Archive for the ‘Computers & Software’ Category

Improvements In A Computers Ability

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

You are very prone to have some computer errors occur every now and then and these can often include crashing or freezing. You shouldn’t worry too much about this and there are a couple of things to do first to try and cope with the problem.

You may not have heard of a registry before but this is a common place for problems. You will need to make use of a registry cleaner to take care of this and they’ll try to resolve the problem. Most often the registry cleaner will make some good improvements to the velocity of the PC.

There are quite a lot of anti-virus software program merchandise out there because it is such an enormous problem. There are some superb products though and they can shield your computer.

If you uncover that you have any issues then both these software program products ought to be able to help. If the issue is extra severe then you might need to get it repaired. Go to registry cleaner Reviews.

My Astonishing Spyware And Adware Ordeal

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

Last weekend, I went shopping with my girl, and I decided on the most startling laptop I’ve ever seen. Of course, before I bought the thing I made sure it came utterly loaded with all the chief software developments that have come out recently. My friend insisted I make sure it have the most modern spyware adware removal software on there, to make sure what happened before doesn’t happen again. What transpired to me before, even though it was completely my fault, was ghastly beyond explanation. I was working on this upsetting video I was going to post on you tube for my friends soccer club, then my computer just froze completely. After much hand wringing and hear pulling out, I discovered that since I had so many spyware and adware programs, my computer was freezing up.

Putting Together a Gaming Computer

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

Think about it. What may probably get you extra concerned in gaming than constructing a gaming pc? Not solely can you play it, but you’ll know precisely what makes it tick. How do you begin a project like this?

For starters you have to know what you need your computer to do. Besides understanding which games you’ll be taking part in on it now, plan for the future. Enable sufficient space to upgrade it in the future. This begins with the case. If the case is filled with elements simply to deal with what you’re at the moment enjoying, you are doing yourself a disservice. You have not left yourself anywhere to go.

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Tips to purchase a printer.

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

Plenty of customers tend to pretty much go cheap when paying money for a printer, however by and large it has the potential to result in being more expensive. Regardless that Ink jet printers would most likely be low-cost at first the prices of replacement ink can actually result in raise up the sum total during the period of ownership. You recognize what I am presenting here, plenty of occasions the ink is greater than the printer most likely was. Make sure the cost of ink cartridges of a printer you might be evaluating and figure out the number of pages each individual cartridge
will probably print. Once you actually work out on balance what number of sheets you are going to publish monthly, It’s possible to figure the price tag on the printer along with ink for a year. Go here for the latest info on printer price

The Positive Effects Of Video Games

Monday, April 5th, 2010

There’s been many posts over the past decade on the damaging effects of video games and particularly MMORPGs. Mother and father and spouses of avid gamers complain about the unfavorable results of video video games all the time. However what concerning the constructive results of online games? I know what you are considering “how can there be anything positive about enjoying video video games?” The web video games are more than just gamers working round shooting things. Online video games are actual communities the place people join with one another through in-recreation chat, or form guilds (like a cyber club within the community) and even hook up and fall in love. I have years of experience being involved in these on-line communities and I can inform you that these folks do extra than simply shoot things.

For many individuals, these on-line video games are the one social community they have obtainable to them resulting from disabilities of 1 variety or another. Many of these folks can not go away the home without difficulty, if in any respect, and so the online gaming neighborhood is the closest factor they need to connecting with people outdoors of their family. One woman, “Sue”, has most cancers of the spine and plays from her hospital bed. Another participant, “Joe”, is on permanent life-lengthy incapacity due to a serious work injury that limits his mobility. The web neighborhood helps these individuals keep linked with others and retains them from dwelling a life of solitude.

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Teleprompter Training Tip #44: Rehearse the Script

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

The director should always let you pre-read the script on the auto cue in rehearsal.

Words that normally run together will sometimes be split over two pages to help with the overall flow of the piece. Sometimes the opposite happens for the same reasons.

On a written page, you are normally reading 8-15 words per line, but with this medium you’ll be reading 3-5 words per line.

This is a different reading rhythm and needs getting used to. Your teleprompter operator will be there to help you over any readability hurdles.

When you are ready to bring your presentations in-house, use professional teleprompter software . . . it will make a huge difference to the success of your production.

Day 61: “Accountability Drift” and How to Fix It..

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

Recently, in my post for Day 58 (click the link below for my main “26 Weeks to Freedom” blog site), I asked the question, “Do you ever get tired of listening to your own excuses for not taking action?” I certainly do, and today is one of those times when I’m very aware of my well-worn reasons for not being consistent in making progress toward the goals I want to achieve.

Writing this blog every day is something that has been relatively easy for me to do for the past two months, because I seem to have a talent for writing and it usually doesn’t take more than an hour or two. And I think most of the time it has been interesting—to one degree or another—especially when I’ve included videos. But I’m also aware that I have (more often than not) drifted away from the original purpose I had in mind, which was to keep track, on a daily basis, of exactly what I’m doing to achieve the goal of creating an online business and having a decent income to show for it. Just writing the blog itself each day, even if the content is interesting, isn’t enough.

So it’s time to fix that situation. Today marks the first day of the third month of this accountablity project, so I think it’s about time for me to get serious about being accountable! As I’ve mentioned to a couple of friends, even if nobody else ever reads these posts, just the fact that I am putting all this on the Internet (and therefore somebody COULD be reading it) should be motivation enough for me to take it seriously. As one who long ago perfected the art of procrastination, I’ll use this or any other “gimmick” I can think of in order to keep myself proactive on a consistent basis!

So, starting tomorrow, these daily entries will be devoted mainly to what I have actually done, since the previous post, to move myself forward in the direction of creating an online business. That doesn’t mean I won’t also include other things (like videos from interesting speakers, and photos of blossoming cherry trees and tulips!), but it does mean that my “accountability” actions will be the main topic each day. And if I haven’t done anything meaningful in that regard, there won’t be a post for that day.

So even though, as I’ve mentioned recently, I have extended this original 6-month project to include as much as 5 additional months to coincide with the very solid business plan I’ll be getting at the June seminar in Las Vegas, that does not change the necessity for making the best use I can of each day between now and June. In fact, it makes my daily efforts now (to prepare for that) seem even more important, because at that event I am going to be in the company of some Internet marketing “heavyweights” who are very serious about making money online.

I also hope that, by watching me go through this rather unglamourous process of facing down my doubts and fears and old habits in order to make a major life change, it will be helpful to others who read these posts. As Frank McKinney says, referring to his own annual challenge to run and finish the ultra-brutal “Badwater” race in Death Valley, each of us has our own Badwater-type goals that require “relentless forward motion” if we are serious about achieving them. Clearly this quest to create an online business is, right now, my own personal “Badwater” challenge. (By the way…what’s yours?:-)

If you’re curious about how I’m doing on this 26-week “accountability”
project–including the full, unedited blog postings for each day as I go along (with videos, photos, comments, and other links)–please visit my Creating an Internet Business blog site. I’ll look forward to seeing you there!

Day 60: Search Engine Ranking Tips (and Tulips)…

Saturday, April 3rd, 2010

At my main blog site for this “26 Weeks to Freedom” project (click the link below), you’ll see another beautiful photo from my visit yesterday to the Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm about 30 miles south of Portland. But now, getting back to business:-) the main thing I want to talk about today is one of the ways—in fact, perhaps the most important factor of all—for achieving a high ranking for your website in Google’s “organic” (i.e., unpaid) listings. And when I say “high ranking” I’m referring specifically to Google’s first page. I don’t know what the statistics are, but I’d be surprised if more than 5% of all searchers on Google ever bother going beyond the first results page. I know that I almost never do—how about you?

One of the really cool tools I’m using from Steve Clayton and Tim Godfrey’s Commission Blueprint 2.0 program is something called “Authority Hub.” This software allows you to type in whatever keyword phrase you want, and then, after displaying the top ten organic search results from Google, it shows how many “backlinks” each of those sites is getting from other sites, and which backlinks are the highest quality (i.e., the most valuable ones to have linking back to your site). I’ve heard that of all the factors that go into Google’s “formula” for ranking web pages, nothing is more important than the number of high-quality backlinks.

To give you an example, consider the keyword phrase “piano lessons portland oregon” (without the quotes). Using “Authority Hub” I discovered that the most highly-ranked web pages for that search term had several backlinks from such high-quality sites as Local.Yahoo.com, MojoPages.com, and UrbanMamas.com (a Portland site that has lots of resources for parents and children in the Portland area). All three of those sites have been given very high “page ranks” by Google and therefore any backlinks from them are considered very valuable. Yahoo, especially, seems to be a goldmine of valuable links, whether it’s from their “local” business search function or their “directory.” (When doing a similar search for the keyword phrase “real estate agents in portland” (again, without the quotes), “Authority Hub” showed the top sites getting lots of backlinks from the Yahoo Directory.) I think one major reason these particular sites are so popular (and thus valuable for their backlinks) is that they allow visitors to give and read reviews of the local businesses that are listed there. So if I’m looking for, say, a piano teacher in Portland, I’m most likely going to check the sites where I can find reviews from previous customers.

Of course, there are other important factors that will help determine your web page’s “organic” ranking in Google and the other search engines, such as how “complete” your website is and how effectively you use the keyword search term in your page’s content and within the domain name itself. But high-quality backlinks seem to count the most!

If you’re curious about how I’m doing on this 26-week “accountability”
project–including the full, unedited blog postings for each day as I go along (with videos, photos, comments, and other links)–please visit my Creating an Internet Business blog site. I’ll look forward to seeing you there!