website building

December 8, 2009

Website Design To Enhance Customer Experience

Filed under: company, money, running, simple, website — admin @ 7:04 am

It seems that just like so many other things that are out there, the actual functions of websites just continue to evolve. What began originally as a basic platform to showcase a business or body of information has now become so much more. They entertain, they cajole, they elicit emotions and all with the same goal of influencing your visitors to behave in a way that is beneficial to you or your business.

A Newer and Far More Difficult To Impress Visitor
So now it’s ?website design to enhance customer experience? but there is one crucial thing that must never be forgotten. That is that your website will be posted on the net, which means that you will be but one click away from some very stiff competition. Add to that that todays website visitor tends to have much higher expectations when it comes to entertainment and enhanced experiences.

What ?You? Prefer Matters Surprisingly Little
The problem that far too many people have is that they tend to use their own scruples and opinions as guides when deciding on what experience enhancing features to include in their website. That would work, ?if? it was only themselves that were to be the sole extent of the sites visitors. However; the fact is that it’s John & Jane Q Public who are going to be the people visiting the site.

Good Credible Research Data Is Key To Success
Thew savvy web designer on the other hand will have the good sense to rely predominantly on customer research data to base the majority of their decisions on. Much of where this takes them may not be what they would personally prefer but it will be what the majority of the site visitors will want to experience.

Website Design To Enhance Customer Experience Using the Credible Data
A good analogy would be two Orthodox Jews who live on strict Kosher diets who both have to design entire menus for two fast food restaurants. One goes home and lays awake all night making a list of what tantalizes his or her taste buds. The other stays up all night analyzing data on what the most popular selling fast food items are. Now which fast food joint would you bet your money on?

Why Entertain and Cajole Your Sites Visitors?
So now you may getting somewhat of a better picture of how this is done and now the next step is to understand why things are done the way that they are. You see, whats the point of keeping someone entertained in your site, if they aren’t going to do anything that benefits you? It would be as if you were running a video game arcade with no slots for anyone to put their money in.

You Must Get Some Return To Justify It All
Once again, a good website designe company will have the research data in hand to allow them to build mechanisms into your site to benefit your business. Even if it’s something as simple as enticing visitors to fill out surveys that you can use in future or ongoing projects, it can easily be done if the designer knows the correct techniques to employ.

November 27, 2009

Start Enjoying Peer to Peer Software?

Filed under: application, credit, internet, running, software, windows — admin @ 2:14 am

As you may have found out by now using peer to peer software can be very fun and good way to get your favorite music, movies, games, and whatever else you want to download. I am sure that you have also heard though that using peer to peer software can openly invite computer problems like adware, spyware, trojans and viruses. Not to mention some files may be illegally distributed and could cost you some very hefty fines. I however want to show you how to safely use peer to peer software just the way it should be.
The Problems with Public Peer to Peer Software

There are several problems that need to be addressed with public peer to peer software. The biggest of them is that they are not monitored. As soon a free peer to peer software program is released it starts building up steam and more and more users join. Some of these users sole purpose in lives are to make others miserable. People will put things like trojans, spyware, adware, and viruses in their files and then distribute them to others. This causes a huge chain reaction as it spreads throughout that particular peer to peer software community. This completely ruins it for everybody.

Here Are Descriptions Of What These People Put On Your Computer

Trojan: A destructive program that masquerades as a true application. Unlike viruses, Trojan horses do not replicate themselves but they can be just as destructive. One of the most insidious types of Trojan horse is a program that claims to rid your computer of viruses but instead introduces viruses onto your computer. These are installed once the file is open and starts every time you turn on your computer. These programs can even allow someone to take complete control of your computer.

Spyware: Any software that secretly collected by the user under his or her knowledge of Internet connection is usually used for advertising purposes, user information. Spyware applications are typically bundled as free software or shareware programs hidden components can be downloaded from the Internet, but it should be noted, shareware and free software applications do not have spyware software. After installation, the software monitors the user activity on the Internet to pass the background information to others. Spyware can also gather information about electronic information, e-mail address, and even passwords and credit card number.

Adware: A form of spyware that collects information about the user in order to display advertisements in the Web browser based on the information it collects from the user’s browsing patterns.

Viruses: A program or piece of code that is loaded onto your computer without your knowledge and runs against your wishes. Viruses can also replicate themselves. All computer viruses are manmade. A simple virus that can make a copy of itself over and over again is relatively easy to produce. Even such a simple virus is dangerous because it will quickly use all available memory and bring the system to a halt. An even more dangerous type of virus is one capable of transmitting itself across networks and bypassing security systems.

As you see, you would never want any of this stuff on your computer. These are the most common reasons peoples computers crash and need to be reformatted to the loss of valuable data. There is really only one way to avoid this for you. This will accede to a private peer-to-peer network. Many of the people who are destructive, such things do not go to the trouble out of the way or pay to do so wish. Why should they always want to do this if it cause millions of people to cause havoc in a lot easier.

The Shinier Side Of The Peer To Peer Software Coin

As you very well know peer to peer software is not all that bad. There is no other way out there to get the music, movies, games, or whatever else you want on demand. To buy all of the things the average user downloads in a month would run literally into the thousands.

Peer to peer software is also the best way to insure that you get the titles that you want as quickly as possible. When downloading strait from the web or even on IRC for that matter you may have to wait weeks if not months to see the most newly released products. With peer to peer software everybody works together so that you can get the newest titles as soon as they are available to the public and sometimes before they are.

The speed is also a big plus point for peer-to-peer software. If you where to download the product from the Internet, you may need to assign a speed slower than your connection will allow you to, or worse, you may have to wait just to get a slower connection. If you peer-to-software you can use the resources of all the others in the network, is that using peer file. This means that instead of downloading the file are from a place you get it from several hundred jobs. You will never be on file to make the inaccessible worried because a site is down or a person turned away from their computer.

Search speed is another important factor when considering the download freak. When using Web sites and resources such as IRC it can take a long time to find what you are looking for. You need from place to place, or directly from server to server depending on what you use, just to see what they have available for you. Since, as mentioned before you have to do possible with slow speeds and any waiting period. Some IRC servers require that you upload a file on the server before you even download anything. With peer to peer software you can not do anything without having to deal with uploading anything, it's all automatic.

With all public peer to peer software applications you have to worry about a variety of other things such as amount of files, audio quality, video quality, legal issues, and possibly the biggest of all no tech support. These public peer to peer programs don’t offer tech support even though they are still making money off of it by means of advertisements. They would simply be to swamped with the amount of users they get.

5 Steps To A Safer Peer To Peer Software Experience

1) When installing your file sharing software, do not allow it to scan your hard disk for media to share. If you do this, it may end up sharing out every single song, video, picture, etc. it locates, regardless of whether it is copyrighted. This is a very important, especially if you have ripped your CD collection on to your PC.

2) Once you have set up the software, configure it to use a new folder as your shared folder. It may be worth putting some freeware items in the shared folder to make it look like your are not a ?free loader?, e.g. the latest copy of Winamp, OpenOffice, music made freely available by the author, etc. depending on your uplink bandwidth.

3) If the file sharing software offers the ability to disable the browsing of your shared files make sure is checked. While this does not prevent your file sharing software from sharing out files, at least it prevents nosy people from remotely checking what you have shared out.

4) Periodically check the list of items your P2P application is sharing. Most P2P clients can view a list of shared items and this way you can make sure that you are not sharing out content that should not be shared out.

5) If you download something that you are not fully sure is free of copyright protection, immediately move it out of your shared folder once the download has complete. By default, file sharing software automatically shares any downloaded content, so just be warned. Some file sharing software such as eMule and BitTorrent clients even share out partially downloaded files.

Final Words And Recommendations

First off when using any peer to peer software I strongly recommend using a program like Peer Guardian. You can get Peer Guardian at http://phoenixlabs.org/pg2/. This software gathers a large list of computers you many not want to have access your PC (RIAA, MPAA etc.) and blocks them from connecting to your PC (to browse your shared files, see what you are downloading/uploading etc). It isn’t a 100% safe of course, as the lag between them changing there IP and PeerGuardian updating to block it would allow them time to theoretically connect to your PC if they really needed to, also not every single ?anti-p2p? IP is known, so it does not leave you completely safe either way. However, for most P2P users it is still well worth having providing you update often. It does however slow down your PC when it is running, so I would suggest disabling it to start automatically with windows and run it only when you have P2P applications running.

Second off join a private peer to peer software group. This highly reduces the risk of getting files that have trojans, spyware, adware, or viruses in them. It is still possible but a lot less likely. You are also a lot less likely to be caught downloading something you shouldn’t since it is a private group and not just everybody access it. Overall these groups are the closest thing you will ever see to safe havens for peer to peer software users. I recommend iMP3Download (link in BIO) because of it’s large amount of files. There are over 14 million mp3’s as well as millions of games, movies, and software. It also gives some killer speed this group reaches speeds about two hundred and fifty times faster than kazaa and is completely spyware and adware free. They also give 24 hour tech support so you know there is somebody there if you have problems.

October 16, 2009

Are You Ready To Start A Business? (Page 1 of 2)

Filed under: internet, make, money, running — admin @ 7:11 am

Are you ready to start your own business? A lot of people feel they are, but they haven’t considered what running their own business will really entail. They are interested in setting their own work hours, not having a boss and having unlimited income potential. These items are the rose-colored glasses of owning your own business.

I’m going to share with you the five reality check questions I ask my fledgling entrepreneur clients.

Moolah

The first question is about money. Yes, it is kind of true that you need to have money to make money, but you don’t need millions. Do you have six months or more of living expenses in a liquid account? Or do you not need your wages to contribute to the household income?

If you answered, “Yes”, congratulations. If you answered no, how long would it take for you to accumulate that reserve?

One thing to consider is your current lifestyle. Are there expenses you could eliminate or scale back on which would allow you to save additional money, plus, if you’ve eliminated the expense, it means you’ll need less to live on in the future.

Tick Tock

The second question is about time. Do you have a minimum of 30 uninterrupted hours per week to devote to your business? By uninterrupted, I mean time that you aren’t watching a child, doing laundry, running errands or telecommuting to a job.

A lot of people quickly answer yes to this question without really thinking about it, so I recommend that you take a calendar and map out an average week. Be sure to put in everyday things you might take for granted, such as picking up the kids from school, doing household chores and exercising.

These items take up physical space instead of mental space because they’re repetitious and so they give you the perception that you have more time than you actually do. Now, how many hours of uninterrupted time do you have?

When does that time fall? If it’s between 9 pm and 1 am, you could start an Internet business, but if you’re offering a service to people or companies, they will want to do business during standard business hours.

If you find that you have less 30 hours per week, it might not be the right time for you to start a business. A new venture takes a lot of upfront time and energy and it will take longer to build a solid client base if you don’t have the time to devote to it.

On the flipside of that, if you’re transitioning out of a full time job or know that you will soon have more than 30 hours, set yourself up for success by expecting your business to get started and grow at much slower than the average pace.

La La Land

The third question often surprises people. Does your personal life run relatively smoothly? You are the center of your business. If you are also the center of emotional mayhem in your personal life, it’s going to show in your ability to start and run your business. If you’re in the middle of a nasty divorce, adopting your first child, moving to another country or have some other intensely emotional taxing event happening in your life, adding the stress of starting a new business could send you straight to the funny farm, and if not there, to business failure.

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