Monday, August 10, 2009
Commercial and Industrial Equipment Leasing
As a small business owner the minefield of financial mistakes is dense and ever changing. By utilizing financing/leasing in lieu of your working capital you can pay off your equipment investment while it is creating profits for your company. This means that you get to keep extra cash on hand - a very wise decision, rather than paying cash for equipment in advance of your return on investment.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
An Introduction To Social Bookmarking
Ever wonder how to organize the Internet in a way that caters to your tastes and preferences while simultaneously saving your favorites? What you need is social bookmarking. Here is a quick guide to get you introduced to one of the best tools in Web 2.0
The Social Bookmarking Revolution
The Internet is big. How are you supposed to find and organize all of that information? Even with search engines it is difficult to organize that mass of articles, sites, pictures, and movies in ways that fit your personal preferences and interests. That's where social bookmarking steps in. Bookmarking sites help you manage, find, and save the content that is most interesting to you and then, more importantly, share it with friends, relatives, and everyone else on the Internet.
This simple concept has been revolutionizing the way we use the internet. It puts the power in the hands of the users to find and organize their own content. If you haven't registered on a social bookmarking site, it is time to join the revolution that finally makes using the Internet fun and worthwhile.
Five Reasons to Start Using Them
1) Have all your bookmarks in one place:: While every browser has the ability to save favorites and bookmarks, these bookmarks can only be accessed on that computer in that browser window. What if you want to pull it up on your work computer or, as is becoming increasingly popular, on your cell phone? Saving your favorite sites on the web allows you to access them anywhere, anytime.
2) Organize your favorite websites: If you're searching habits are anything like mine, you find a cool site, bookmark it, then never find it again. To find an article you read two months ago you have to either go through a huge list or navigate a web of folders in a little drop-down menu of the browser. Chances are, you'll never find it again. Social Bookmarking allows quick and easy access to anything you bookmark. For example, some sites allow you to add tags to your favorites, providing a quick and easy way to find and organize like sites. Want to find that article on fishing you read last week? Just click on the fishing tag and everything you tagged with "fishing" will come up.
3) Share your bookmarks with others and see what other people are bookmarking. This is social for a reason. With these you create a profile that you can share with your friends so that they can see what you're a fan of. Some sites, like Twine, provide groups of people united by a like interest so that they can share bookmarks on the topic and build a community. It's another step to the Internet feeling like a community, getting you involved in the experience and sorting of all of that content.
4) Find and sort new content: There are two ways social bookmarking provides you with new articles and websites. The first is by simply providing the most popular content. Good articles float to the top while bad ones fall out the bottom. Most of these sites let you rate any bookmark up or down so that there is a constant shuffling of online material.You can also sort this content by tags and categories so that you can see what is the most popular in "Science" for that day, or which sites get tagged as "fishing" the most. Normally this will get you some good, interesting sites.
Perhaps more important, however, is content that is personalized to you. They take what you have bookmarked, analyze it, and provide you with more sites like it. You can then further rate these to give it a better indication of the sort of content you want to see. Over time it provides you with an excellent stream of new Internet content that is catered just for you. A few sites specialize in this but more and more are adding similar features.
5) Comment and have discussions on interesting websites you find: Once you've found and marked some good content, part of the fun is the discussions that can start up around a bookmark. You can review it, bash it, tell how stupid it is--whatever. A lot of times you can get up good discussions and build incredible communities of people online.
As you can see. Social bookmarks move you beyond the traditional internet experience, providing you with a never ending flow of good content for you to mark, tag, and file as you like.
Source:- http://www.brighthub.com
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Website Designing - Cool Tools
- Photoshop 5.5 - Latest version of the classic graphics program. It's a challenge for beginners, but once you've got your head around it you can do anything you like to an image.
- Dreamweaver 3 - Latest version of the most popular professional editor. Download a 30 day trial or go for some of Macromedia's recommended plug-ins.
- 1st Page 2000 - A free HTML editor including many JavaScript and Perl scripts. The interface is similar to HomeSite.
- Adobe Golive - An excellent professional editor for Macs. There's a Windows version too.
- Media Cleaner - If you want to mess about converting and compressing movies, you'll find it hard to beat Media Cleaner Pro. It accepts most formats and works on many platforms. It's probably the Web movie industry standard software. There are lots of other downloadable goodies on the Terran site too.
- RealSystem G2 Beta Server - Streaming media from the experts. The RealSystem G2 Full Beta Server, which the company describes as open-standard, is available for evaluation.
- Shoutcast server - Broadcast streaming MP3s from your server to Winamp users around the world. Runs on Windows, Unix, Linux and other platforms.
- Flash 4 - If Macromedia gets its way, future developers won't even bother to learn HTML, because Web sites will be Flash from top to bottom. It's the Web animation standard. Here's your chance to get Flashed-up on a 30 day free trial.
- Livestage - Makes the most of the QuickTime format. Other movie formats can be incorporated within a QuickTime video.
- MovieWorks - Create QuickTime movies on a Mac. Trial software on 30 day approval.
- Analog logfile analyser - Around 25% of the world's logfiles are analysed using Analog. It's not as sophisticated as some of the other logfile programs out there, but it compensates in one very special way - it's free.
- Canoma - Take your regular photos of a building and glue them to a wireframe model. Hey Presto! A 3D graphic. The user interface is a joy.
- FreeHand - Illustration program famed and revered for its WYSIWYG output. Now in version 8. The trial is 30 day and fully functional.
- Image Optimizer - Excellent file size reduction system allows some parts of a graphic to be heavily compressed while other parts retain their detail.
- Illustrator - Major-league illustration software from Adobe. Unfortunately the tryout version doesn’t allow saves, exports or printouts.
- Topstyle - A popular CSS editor for simple creation of cross-browser style sheets.
- Actinic Catalog - Well-known eCommerce software with over 1300 licensees - and that’s just in the UK!
- WebSpeed Optimizer - A great little utility that throttles back the data transfer within your computer. Just set the controls for 56kbps and watch your site download from your hard drive to your screen at the same speed most of your visitors will receive it.
- Drumbeat 2000 - Macromedia ASP software for sophisticated database management. The eCommerce edition goes all the way to the shopfront. A JSP (JavaServer Pages) edition is also available.
- Homesite - Homesite wins coveted Web Developer's Journal Product of the Year, 1998 award with a total of five propheads. Read the review or You can also get the 4.5 beta here.
- Style Master 1.2 - Style Master is just the thing for anyone unfamiliar with the syntax and rules of CSS and for anyone wanting to get CSS to really rock and roll.
- WS_FTP Pro> - New and Improved FTP Client. This is the one we've been waiting for!
- Transit Central and HTML Transit - Template-based automated Web publishing.
- CheckOut - Shopping cart with Java, enhanced CGI and simple browser modes, plus a variety of other eCommerce tools.
- Spirit - "Spirit can build almost any kind of GUI and deal with interactions. You can build components, vector graphics, spinners, databases, etc."
- Writing Proposals that Work - Combines instructions on Web proposal writing along with a template that the writer can use to develop the actual proposal.
- Ozzino Studio - "Let your web pages come alive with exciting animated interactive java applets. Easy to use interface and no programming required.Tons of functionality:- instant animated 3D objects from static images; rotating applets in same location; add interactivity to animated objects and animated gifs; spectacular drop-down menu bars; and much more."
- Texter - Create dazzling text animation Java applets in seconds with Ozzino's award winning Texter. Easy to use interface and no programming required.
- Calendars for the Web - "The software creates HTML Table and/or Image Map calendars. I've downloaded many competing calendar programs and I think this software is much, much better."
- Advanced Template Package - If you do CGI programming in Perl, then this is something you may have been waiting for -- using templates in Perl scripts.
- Web Hotspots 4.0 - Imagemap editors for static and animated imagemaps.
- Webber - A little known editor called Webber. It is simple to use, validates, and has an excellent help system. It is not a WYSISYG but you can type or import your text, mark and code that way.
- ECware Pro Version 4.0 - Comprehensive eCommerce solution (registration required for download).
- MODPlug Software - A different sort of program for background music and jukeboxes on Web pages.
- Paint Shop Pro - Version 6.01 of this great value for money graphics program.
- Hit List 4.0 - Features point and click DataLink for web mining.
Source:-http://www.webdevelopersjournal.com/software/webtools.html
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Attracting Your Traffic-Website Design With a Professional Feel
A website is the medium by which viewers will access information or buy products over the internet, and just like a catalog, newspaper, magazine, etc. it is imperative that the information be presented in an organized, easy to access, and professional looking manner. Obviously not all types of informational websites need to be professional looking but most types of informational websites will benefit from a professional design, and it is a necessity that any type of e-commerce site selling a product be professionally laid out and be as well designed as possible.
Not everyone can afford professional website designers to build their site, however if you are selling a product it is advisable to pay the extra money for a website designer; however, if you are well versed in website design you could take on this challenge yourself. For informational websites, the prospect of doing the work yourself can save you money and still result in a good looking website. This article will help point out some key areas you should focus on when designing your own website.
Software:
Unless you are an HTML guru, you are going to need some website design software. There are many different software titles out there ranging from free to hundreds of dollars. I recommend Macromedia Dreamweaver: it is easy to use, has a ton of features and allows you to have complete control over your website with very minimal HTML knowledge. However Dreamweaver is expensive and may not be within your budget. If you have Microsoft office you can use Microsoft FrontPage to build your website. FrontPage is not as easy to use as Dreamweaver in my opinion but is still very capable of producing an excellent website for your company. There are also a lot of free Programs out there that you can use but be warned, in most cases they will not be as easy to use and may require more knowledge of HTML code to be effective.
Templates:
If you’re not a designer and are having trouble coming up with an attractive and organized website design, templates are an excellent way to build up a professional looking website in a very short time. There are thousands of free templates, simply go to a search engine and search for website templates. Free templates are a toss up however in terms of quality. Sometimes you can find good free templates, and other times you will spend hours looking and not find one decent template. For times like these I suggest you turn to buying a template. Premium templates typically cost up to $80 or so and are very well designed. They look just as good as any major website you’ve ever visited and can include flash animations if you so desire. A template is a very wise investment and is well worth the money. Keep in mind, however, that you will still need some kind of site building software and you may need image editing software (windows paint isn’t going to cut it). Photoshop is typically recommended, but with its large price tag, you can opt for more affordable solutions. Also, some hosting services will provide you with professional template for free just by using their services. Hostmonster.com and
Web.com hosting services offer this extra bonus.
After you get your software and/or templates, you can finally sit down and formulate your plan of attack. Don’t underestimate good planning as it is much easier to have all your angles figured out ahead of time than to keep redoing your site mid-stride. Don’t even touch the computer yet, take out a pencil and paper and jot down your design on paper. This pre-design should be mostly for layout and navigation, obviously you don’t need to draw each image. Write down how you want the layout of your site to be, where you want navigation, content, advertisements, products, links, etc. Be detailed in how you want your navigation to be designed. Do you want very general category navigation and then have that expand when you click on it, or do you want more specific links visible right up front on the main page. Doing this now will save you time later. Now you will need to focus on three basic aspects of website design.
Overall Appearance:
If you purchased a template then you are all ready to go here, just decide on text and link colors and your set. But if you’re starting from scratch you should begin to decide how you want your site to look. The background color should be very light. White is preferable, but you don’t have to have a white background, you can use a very light gray or blue, but the key here is to keep it very pale, very light. By making the background light, you have a bit more freedom in which colors to choose for the rest of your site. This is really up to what the sites topic deals with or what types of products you are selling; however, it is advisable not to use a large amount of varying colors. The colors you choose should go well together. Try a couple sample pages with very simple layouts with tables or layers and just change their background colors and text colors to see what looks good. Don’t be afraid to ask for others opinions also, just because you like the website doesn’t mean anyone else does. Think of it as painting the interior of your house. You may like lime green and purple on every wall, but if nobody else likes those colors, it will be a lot harder to sell your home. So make your site as easy to sell as possible. Text colors should contrast well with their backgrounds. If the text has a dark background it should be light colored and vice versa.
Layout:
Layout is extremely important in designing your website. A confusing layout, a misaligned layout or a disproportioned layout can have a detrimental effect on the design of your website. If a visitor is confused by the layout or misdirected, then that visitor may simply go somewhere else. People are very finicky and it takes only a few seconds for a visitor to form an initial impression about your site.
If you are selling a product or providing information, that is the first place a visitor should look when visiting your website. Put your main content towards the center of the page near the top. That content is typically why the visitor came to your website in the first place, so that content should be the first thing you provide them and the first thing they see. If a visitor doesn’t find what they came for right from the beginning, there’s a good chance they will simply hit the back button and find somewhere else to get their product or information.
The proportional aspect of your layout is also very important. Modern websites are typically designed with two or three column designs. One column is used for the sites content, while the other column(s) are typically used for navigation, updates, advertisements, etc. When deciding on the size of certain section, the content portion should be at least 50% of the total width, more if possible. The actual size of the columns is a judgment call, but typically the sizes should correspond to the content they contain.
In addition to column widths, the height of the header is also very important. The header typically will contain your logo, some advertisements or product promotions, and typically some navigational components. The header, much like the columns, should not be overwhelming and the content portion of your page should be visible without even having to scroll down the page.
By implementing these simple guidelines, your website will have the proper, user friendly layout.
Navigation:
Navigation is one of the most important aspects of designing your website. Without a clear navigational layout, your visitors will feel lost in a maze and find another site to visit. You want your site’s visitors to be able to find the information they need fast and efficiently, and failure to do so will cost you in traffic and ultimately sales.
There are many different ways to layout a navigation system for your website. The best way is to have your sites main categories in one area, and your sites contact info, policies, about page etc in another. This separates your “sales” navigation from your “information” navigation and keeps things a bit more organized. Its best to place navigation where the viewers expect to see it, there’s no need to get creative with placement here. Larger navigation areas are best suited for columns on the left side of the page. You can place navigation on the right side, but most visitors will expect to see those main shopping or information categories nesting on the left. The navigation column should be wide enough to fit each category on a single line of text. If a category has a long title and wraps around to a second line, that’s OK but its better to fit them on one line.
Every category you want visitors to see should be visible on ALL pages. Ideally visitors should not have to hit the back button to find the links they want. Expanding menus are an excellent way to display subcategories for the corresponding main category. They will save you space because only the subcategories under the main category that was chosen will show at a time. Its advisable not to use java script menus for e-commerce sites unless you know how to create them correctly; in addition, not every visitor’s browser will display java correctly, so stick with HTML.
Your company/policy information categories should be placed at the top and bottom of your page in the header and the footer and if you have a shopping cart make sure to have a link to it at the top of the page so customers can checkout easily. You should also have a shopping cart on the side navigation, this way the customer can find their shopping cart at any time. If your customer needs to go on a scavenger hunt to buy your product or read your information, they won’t.
Conclusion:
If you follow these basic guidelines and tips, you will be well on your way to website design success. As stated earlier, don’t be afraid to spend a little money up front on software or templates, they will save you time, produce a much better website, and will end up paying for themselves in the end.
Source:- Ezinearticles.com
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Famous Indian contemporary Artist – New Style of Painting the Canvas
Art is a mixture of different types and styles; it modifies its phases, as the paint brush comes in the hands of diverse painters belonging to wide areas in world, having different background, sense of style.
In the present time the modern and figurative art form is of high demand not only in India but also in foreign countries. Modern form of painting is the outcome of the creativeness plus experimentation that the stalwarts of art have started.
Indian contemporary Art introduced in 21st century is a wide-range art. It ranges and has made his mark from the exclusive business empires offices, royal classes, to the houses of the middle-class art lovers. Indian art can be categorized variedly based on many criteria, one of them is medium. In which the artist is classified as oil painting artist, acrylic painting artist, water color painters and many more.
But this should not be the main criterion, as in 21st century painting artist do not work on any single pattern, they have a versatility in them to experiment new shades altogether.
The other way in which artists are classifieds is the place to which they belong i.e. their origin.
On the other hand most of the artists keep on moving from one place to another. They do not do not append their artwork with any typical school of art.
Indian contemporary artists take their insight from a mixture of sources and styles; Indian Artwork has still maintains its separate style and flavor. It has the capacity to merge the new style of art in it.
Indian contemporary art has won applause from all over the world. An unbelievable variety and originality is present in the Indian art. The contemporary Indian art is an ideal intermingle of Indian culture, history, religious beliefs, philosophy and diversity. This art form is day by day becoming more popular and famous all over the world. It has a great demand in the art market.
India has many famous contemporary artist added to its list. Their style of painting is a much of high class superiority, for the upper class people. It’s a smooth, shinny; glossy style showcasing the wide range of variety. In this growing contemporary style modern materials are also used to give it a new edge. Natural fabric material like wool, cotton, silk, linen is used. These contemporary artist has the art to impress you with there brilliance and imaginative values.
Sohan Jakhar, a Famous Indian contemporary Artist from Jaipur focused on traditional style of painting, despite dealing with contemporary subjects like sports and public transports, his paintings carry a flavor that exemplifies the rich Rajasthan heritage. His art is a visual projection of stimulated memories from part and present.
Sohan Jakhar is a Indian Contemporary Artist, Visual Contemporary Artist, famous contemporary artist, know more about his Contemporary Acrylic canvas Paintings by visiting his website http://www.sohanjakhar.com
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