Archive for December, 2008
December 11, 2008 at 3:30 pm
· Filed under Uncategorized ·Tagged internet marketing, search engine optimization, SEO, Web design, Web Development, Web Optimization, web site design, Web site Optimization, website design, Website Development, Website Optimization
Hi everyone! Just posting for the update I made with my Virtual Assistant Inc Blog with regard to marketing and web design tips.
Marketing your website needs to be done correctly in order for it to be successful. Here is an excerpt from the article.
Do I really need this for my website? My answer would be yes. The importance of Internet Marketing has increased throughout the growth and expansion of the Internet Itself. Plus, this is also one of the main reasons why one is building a website, to promote their products, services or organization. So what would be the use to create a site that would not be seen by its intended and targeted audience? This is why promotion of your webpages is one of the most crucial stages of web development and maintenance.
If you are interested, go ahead and check The Good Way of Marketing your Website.
There are also many things that needs to be considered in making the design for your website. I made a list of the tips on your website optimization and development. Here is an excerpt on the article.
How you developed your website contributes greatly on its optimization with the search engines and the success of your website with its marketing…
Always be sure to think about how you would react when developing and designing a website. Take constructive comments from other people especially those who know nothing about you.
If you are curios and interested, check out Design Tips for Web to be SEO Friendly.
Thanks!
Rod of the Future .(@_O)”
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December 9, 2008 at 12:48 pm
· Filed under My Point of View ·Tagged Business Process Outsourcing, Outsourcing, Virtual Assistant, Virtual Assistants, Virtual Assistants Inc.
I apologize for not being able to post articles recently. I intended to spend a little more time on my other blog which is about outsourcing and hiring good virtual assistants. If you have time, you can go ahead and check it out and I have posted there tips on how to identify a good virtual assistant, their proper training and more. See you at Virtual Assistants Inc.!
Worry not because I won’t leave this blog permanently, I’m going to check it from time to time and post articles, maybe once a week. But for now, yadda!
Rod of the Future .(@_O)”
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December 5, 2008 at 2:36 pm
· Filed under News and Current Affairs, Technological Innovations ·Tagged IE8, Internet Explorer 8, Microsoft, Web Development
Just posting an update that Microsoft has announce that they would be releasing IE version 8 on the first quarter of next year.
The general manager for Internet Explorer, Dean Hachamovitch, said that “Our plan is to deliver the final product after listening for feedback about critical issues.”
“We will be very selective about what changes we make between the next update and final release. We will act on the most critical issues. We will be super clear about product changes we make between the update and the final release,” he added.
The giant browser also states that they will be very open to suggestions and they will not make releases if they are not ready yet.
And what would we expect? Here is a detailed article by IT PRO and I am posting some of the excerpts from them.
Microsoft has promised that it’s making major investments in improving performance, which you don’t see in the beta. And while there have been indications that the final release might be available in November, Microsoft hasn’t named a firm release date; instead it’s the now-common response that the product will ship when it’s ready.
While that’s sensible from a software development point of view, it makes planning ahead harder for business – but you can start preparing now, even without the final feature list. Because end users are likely to install the new browser themselves, you’ll want to know how you can manage and support it. Improved security means you’ll want to upgrade sooner rather than later, as web-borne threats become an increasingly significant vector for malware.
Ironically, the significant improvements in standards support in Internet Explorer 8 can break sites designed for previous versions, so you’ll want to schedule tests and updates for both internal web apps and your external web site. You can mandate the browser your own employees use for internal apps but your public site will need to be ready for the new browser.
If interested, read the full article at IT PRO.
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December 4, 2008 at 5:17 pm
· Filed under My Point of View ·Tagged Link Building, Links, Quality Links, Web Development, Web Optimization, Web site Optimization, Website Development, Website Optimization
Want to optimize your site to be very organic and search engine friendly? I posted some tips on Virtual Assistant Inc blog about the focus on the content for your website. Here is an excerpt:
Website optimization means that we do the best in order for the website to be compatible to all its users, or in oder words, we maximize its usability. By users we mean, those who are visiting the site. There are instances that people use an outdated browser or a non-flash compatible one, and we do not want them not to be able to navigate the website we are making. We also want to maximize the web pages to be very friendly to the search engines, in order for it to find your content. But what are the things to consider to optimize your website?
To read full account, please visit the post about Website Optimization.
On the other hand, building links is also important. I also made another post with regard to the things to consider upon building links.
Upon outsourcing, one of the first things most website owners would consider is directing traffic to their site and adding its popularity. But how can this be done?
One of the best way to do this is by Link Building. Link building means that we create links that will direct other people to your site. This is also one of the things that Google takes into consideration upon assessing the importance of your content. And how can we build these links? There are many ways to make links.
If you’re interested, read my post about Building Quality Links.
Feel free to leave a comment there.
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December 2, 2008 at 1:18 pm
· Filed under News and Current Affairs ·Tagged Business Porcess Outsourcing
Just posting for the update I made on another blog.
It is very much known that many of the industries today, especially the Business Process Outsourcing sector, sometimes would need “extended” working hours as to have the job done. And as per law and mandate that the regular working duration is eight hours a day, companies require to pay for the overtime.
But there has been a recent problem that has been identified in most IT firms in India. These firms allegedly has an “arbitrary policy” reportedly enforcing longer working hours that violate this working mandate. Because of this, the Union for Information & Technology Enabled Services (UNITES) Indian section has plans to file a PIL or public interest litigation.
To read full account, visit Protest Against Longer Working Hours by an IT-BPO Union at Virtual Assistant Inc Blog.
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