Posted by Software Outsourcing on January 5th, 2009 | No Comments
So I decided to put together a list of some of the more unique and inventive uses for Twitter. Some already exist while others are my own ideas. Here goes:
1) Community Help Desk - I’ve already used Twitter several times to investigate an issue I’ve been having with my computer, or a problem one of my clients has come across. Just yesterday I was able to pinpoint the source of a domain redirect issue because my followers in other countries could reach the site even though I was being redirected.
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on December 30th, 2008 | 1 Comment
1. Don’t start a layout without having a concept/idea.
Before starting, ask yourself: who am I designing this for? What are the target’s preferences? How am I going to make this better than the client’s competition? What will be my central “theme”? Would it revolve around a certain color, a certain style? Will it be clean, grungy, traditional, modern etc?
2. Don’t obsess over the trends.
Shiny buttons, reflections, gradients, swirls and swooshes, grungy elements - all these are staples in contemporary web design. If you make everything shiny, you will end up just giving your visitor an eye sore. When everything is an accent, nothing stands out anymore.
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on December 29th, 2008 | No Comments
We all know that the most effective Pay Per Click advertising campaigns use landing pages that are matched perfectly to your target search keywords and designed to follow through with the idea or theme that your PPC ad has hinted at.
But how do you determine the effectiveness of those landing pages? How do you know what design or page features will trigger a better response in your audience and lead to more conversions? The answer is that you don’t, unless you test.
Benefits of Landing Page Testing
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on December 25th, 2008 | No Comments
As most bloggers know, Google Analytics is a powerful (and free) way to track your blog’s web metrics. Unfortunately, it was designed with AdWords advertisers in mind, so it comes with a lot more information than most bloggers need. Cluttered as it is with campaign and landing page reports, you might be tempted to look no further than the dashboard.
Don’t be daunted! Google Analytics is a veritable goldmine of information about your blog. Here is a list of the reports that you may actually find useful (and where to find them).
1. Referring Sites (under Traffic Sources)
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on December 24th, 2008 | No Comments
Planning a good SEO strategy is very important these days and over it its implementation is quite necessary. A good SEO campaign has following features:
* Well organized
* Communicates the website ideas to the visitor.
* Uses ethical practice of SEO and promotes the site effectively.
* Helps in having quick return on investments.
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Posted by Software Outsourcing on December 21st, 2008 | No Comments
Software Services has many clients trading from various parts of the world due to its timely deliverance of the products and services at excellent competitive prices. The clients are from all kinds of industries, a small scale, medium sized or a large scale market player hunting for good software product and services in India. Offshore Software Development Companies have a state-of-the-art software development center in Vietnam based where companies have multi resources with proficiency in different domains.
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