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Direct Marketing

March 22nd, 2010 Mushtaq Ahmad No comments

Direct marketing is a type of marketing that distinguishes from other types because of its two main defining characteristics. First, it attempts to send its messages directly to customers without using intervening media. This also includes commercial communication such as direct mail, e-mail marketing with consumers or businesses. Second, it is focused on driving a specific "call-to-action." This aspect of direct marketing involves an emphasis on trackable, measurable, positive answers from consumers.

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The Importance Of Web Traffic

March 7th, 2010 Rick 1 comment

Web traffic guidelines to live by.

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Antivirus Software

January 9th, 2010 Owen Jones No comments

If you log on to the Internet, you definitely need anti-virus software. It does not matter whether you do not use a computer. Whatever you use to get on line you must have anti-virus software. Although there are hundreds of malicious idiots producing viruses to attack those who log on to the Internet from a computer, there is an increasing number who are focusing on mobile phone users as well.

It is harder to clear viruses from your cell phone too, because there are less outlets for the anti-virus software and cell phone users are normally less technologically knowledgeable than computer users, although the method of clearing the virus is quite similar.

Let’s just use the example of using computers to go on line. If you go on line, your ant-virus software is your most essential item of software. It does not matter what you use the Internet for - transferring data back to base or receiving emails from friends - you are subject to attack.

For instance, if you use the Internet only to communicate with your head office, a hacker could try to piggy-back your link to gain access to the mainframe at head office and possibly access financial or other personal data and if you just send to and receive emails from your friends and family, you are open to attack from malicious fools around the globe.

If you use webmail such as that offered by Yahoo, Hotmail and MSN to name only the most popular, you will be sheltered from the most obvious attacks, but still not out of harm’s way. If you obtain your email through an email client such as Outlook or Outlook Express, then you do not even have that small amount of protection.

If you do not use email, but only surf the Internet for research or whatever, you are still not secure, because some websites and loaded with viruses, trojans and worms, waiting to unload them onto unsuspecting surfers.

Therefore, whatever reason you surf the Internet for, you could do with some type of protection. Fortunately, anti-virus software for personal use is inexpensive and may even be free. Business users will normally get tax relief on their purchases.

However, be careful with the free anti-virus software, because not all of it is effectual enough. The exceptions that spring readily to mind are Avira and AVG. These are exceptional products and have justly achieved worldwide acclaim. Just Google the two names to get the download URL.

The anti-virus software that costs something (typically $25-$50 per annum) invariably offer one to two months free examination before you buy and a reduction in price, if you pay for more than one year at a time. Names that fall into this class are Kaspersky, McAfee, Norton and Nod.

After you have chosen your software, the subsequent steps are the same for free and paid software. First install it and then configure it. If you are not sure how to do that do not be concerned, the default settings are fine for the vast majority of users. The only choice you will get that it is imperative you make correctly is to allow automatic updates.

New viruses are being discovered or fixed every day and for your anti-virus software to be effectual, you must allow it to update itself whenever it wishes to.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the network antivirus software. If you have an interest in such software, please go over to our website now at Computer Antivirus Software

Should You Go With PCs?

January 8th, 2010 Gregory Smith No comments

When it comes to PCs, there has been a lot of discussion about their individual merits. With so many different models and brands on the market, choosing a computer can be a tough decision. Finding the right machine for an average computer user, though, doesn’t have to be that hard.

The first thing you have to think about is your budget. It doesn’t matter if you’re buying a single computer or outfitting the whole company, this is an important step. Some PCs may be extremely affordable but don’t have the power you need. Or there are computers that offer a great image, but charge for features you’ll never use.

There are many users who end up paying extra for the brand name. You may have only needed a computer to perform simple tasks, but because a brand name is so popular you give in and end up spending a lot more money. If you are in the market for some new PCs, it’s important that you buy a computer based on actual needs.

When you are shopping for PCs you can buy them in their component parts. That means you don’t have to get stuck with manufactures specifications and you can buy the exact computer you need. This is an effective way to get a computer the fits your individual needs.

Are you looking for a computer that can handle all the cutting edge games? What about multimedia applications for music and video editing? Can your computer handle it? Or are you just doing some simple browsing and word processing? Whatever you are going to use it for, you should keep it in mind when you shop for PCs.

Gaming PCs are well known as the high-end systems. They were designed to have an incredibly fast processor that can render unbelievable graphics. The graphics cards are top of the line and the sound systems are also important. Games continue to push the limits of what computers can do, so it is extremely important that you have a computer that is easily upgradable.

If you are using PCs for multimedia applications you will also need something fairly powerful. You will also need a really high quality sound system. If, however, you are just a casual user, you can save yourself some money by skipping those added features and getting a usable but affordable system.

PCs continue to advance every year, and features that were unbelievable one year are now very common. Just make sure to base your choice on actual needs and you will get the machine you need at a price you will like.

Are you interested in PC’s then be sure to check out Dell.com. They have a large range of PC for all your needs.