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Developing Website Using Flex Application November 24, 2009

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Adobe Flex is in reality precisely a framework in place of creating highly engaging and interactive website applications to games in the Flash Player and to be successful consistently on ALL major browsers, desktops and operating systems.

Recap – Flex applications:

  • Are Rich Internet Applications (RIAs) to be highly engaging & interactive?
  • Play repeatedly in Adobe Flash Player installed on almost all computers

What is Flex used in place of? It is used to build highly interactive, expressive website applications using and visualizing data. Examples include:

  • Data visualization applications to tug data from multiple back-end sources and exhibit it in a visually fascinating and impressive format
  • Product configuration applications to help customer’s elite or modify products and skin tone online through a sequence of visual steps
  • Self-service applications to tour guide customers or employees through multiple-step processes such as changing e-mail details online
  • Data collection applications in place of rich online forms with data validation mechanisms provided that a dynamic user experience.

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Advantages of WordPress As a CMS November 24, 2009

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Looking for an alternative CMS solution that is affordable? WordPress is an open source blog publishing program that is installed on the user’s Web server. Many companies have discovered the benefits of utilizing WordPress, while using its vast resources to create a custom blog or employing its content management system abilities to update and manage an affordable website. WordPress provides dynamic and user friendly input with functions that also allow easy additions and overall customization. Moreover, WordPress also allows for:

  • Search SuccessWordPress naturally provides a platform for creating structured content, which can be easily indexed by search engines.
  • Custom URLsPutting keywords in your URL increases relevance in search engines. WordPress allows customization of URLs, therefore allowing one to choose the influential key words.
  • ApplicationsApplications built for WordPress provide further opportunity to tailor one’s site towards their specific needs.
  • Plug-InsWordPress offers a large selection of plug-ins that provides links to social media sites or ways to optimize one’s search. Plug-ins offer benefits for SEO, overall usability, or speed up back end administrative use.
  • AffordabilityWith access to plug-ins that create customization without a fee as well as applications that can be created to fit a budget, affordability reigns.

Ready to jump on the WordPress wagon? Ask yourself these questions:

  • Does your company need to create additional sites to facilitate multiple dealers?
  • Will you need to make frequent modifications to your site?
  • Are you a small business owner that needs an affordable CMS system?
  • Do you want to enhance and act upon natural search to define your website better?

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Benefits of using Flex on your website November 21, 2009

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Flex application development is a newly introduced term and may not be known by many. It basically relates to Adobe flex, which is the cross-platform, that is based on the Macromedia flash software, which is a development framework and a comprehensive application advancement tool. It is also a solution for the development and delivery of RIAs (Rich Internet Applications) within the enterprise and also throughout the web to enhance the interactivity for the Internet.

Benefits of using Flex on your website.Here are some reasons for deciding to put a Flex application on your website:

  • To have a very robust application that attractively visualizes complex data sets
  • To engage your users or visitors and let them feel empowered
  • Flex is the technology of the future – it shows your organization is modern
  • It works on all major platforms and users don’t need to install anything
  • Audio and video can be integrated, allowing even greater interaction
  • Data synchronization allows real-time data push from back-end to application

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Advantages Of Flash Website Design November 3, 2009

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Web is packed with billions of websites related to millions of categories and hundreds of websites are added into each category every day. Some categories have thousands of websites so the competition is naturally stiff. Your website should stand out from the rest in some capacity in order to be seen. If it does not stand out, it is bound to get lost in the dust of those websites that do. Period!

You must’ve seen some eye catching animations at various websites and wondered how such images and animations could be created. Well, Flash is the answer. Flash is a very popular website design technology in the world due to its ability to create high quality and light weight animations, images and website layouts. Every web surfer that has even a tiny bit of knowledge about web design technologies would know of Flash because of its widespread application. One of the primary reasons of using Flash to design websites is its ability to increase the visibility of the websites manifold, by making them stand out, as compared to other design technologies.

Flash is used to design animated images, marketing ads, banners, movies, online tutorials, presentation and to give other high quality visual effects to a website. A dull looking website with lots of text and static images can be turned into a fun and interactive website with the aid of Flash. Although a website can be entirely made in Flash and it will look good too, however, from search engine optimisation point of view, it’s not a good idea to design your website completely in Flash. Ideally, your website should have a blend of Flash animations for visual effects and HTML for SEO purposes.

Effective Internet Article Writing October 29, 2009

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On the Internet “content is king”, and the real guts of content is the written word. If you are managing a website you need readable text for your onsite articles, for articles in your promotional newsletter or ezine and for promotional articles to be published on other sites or in other ezines. While these writing tasks can be outsourced to professionals, it is also possible for you to do it yourself if you follow a step-by-step process that is outlined in the following ten tips.

1. In the first paragraph clearly state what the article is about. In standard journalism you would tell who, what, why, when and where an event is happening. In web articles you oftentimes state a problem, such as “how to get good written materials for your website”, and then explain how the article is going to solve the problem “by showing a simple step-by-step approach to writing”.

2. Organize your material in a point-wise fashion. Before you begin writing think of the points that your article is going to cover. You may not necessarily show the points, as I am doing in this article (calling them ten tips), however, for your own outline of the article you should know what you are going to say before you begin writing. Write down these points and then make sure you include them as you begin the writing process.

3. Put the reader at ease. You are not writing for a scientific or literary society, but to your peers on the Internet. Write in a simple style and if you introduce new terms, define them for your readers.

4. Explain your points in short paragraphs. Short paragraphs are easier for the reader to follow. No one likes to look at a long block of solid text. Three, four or five sentences are usually enough for one paragraph.

5. Emphasize the benefits of your product or service. When it comes to selling, it is the benefits that sell, rather than the features. Sure, you are selling garden supplies, home décor, clothing, gifts and jewelry on your website. These are features. But the benefits are that people can get these items in one place without shopping around, that they can save time and money, etc.

6. Give resource information to your readers. Give the addresses of websites where your readers can get more information on the subject that you are talking about. These may be your own websites or they can be other resources. In case you are worrying about losing customers, good outgoing links from your website are also helpful to your site’s page ranking and positioning in search engines.

7. Keep your most important information near the beginning of the article and summarize what you want to say at the end. Editors usually cut things near the end, so keep your most important points and ideas in the beginning of the article. At the very end of the article you can summarize what you set out to accomplish in your opening paragraph.

You may not win a literary prize, but if you follow the steps that I have outlined above you will be able to produce effective written content for your website and for your promotional outreach via your own newsletters and through articles published on other websites. These articles could become the key to success in your Internet endeavors.

Graphic Design October 13, 2009

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Graphic design is the process of creating the appearance of a publication, presentation, or web site in an attractive, logical manner. When done successfully, it attracts attention, adds value to a message, enhances readership and readability, simplifies, organizes, provides selective emphasis, and creates unity. Steps in the Graphic Design Process:

  • Analyze the audience.
  • Determine the purpose of your message.
  • Decide where and how your message will appear (whether it will be a printed publication, presentation, or web site).
  • Establish goals.
  • Organize text and graphics.
  • Choose an appropriate format and layout.
  • Select appropriate typefaces, type sizes, type styles, and spacing.
  • Add and manipulate graphics.
  • Organize text and graphics.
  • Proofread
  • Refine and fine-tune.

10 Basic Tips For a Logo Design That Works October 6, 2009

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Designing logos is just like any other type of design work, to be professional you’ll need to pay attention to details. Even a great idea can be ruined by not thinking about simple things, the following tips will help you to keep your concepts safe.

1.Work with vectors
This probably sounds obvious to most designers out there, but it isn’t to everybody so I repeat it as often as I can to avoid receiving those damn jpeg logos. Vector formats are the ones that will allow the most variations for your logo.

2.Don’t use more than 2 fonts
There is many nice fonts out there and we would all love to use as many as we can. Unfortunately using too many fonts will most of the time result in a loss of coherence. Using two different fonts can be good to create a contrast, catching the eye.

3.Keep it readable
If people can’t read your logo, it’s useless to have one. This sounds like dumb advice again, but it’s easy to get caught in creating letters or distorting a font until it becomes unreadable. Always stay aware of that when working on your logo.

4.Test sizes
Your logo should resize well at any size, whether it’s huge on a truck or tiny on a badge.

5.Adapt it for dark backgrounds
So you’ve got a wonderful looking dark logo, but now your client want to get it on his black car. It’s usually not too hard to adapt it, but you’ll look more professional if you already got that case figured out.

6.Make sure it works well in black and white
I have a very simple technique for that: I work every logo in black and white before adding any colour. This way choices are made judging by the shapes and you are not distracted by anything else. It makes it much easier to know that your logo will work well in shades of grey afterwards.

7.Don’t include photos in your logo
Well… this one goes along with the first tip. First, photos are not vectors. Photos also don’t scale, have no branding value and are hard to adapt for any use.

8.Look at it upside-down
This is a tip I got from my teachers in graphic design school, looking at your logo (or any printed design really) will get the meaning out of the way and give you a new look at the design’s balance and white spaces. Try it!

9.Don’t follow trends
It’s often hard to escape trends, especially if you’re passionated and love to look at inspiring logos on design sites. Your logo has to work on the long run, so try to avoid the web 1.0 swoosh or the web 2.0 reflection.

10.Get specific feedback
Asking people’s opinion is worthless if you don’t know what informations you want to get, so when getting feedback, try asking specific questions (eg. does your logo expresses the industry of the company?).

Tips to Writing Blog Entries October 2, 2009

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Having a great blog template, domain and/or blog name, and the knowledge to generate traffic is only the beginning of what needs to be done to have a great blog. Even when writing to inform or promote a business, writing for a blog can be more like writing an entry into a diary. The earliest blogs were just that, “A day in my life…” or “My thoughts about…”. The common theme was that they were written by a person about their personal experiences.

Blog Writing is Personal

Successful blogs continue to be about “my personal experiences”. Find any of the highly popular blogs and you will find first-person langauge. Unlike traditional term-paper, article, or website content writing, everything is about I, me, you and us rather than people, individuals or the often unidentified they.

Blog Writing is Conversational

Blog writing is like conversation where everyone takes a turn speaking. The blog writer begins the conversation with an explanation of how to do something, their opinion on some topic, or what they did that day. If the blog is written in an interesting and engaging manner, site visitors will feel compelled to leave a comment.

When writing a blog entry, write like you speak. Most everyone has a set of words they use in everyday conversation and another more-educated, complex set they use to impress. Incorporating a commodious lexicon of literary morphemes and employing them in your blog writing will only lead to sounding professorial and boring. Use of fancy, multi-syllabic words will also make it difficult for those whom are not native speakers of your language.

Take just enough of that impressive vocabulary to sound intelligent and blend it with simpler conversational words and you will become a better blog writer.

Write Blog Entries With a Bit of Humor

Writing engaging blog entries is helped by a sense of humor. Think about what happens when getting together with friends. Everyone enjoys sharing their personal experiences and laughing about the fun things in life. Everyone likes to laugh and blogs written with a sense of humor are more likely to be recommended by others. The effects of Digg, StumbleUpon, and any number of social promotion websites are a testament to the power of a referral. An informative blog has a chance of getting one of these social referrals, but a blog written with a hint of humor will reap far greater rewards than one written in a purely encyclopedic fashion.

Blog Writing Can Break the Rules

Perfect grammar and punctuation are always preferred, but when it comes to writing blog entries; many such errors are simply overlooked. And, sometimes it is simply more appropriate to keep the conversation flowing by starting a sentence with and. But, don’t go overboard and drift towards the unreadable. Readers will be turned off by blog entries written so poorly that they couldn’t even be read aloud.

The last thing every blog writer should do before pressing that publish button is re-read the entire entry. If writing does not come naturally to you and editing is even more difficult; reading your blog entries aloud will help you find incomplete thoughts, sentences and missing punctuation. If you have to take a breath mid-sentence; chances are high you are missing a comma or semi-colon somewhere or should consider rewriting the sentence entirely. No red correction pencils here, but do make things readable.

Writing Blog Entries is Easy

Blog writing is not that hard. Most everyone has something worthwhile to share with others. The more frequently you write blog entries, the better your entries will become. Do read some of the blogs that have been around for years and you will see some patterns in language, writing style and overall feel or each entry.

Tips for Writing a Blog Post September 12, 2009

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Make your opinion known
People like blogs, they like blogs because they are written by people and not corporations. People want to know what people think, crazy as it sounds they want to know what you think. Tell them exactly what you think using the least amount of words possible.

Link like crazy.
Support your post with links to other web pages that are contextual to your post.

Write Less
Give the maximum amount of information with the least amount of words. Time is finite and people are infinitely busy. Blast your knowledge into the reader at the speed of sound.

250 is enough
A long post is easier to forget and harder to get into. A short post is the opposite.

Make Headlines snappy
Contain your whole argument in your headline. Check out National newspapers to see how they do it.

Include bullet point lists
We all love lists, it structures the info in an easily digestible format.

Litter the post with Keywords.
Think about what keywords people would use to search for your post and include them in the body text and headers. make sure the keyword placement is natural and does not seem out of place.

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Why use WordPress as a CMS? September 10, 2009

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WordPress is a great tool for online bloggers. It’s simple and very easy to use and being open source software, you can expect ongoing improvements done by the community. WordPress allows its users to create their blogs at ease but not to manage websites.
However, WordPress is an extensible website content management system that can be used to run magazine-type websites. If you want to start a non-blog website, like news/magazine site, portfolio site or even ecommerce site consider WordPress for your CMS oriented task.

WordPress is completely customizable open source project. Born out of a desire for an elegant, well-laid out personal publishing system built on PHP & My SQL & licensed under the GPL. It is an open source blog publishing application. WordPress features integrated link management; plug in architecture (enables users & developers to extend its functionality). Focused on user experience and web standards it is a mature and stable product.

  • WordPress can be used as a CMS and customized easily by massive ways.
  • WordPress is very much familiar and this makes most probable reason to use it as CMS.
  • It can integrate your blog perfectly with CMS. Even website and blog together can be managed on single CMS.
  • WordPress CMS is very user-friendly and can be easily managed.
  • WordPress CMS gives great number of quality themes and templates which can be further customized to fit your CMS needs.

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