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Crossing the Fine Line Between Web Traffic and Web Conversion Ratio PART 1 nally a handover to the customer to, only then, start the process of final configuration for production rollout.Is it enough to have traffic to your website? For an SEO, that would be enough because his brief is to bring-in traffic to a website, but as a Search engine internet marketer would you be happy getting more and more hits and no business?If you are savvy enough you would know it’s actually of no use to have increased footfalls and no real conversions. So, how to go about it and ensure that the conversion ratio is as high as possible? This article will aim to address some of the conversion ratio related issues in relation to search engine marketing.Globally a 1% conversion ratio is thought to be good enough. That effectively means that one out of hundred visi The process is long-winded, expensive and complex for all parties concerned. Issues continue for dedicated hosting servers set up this way as, when the times to upgrade disk, RAM or even the whole server, the process begins again from the start. Virtualisation: Not as good as, better New virtualization technology is now set to deliver dedicated hosting in a way that not only eliminates most of the complexity for both service provider and customer alike, but introduces many additional virtualised hosting benefits that have not previously existed. For service providers, it allows scalable, profitable and fast delivery of premium dedicated hosting. For cust What Law Firms are Looking for in a Resume For all the hype, over the last few years an increasing number of businesses have started moving not just distribution but more important business processes online in earnest. The main reason this much anticipated migration has dragged its heels is that change takes time, and businesses going online are faced with hurdles of cost, complexity, resourcing, and marketing at every step of the process.What our law firms looking for in a resume, well they're looking for paralegals to do all the work and it is best to have little if any ethics if you wish to get hired, all they want is loyalty, not ethics. If you can demonstrate that you have no ethics and do not care about people and are only interested in making money and sponging off the wealth of society like a parasite in a scum pond, then you might be able to get a job at a well respected and professional law firm.Law firms in my opinion are also looking for people who will help them double bill and triple bill clients for work that was never completed without saying anything. Law firms are looking for people who will loo The workhorse in terms of infrastructure of this fundamental change is hosting. As many businesses now know, hosting has a wide range of options in terms of cost and function, but it's the growth of Dedicated Hosting that has continued to gather momentum over recent years. The most interesting aspect of this growth is that indicators show that most businesses are at the bottom of the adoption curve and that the most aggressive growth is yet to come. What customers want What customers have wanted, but more importantly needed, over the past years has changed considerably. As businesses become leaner and headcounts shrink, so priorities and their drivers have changed. So-called "Have-to-haves" or essential requirements are the issues ones getting any traction, relegating "Nice-to-haves" to the back-burner until they either become irrelevant or are escalated for other reasons. This phenomenon has seen companies spend less time, resources and money on their online presence than they might have. Priorities have changed. Issues that have re-prioritised the importance and investment in online presence and tools now include better brand awareness through greater exposure, increased distribution driving higher sales and new markets, and better processes to increase efficiency and reduce costs. As customers realise that their commitment to their online tools needs to increase, so too does their requirement for effective development. Once the development has been defined and is nearing completion, the tool requires a means of delivery, being effective hosting. Hosting is then divided into two categories: Shared hosting (otherwise known as virtual hosting, as opposed to virtualised hosting) and dedicated hosting. Dedicated hosting is a requirement once the environment that the developer requires becomes either more complex. or more customised than a vanilla shared hosting environment. In short, custom development requires the freedom that only a dedicated hosting environment can deliver. How service providers are meeting customers’ needs Dedicated hosting has traditionally been delivered by Carriers, Internet Service Providers or Hosting Providers. Of these, it has quickly become apparent that hosting, particularly dedicated hosting, is a specialisation requiring specific skills to deliver the required product offerings. As dedicated hosting growth gathers momentum, so too does the need for fast, cost effective delivery. Until recently, delivering dedicated hosting has meant a long-winded and complex process for both service provider and customer alike, involving specifying and sourcing the right hardware, burn testing, server OS configuration, application configuration, IDC installation and connectivity configuration and finally a handover to the customer to, only then, start the process of final configuration for production rollout. The process is long-winded, expensive and complex for all parties concerned. Issues continue for dedicated hosting servers set up this way as, when the times to upgrade disk, RAM or even the whole server, the process begins again from the start. Virtualisation: Not as good as, better New virtualization technology is now set to deliver dedicated hosting in a way that not only eliminates most of the complexity for both service provider and customer alike, but introduces many additional virtualised hosting benefits that have not previously existed. For service providers, it allows scalable, profitable and fast delivery of premium dedicated hosting. For custo Cross Cultural Communication & PR that the most aggressive growth is yet to come.The Public Relations (PR) industry is responsible for creating and maintaining relationships between clients and customers. Through areas such as brand management, advertising, media relations and crisis management, PR practitioners seek to foster interest, trust and belief in a product or company.PR practitioners are aware of how best to carry this out when dealing within their own nations and cultures, however, when dealing with a foreign audience it is critical that cross cultural differences are recognised.By way of illustrating the impact cross cultural awareness can have on the success or failure of a PR campaign a brief example can be cited:Pepsodent tried to What customers want What customers have wanted, but more importantly needed, over the past years has changed considerably. As businesses become leaner and headcounts shrink, so priorities and their drivers have changed. So-called "Have-to-haves" or essential requirements are the issues ones getting any traction, relegating "Nice-to-haves" to the back-burner until they either become irrelevant or are escalated for other reasons. This phenomenon has seen companies spend less time, resources and money on their online presence than they might have. Priorities have changed. Issues that have re-prioritised the importance and investment in online presence and tools now include better brand awareness through greater exposure, increased distribution driving higher sales and new markets, and better processes to increase efficiency and reduce costs. As customers realise that their commitment to their online tools needs to increase, so too does their requirement for effective development. Once the development has been defined and is nearing completion, the tool requires a means of delivery, being effective hosting. Hosting is then divided into two categories: Shared hosting (otherwise known as virtual hosting, as opposed to virtualised hosting) and dedicated hosting. Dedicated hosting is a requirement once the environment that the developer requires becomes either more complex. or more customised than a vanilla shared hosting environment. In short, custom development requires the freedom that only a dedicated hosting environment can deliver. How service providers are meeting customers’ needs Dedicated hosting has traditionally been delivered by Carriers, Internet Service Providers or Hosting Providers. Of these, it has quickly become apparent that hosting, particularly dedicated hosting, is a specialisation requiring specific skills to deliver the required product offerings. As dedicated hosting growth gathers momentum, so too does the need for fast, cost effective delivery. Until recently, delivering dedicated hosting has meant a long-winded and complex process for both service provider and customer alike, involving specifying and sourcing the right hardware, burn testing, server OS configuration, application configuration, IDC installation and connectivity configuration and finally a handover to the customer to, only then, start the process of final configuration for production rollout. The process is long-winded, expensive and complex for all parties concerned. Issues continue for dedicated hosting servers set up this way as, when the times to upgrade disk, RAM or even the whole server, the process begins again from the start. Virtualisation: Not as good as, better New virtualization technology is now set to deliver dedicated hosting in a way that not only eliminates most of the complexity for both service provider and customer alike, but introduces many additional virtualised hosting benefits that have not previously existed. For service providers, it allows scalable, profitable and fast delivery of premium dedicated hosting. For cust 10 Biggest Job Interviewing Mistakes eased distribution driving higher sales and new markets, and better processes to increase efficiency and reduce costs.Okay, so you made the commitment to go back to school and learn new skills or acquire a degree in order to make yourself more marketable. Now it's time for the job interview. Just make sure that you don't waste all those months (and maybe years) of education and skill upgrading and blow it all with a bad job interview.What are some of the biggest job interview mistakes?1. The number one biggest job interview mistake is to fail to research the company for which you're interviewing. It may seem obvious, but many people just don't do their homework and find out about the company for which they hope to work. For example, have you gone to the company's website if they have As customers realise that their commitment to their online tools needs to increase, so too does their requirement for effective development. Once the development has been defined and is nearing completion, the tool requires a means of delivery, being effective hosting. Hosting is then divided into two categories: Shared hosting (otherwise known as virtual hosting, as opposed to virtualised hosting) and dedicated hosting. Dedicated hosting is a requirement once the environment that the developer requires becomes either more complex. or more customised than a vanilla shared hosting environment. In short, custom development requires the freedom that only a dedicated hosting environment can deliver. How service providers are meeting customers’ needs Dedicated hosting has traditionally been delivered by Carriers, Internet Service Providers or Hosting Providers. Of these, it has quickly become apparent that hosting, particularly dedicated hosting, is a specialisation requiring specific skills to deliver the required product offerings. As dedicated hosting growth gathers momentum, so too does the need for fast, cost effective delivery. Until recently, delivering dedicated hosting has meant a long-winded and complex process for both service provider and customer alike, involving specifying and sourcing the right hardware, burn testing, server OS configuration, application configuration, IDC installation and connectivity configuration and finally a handover to the customer to, only then, start the process of final configuration for production rollout. The process is long-winded, expensive and complex for all parties concerned. Issues continue for dedicated hosting servers set up this way as, when the times to upgrade disk, RAM or even the whole server, the process begins again from the start. Virtualisation: Not as good as, better New virtualization technology is now set to deliver dedicated hosting in a way that not only eliminates most of the complexity for both service provider and customer alike, but introduces many additional virtualised hosting benefits that have not previously existed. For service providers, it allows scalable, profitable and fast delivery of premium dedicated hosting. For cust Drive Your Website Sales Like Crazy by Just Giving Away Freely! edicated hosting environment can deliver.Who else want to drive your website sales like crazy by following simple marketing strategies and tactics to promote your products? If above sounds like you, then you should read on....Often, we find it hard to market/sell your products to customers. There could be nothing wrong with our marketing strategies but we still don't get the sales.If you notice that alot of companies always give off free products and samples during promotions. You will ask yourself do giving off something free really works?Everyone likes things that are free. Things that are given free are called freebies. If the things that you given to free to visitors to your website are usef How service providers are meeting customers’ needs Dedicated hosting has traditionally been delivered by Carriers, Internet Service Providers or Hosting Providers. Of these, it has quickly become apparent that hosting, particularly dedicated hosting, is a specialisation requiring specific skills to deliver the required product offerings. As dedicated hosting growth gathers momentum, so too does the need for fast, cost effective delivery. Until recently, delivering dedicated hosting has meant a long-winded and complex process for both service provider and customer alike, involving specifying and sourcing the right hardware, burn testing, server OS configuration, application configuration, IDC installation and connectivity configuration and finally a handover to the customer to, only then, start the process of final configuration for production rollout. The process is long-winded, expensive and complex for all parties concerned. Issues continue for dedicated hosting servers set up this way as, when the times to upgrade disk, RAM or even the whole server, the process begins again from the start. Virtualisation: Not as good as, better New virtualization technology is now set to deliver dedicated hosting in a way that not only eliminates most of the complexity for both service provider and customer alike, but introduces many additional virtualised hosting benefits that have not previously existed. For service providers, it allows scalable, profitable and fast delivery of premium dedicated hosting. For cust Website Useability Is There Room For Improvement? nally a handover to the customer to, only then, start the process of final configuration for production rollout.Websites are intended to be seen and use by Internet surfers. Not many people realize the wideness of the range of the users of the Internet.A website's usability is one of the key determinants of its success in fulfilling its main goal, whether it is made for information dissemination, business or communication. Usability is all about the relationship between a website and its users. Websites should be seen as tools which will allow its users to do their tasks and help them achieve results.The issue of usability is very pertinent and is treated with much attention today. There have been moves (including legal ones) that aim to push web development towards usability. There The process is long-winded, expensive and complex for all parties concerned. Issues continue for dedicated hosting servers set up this way as, when the times to upgrade disk, RAM or even the whole server, the process begins again from the start. Virtualisation: Not as good as, better New virtualization technology is now set to deliver dedicated hosting in a way that not only eliminates most of the complexity for both service provider and customer alike, but introduces many additional virtualised hosting benefits that have not previously existed. For service providers, it allows scalable, profitable and fast delivery of premium dedicated hosting. For customers, it eliminates hardware, hardware drivers and hardware upgrades. In addition, due to the features included in some Server virtualisation technology, it delivers far higher levels of availability and allows clones of production environments to be created for seamless development and rollout. Virtualisation and virtualisation As either a service provider or a customer, it’s important to understand that many different flavours of server virtualisation exist, bringing different price points, levels of resource control and base-OS independence. Apart from resource control and allocation, stability of, and independence from, the underlying OS is essential to realising all the available benefits of server virtualisation technology and quality Virtualised Hosting. Of all the current crop of server virtualisation technology, VMware Virtual Infrastructure 3 seems to lead the market against all of the above criteria, combining the highest available resource control with elimination of hardware drivers. Infrastructure 3 also allows intelligent high-availability redistribution of VMs from failed physical servers to the remaining healthy servers in the farm. Server virtualisation technology is set to expand its market share as it has in the wider server market – it just depends on whether virtualised hosting service providers and customers alike realise the possibilities available for premium virtualised hosting.
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