Tag: Complexity
Good Design Makes Good Sense
Posted on Jul.04, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Organized your pencils and pens lately? Sorted your clothes into a logical system in your drawers? Then you already understand the basic elements of good design: it’s practical, it’s systematic, and it makes life easier.
In the same way, marketing materials that use good design make business easier for your customers. Layout and presentation make the difference as to whether people will understand your products and services. This is why a well-designed ad outperforms one that’s thrown together using intuition alone.
Well-designed [...]
What You Can Expect From Search Engine
Posted on Jun.18, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Search engines will be a way for you to generate from as little as 20% to as much as 60% of your business online (depending on what other marketing techniques you use).
Since there are over 130,000,000 webpages in existence (yes that is 130 million!), it is extremely important to understand how they work and how to increase your chances of being placed in the top 20 of the search results. For example, if you were to type “music” and “CD” [...]
Search Engine Optimization Tip: Dont Buy Anything Before You Learn More!
Posted on May.28, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Thinking about purchasing that premium SEO software that will hyper-optimize a website in under 2 minutes and 2 seconds?
Ask the following question first: What do I know about SEO?
If the answer is “nothing”, then don’t buy it.
Marketers are banking on the lack of knowledge among consumers. It is no different whether it is the SEO world or the automobile world or the cell phone world. The best search engine optimization tip I can provide is this: educate yourself.
Search engine optimization [...]
5 Things to Keep an Eye on in the SEO World in 2005…
Posted on May.23, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
After the latest PR update at Google and MSN’s beta search going live, there is one thing for certain in 2005: the world of search is in for some major changes. There has been growing speculation around the SEO world that reciprocal linking is a thing of the past. Rumors are abound that PR means less and less, if anything. Bill Gates came out of his cave to say that "Today’s search is nothing" and that it won’t be that [...]
.NET :Solving the Multiple Inheritance Issue Under .NET Platform
Posted on May.15, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
.NET platform does not support multiple inheritance. Do not confuse multilevel inheritance with multiple inheritance. With multiple inheritance we can have a subclass that inherits from two classes at the same time.
Let’s suppose we have an application that has a class Customers and another class Vendors. If you wanted to combine these two classes into one CustomerVendor class it would be a combination of Customers and Vendors just like the diagram below.
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Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise Upgrade ? Things to Consider and FAQ
Posted on May.14, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments
If you have Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise (version 6.0 or earlier) and support it for your company then you need to know some technical details about Great Plains version upgrade and what is going on behind the scenes, which options do you have in case of Dexterity, VBA, SQL customization, additional complexity comes with migration from ctree/Pervasive to MS SQL/MSDE. Currently you are probably thinking to upgrade to Microsoft Great Plains 8.0 or 7.5.
What is upgrade in the language of technology? [...]
Who is Involved in Getting a Site Online?
Posted on Apr.07, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
This article could also be titled ‘How much is this going to
cost me?’ There are actually several parties you have to pay
when having a website designed. I tend to use the analogy of a
house, so I’ll run with that analogy here.
First off, you may or may not realize that there are both
one-time and recurring fees involved in getting a site online. I
will differentiate between the two as I go through the three
major parties.
Web Designer
The designer is a combination of an [...]
How to save money
Posted on Mar.25, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Here are some money saving tips that people can use with their
printing and printing related needs. How to save money on…
Printing plates. Metal plates are more expensive, but they can
last longer and has greater accuracy. On the other hand, paper
plates are more suitable for shorter runs without using closing
or touching colors. Plan your design so you will know which of
these plates will be more effective for your printing needs.
Envelopes and self-mailers. Make a newsletter or brochure into a
self-mailer to be [...]
Quality Web Design with Results – The Basics
Posted on Mar.25, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
Beyond Appearance: Every design has a “sales” potential.
Think about it, why do some websites sell better than others?
While every site needs to be visually attractive and pleasing to
the eye, effectiveness of the web site to perform for the
company is what the goal of the web site should be. The key to
effective web design is to convert visitors of your web site
into buyers of what ever your selling (products, information,
ideas, etc.) Even though we always need to keep in mind
important SEO [...]
Design methods as walls in the printing prison
Posted on Mar.21, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
In the printing industry, creativity is one of the things that
should kept changing and evolving. With the many designs and
styles already done, it is quite certain that you want your work
to at least have a lasting impact to the people. And of course,
you would not want to be caught dead using the same style that
many others are using. It is always best to have one of your
own. Unique one too.
To be able to do this, you need to have a [...]
