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The theme of Expo 2010 is “Better City, Better Life”

October 25th, 2009 admin No comments

The theme of Expo 2010 is “Better City, Better Life,” representing the common wish of the whole humankind for a better living in future urban environments. This theme represents a central concern of the international community for future policy making, urban strategies and sustainable development. In 1800, 2% of the global population lived in cities. In 1950, the figure raised to 29%, in 2000, almost half the world population moved into cities, and by 2010, as estimated by the United Nations, the urban population will account for 55% of the total human population. Read More...

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Affiliate Marketing

September 28th, 2009 admin No comments

Affiliate Marketing is an Internet-based marketing practice in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought about by the affiliate’s marketing efforts. It is an application of crowdsourcing. Read More...

How to Make Money Selling on eBay – Cost Cutting- the Shipping and Handling Challenge

September 9th, 2009 admin No comments

Those who know how to make money selling on eBay know that every cost associated with their eBay business must be kept to a minimum. Holding costs in check helps to insure profitability. Cost cutting is a key to continually increasing profits. Read More...

Web Hosting for Small Businesses

March 27th, 2007 admin No comments

There are a number of web hosting for small businesses. This type of plan will depend on the type of site you have. You may need a small business web hosting option that includes e-commerce. You may require something that will keep track of your customer list. Your site may be simple and only include company and product information. Whatever your situation, there is a small business web hosting plan out there that is right for you. To find a small business web-hosting plan that is right for your company, you’ll first need to decide exactly what your site will be used for. Do you want it to be very helpful and content driven? Do you want to sell your product items online? Do you want to maintain a database? Do you just need a web hosting plan that will accommodate an only designed website? If your site is already designed and ready to go live, it will be fairly simple finding a web-hosting plan that will lodge your small business. All you’ll need to do is collect a list of companies that offer small business web hosting plans and then see if they accommodate the features that you need. Read More...

Using Email Courses for Internet Marketing

March 27th, 2007 admin No comments

Email courses are not surprisingly becoming an increasingly popular way for perceptive Internet marketers to raise awareness of their products and services. Email courses generally contain short presentations which contain good content for specialized topics. In the main these courses are commonly offered in multiple brief segments to retain the student’s attention in the subject. This brand of advertising serves a gainful purpose and most of the participants do not even come to realize that they are subconsciously subjected to a clever marketing campaign. This article will reveal methods of creating and distributing an email campaign for the purposes of marketing your business. Read More...

Use Your Web Traffic Statistics

March 27th, 2007 admin No comments

Knowing where people are coming from when they visit your site, along with what pages they visit, how long they stay on your site, and other relevant information, should form an important part of your overall site strategy. It amazes me how many people overlook this simple, but obvious requirement. How can you make improvements to your site if you have no idea how the site is being used? How can you determine what promotion strategies are working and which aren’t? Read More...

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Writing Effective Web Content

March 27th, 2007 admin No comments

So, you’ve got this great business idea which needs an information rich portal to support it. As erstwhile editor of the school mag, you fancy your chances of putting together some creative writing as web content. Right? Wrong, we say! Writing for the Web is quite different from writing for print publication. Why is it so? Mainly because of the way readers access and read information on the net. Read More...

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Internet Marketing Online – 4 Reasons Why Blogging Is Superior

March 27th, 2007 admin 1 comment

There are tons of ways to reach out to your customers on the Internet. The Internet never fails to amaze me. A system which people thought six years ago as just another small thing on the Internet’ has been transformed into a world wide phenomenon. Read More...

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InkJet Cartridges

March 26th, 2007 admin No comments

An inkjet cartridge is a replaceable component of an inkjet printer that contains the ink that is spread on paper during printing and sometimes the print-head itself. Each inkjet cartridge contains one or more partitioned ink tanks (reservoirs), electronic contacts and a chip that communicates with the printer.
Inside each partition of the inkjet cartridge tank (reservoir), is a tiny metal plate. In response to a signal given by the inkjet printer, a tiny current flows through the metal causing it to warm up. The ink immediately surrounding the heated plate is vaporised. As a consequence, the total volume of the ink exceeds that of the inkjet cartridge. An ink droplet falls out of the cartridge onto the paper. This process takes place in a matter of milliseconds which equals to near 6,000 times per second.
Usually, two separate inkjet cartridges are inserted into an inkjet printer: one containing black ink and one with each of the three primary colors (cyan, magenta and yellow). Alternatively, each primary color may have a dedicated inkjet cartridge. Some inkjet cartridges are specifically designed for printing photographs. All printer suppliers produce their own type of inkjet cartridges. Inkjet cartridges for different printers may be incompatible – either physically or electrically. Since replacement inkjet cartridges from the original manufacturer of the printer are often very expensive, some other manufacturers produce “compatible” inkjet cartridges as cheaper alternatives. Some inkjet cartridges have incorporated the printer head (most Hewlett Packard inkjet printers use this system). Usually, they are more expensive, but the printers are cheaper. Others don’t include the print head, but they are more economical and the inkjet printers are more expensive (for example, most Epson inkjet printers).
Typically, inkjet cartridges are very expensive compared to the printer itself. Many people, therefore, use compatible inkjet cartridges (also called “generic” – those made by a company other than the OEM printer manufacturer) that give comparable quality, but with considerable savings. Another alternative involves modifications that allow the use of continuous ink systems that use external ink tanks. Some people choose to use inexpensive ink, knowing that, in the long term, it may damage the printer. However, the cost savings of 4 or 5 refilled inkjet cartridges may well be sufficient to pay for a new inkjet printer. If the printer lasts more than that, they have obtained the same result (economically speaking) at a lower cost than using original supplies.
Consumers are often surprised at the price of replacing their inkjet cartridges, especially when compared with that of purchasing a brand new inkjet printer. The major printer manufacturers, Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Dell, Canon, Epson and Brother, often break even or lose money selling printers and expect to recoup their losses by selling inkjet cartridges over the life span of the printer. Since much of the printer manufacturers’ profits are made up of inkjet cartridges and toner sales, these companies have taken various actions to limit the options of consumers in using aftermarket inkjet cartridges.
However, many consumers have purchased remanufactured cartridges from alternative companies to save money over buying new inkjet cartridges. This is a much better use of resources, much cheaper, and a whole industry has grown up around this idea. Remanufacturing of inkjet cartridges and other printer supplies also reduces the amount of plastic that goes in the landfill and keeps the Earth a cleaner place. Read More...

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