The History of the cellular telephone and how customers use them at present.
Saturday 18 October 2008 @ 4:58 am

The cellular phone, a conception that has now been around for & available for years. Its found its skills develop and go ahead from something which was merely & effortlessly just a phone, to something outstanding that comes with MP3 or possibly a camera or in fact both. This is what the new generation of these days are searching for. The more amazing devices which can be found incorporated with it the even more you yourself require the model. The new most admired mobile device at the current time seems to be the remarkable iphone. Fashioned by Apple, this is top of the line, its an iPod & mobile phone. Therefore if you are a devotee of technology then this is without a doubt the exact handset for you.

The cell hand set is also known as a wireless or mobile phone. Although cellular cellphones have taken over our current society they have been everywhere for a few decades, in some shape or perhaps another. The cellular handset business carries on to grow and get bigger by leaps and bounds as it has in the previous few months. Even though it started little more than 20 years ago. Manufacturers have developed an abundance of new technologies that keep cell handset consumers returning back for extra. They continue each and every month to escalate the collections of capabilities & services to receive the growing desires of what these days, on the go society need.

There are numerous particular networks. The recent leading and most popular kinds are Orange, T-Mobile, & Vodafone. These days you can decide on whether you would like to take a cell contract on pay as people go or maybe on an actual contract. Contract cell phone are ordinarily the most sought after class of deal and with it it means the majority of the time you do not take to pay for a state of the art new cell, it useually comes free along with the package. Mobile telephones on contract give people the most adaptable choice in regards to how you operate it, there is a hefty decision for the forms of contracts to you. All this makes it remarkably uncomplicated for you to decide a deal that is right for your requests & how you apply it. Compare Mobile Phones and save money with Mobile Shop.

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Create and Register A Website
Thursday 3 July 2008 @ 9:58 pm

If you’re going to have an online business, the first thing you’ll need to do of course is to put up a website. You may have never given any thought at all to what it takes to create and manage a website, but there’s more to it than you might think.

The first thing you’ll have to decide is what to name your website, also known as your domain name, or URL. This is the part of your website’s name that comes after the “www”. You can name your site anything you like, but you have to name it something unique. There are web sites that let you check on the availability of a domain name, but usually you can do that at domain registrar’s site, which we’ll cover next.

After ensuring that you have chosen a unique name, you have to register it with a Domain Name Registrar. A Domain Name Registrar is a company which handles the registration, tracking, and reporting of domain names across the Internet. In the old days of the Internet there was only one Registrar, but a few years ago that was changed and now there are many companies to choose from. Search for “domain name registrar” in your search engine to a company to use.

The next thing on your list is to decide who is going to host your website. For this you need a hosting company. A hosting company is simply a company that has a bunch of computers, known as servers, hooked up to a really fast Internet connection. You pay them a monthly fee and they give you a certain amount of space on one of their servers. If you’re really ambitious, you can host it yourself on one of your own computers. But this is hardly ever recommended for a commercial website because of the need for an extremely reliable Internet connection, and because of the amount technical competency required to make sure your server is properly configured to handle all of the different types of programs required to serve up your web pages.

The next thing you’ll have to do is create the web pages themselves. If you’ve ever paid much attention to the address, or URL, bar in your browser, you’ll know that most web pages are named something-or-other.html (or sometimes just .htm). Most likely you’ll want to hire this process out to a professional web design company. They will consult with you to find out what kind of content you want and the overall theme of your site, and they will handle the (extremely) tedious process of creating the code for the actual pages. If you’re on a really tight budget you could purchase a pre-packaged web site known as a “template”, and replace the generic content with your own content on the pages. Even this method will probably require some professional help, but it won’t be nearly as intensive, or expensive, as a custom site.

At this point your site should be up and working, but no one will know how to find it yet. For that you have to make sure it can found by the search engines so that anybody who is looking for your type of product or service will be able to find you. That’s a huge topic in and of itself, and we’ll go into that a little later.

Till next time…Success to you!

-Ted

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Website Design And Website Promotion Tips For Free
Sunday 8 June 2008 @ 11:37 am

I hope you find this article beneficial and interesting. I am going to explain and give free web design and web promotion tips.

Cheap web design services.

You may think you need to spend hundreds or even thousands of pounds to have an internet prescence. Due to the amount of people offering the service of web design, this certianly does not have to be the case. In my opinion you should only have to pay between £50 and £100 to have a website built.

You can find these cheap web design companies by looking on internet auction websites, internet search engines or in the Yellow Pages.

Website promotion free tips.

It is important to most businesses to get as many visitors to their website as possible. You are able to achieve this by trying to obtain a high page rank or PR rating as some call it. In general the higher the page rank you have the more visitors you are likely to get.

To increase this page rank it is important to build up the number of backward links your website has. You can do this by e-mailing other websites preferably in the same business sector as your own and asking if they would be willing to swap links with your site.

Writing articles like the one you are reading here is another way of obtaining backward links. By submitting these articles to article websites, other webmasters are then able to use your article on their website, thus giving you an extra link. This is because you are able to add your information and web address in the author bio at the bottom of the page.

You may also want to consider google adwords. This is a form of pay per click where you pay to appear on the right side of the search results in the paid advertising section of the google search engine for a specific key phrase. Always remember not to spend more on the advertising than you are likely to earn from the website.

If you would like to earn extra money from your website you may want to consider google adsense. This is where google put ads onto your website. When your visitors click on the ads you get paid.

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Web Hosting - 10 Things To Avoid
Sunday 8 June 2008 @ 11:32 am

1. Very Cheap Pricing

Ok, here’s the rub: there are thousands of web hosting companies
out there that have very low prices. The fact is that a cheap web
hosting company offering very low rates is doing this for a reason.
And the reason is that they are doing a tremendous amount of
volume. To a cheap web hosting company, you are just a number,
especially if you are a small business. Here’s something else to
consider: How many other websites will you be sharing your IP
address with? You’ve heard of Spammers, haven’t you? Well,
aggressive spammers generally go with the cheapest web hosting
package they can find. Why? Because they know that they only
plan to be in business for a certain amount of time. Did you know
that spamming can get your site banned by the Search Engines
and your ISP? In short, when you share your IP address with, say,
1000’s of other businesses, and one of these businesses happens
to be a spammer, the entire IP address can, and most often will,
be banned by the Search Engines. Then it’s goodbye, business.
You probably won’t even know what has happened to make your
traffic drop so dramatically. On top of all of this, a very cheap web
hosting company will generally have very slow servers and
common services will be denied because there is not enough
bandwidth. You will be doing yourself and your business a
tremendous disservice by going with a cheap web hosting
company.

2. Limited Room For Expansion

Your online business will almost certainly expand. You should be
able to choose from different web hosting packages that will help
you do this. Even better, the web hosting company should be
available to consult with you and help you make decisions when
the time comes. Are they interested in your business, or just your
money? One size definitely does not fit all. If the web hosting
company doesn’t understand this, then it’s time to move on.

3. Underdeveloped Website

Web hosting companies should have a well-developed, informative
and easy-to-navigate site. It’s that simple. The site’s FAQ and
Help features should be visible. Also you should have a way to
contact them, and not just via email. Who has time to wait 24
hours for an answer?

4. Dubious Claims

99.99% guaranteed uptime. How many times have you seen this
claim? Does it mean anything anymore? The truth is, most web
hosting companies claim that they can deliver this. Very few offer
real guarantees in the form of money back or similar guarantees to
ensure your satisfaction, and gives you alternatives if they don’t
deliver. Don’t let web hosting companies get away with this.

5. Lack of References

A good web hosting company will have a list of satisfied customers,
and will welcome your contacting them to get references. You
should know whom you are going into business with. If the web
hosting company refuses your request to check references, keep
moving. Make no mistake about it, web hosting is not just a
business, it is a partnership. Does the web hosting company that
you are considering understand that?

6. Aggressive Selling Tactics

When you call the web hosting company for information, are they
constantly pressuring you to upgrade, buy this, buy that? Does
every call end with them trying to sell you something? Specifically,
are they asking you to pay for a whole year of web hosting
upfront? Did you realize that if you do this, and later decide that
their services are not working for you, your money is gone for
good? Can you afford to do this? Do you want to risk it?

7. Bait and Switch

Look at the fine print. Does it say one thing in the headline and
another in the small print? For example, does the web hosting
company limit the number of emails that you can have and/or send
out at once? Features such as these are critical if your business is
going to be able to service your customers quickly and efficiently.
You don’t want to purchase a web hosting package based on a
promise only to find out later that there is a catch. In any case,
you wouldn’t want to trust your business with a web hosting
company that would do this. Don’t just walk away. Run.

8. Package/Software Inflexibility

Are the packages that the web hosting company offers limited?
Are they able to direct you to the web hosting package that is right
for your business? Or do they direct everyone to the same
package? A web hosting company’s ability to be flexible should be
key in your decision to either go with them or to keep looking.

9. Very Large Companies

Just because a web hosting company is very large, doesn’t mean it
is the best. You need to ask yourself if you will get the
personalized web hosting service that your business deserves, or
will you be just a number.

10. Shoddy Customer Service

A web hosting company’s attitude toward customer service is your
indication as to how reliable they are as a company that you are
entrusting your business with. Any web hosting company should
give you all of their contact information. As a matter of fact, this is
a must for any business. Who is answering the phone? A
recording? The Sales Department? No one? Online business runs
24/7. These days, impersonal web hosting service cannot be tolerated. You need someone to answer your questions now. No
one wants to leave a message, or worse yet, receive an
impersonal email. The bottom line is that for the most part, all any
web hosting company really has to sell you is their service. That’s
the bottom line. If they don’t understand that, they shouldn’t be in
business in the first place.

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Greg Cesar is a successful Internet marketer, web designer and web hosting provider with over 10 years’ experience. He specializes in providing innovative web hosting and internet marketing services that help business owners make more money online. To improve your online business immediately and work with someone who understands what it takes to make real money online, visit:
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Getting Billboard Designs
Friday 23 May 2008 @ 3:44 am

Billboards are all across the streets and almost all the
places. It has helped a lot in keeping a business marketing
sales high. Every business organization would always come up
with their exclusive billboards because it has improved their
marketing strategies. It is the best means to promote a product.
The biggest billboards get the most attention because of its
catchy effect. It will surely drive your eyes on the captivating
designs and structure. Billboards are not only used to post
advertisements. They are also used by politicians to promote and
increase their campaigns. No wonder how it will turn the heads
of the people that walk by the streets and posts.

In designing your billboards, you should bring out the exact
message you want to convey since you cannot overdo it with a lot
of words. It should remain precise and should bring out the
message thoroughly. You should provide a lasting effect that the
readers will crave for and enjoy reading. It should capture the
interest of the readers and keep them drawn with your message.
People on the streets are in the busiest of days but they never
fail to glance at the gigantic billboards on the streets when
they are traveling on a bus.

When the consistent travelers pass through the streets, upon
seeing your billboards everyday, your ads and brand name will
easily register on their minds. This is the great thing about
billboards. You don’t exert too much effort in distributing
flyer stuffs. Billboards will not fade through time. It stays in
its place and does the promotion for you. What you need to do is
come up with the greatest design and images that will last.

Billboards are economical than any other type of printing ads.
You don’t have to update or change it from time to time.
Production is reduced therefore you will not have to spend a lot
of money. It is important that you come up with the greatest
design because it will be the lasting impression.

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Is your website breaking the law
Monday 5 May 2008 @ 9:55 am

Yes its a fact, from October 2004 your web site could be
breaking the law if you dont meet the accessible guidelines laid
out by W3C.

The design and build of an accessible website relies not just on
awareness and designing with accessibility in mind, but also
careful planning, testing and evaluation.

Accessibility is the degree to which anyone can access and use a
website using any web browsing technology. A fully accessible
site is one that is designed to make use of the latest web
technologies such as multimedia, while at the same time
accommodating the needs of those who have difficulty with or are
unable to use these technologies.

Accessibility is not about dull, boring websites Text-only sites
can be useful for someone using speech or braille output or even
a mobile phone. However well designed graphics and multimedia
are a positive aid to using and understanding websites for the
rest of the browsing public, and do not need to be sacrificed
for accessibility.

Design for all Accessibility is about flexibility in design.
Designers need to think in terms of providing more than one way
of doing things on a website, so that if a user is unable to use
one method, other options are available to them.

Tackling myths and assumptions Accessibility is also about
avoiding myths and assumptions about how and why people use the
web. It may surprise you to learn that accessibility benefits
everyone who uses your website, not just people who have a
disability. Some examples of the types of assumptions and
mistakes that are commonly made: * Everyone can use a mouse. *
Everyone can upgrade to the latest browser or download the
required plug-in. * Blind people can’t drive, so they won’t be
interested in a website about cars.

A better web experience for everyone Accessibility is about
understanding and supporting the needs of the people who visit
your website. A well-designed site will remove the barriers that
may prevent people from entering and using it. A website that is
accessible will provide the same level of experience to everyone
who visits it, regardless of his or her level of ability or
disability.

Inclusion not exclusion Imagine visiting your favourite shop.
For example Marks and Spencer, You find it open for business,
but all the doors are locked. How would you feel unable to open
those doors even though you know they are open to others?
Frustrated, angry, excluded? This was what it was like for a
visitor to there web site, all images without alt tags, no long
descriptions, and so on. This may sound ridiculous but it might
not be as far-fetched as you may think. If we examine how people
with different needs use websites, we may find it uncomfortably
close to the truth.

Some Valuable quotes:

“Did you know that producing information in such a way that all
your customers can read, makes good business sense, is the law
and is fair?”

“For the first time in six years I’ve been able to complete my
food shopping without sighted assistance. That felt brilliant -
A blind internet user”

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