Posted on March 19th, 2009 by njw
Tweets, unlike a blog post are limited to 140 characters or less per tweet and this leaves little room for context, and plenty of room to be taken ‘out of context’. Also, by who and when tweets are made are also important. Tweeting something that might result in a rush to the companies website, or company phone banks when not staffed for the flood could be disastrous to a companies image.
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Filed under: Blogging, Main
Posted on March 16th, 2009 by njw
Needless to say I spent the next two weeks, off-and-on trying to install various McAffe, AVG and other anti-virus software’s only to have the computer freeze up and have to be rebooted.
Thinking it useless, I put the computer in storage for about a year, started over with inventory and data entry on a new system until I could figure out how to restore from data on the old system.
Well, hoping to give it one more try I installed Kaspersky on it, let it do its magic and about 12 hours later I had a fully functioning computer, back to its prior speed, and get this it found 1280 viruses and trojans.
Many of the other programs located viruses and trojans, but they lacked the power to completely remove them like Kaspersky.
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Filed under: Main, Webhosting
Posted on March 15th, 2009 by njw
If you thought creating a mobile-friendly website would take too much time, effort or money, think again. The new Instant Mobilizer from dotMobi⢠takes an existing website and automatically creates a mobile-optimized version. It’s just too cool of a tool!
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Filed under: Domain Registration, Main, SEO Basics
Posted on March 14th, 2009 by njw
Purchasing a stand alone system runs $195.00 as a one-time expense, and there’s never another fee other than your existing web hosting bandwidth. You can also opt to lease the system and send unlimited e-mailers up to 10,000 subscribers for a flat rate of only $22 a month from Blue Bayou. Interested in more information? Call Nick at: 404-567-6095 weekdays, 10am-4pm MDT.
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Filed under: Blogging, Main, Web Services, Webhosting, Yahoo
Posted on March 13th, 2009 by njw
Choosing a service provider is the first step, and unfortunately there are a bunch of companies like BankCards USA that abuse the uninitiated merchants by pushing or steering them into long contracts, high equipment fees and a system that’s setup to withhold more money than most small vendors can budget for.
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Filed under: Main, Random News, Shopping Carts