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Saturday, August 23, 2008

One account, multiple sites

We'd like to remind you that once you've been approved for AdSense, you can place the code from your account on any page that complies with our program policies. Simply generate new code and paste it onto your site -- we don't need to update your account, so there's no need to contact us about your new site (although we appreciate the thought!). Even if your sites relate to completely different topics, our system will display appropriate ads for each site. This is because your ad targeting is based on the content of your pages, rather than set within your account. In addition, please keep in mind that publishers may only maintain one account per payee name, so there's no need for you to submit a new application.

If you run multiple websites, you may wish to view separate reports for each domain. Simply create a URL channel for each one. You won't need to modify your code in any way, and your URL channels will begin tracking data almost immediately. If you need to send these reports to other people who manage your site with you, you can set up emailable reports.


But what if you've sold the website you applied to AdSense, and now you run another one? We don't need to update your account information in any way. Just remove your ad code from the old site, paste new code onto your current site, and our system will automatically take care of the rest.



Finally, we'd like to note that we do constantly review sites displaying Google ads to make sure that they're complying with the AdSense program policies. If we find that a site isn't compliant with our policies, we'll contact the publisher whose ad code appears on the site to address the situation. If you're concerned about others placing your ad code on non-policy compliant pages, we recommend using our Allowed Sites feature.

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Thursday, August 14, 2008

Coach software

Coach software? Why would you need it? In a world of technological advances occurring every day, why would you consider spending any amount of money on coach software when your everyday spreadsheets will do the trick? Or perhaps you have an inclination towards pen and paper? Whatever your reason, we’ll encourage you to read on, because in times riddled with financial insecurities and economic hardships, coach software might just save you on those most precious of commodities: time.

What is Coach Software

The benefits of coach software can obviously be derived from the name. It is software designed with the sole purpose of managing coaches, employees and time tables, all with the typing of a couple of keys and a click or two with the mouse.

But alright, that still leaves a very vague description of what coach software, or any form of specialised software for that matter, is really about. To commence with a detailed explanation, we’ll first state that coach software is designed to save you and your employees both time and effort. It is a package usually designed to juggle multiple aspects of any business at any given moment. Think about your roster, your staff, the vehicles within your fleet, schedules, maps and so much more. These are all things that should be included in a decent coach software package to help you manage an effective business. However, there’s more.

With so many new technologies having the ability to interface with each other, communication is an emphasized part of any business. This also has bearing on aspects of the business aside from telephonic communication that will enable the business run a more accurate, focused operation. In terms of coach software, this means real time data accessible from anywhere in the world via the Internet as well as information that will benefit your passengers (such as timetables, routes & maps, invoices, etc.). In short, it’s about what you can do to make your life and those of your clients easier.

What is Included in Coach Software

So that being said, you should now have a fair idea of how coach software will both save you time and put you on the map with existing, new and potential customers. Here are a couple of things that you should expect to find included in the services offered by your coach software:

• Internet maps, timetables and invoices
• Contact Management
• Human resources management (drivers, mechanics, etc.)
• Fuel Duty Rebate (FDR)
• Vehicle management & maintenance
• Working Time Directive (WTD) compliance
As you can see, the list incorporates a variety of different aspects of any business and aims to provide both you and your clients with easily accessible data to encourage the flow of your business. Consider those areas of your business that could benefit from coach software. Will it save you time? Will it save you effort and money?

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

In Search of Your Own PerfectTraffic Machine

sterThe Internet is such an unknown commodity anything
is possible. One of the most intriguing questions
concerns the idea of a perpetual traffic machine.
Create a website and design a system of automatic
programs (both interior and exterior) that delivers
content and backlinks to a site that updates itself
automatically and keeps growing without any help
from the creator. In the process you build a flow
of traffic that never stops, even if the site is
abandoned or not touched for a couple of years or
never again.

Is such a perpetual traffic system really possible?

Before you conjure up pictures of HAL and creepy
talking computers in distant space... realize that
question may carry more weight than it would seem
at first glance. But is it like its predecessor,
the perpetual motion machine - just more an illusion
than actual fact?

For curiosity's sake if for nothing else, the idea
of a perpetual traffic machine does require further
investigation. Such a system would have special
interest for millions of webmasters whose main task
is acquiring traffic for their sites, not to mention
the potential for monetary gain a PTM (rhymes with ATM)
would produce.

Some credence was given to the idea recently when
Tinu Abayomi-Paul, a well-known online free traffic
expert, produced with the help of Marlon Sanders an
info-product entitled "The Evergreen Traffic Machine."

Tinu's story is very interesting. Tinu had built up
a whole array of sites and optimized them successfully
for countless keywords in all the major search engines.
She had built up a steady flow of traffic, resulting
in thousands of visitors "a day" to her sites. This in
itself is not that extraordinary, but that's not the
full story.

Because of a personal illness she abandoned or left
alone most of her sites for over a year or more - only
to discover the traffic systems she had put into place
didn't just dry up, they still kept producing tons of
traffic even though the sites weren't being updated.

The traffic was still coming. The traffic was still fresh.

Tinu basically built her perpetual traffic system
around three major areas: High Profile Article
Marketing, Exact Keyword Focus and Blogging/RSS
Feeds. Tinu's system proves you can create a traffic
system for a year or two, but the real question is
will it still produce traffic five years from now?
Fifty years from now? How about a hundred years?

The real question: how long will such a system work
without fresh input of unique content like the viral
articles and blog posts now feeding it? This question
is even more tantalizing when you consider it is now
possible to create fresh content on your sites with
RSS feeds, blog comments and user contributed content.

What's more intriguing is the fact that all aspects
of a website can be automated, including payment for
all renewals: domain, hosting, autoresponders... as
well as the collection of revenues such as affiliate
commissions and advertising fees.

Are we at the stage where the Internet will be filled
with these automated human-less web sites drawing
traffic/visitors
and slowly building and expanding
on their own for eternity? Many cynics would argue
this is already the case with the majority of sites
on the web.

In case you like that idea and want to fully embrace
this brave new automated perpetual Internet, here are
a few tips to create your own eternal traffic machine:

1. Build lists and pre-load your AR system with follow-up
messages to keep visitors coming back to your site. You
can rotate these messages and ask your subscribers to
opt-in to different lists on related subject areas.
Always ask your readers to recommend your content to
others.

2. Use social bookmark software or links so that your
visitors can easily bookmark your content which brings
in both new links and new traffic. Simple programs like
the one offered by Addthis.com will get your visitors
building your backlinks for you, bringing in fresh
visitors who in turn will also bookmark your content.

3. Write viral articles, reports and ebooks that have
your backlinks in the resource boxes. Likewise, viral
software programs can help bring a constant flow of
traffic to your site. If your content is of a high
quality and your themes universal... new sites will
pick up your content and build your backlinks, creating
fresh traffic. The search engines will also index these
new links and your rankings will increase, bringing in
more traffic.

4. Use blogging and RSS feeds to get your content out
there. You can also use these RSS feeds to bring in
new fresh content to your site. Creating new content
will be your main obstacle to creating perpetual traffic...
you can get new content from feeds but will it be unique?
Comments in your blogs could bring in unique content but
if you're not monitoring them, you must have solid
software in place to fight against spam.

5. Have "Tell a Friend" forms on all your content.
This will bring new traffic to your site, which can
be self-refreshing as new people discover your content.

6. Encourage user generated content such as articles,
comments, posts... you can even have a community
monitoring system where your site's members monitor
this new content.

7. Form JV alliances with webmasters in your related
field. Do co-registration so that you help build each
other's lists and traffic.

8. Likewise, if you have products to sell, create an
affiliate program to get your affiliates to build your
traffic for you. Affiliates are an excellent source of
permanent traffic.

9. Automate all aspects of the running and managing
of your website. Set up automatic payments for your
AR system, hosting, domain renewal, PPC payments...
thru PayPal or credit card. Likewise, receive affiliate
commissions thru PayPal or direct deposit. Many
advertising programs like Google Adsense offer
direct deposit.

10. PPC Traffic - While we have mainly looked at free
traffic systems, don't forget creating a PTM is relatively
easy with Pay Per Click advertising if you know what you're
doing. Target less competitive keywords to keep your costs
down, tie this traffic into a good squeeze page for feeding
your AR system with leads and have a good landing page that
converts. You can create a system that delivers perpetual
traffic and pays for itself from your affiliate commissions
and advertising fees.

In summary, the argument for the existence of the PTM
mainly relies upon the quality of your content or site.
Is it unique enough to draw in new visitors? Does your
topic have universal appeal that people never tire of?
Does it solve or offer advice on a common human problem?
Will or does it have a viral "word of mouth" element to it?

As we move to a more and more automated world, all the
automated programs and hardware are in place for the
creation of such perfect traffic machines.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Nokia N81 8GB



Nokia N81 8GB
This 140 grams phone has a lithium-ion battery type, which allows you talk time of 240 minutes and standby time of 408 hours. It has added features like 16.7M colour TFT display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels, PTT, quad band, in-built 8GB memory, flight mode, fm radio, PictBridge, Wi-Fi, bluetooth, infrared, USB connector and music player. It has 2MP camera with 20x digital zoom, video recording and a secondary VGA camera.
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Monday, August 4, 2008

HTC Touch Diamond


HTC have taken a great leap forward in touch screen innovation with the release of the HTC Touch Diamond and the ground breaking 3D touch interface called TouchFLO 3D. TouchFLO provides animated access to contacts, messaging photos and music. But the Touch Diamond is not all flashy UI, underneath is a serious performing handset. The Diamond supports Mobile Broadband download and upload speeds, includes WiFi support and Bluetooth 2.0. Also included is a 3.2 megapixel camera with autofocus and excellent web browsing capabilities all in a handy sized well designed casing.



Dimensions

102 x 51 x 11.5 mm
Weight

110 g
Main Display

TFT touchscreen, 65K colors480 x 640 pixels
Digital Camera

3.15 MP2048x1536 pixelsVideo
Memory

192 MB DDR SDRAM, 256 MB ROMmicroSD (TransFlash)
Features

BluetoothEmail clientGPRSJavamini USB portMMSMP3 ringtonesMP3/AAC/AAC+ playerQuad bandSpeaker phoneWAP 2.0 / XHTML





3G
The HTC Touch Diamond features 3G which stands for third generation, and the system is the third generation in the evolution of mobile networks, after analogue and GSM. 3G offers high speed data transfers and the ability to make video calls between compatible mobile phones.



HSDPA
HSDPA offers a similar benefit to a 3G network that GPRS offered to the GSM networks. It offers a higher speed data transfer with a compatible handset. HSDPA is often referred to as Mobile Broadband.



Wi-Fi
With Wi-Fi you can use your HTC phone on Orange to connect to a local wireless network (W-LAN) to connect to the internet. This offers a cheap (sometimes free) method of connecting to the net to download emails, files, or check on your favourite website.
Bluetooth 2.0
Bluetooth 2.0 is the next generation of Bluetooth connectivity. With Bluetooth 2.0 one of the biggest advantages is the possibility of listening to music with a compatible wireless headset in stereo. Less wires, less mess, more noise.


GPS
With built in GPS you can use the Touch Diamond to locate your position, plan your journey, and as a general Sat Nav device, when used in conjunction with compatible mapping software.


A-GPS
A-GPS is a network service that can locate your position to within 100 metres by using a clever technique called triangulation. By sending a signal to three cell masts, A-GPS will work out your location by the location of the cells and your distance from them. When combined with a GPS enabled mobile phone, the addition of A-GPS enables a faster GPS satellite lock.


Java
Java is often a forgotten feature on many phones, and is probably used in many ways without you even realising. If you play games on your phone, it’s likely they are java apps. But java is so much more than games. It allows you to add extra functionality to your handset by installing third party apps to the phone. Add email functionality with Gmail, add a web browser from Opera Mini, add a business directory with Yell.com or keep an eye on a new purchase on Ebay.


Music Player
With a built in music player, you can carry your tunes with you, in your pocket, and listen to them when you want. Most digital formats are recognised on the phone, including MP3 and AAC.


Stereo FM Radio
With a Stereo FM Radio built in to the Orange Touch, you will always have access to the latest tunes on your phone. Tune in to your favourite station, whenever you want, straight from your phone.



Email Client
The HTC touch diamond has an email client, which will allow you to receive email from your own personal email account, and send pictures, videos or text emails to any email account anywhere in the world. Email access on the phone is simple to set up and a cost effective way of keeping in touch.


3.2 Megapixel Camera
A built in 3.2 megapixel camera, with auto focus, the HTC Touch takes quality pictures that you will want to share with your friends. Store them in your phone, email them to friends or upload them to your blog.


VGA Colour Screen
The Orange HTC Touch has a full size bright VGA screen supporting up to 65,000 colours.
Web Browser
With a built in Web Browser you can access internet sites directly from your handset. Check the latest scores, look up train times, get a weather report, or find the answer to the question in the pub quiz. With the inbuilt web browser you have the power of the internet with you, wherever you are.

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