Creating backup of your outlook data and email account settings is as essential as creating backup of any data. This will help you in case of data loss or migrating from one system to other. In Outlook 2007 your e-mails are saved in a Personal Folder File with a .pst extension which does not include in your normal backup operation. Following these simple steps can help you to save and restore your e-mail, contacts, rules, task and more.
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April 28th, 2012 | Posted in Technology | No Comments
Have you ever faced with Windows password forgotten problem? If so, how did you break Windows password after you forgot it? If not, suppose you may encounter with it someday, so let’s learn how to break Windows password today. Here this article will tell you some efficient methods to break your forgotten or lost Windows password on Windows 7, Vista, and XP etc. With these 3 methods, you can easily break all forgotten passwords on almost any Windows operating system.
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April 28th, 2012 | Posted in Technology | No Comments
- Your customers are using it to make buying decisions. Millions of web users, both in the business to consumer and business-to-business markets, are reading blogs visiting Facebook, and tweeting daily. They are relying increasingly on social media for buying information in both the b2b and b2c worlds.
- Smart news organizations are with the social media program. The New York Times and Wall Street Journal and your local newspaper have made social media fundamental to how they learn and how they report. If it’s good enough for their information gathering and sharing where it really counts, it’s certainly good enough for the rest of us.
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February 7th, 2012 | Posted in Web Development | No Comments
Social media marketing is here to stay. If you are not already active in venues such as a business blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, Slideshare, and YouTube, you should be asking yourself whether it’s way past time to jump in with both virtual feet.
The answer to the question is yes with an important caveat…Before making the commitment to one or many possible social media outlets, it is vital to determine whether:
- you understand the target audience that you intend to reach
- you have something valuable to communicate to that target audience
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February 7th, 2012 | Posted in Web Development | No Comments
As Linkedin continues to grow (now close to 150 million members) it seems more and more people may be rushing to get their profiles published there. In their rush to be live on Linkedin (or maybe through a lack of thought earlier) they may be doing things that will make them look bad on this social network, specifically, and in social media generally.
So if you’d like to deliberately waste your effort on the world’s leading social network for professionals, here are the 5 Ways to Undermine Your Linkedin Profile:
1. Use a bad profile picture: By “bad” I mean any image that makes you look like someone I would not want to work with, collaborate with or in any other way connect with. For example, you may look like you’re in a police lineup or you’ve decided to use an image from your webcam that makes you look serious. But, your picture is there to help people remember you or identify you quickly from all the others with the same or a similar name.Best practice: Have a picture that’s a tightly cropped image of your face and shows you at your best. And, this should be obvious, smile!
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February 7th, 2012 | Posted in Web Development | No Comments
The term blog is short for web log, which started out meaning a personal online journal. Back in the late 1990s when blogs first emerged, they were usually filled with personal posts about the owner’s daily life, thoughts, and problems. They have since
evolved into invaluable online marketing tools. Blogs are now a “must-have” resource for any online business.
So jump into the 21st century and read below to see why your business demands a blog!
1. Corporate Headquarters – Every company needs a home-base or corporate headquarters, so to speak. A blog would be the hub of your business and establish your online presence.
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February 5th, 2012 | Posted in Web Development | No Comments
he best Search Engine Optimization (SEO) experts can guide and assist you in link building strategies that will increase your website’s visibility on the internet. The following categories of backlinks give an excellent overview of the wide variety of options available for improving your site’s SEO ranking.
Links from Multiple Domains
While your link building strategies should focus on volume, your plan should not be to get most links from a single site. Instead,
work towards just a few links from many sites for best results.
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February 5th, 2012 | Posted in Web Development | No Comments
What is social media, you ask? Think Facebook? Think YouTube or Twitter? Think fundamental shift in how businesses reach customers and how organizations connect with constituencies. Think outside your traditional marketing box. Web 2.0 is alive with conversations, and Internet marketing isn’t just about email blasts anymore. The social media train is leaving, and you don’t want to get left at the station.
Think you know what we’re talking about?
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February 5th, 2012 | Posted in Web Development | No Comments
If you are the owner of a small business or even an entrepreneur who does not have a business online already and think that you do not need one, you may need to think again. The Internet is where your customers are.
According to the Internet world stats, there are over 3.35 million Kenyan Internet users as of June/2009 and online technological advancement has overtime influenced and changed Africa’s means of communication and the way to do business. With the growth of local commerce on the web, the links between online and physical commerce are becoming stronger day by day.
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July 1st, 2011 | Posted in Web Development | No Comments
Do you ever wonder why some people perform better than others? Or do you wonder what the difference between multi-million companies and companies or businesses that are just getting by?
The answer might seem obvious. You might think, “It’s because they sell more than I do,” or “their product is better than mine.”
But, that’s not true.
So, what is the factor that separates the winners from the losers?
The power of branding.
Your company’s brand or even your own personal brand is what separates you from your competition. And it’s what will get your customers to buy from you over and over again.
Customers don’t buy products, they buy perceptions and reputations. They buy certainty. They buy trust and likeability.
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February 2nd, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments