formulas as the standard Excel functions SUM, AVERAGE, or search. This article will show you how to use custom functions in conjunction with Microsoft MapPoint, to check the validity of the directions of the Street.

Incorrect address information is a common problem. The city street or names may be misspelled, the postal code does not match the information about the city, or street number may be invalid. You can use a Web-based program such as MapQuest or Google Maps to check the validity of a single direction, but for multiple addresses for a mailing list or a delivery route, the best approach is to use an automated program that can check large lists of all data at once.

A custom Excel function work on a stand-alone mapping program such as Microsoft MapPoint to validate the long lists of addresses automatically and return the results directly into your spreadsheet. Since all interactions with MapPoint occur in the background, you can work within the Excel environment – no need learn a new application. For example, to check the validity of an address in A1 spreadsheet cell, the corresponding entry can custom formula function (insert in cell B1, for example), you would see something like this: "= customFunction (A1)". If the direction of management appears to be valid, the "best match" is returned to cell B1. If there is no match, the message "invalid address" is returned. MapPoint also has the ability to provide better match, even when a small mistake in the address. In cases where there is a city or misspelling of the street, or transposition of numbers in the code, the best match returned to the spreadsheet of these errors have been corrected.

For a long list address in column A, the formula for the custom function can be copied and pasted as necessary in column B, so you can automatically validate the addresses many of them without manual input time required for consumption allocation programs.

You can also specify that other types of data is returned to the worksheet if it is determined that the address is valid. For example, the geocode information for management, such as latitude and longitude, be returned. Street name, city, state, zip code, country, or information can also be returned, providing a reliable way to analyze the direction of the leaf cells separately.

This is a good example of how Excel custom functions can use other applications such as Microsoft MapPoint to automate specialized tasks and calculations, without having to learn a new application or leave the familiar environment of Excel. Checking the validity of information address the identification of postal codes within a radius, custom functions can be valuable tools for analyzing the postal code and location of others based on the information.

Please see the YouTube video at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvBSI_54pDk for more information about using Excel custom functions for address validation. The author of this article, Betty Hughes, helped develop CDXZipStream™, an Excel add-in that provides zip code data and other demographic information using custom functions. Please visit http://www.cdxzipstream.com for more information or to download a free evaluation copy. This site also includes example spreadsheets and tutorials showing how to use custom functions in a variety of applications.

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September 28th, 2009

Website creation has become very popular with many people around the world. WYSIWYG editors are better for the web page creator, allowing you to see your creation as you do, which means you do not have to write complicated HTML code. It is well known that many people have sites that do not know the first bit of code HTML, but still like to create websites.

For those of you who do not fit into this category and know your labels td b, is likely to find Web sites do too much of a hassle in the WYSIWYG editors, you just want to be able to create easy to administer Clean HTML code without any material fantasy, that when it comes in Notepad, especially in the Windows XP platform, you can literally just write the HTML code into the document and see it as a page web. Of course, being a text editor Notepad does not let you add more things and you have to keep trawling around the internet browser to see how it is looking things, so if you prefer to see the changes made are displayed in the window of a use FrontPage or Dreamweaver.

So if you have just written a limit detection of HTML code in Notepad bet she's wondering how the hell did you get in a web browser like Firefox or IE7. Well with the document open which should go to the File menu, click Save from here then type the file name of your document make sure that the final sets. htm for your name homepage.htm can read file. The drop-down menu below that says it is saving the file format. Txt. This format is only used when saving plain text files, saving the page in this format will not be processed correctly by the web browser. So you have to select all files in that menu and then click Save. You now have just successfully created a web page using Notepad. To access this file in your Web browser, locate the file and double click should open in your default Web browser.

Josh Chandler is a big Windows Media Player and Windows XP fan and has written many articles on the subject.

You can find his main site at: http://www.windows-media-player-updates.com

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