Archive for March, 2009
A PERFECT WEBSITE FOR PERFECT WEDDINGS
Written by admin on March 31, 2009 – 4:18 pm
Are you a wedding planner, or would you like to start a business in wedding events? Fear not the complexities of marketing in the modern cyber world, because there are many creative ways out there to promote a business like this. For starters, you can choose from a wide assortment of websites for sale available online, to serve as the platform within which you can conduct your wedding planning business. A completely set-up website on sale is ready to use immediately upon purchase. You can be assured of quality web hosting and technical support for your website needs.
What’s more, you can establish an online store under an arrangement with dropship websites, through which you can sell supplies and items relative to, or necessary in, the preparation of weddings to celebrate matches made in heaven. The dropship website of your choice allows you to engage in retail and distribution without the pains of maintaining a large crew, or a huge warehouse for the items; or the difficult task of keeping an inventory. Websites of this nature do these things for you – all you are tasked with is the promotion of the items, maintenance of the site where they can be ordered and paid for –and voila, the dropship company will deliver in directly to the clients.
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YOUR PC’S LINE OF DEFENSE
Written by admin on March 31, 2009 – 4:17 pm
Your personal computer has become a very important gadget – or tool of sorts – as you battle the modern world. In it you have probably stored information, data and multimedia files that you have accumulated over the years. It is like a treasure chest with so many valuable things – pictures, writings, and art work among others. And like a treasure chest or a vault or safety deposit box, shouldn’t you exhaust all means possible to protect your PC?
One way of keeping you files secured is through the availment of a password manager. A password manager is said to organize the passwords you use for different sites or accounts, and even PIN codes or other codes. This is said to be a useful weapon against phishing – which, in a nutshell, is the stealing of users’ private information online through false claims by websites to be legitimate in order to entice these users to divulge sensitive information like account numbers, credit card numbers, PIN codes and the like.
You should also choose from a variety of good spyware blockers for the immediate detection and removal of spyware that can harm your system, and which employs, as a means of computer and internet security, espionage.
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A good gift idea for the birthdays!
Written by admin on March 29, 2009 – 4:16 pm
Trouble nowadays is that when someone celebrates a birthday in my friends or posse, thinking about what gift to give really gives me a headache! Its quite difficult to consider what they want or consider their personalities and stuff. Once I spent a good 40 dollars on a sale rubber shoes but it turns out my friend was not that much into those stuff and it ended up getting used by his younger brother!
What an ass feeling that was that your gift was not that much appreciated. So now, everytime someone I know celebrates a birthday, I simply ask him with me t o log in to www.customt-shirts.com and ask that person to choose his own apparel or his own screen printed custom shirts and that really saves me a lot of effort thinking and prevents me from giving out the wrong item to my friends.
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Apple iPhone 3G inventory clearance
Written by admin on March 27, 2009 – 4:15 pmCustomers are now permitted to buy unlimited quantities of iPhones without an AT&T contract — the very thing the company was working so hard to prevent in late 2007 when the devices were being snapped up in large quantities to be unlocked and re-sold in overseas markets. (See here.)
The new policy — which applies to all U.S. Apple stores — is similar to AT&T’s (T) “no commit” pricing plan, revealed last week, whereby customers can buy iPhones without a contract at the full non-subsidized price of $599 for a 8G iPhone and $699 for a 16G model (compared with $199 and $299 with a contract).
AT&T’s policy applies only to existing customers and limits them to one unsubsidized phone. Apple is imposing neither of those restrictions, leading some to speculate that the company has plenty of iPhones in stock and may be trying to clear inventory in advance of new models.
“Apple’s change in sales policy,” writes AppleInsider’s Prince McLean, “comes as the company is working to sell off remaining inventory to prepare for the upcoming launch of the new 2009 iPhone, expected to be released around the middle of June, possibly at the company’s similarly-timed Worldwide Developer Conference.” (link)
The situation is reminiscent of spring 2008, when Apple began gearing up to produce the iPhone 3G. By April 1, there were spot shortages of first generation iPhones in Apple and AT&T stores across the country. Piper Jaffray’s Gene Munster called 20 Apple stores that week and found no iPhones for sale at any of them. See Where did all the iPhones go?
Selling iPhones for more than double their usual price is an interesting way to clear inventory — and may be preferable to unloading them for, say, $99 each. It’s not clear how many customers will be interested, however. The phones are still locked to AT&T, and would have to be unlocked to work with any other carrier’s service. The demand for unlocked iPhones was fierce before Apple began signing contracts with overseas carriers, but may not be as strong today.
These transitions are tricky for Apple. After selling 2.32 million iPhones in its first fiscal quarter of 2008 and 1.7 million the second, it sold fewer than 720,000 in the quarter that ended in June 2008. Sales took off with the release of the iPhone 3G, however. In fiscal Q4 2008, it Apple sold 6.89 million iPhones.
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Flash website for all
Written by admin on March 19, 2009 – 4:14 pm
I have been a web design for almost a decade now that going through my long list of portfolio which I gathered overtime will take me sometime. Truly, I have designed a real good number of sites and that is an accomplishment for me I believe.
However, when I stumbled upon wix.com, everything about my reign on design and web development took a step backward. I was sidelined. Admittedly, having to create a flash website on the fly using the wix.com website flash builder is almost surreal but hey! It is true
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To create a flash website before takes a lot of time and a lot of skill-set because you really got to know how to design, program action scripts, tween and optimize images in order to have such a real good flash website.
Imagine that cost benefit it will give you especially if you are just a non-techie guy who wanted to make in online and that you happen to visit wix.com. Imagine that! You can go directly straight through your e-commerce business core ideas without having to worry about designs and front ends.
Oh well, for web designers like me, I think I need to tinker further for now on how to go over this all-in-one, one-stop shop, man-made-easy kind of flash website builder. Wix.com revolutionizes the way we should work and deal with our customers.
Flash website is no longer something only for us- web designers. It only takes a few steps now. Oh well, thanks for wix.com
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My recently reinforced addiction
Written by admin on March 18, 2009 – 4:13 pm
I am guilty of a recently discovered addiction—
Okay. I lie. I am guilty of an addiction that has been with me for a long time now. But I guess what I’m trying to say is, I’ve recently discovered one more reason not to let go of it.
For the longest time, I have been addicted to online slots. Yes, folks, that casino game—the one that is now available to anyone and everyone with a computer with internet access. Ever since I first clicked into an online casino to play slots, I’ve never stopped. The different interfaces and themes, the fun and creative symbols, and the unbelievable number of paylines that result in glorious payouts have just kept me coming back for more. And then, only recently, my discovery of video slots just tripled the appeal. A kid at heart, I do love video games, and the chance to enter into a bonus round played in a separate screen like in my good old button-smashing days is always just too good to pass up.
With the thrill of luck and jackpot turning on my wicked ol’ businessman’s mind and the stimulation of manual manipulation tickling my inner child, I don’t believe I’ll find myself quitting this addiction soon.
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