Tag: Email Messages

How To Stop Junk Faxes From Wasting Your Paper and Toner

Posted on Jul.06, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Junk faxes waste the resources of every business. It is estimated that they cost businesses tens of millions of dollars a year in wasted paper, toner and fax machine maintenance. There is nothing more aggravating then coming into the office each morning to find a pile of junk faxes promotion everything from mortgage refinancing to septic tank solutions. I don’t even have a septic tank!
Junk fax companies have been fined by the federal government and sued repeatedly, but has anyone [...]


Marketing Tourism Online, Part Two: Attracting Visitors to your Website

Posted on Jun.27, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

This is part two of an article series which will introduce some basic strategies, considerations, elements, and techniques for marketing tourism products online. We plan to update and refine these articles as situations change and when we have new knowledge to present. If you have comments or questions, or you are interested in Leave Home’s travel marketing consulting services, please visit www.leave-home.com or contact the author directly. You can also request to be notified when a new article in the [...]


Microsoft CRM Customization – Processing In/Out-Going Email Messages

Posted on Jun.27, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

We would like to give you several situations, when you may need custom development and programming to improve Microsoft CRM functionality. This overview is for programmer, software developer, IT specialist, database administrator.
Microsoft CRM, the CRM application from Microsoft Business Solutions utilizes almost all the recent Microsoft technologies: .Net (it is actually written in C#.Net with HTML and Javascript at the web client side plus has Microsoft CRM SDK with C# and partially VB.Net samples), Microsoft SQL Server, Microsoft Exchange 2003/2000 [...]


Microsoft CRM Customization ? Programming Closed Email Activity

Posted on May.26, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

Microsoft CRM is CRM answer from Microsoft and attempt to get market share from Siebel, Oracle and others traditional Client Relationship Management System vendors. Microsoft CRM uses all the spectrum of Microsoft recent technologies: .Net, MS Exchange, MS Outlook, MS SQL Server, Replication, Indexing, Active Directory, Windows 2000/2003 security model, C#, VB.Net, HTML, XML Web Service, XLTP, Javascript to name a few.
Today’s topic is Activity of email type programming – you usually deal with these customizations when you improve Microsoft [...]


Signatures — The Long and Short of It

Posted on May.15, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

What is the accepted standard for signatures? Who sets these standards? The signatures in question are those blurbs that we include after the body of our main message content in our emails for the purpose of identification and contacts.
I’m really not referring to signatures in the respect that Usenet Newsgroups see them. It is pretty much agreed by established netiquette that Usenet signatures should be limited to five lines or less. They should, or may, contain:

Your name: Doug Davis

Your email: [...]


Lead Capture Pages Explode Your Direct Sales Business Online!

Posted on Mar.07, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Are you building a direct sales or mlm business online? Using lead capture pages can significantly improve your recruiting results and save you lots of time and money! I have known a few people who earned 5-figure monthly incomes in their mlm businesses and they used lead capture pages for Internet marketing.
What is a lead capture page?
A lead capture page is similar to a minisite in that it is a simple, one page website that leads your visitor to take [...]


10 Ways To Benefit From A Short Web Address

Posted on Dec.21, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

10 Ways To Benefit From A Short Web Address by: William R.
Nabaza of http://www.Nabaza.com
1. They are user-friendly urls – only a few letters to type on
the keyboard.
2. Fast to exchange urls, especially in chat room where the
width of the chat panel will break a long web address.
3. Fast recall of your web address.
4. Search engine-friendly web address. It will facilitate in
crawling or spidering by robots.
5. If your web site is down, you can login and change the target
web address whenever [...]


10 Ways To Benefit From A Short Web Address

Posted on Nov.25, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

10 Ways To Benefit From A Short Web Address by: William R.
Nabaza of http://www.Nabaza.com
1. They are user-friendly urls – only a few letters to type on
the keyboard.
2. Fast to exchange urls, especially in chat room where the
width of the chat panel will break a long web address.
3. Fast recall of your web address.
4. Search engine-friendly web address. It will facilitate in
crawling or spidering by robots.
5. If your web site is down, you can login and change the target
web address whenever [...]


Getting the most out of your mail account

Posted on Oct.26, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments

Email is the lifeline of any online business, offering a cost
effective method of communication over the Internet. If you have
an online presence and/or business it is essential that you have
your own mail server – a mail server is a site on the web where
you can have your own personal mail box. With a mail server you
can send and receive mail to just about anyone on the Internet.
However there is a lot more to having a mail account then just
sending and [...]


A Quick and Easy Guide To Disk Space On Your Web Host

Posted on Sep.30, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments

When you sign up for a web hosting account, you’ll be given a certain amount of disk space. This space holds all the files and data that make up your web site – HTML files, images, video, scripts, audio, etc. Generally, the higher the cost of the hosting plan, the more disk space you will be allotted.
A simple site with just a few basic pages of text doesn’t need much space – likely less than 1MB. As your content increases [...]