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Author :: Jim Edwards  |
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| Article Title :: Avoid "Bad" Manners While Blogging |
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Avoid "Bad" Manners While Blogging
by: Jim Edwards
Blogging, the hottest trend in online publishing right now, is currently spreading like wildfire across the Internet.
A cross between an online journal and a bulletin board, everyone from rock starts, politicians, business leaders and your average "Joe" or "Jane" can instantly become a center of influence online using blogs.
But, as with any social interaction, certain rules apply (my grandma calls them manners) in order to be viewed as behaving "properly."
One of the things that gives blogging such strong appeal as an online publishing method revolves around "comments."
Blogs that allow "comments" enable readers to respond a (read full article) |
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Author :: Jim Edwards  |
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| Article Title :: "Blogging" For Fun & Profits |
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"Blogging" For Fun & Profits
by: Jim Edwards
Unless you've been under a rock for the last year, you've heard the term "blog" once or twice.
To most people, a "blog" simply represents a glorified online "diary" where geeks, computer nerds, and lonely teenagers record their thoughts in cyber-space.
However, many people don't realize that "blogs" are quietly revolutionizing the way companies and customers interact about everything from existing products to new ideas and improvements in customer service.
In short, "blog" style communication has come of age and anyone with an online business better sit up and take notice fast!
In the beginning, "blogs" were basically an online dia (read full article) |
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Author :: Sanjib Ahmad  |
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| Article Title :: The Hidden Cost Of Cheap Hosting |
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The Hidden Cost Of Cheap Hosting
by: Sanjib Ahmad
We often see server uptime statistics when looking for hosting providers, for example 99.8%, 99%, or 99.99% server uptime guaranteed. Though 99% server uptime may sound good, but is it really and what does it mean?
99% server uptime means that in a year of 365 days, your server will be up 99% of the time, which is 361.35 days (365 days x 99%). This is not really good, because even with 99% uptime your site could be down for 4 days. It would be disastrous if you owned an online store because even an hour's downtime would cost you. Imagine, not only lost revenues, but also customers who switched to your competitors while your site was do (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Great Plains – licensing & product versi |
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Microsoft Great Plains – licensing & product versions
by: Andrew Karasev
Current Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains has more that 10 years of history. Former Great Plains Software had two lines of Great Plains: Dynamics & Dynamics C/S+, later on renamed into eEnterprise. In this small article we would like to give you first directions when you look into Great Plains purchase and implementation or upgrade your existing product. Also we’ll clarify on annual enhancement program reenrollment and getting technical support from Microsoft Business Solutions or third party. We will talk about customization, because it would be outside of the tiny article format. You need to know tha (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Great Plains Nationwide Remote Support |
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Microsoft Great Plains Nationwide Remote Support
by: Andrew Karasev
ERP Consulting industry is on the way to serve clients nationwide and even worldwide, when the client is multinational corporation. There are several reasons to specialize in remote support. In this small article we’ll give you these reasons and the advantages of remote installation, customization, integration, programming, reporting.
• Remote Support Technologies. These technologies are well known and we will just mention them: VPN, Citrix, Remote Desktop connection, Microsoft Terminal Services, Web Sessions, PCAnywhere (however the last one should be avoided if possible)
• MS SQL Server Platform. This means t (read full article) |
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Author :: Eric Lester  |
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| Article Title :: Does Your Website Host Fight Spam? |
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Does Your Website Host Fight Spam?
by: Eric Lester
Virtually anyone with an email address knows what Spam is, and has, perhaps, considered giving up the speed, convenience, and simplicity of email because of it. Those who have their own websites are more vulnerable than the average person with a single work or home email address from their company or Internet Service Provider. Email addresses visible on a website can quickly become Spam magnets, as automated programs, similar in form to search engine spiders, roam the web, looking for addresses to which new broadsides of Spam may be fired. Website hosting companies generally provide their clients email accounts for use with their domai (read full article) |
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Author :: Julie Martin  |
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| Article Title :: Online Security – Your Responsibilities as a Consu |
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Online Security – Your Responsibilities as a Consumer
by: Julie Martin
As a consumer, there are certain responsibilities that are inherent to online security. While some may find this hard to believe, there are actual steps you must take while shopping online to insure and protect your personal information.
Is the site secure? Most e-businesses offer secure areas for payment processing. However, there are still some holdouts out there who haven’t implemented that feature on their website. If your browser doesn’t display a locked padlock icon at the bottom of your screen, then the site isn’t secure. You can set your browser to notify you before entering a secure area, to make s (read full article) |
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Author :: J A Carpunky  |
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| Article Title :: Hard Drive Selection |
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Hard Drive Selection
by: J A Carpunky
Perhaps the biggest mistake people make when building their computer(s) is to underestimate the importance of the hard disk drive (HDD). In our modern society, bigger is synonymous with better, so when you go to buy a hard drive you look at how "big" it is, its data capacity. But is that all you should be considering when buying your hard drive?
Like every other component of your computer, the HDD is far too complex a system to describe in any sort of detail here, but hopefully by the end of this article you will know what to look for when you go to buy your new hard drive.
There are 4 primary aspects to look at in a hard drive (in order of imp (read full article) |
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Author :: Stacey Misope  |
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| Article Title :: Internet Firewalls That Hold Back Invaders |
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Internet Firewalls That Hold Back Invaders
by: Stacey Misope
Internet Firewalls - Are These Deterrents As Effective As We Presume?
If someone sold you a filter for your furnace and said it can trap all dust particles and other pollutants forever, would you believe it? Odds are you know better. I mean, how can a filter trap each and every particle from traveling from your furnace up through your ductwork and into your room? After a certain amount of time and as the filter clogs, the filter looses strength. If you're smart, you'll periodically change that filter to get maximum coverage with the latest technology. A computer firewall operates in pretty much the same manner. While the ma (read full article) |
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Author :: Christoph Puetz  |
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| Article Title :: How To Avoid The Google.com Duplicate Content Filt |
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How To Avoid The Google.com Duplicate Content Filter?
by: Christoph Puetz
More and more webmasters are building websites with publicly available content (data feeds, news feeds, articles). This results in websites with duplicate content on the Internet. In cases of websites build on news feeds or data feeds you can even find websites that match each other 100% (except for the design). Several copies of the same content in a search engine does not really do any good and so Google apparently decided to weed out some of this duplicate content to be able to deliver cleaner and better search results.
Plain copies of websites were hit hardest. If a webmaster was publishing the exact same co (read full article) |
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