Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Start Planning for New Year Ad For More Sales

New Planning for New Year Ad


Today is Wednesday and I have planned to give all the readers more interesting and creative tip for today.


I am really very thankful to all the readers who have taken out their precious time to read and promote my blog.


Actually I have started this blog few weeks back only and I am getting love and appreciation from all the readers from all over the world.


Today is a new day and I have something new with me which will help all the old and new readers.


Basically ads are meant for the business publicity and they are open source. Now is it possible for each and every person to be so creative to form ad. It could be best expressed in a very easy way. If you have 10 seconds and twenty five words to show your creativity. Can you convince a customer to click on your ad and buy your product?


Frankly speaking you have only this much time present with you when you are trying to make a new customer while loose another. How to change this scenario? I t is very simple. You just need new creativity and implement some psychological factors in your advertisement techniques.


You must have heard and read “But wait--- there’s more!! “ Does this make you go through the entire commercial ad as the announcer tactics and prompts you to click.


Mostly people go through the ad and click it to read the entire article of promotion, the fact is that they wait and read the entire article to know what the special offer is, because the announcer wants the customers to wait till end. It is not to say, all your ads should contain highly catching phrases, but these are the true methods of hooking customers with just few tangible words.


There are various successful words and phrases, the words or phrases which play with the customers or people emotion will be most successful. It sounds very odd and manipulative but it’s a most appropriate method of reaching new and unique consumers. This sounds very odd and tricky but each of us always wants to hear and read about our appreciation, look fantastic and feel great.


Whenever anyone of us play using this trick or technique, keeping positive mindset regarding the outcome from your ad and product and not the negative thinking which your reader may be suffering from. So, always be in positive thinking, positive tone will help you and your customers while negative tone should be avoided.

For example, you would inspire your customers to feel good and look fantastic through your product and would like to avoid on focusing on there current state.


There are so many words present which can be utilized to make your ad to be eye cracking material for the viewers. These words can be found by just performing a little search on internet. An example of a word ”Free” is pretty sure to pull the visitors eye and make them read your ad. By using the word Free will increase your clicking ratio. So, it is one of the words which could be used in your ad for your product promotion in which you can give a free gift to all the viewers.


The best formula you can use for a great headline or ad copy is:
  1. Keeping your ad short, simple and to the point.
  2. Appealing to human nature.
  3. Mentioning positive results.

If you keep these three things in mind while writing your ad, you can ensure that your ad will get read, that your link will be clicked on and that your prospective new customer will find what they are looking for on your site.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

How to Create a Website

A simple Video to Explain How to do and implement things.

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Come and Explore How to Create Website

Come and Explore How to Create Website
Very warm welcome! To all the visitors who are now going to get the answer for there basic questions regarding, how to develop website and how to begin for it.
This is the best place you have come to explore. There is lot of information for all the beginners in this blog. I have created this quick source just to give you an overview on what is involved in creating a website. Let’s begin to learn what are the basics involved with building a website.
Your Basic Needs for Building a Website
  • Domain Name

This is a name for identifying a computer or computers on internet. It is a component of Website’s URL (Uniform Resource Locator). So, creativ-eras.com is an example of domain name.

It is the name given by the Domain name registrar after the process of registration is done by the client. It is also called as registered domain name and web addresses.

These Domains are also attached with its extensions. Domain name extensions are of different types:

The Top 3: These are the basic domain widely used by the customers worldwide and are one of the top domains till date

.com
.net
.org

Country-Level Top Domain: Every country have there own matching top level domain names, some examples are

.in (India)
.co.in (India)
.fr (France)
.co.uk (United Kingdom)
And there are many more domain also like
.edu
.gov
.tv
Free Websites
There are various sources on internet which provide with an option to host your website for free. But these types of resources should not be considered healthy, reason for it is that they are unstable in nature and you never own your website and you never receive true domain name. The main domain will be of third party and it will look like http://freesite.yourdomain.com/. In some cases, it can even be longer than the example shown above.
  • Web Host

Web hosting is a service which allows the individuals and organizations to provide there own websites accessible over www (World Wide Web). Web hosts are the companies which provide the space on servers which they own for the use by their clients and provide internet connectivity. Web hosting is paid service usually monthly or yearly.

Website requires space on server to be used by the individuals. No website can exist without web hosts.

  • Building Website

In this part we are going to explore various tools and editors present for building a website. There are many software and tools available for building a website in easy and efficient way. It’s important for you to find out about them before you use them.

Macromedia Dreamweaver, CoffeeCup HTML Editor, Front Page, Aedix, UPOhtml, Alleycode HTML Editor, Aptana, Arachnophilia, BBEdit, Bluefish, CSE HTML Validator, EditPlus, Evrsoft 1st Page, HTML-Kit, Adobe HomeSite, NoteTab, PSPad, Quanta Plus, SAPIEN PrimalScript, SCREEM, Siteaid, skEdit, Taco HTML Edit, TextMate, TopStyle, Notepad++, Weaverslave are some of the web editing software present and used by the people for creating and maintaining sites.

I used Macromedia Dreamweaver for creating my website http://www.creativ-eras.com/.

If you are not using any of the software then you have begin from the scratch and have to learn how to code HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). All you have to do is open Text editor (Notepad) for example and then write the HTML code which will create your page. It is pretty easy to learn and use.

Then you have to save the file you are working on with the filename.html and then upload it to the server (Web Host).

If you are finding it difficult to code in HTML, then I would strongly recommend you to get it done by any website design company or any software program which I’ve talked about above to edit and create your website. These companies are working day and night for its customers. There are so many web designing companies and you have to find one of the best from them to serve.

There are many websites will provide free website templates (awesome premade sites) ready to use.

  • Products

In your site you are showing information about company, its products, its expertise, its services, its vision & goals, patrons and feedback etc.

The main part is of products of the company. The importance of products is due to the out result of company. Every company wants to sell its product, uses various forms and methods. Website is also one form of online presence of the company for selling products online.

For selling its product online you have to take orders online from your website? The best way is to sign up with paypal.com. They are the merchants; they accept credit cards for you and take a small percentage for the order. It is very convenient and easy to setup.

All you have to do is specify the price for each and every item or product you are selling and paypal will provide you some HTML code which you have to paste it in your website and it will automatically create the payment button and its interface for you.

Paypal uses secure methods and handles all the transactions which are done through credit cards. It’s very easy to transfer the funds from your paypal account to any other account electronically.

  • Other Features

There are various other features which you can implement in your website like gaming, gambling, chat and guestbook where visitors can play game, chat and leave message for you on your site.

It is very hard for you to think of these features, but as internet have matured, it’s getting easier and easier for you to use and implement these features on your site.

For getting any kind of interactive feature on a website requires some kind of script. Script contains a bunch of code that tells the browser how to behave.

You can get these scripts depending what you want on your website. Script can be found on internet for that you have to go to your favorite search site (Google) and search for the appropriate script. Some scripts are free and some are paid as well.

It is important for you to check that your web host supports the kind of script and functionality you want to implement.

So, this was the full explanation on how to create your website.

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Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Instincts Of Baby

Instincts Of Baby
First Month:
Mummy, I am only 5 inches long, but I have only few organs in my body. I love the sound of your voice whenever I hear it. The sound of your heart beat is my favorite lullaby.
Second Month:
Mummy, I have all the organs and learned how to suck my thumb. If you could see me, you could definitely tell that I am a baby. I’m not big enough to survive outside my home though. It is so nice and warm in here.
Third Month:
You know what Mummy, I’m a girl!! I hope that makes you happy. I always want you to be happy. I don’t like it when you cry. You sound so sad. It makes me sad too, and I cry with you even though you can’t hear me.
Forth Month:
Mummy, my hair is starting to grow. It is very short and fine, but I will have a lot of it. I spend a lot of my time exercising. I can turn my head and curl my fingers and toes, and stretch my arms and legs. I am becoming quite good at it too.
Fifth Month:
You went to the doctor today. Mummy, he lied to you. He said that I’m not a baby. I am a baby Mummy, your little baby. I think and feel. Mummy, what’s abortion?
Sixth Month:
I can hear that doctor again. I don’t like him. He seems cold and heartless. Something is intruding my home. The doctor calls it a needle. Mummy what is it? It burns! Please make it stop! I can’t get away from it! Mummy!! HELP ME!! Mummy!!!! . .
Seventh Month:
Mummy, I am okay. I am in Jesus’ arms. He is holding me. He told me about abortion. Why didn’t you want me Mummy?
One more heart was stopped.
Two more eyes will never see.
Two more hands will never touch.
Two more legs will never run.
One more child of God destroyed.
One more mouth that will never speak.

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Good News For Net Surfers

Good News
Ques: What is data transfer?

Ans: Data transfer is the transmission or conveyance of information from one place to another. Prior to this there were several modes which did this job and they were couriers, phones etc. In this era the mode have become more and more powerful and advance due to the up gradation of science and technology. Now it has become more advanced on our finger click.

In computer terms this process is done by the bits and bytes which act as basics in all computer related queries. With computers data transfer take place in the form of bits and bytes involving various technologies like optical fiber, copper wire etc.

An example of data transfer is Website which takes its data from the web server which is located some where else from the place where this website is requested.

There are two types of data transmission Serial Transmission and Parallel Transmission.
Some years back there was very known problem with the Internet and that to with data transfer speed. It was sue to this speed the users were very much annoyed because it took several minutes for a process to be complete and sometime even connection was broken in the middle in which receiver lost its data.

There is a good news for all the computer surfers and it is that there is a new cFosSpeed 4.07 Build 1370 which reduces the delays in the data transfer and makes it more easier for all internet surfers up to three times faster.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

The Ethical Blogger: More on Anonymity

The Ethical Blogger: More on Anonymity

India And Internet






The revolution of Internet seems to be in swing for all countries, but India is really plugged into the global community it represents?








Internet rolls a web of connectivity all around the earth, as it grow literally by the hours, India is struggling, not to catch up, but from falling further and further behind the world.











India is favoring things to improve in each and every aspect. Before Five years there was limited use of Internet and that also to in a few major cities, all in the government hands. The agency responsible for Internet activities àVSNL, DOT (Department of Telecommunications) provided an unbearably connectivity, with miserly bandwidth and with too few phone lines. Connection rate ran as low as 5% and users were frequently cut off. This rate for pathetic level of services was among the highest in the world. Indian customers paid about $2 per hour, and lease lines, few companies that could afford them, ranged over $2000 per month. By the year 1998, three years of government monopoly, there were 150,000 Internet connections in India.

Now the government monopoly is largely over. Dozens of Internet Service Providers have set up and price war and an improvement of service are in effect. Now estimated users are at over 2 million, the estimated growth for the next five years (50 million). Internet place have now been set up in the government, both State and Central are pushing for growth in the Internet sector even in small towns. New buzzword is internet. Internet represents the new frontier for middle classes, a clean job with good salary and chance to go abroad.

With the growth of internet in India the Web development and Design Companies have taken advantage are on the driving seat. Today India is one of the leading outsourcing country for IT sector. Companies are offering best Content, Designs and Development with search engine optimization at best buy price and are dealing with clients based at different countries. Till date these companies have earned good reputation and goodwill which is long lasting.

Indian content on the Internet have increased rapidly. Net entrepreneurs have realized the potential of the global market.

Source: indax.com/internet.html

WebSite development: development till date

WebSite development: development till date

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Logo

Logo



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For other uses, see Logo (disambiguation).

A logotype (from the Greek λογότυπο), commonly known as a logo, is the graphic element, symbol, and icon of a trademark or brand, which is set in a special typeface or arranged in a particular way. The shapes, colors, fonts and images usually different from others in a similar market.



Overview



The former United Airlines logo is an emblem and a name.

A logo is an iconic symbol designed to represent a company, product or service. It also depicts
an organization's personality.


In recent times the term ' logo' has been used to describe signs, emblems, coats of arms, symbols and even flags. In this article several examples of 'true' logotypes are displayed,

which may generally be contrasted with emblems, or marks which include non-textual

graphics of some kind. Emblems with non-textual content are distinct from true logo types. The uniqueness of a logo type is of utmost importance to avoid confusion in the marketplace among clients, suppliers, users, affiliates, and the general public. To the extent that a logotype achieves this objective, it may function as a trademark, and may be used to uniquely identify businesses, organizations, events, products or services. Once a logotype is designed, one of the most effective means for protecting it is through registration as a trademark, so that no unauthorised third parties can use it, or interfere with the owner's use of it. If rights in relation to a logotype are correctly established and enforced, it can become a valuable intellectual property asset.


A common misconception holds that a logo type is merely a graphic symbol or sign. This is, however, not the way it is defined by graphic designers and by advertising professionals. A logotype consists of either a name or a name and a sign. The image at right shows an example of the two elements of a logotype.


While large corporations spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to update and implement their logo, many small businesses will turn to local graphic designers to do a corporate logo. Brand slogans

Sometimes a slogan is included in the logo type. If the slogan appears always in the logotype, and in the same graphic shape, it can be considered as part of the logotype. In this case it is a brand slogan also called a claim, a tagline or an endline in the advertising industry. The main purpose of it is to support the identity of the brand together with the logotype. The difference between a slogan and a brand slogan is that brand slogan remains the same for a long time to build up the brands image while different slogans link to each product or advertising campaign.

Examples:

? iPod nano: 1,000 songs. Impossibly small.

? Amazon.com: And you're done.

? Nokia: Connecting people.


History


The origin of logo types goes back to the 19th century, when industrial manufacture of products became important. The new industrial procedures allowed a much higher output than that of the former handmade products. The new products were distributed in large geographical areas, even nationwide. New competitors appeared from time to time, and the offer of products of a same kind increased notably. At that time, a significant part of the population was still illiterate. The industrial leaders became soon aware that the public would not easily differentiate their product from the same product of their competitors. More and more manufacturers began therefore to include a symbol, sign, or emblem on their products, labels and packages, so that all the buyers could easily recognize the product they wanted. The manufacturers later began to add the name of the company or of the product to their sign. The name being shaped often in a specific way by each manufacturer, these combined logo types, which for the first time included sign and name, became extremely popular.

During many decades, when a new logo was being designed, owners, advertising professionals, and graphic designers always attempted to create a sign or emblem which, together with the name of the company, product, or service, would appear as a logotype.

Logos today


Today there are so many corporations, products, services, agencies and other entities using a sign or emblem as logotype that many have realized that only a few of the thousands of signs people are faced with are recognized without a name. The consequence is the notion that it makes less sense to use a sign as a logotype, even together with the name, if people will not duly identify it. Therefore, the trend in the recent years has been to use both logos and names, and to emphasize the design of the name instead of the logotype, making it unique by its letters, color, and additional graphic elements. Examples of well-designed logo and logotypes are available in competitive design annuals.

Emblems will sometimes grow in popularity, especially across areas with differing alphabets; for instance, a name in the Arabic language would be of little help in most European markets. A sign or emblem would keep the general proprietary nature of the product in both markets. In non-profit areas, the Red Cross is an example of an extremely well known emblem which does not need a name to go with, though in Muslim countries it is the Red Crescent.


logo design


logo design is commonly believed to be one of the most important areas in graphic design, thus making it the most difficult to perfect. The logo, or brand, is not just an image, it is the embodiment of an organization. Because logos are meant to represent companies and foster recognition by consumers it is counterproductive to redesign logos often.


A good logo:

? is unique, and not subject to confusion with other logos among customers

? is functional and can be used in many different contexts while retaining its integrity

? should remain effective reproduced small or large

? can work in "full-color", but also in two color presentation (black and white), spot color, or halftone

? may be able to maintain its integrity printed on various fabrics or materials (where the shape of the product may distort the logo)

? abides by basic design principles of space, color, form, consistency, and clarity

? represents the brand/company appropriately


Color is important to the brand recognition, but should not be an integral component to the logo design, which would conflict with its functionality. Some colors are associated with certain emotions that the designer wants to convey (e.g. Loud colors, such as red, that are meant to attract the attention of drivers on freeways are appropriate for companies that require such attention. Red, white, and blue are often used in logos for companies that want to project patriotic feelings. Green is often associated with health foods.)

For other brands, more subdued tones and lower saturation can communicate dependability, quality, relaxation, etc.

Color is also useful for linking certain types of products with a brand. Warm colors (red, orange, yellow) are linked to hot food and thus can be seen integrated into many fast food logos. Conversely, cool colors (blue, purple) are associated with lightness and weightlessness, thus many diet products have a light blue integrated into the logo.


When designing (or commissioning) a logo, practices to encourage are to

? use few colors, or try to limit colors to spot colors (a term used in the printing industry)

? avoid gradients (colors that transition from dark to light/light to dark) as a distinguishing feature

? produce alternatives for different contexts

? design using vector graphics, so the logo can be resized without loss of fidelity

? be aware of design or trademark infringements

? include guidelines on the position on a page and white space around the logo for consistent application across a variety of media (a.k.a. brand standard manual)

? do not use a specific choice of third-party font or clip-art as a distinguishing feature

? do not use the face of a (living) person

? avoid photography or complex imagery as it reduces the instant recognition a logo demands

? avoid culturally sensitive imagery, such as religious icons or national flags, unless the brand is committed to being associated with any and all connotations such imagery may evoke Why are logo important? The idea is to create strong brand recognition.


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Saturday, October 20, 2007

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Website Design

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