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Webmasters: Get the Basics Covered

July 23rd, 2007

It is a known fact that webmasters, coders, developers and designers often forget the first rule of thumb for doing anything. The KISS principle (Keep it Simple Stupid). To get you on the way, you need to learn by observation and reading a lot. When time comes, your knowledge and experience will help you succeed.

I have gathered some Links to Articles on my Couple-friends site Liam and Megan, and selected those important things you should know, so instead of repeating it, I’ll just link to these well-written articles and give my opinions.

What are the Differences Between the Internet and the World Wide Web?
Do you know the difference? Many already use the words to describe a singular connotation, “the net”, “the web”. Here in this article you’ll know the difference and perhaps use the words differently now.

7 Simple Rules for Formatting Text on the Web
Everybody knows how important design is for your websites, but remember the phrase “Content is King”? Then don’t forget why it is important to (more…)

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No-brainer Digital Camera Primer

July 15th, 2007

Most people nowadays own a digital camera or digicam for short. Fast development of materials and components for making these cameras are becoming cheaper by the minute, manufacturing costs are lower thus digicams become much affordable.

Consumer models of these digital cameras already delve into the semi-professional range, although still being labeled as a generic point-and-shoot.

Here are some primer (basic introductions) to effectively choose and use a digital camera.

TIP 1. Buy the Right Camera

Don’t just settle for the “Auto” mode, it can’t be the end-all solution to taking better pictures. Most modern digicams have more than a point-and-shoot function. It now comes standard for these cameras to have numerous shooting modes and manual options. These shooting modes take into consideration all the situations you might find yourself in when taking pictures.

TIP 2. Long Zooms don’t mean Squat

Not unless your digicam has a carl-zeiss lens or lens attachment option, don’t be swayed by the built-in long zooms of some of these digital cameras. It does look cool to have longer zooms, but their main boon is that these long zoom cameras often (more…)

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12 Tips for E-commerce Noobs

July 12th, 2007

So many hosting providers today offer site-building tools and ready to install e-commerce softwares. An added arsenal for you is to heed the following tips when delving in the world of e-commerce.

Preparation

1. Compare Costs. Monthly hosting fees and Annual Domain fees are just the tip of the iceberg. You might also need a Merchant Account if you intend to process credit cards and receive payments online. This would add another monthly fee, or most merchants add a percentage commission or processing fee to purchases or a fixed per-transaction fee. Most merchant accounts also withholds a reserve against charge-backs (disputed or reversed transactions).

2. Do the Paper Work. Once securing a domain name, setup your merchant account. Even if your business has a retail location, you may need a different one to accept card-not-present transactions. Consider a consultation with your accountant and attorney to find out if expanding your sales to new regions will have a tax or legal implications.

The Design

3. Planning. Know your niche. Learn as much as you can about your customers, develop a clear vision of how your site will meet their needs.

Put together some mock-ups even on paper, and decide on your sites needed pages and sections before actually getting too excited designing (more…)

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Free iPhone? Really?

July 10th, 2007

Mrgarylee.com an internet marketing website is offering a free iphone as a form of marketing campaign for his blog. Instructions are posted on his site, included are linking to a Golf Equipment Site and to a Free Online Coupons site. Fairly straight forward, I’ll inform you if people actually win these SEO contests. Now show me some proof by letting me win Mr.Gary Lee…

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Simple Tips for Audio Cleaning

July 8th, 2007

If you’re an old school type of guy/gal, who previously thought Tape Decks or even Vinyl wouldn’t go obsolete, then these tips are for you.

You simply don’t want to lose all your precious collections, so you up and decided that since you frequent the internet a lot and call your self a “tech-savvy” person (geek), you’ll convert them all to digital.

Most modern Computer System already have digital as well as analog inputs built into them, all you need now is the software to do its trick. If you opt for a more professional and industry grade product then you wouldn’t lose with Tracer Technologies DC Live/Forensics. If you’d rather support the OS (Open Source) movement, there are a bunch of software out there for your perusal. But take in mind the following guidelines to base from.

1. Recording Source Audio

Be sure that the software your using has a real-time recording level meters. Usually, levels above 0dB (decibels) can produce sporadic digital distortion.

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