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9th SONA of Pres. Arroyo

May10

In the 27th day of July at exactly 3:45 pm, we heard and saw the 2009 SONA State of the Nations Address of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo for the 2009-2010. This would be her last and final SONA before leaving her presidency in the government. This is the chance to critic about her tenure in the past years had brought up our country from poverty and corruption. This is the right to hear the president’s speech and judge if it realistic and sustainable.

The 2009 SONA of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in the year 2009-2010 was all about the clarifications of her numerous political issues that surround her. She also talked about Political reforms, Philippine Balance Budget and the National Budget and Management (this is the highlights I think on her 2009 SONA), Education for All(this for the out-of school- youth program), Automated Election (for fast work, less time and security of the said Election 2010). The 2009 SONA State of the Nations Address of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was really a hot issue in the Congress and in the Senate because everybody was looking forward on her decision if she will end her presidency or lengthen time of power in the History of the Philippine Government.

The 2009 SONA of President Arroyo also conveys and highlights many achievements and accomplishments during her administration as well as the status of the government programs in the country since her first year of seat as a President of the Philippine Government. She may also clarify and discuss some political issues and reforms that have a big impact to her governance. As what I have stated that she is still our president or shall I say and maybe forever our president because she has the power to command and do things in the other way around, anytime she can declare “ Martial Law” in order to lengthens her presidency and rule our government back to her hands. The SONA 2009 of President Gloria Arroyo was merely about the National Budget for the 2009. But Budget Secretary Rolando Abaya said that they have not finalized the national budget for 2009 yet and cannot meet the deadline for budget proposal submission to Congress until next month. On the other side, if we will compare with the past years SONA, we must now expect a lot of mass rallies and protest across the country as Mrs. Arroyo delivers her SONA 2009.

But still all of us were still looking forward of what would happen in our country after the 2009 SONA of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Although the SONA of President Gloria Arroyo was successful many of the Filipino people are still arguing and not convinced on what she said and stated because on the issue and as what the Filipino people will expect after speech delivery. What will happen in our country after the 2009 SONA? If this would be her final and last SONA? Or there will be another one.

re leaving her presidency in the government. This is the chance to critic about her tenure in the past years had brought up our country from poverty and corruption. This is the right to hear the president’s speech and judge if it realistic and sustainable.

The 2009 SONA of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in the year 2009-2010 was all about the clarifications of her numerous political issues that surround her. She also talked about Political reforms, Philippine Balance Budget and the National Budget and Management (this is the highlights I think on her 2009 SONA), Education for All(this for the out-of school- youth program), Automated Election (for fast work, less time and security of the said Election 2010). The 2009 SONA State of the Nations Address of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo was really a hot issue in the Congress and in the Senate because everybody was looking forward on her decision if she will end her presidency or lengthen time of power in the History of the Philippine Government.

The 2009 SONA of President Arroyo also conveys and highlights many achievements and accomplishments during her administration as well as the status of the government programs in the country since her first year of seat as a President of the Philippine Government. She may also clarify and discuss some political issues and reforms that have a big impact to her governance. As what I have stated that she is still our president or shall I say and maybe forever our president because she has the power to command and do things in the other way around, anytime she can declare “ Martial Law” in order to lengthens her presidency and rule our government back to her hands. The SONA 2009 of President Gloria Arroyo was merely about the National Budget for the 2009. But Budget Secretary Rolando Abaya said that they have not finalized the national budget for 2009 yet and cannot meet the deadline for budget proposal submission to Congress until next month. On the other side, if we will compare with the past years SONA, we must now expect a lot of mass rallies and protest across the country as Mrs. Arroyo delivers her SONA 2009.

But still all of us were still looking forward of what would happen in our country after the 2009 SONA of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Although the SONA of President Gloria Arroyo was successful many of the Filipino people are still arguing and not convinced on what she said and stated because on the issue and as what the Filipino people will expect after speech delivery. What will happen in our country after the 2009 SONA? If this would be her final and last SONA? Or there will be another one.

Will Mobile Broadband Save the Mobile Networks?

May10

The world is currently poised on the brink of recession. Years of unsustainable economic growth is finally taking its toll and a global economic crisis has taken hold. Some industries will be more affected than others. One industry that could be seriously affected is the mobile phone industry.
 
A research firm called ABI Research has recently released figures to suggest that the mobile phone industry could be in serious trouble. It has found that on a global level, mobile phone sales have fallen by almost five percent against the same time in 2007. This final quarter sales reduction sets against 2008’s full year results which were an increase on the previous year.
 
It has been felt that the mobile phone industry is one that will suffer through the global credit crunch and the figures from ABI Research will do little to help that. All feeling is that the present year will leave mobile operators struggling with sales of standard mobile phones. Even so, the white knight of mobile broadband looks as though it could seriously assist the mobile phone companies from major problems.
 
2008 saw companies such as 3 and O2 add many new packages to their mobile broadband tariffs. It is now possible to get speeds of up to 7.2Mbps and monthly download allowances of up to 15GB all this along with promise of free laptops and netbooks. The final quarter also saw Virgin enter the mobile broadband market. This now means that all of the major mobile phone operators have mobile broadband offerings.
 
The research also hinted at 3G phones will also have strong demand. High profile phones like the Blackberry Storm or iPhone will continue to have high demand in 2009.

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How to View an Economic Recession Realistically – and Cut Costs

May10

 

Is the sky really falling on our heads?

 

The media would certainly have you believe this. Just pick up any paper or listen to the 6 ‘o’ clock news – you’re guaranteed to be bombarded with terms like “Countries in recession” and “a global financial crisis.” But are such strong words really relevant to the current Australian economy?

 

Without a doubt, the property and finance sectors are hurting. But the majority of this pain is created by the media – showering Australians with pictures of doom and gloom. So what is the result of this? Of course it undermines consumer confidence and everyone stops spending. And when nobody buys, business stops! It’s that simple. No wonder we’re all feeling the impact of an economic downturn.

 

Consumer technology is one sector which certainly takes a blow when the economy puts on its brakes. Spending slows completely. And it is mostly business owners who cut expenditure on technology.

 

But they shouldn’t – because technology is an amazing enabler. When used properly, it allows businesses to work more productively at much lower costs. And isn’t this exactly what we are looking for right now?

 

How technology can cut your costs in a recession

 

Let’s take a look at how this emerging technological way of thinking can save you thousands -

 

Where it was once okay to spend a few hundred dollars on an interstate flight and take one or two days away for a conference, it is now considered prudent to substitute this with a free Skype conference online.
Similarly why spend more on phone calls when it’s so simple to switch to VoIP – which will cost you much less but give you so much more flexibility.
And do you really need to rent an office when you can be tapping into technology wonders, working much more cost-effectively from the comfort of your own home?
Have you considered that mobile broadband might suit you better than a fixed broadband connection? Imagine being able to work absolutely anywhere at any given time!
Then there are laptops which replace desk computers in most ways. So you can be more flexible – taking a laptop offsite to other locations. Where once you may have needed two computers, you can now save time and effort with just one brilliant laptop. Maybe your work consists exclusively of going online, in which case you should consider getting a Netbook or a UMPC.
If you need to cut on staff costs, why not outsource? Outsourcing allows you to tap into outside expertise only when you need it – so you are not paying any permanent employee running costs. Everything from reception duties and sales to stacking boxes can all be outsourced to specialists. This leaves more time for you to focus on your core business needs.

 

So thinking ‘technologically smart’ is vital to growing your business, especially in the event of an economic recession.

 

However, it is unfortunate that many business owners are too short sighted to make these upfront investments (so they certainly don’t reap the long-term benefits). Then there are owners who simply refuse to adapt and keep abreast of a changing world. Sadly, it is these businesses that go by the way of the dinosaurs, becoming another number in our economy’s statistics.

 

Now is the time to be at the forefront of new technological strategies. Think cost-saving, think smart. Avoid becoming another statistic and start cutting your costs today!

 

Alex Kain is the owner of Gizmosis which markets a car computer that allows users to be connected . . . anytime, anywhere.

 

 

Positions Held:1996 ? Current: CEO,

Escape Online Internet Services: 2005 ? Current: CEO,

Talkscape (telecommunications)2007 ? Current: CEO,

Gizmosis (in-car technology)

Alex Kain has always been involved in new technology!

Whilst working as Sales & Marketing Manager at Channel 31 Melbourne, Alex discovered the internet?s potential.

As a result Alex launched Escape Online, an internet service provider aimed at small to medium enterprises.

In 2005, Talkscape began providing leading edge voice services.

Most recently, Alex created Gizmosis which focuses on in-car infotainment systems.

Alex?s greatest ability is being able to pick a technology before it becomes mainstream ? this is true of the internet, voice over IP and now with his latest project, in-car computing.

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Online Gift Ideas for Anyone and Everyone Brought to You by Pixmaniaco.uk

May10

Have you recovered from your Christmas hangover? Well, then do not miss the January Sale that Pixmania are having. Loads of gifts and items to buy really really cheap. Bargains to be had here, check this site out – www.pixmania.co.uk.

GIFTS FOR HIM

UNDER £50

Vibell V112 Hot Dog Machine – £12.42
The Hot Dog Machine steams the dogs and keeps them hot in a special compartment while the heating skewer warms up the roll for you, meaning all you’ve got to do is choose whether to go with brown or red sauce on your finished dog!

UNDER £100

GARMIN nüvi 250 GPS for Europe – £88.90
Garmin has brought out an ultra-compact GPS at an ultra-compact price! The nüvi 250 comes with a large 3.5” touch screen, so you’ll be able to follow its clear, precise directions easily. Garmin has also equipped the nüvi 250 with Navteq maps of 33 European countries and a pre-installed speed camera alert. Plus, this GPS gives you 1,300,000 addresses of restaurants, petrol stations, bars and points of interest.

UNDER £200

Braun 9595 Pulsonic Shaver / 7790 series
The 9595 Pulsonic from Braun uses new technology to guarantee a longer lasting, closer shave with maximum comfort. Its ultra thin 4-directional mobile grid heads, Cross-Cutting system and blade precision make it one of the closest electric shaves you’ll ever experience. It also adds the power of ultra sonic vibrations to cut facial hair better and avoid skin irritation. In addition, it can be run under water and has an interactive LCD screen so that you can monitor the internal battery level. Shaving never felt so good.

£200 AND ABOVE

PlayStation 3 – £279.99
It’s been around for a while but it’s still a great gift, and economical too as it combines two presents in one! Not just a games console, the PlayStation 3 also contains a Blu-ray disc player so that you can enjoy films in high-definition (HD) as well.

GIFTS FOR HER

UNDER £50

Coskin CKT-771CT Digital Photo Frame 7″ (18 cm) – black – £46
Add a dose of technology to your personal photos with this digital picture frame from Coskin.
The CKT-771CT digital frame displays photos saved on a memory card directly on its 7” LCD screen. Plus, its modern features, such as the remote control and slideshow function, make viewing your images easy and fun.

UNDER £100

Philips LivingColors Lamp – £93
Set the mood with the LivingColors lamp from Philips. This lamp projects light in 16 million colours, and it has a unique design that adds a touch of warmth and style to your room. It comes with an intuitive remote control that can be used to adjust the brightness to suit your mood.

£200 AND ABOVE

Samsung F480 Player Style in Pink – £269 (contract-free)
The F480 Player Style from Samsung is the perfect blend of technology and style, coming with a 2.8-inch touch screen and a 5-megapixel digital camera function with flash and automatic focus.All this and its compact too, being roughly the same size a a credit card, and just 11mm thick.

GIFTS FOR KIDS AND TEENS

UNDER £50

Apple iPod Shuffle 2GB- £41.07
Keep kids occupied on the bus ride to school with this compact iPod that weighs in at just 15 grams and can store up to 500 songs.

UNDER £100

Toshiba Camileo Pro Multifunction Camcorder – £66.50
A 7-in-1 device, the Toshiba Camileo Pro combines the functions of a camcorder, a camera, an MP3 player, a voice recorder, a webcam and a storage server! It includes a 7-megapixel CCD sensor, and it saves data directly to its in-built 64 GB memory or to SD and MMC memory cards, The Camileo Pro can be easily connected to a laptop thanks to its USB 2.0 port.

UNDER £200

Nintendo Wii – £189.00
The Wii is one giant step for man in the video game domain thanks to its revolutionary remote and its innovative games. Up to four Wiimotes can be connected to the console so this should keep the whole family occupied on Christmas Day

£200 AND ABOVE

Advent 4211 £271
The 4211 netbook from Advent has everything a teen needs – internet access, office documents, and, despite it’s tiny size, a fantastic 80 GB hard drive and a 3-in-1 memory card reader, giving them several storage solutions for all their pictures and music. It’s compatible with WiFi and even Buletooth, and has a 1.3-megapixel webcam with a microphone, meaning the kids can talk to their friends for free via Skype, helping save you a packet on phone bills!

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Web Presence: Necessity or Supplement

May10

In today’s world, Internet access is omnipresent. Wi-fi signals are flowing in almost every school, business, and restaurant. People are accessing information from their cell phone, PDA, iPod, notebook computer, netbook computer, Nintendo Wii and anything else manufacturers can build internet technology into. It only makes sense that consumers are becoming more and more dependent on the Internet. When one needs SEO for their website, the average consumer no longer pulls out their telephone book and starts flipping. This holds true even with non-technological products and services. It is becoming more and more natural for consumers to “Google” what they want to find the best service or quality. With this being the case, it is an expectation of the consumer to be able to find information about your product or service and be able to contact someone with knowledge of the same.

For this reason, having a web presence is no longer just a supplemental way for consumers to contact you; it is a necessity which business owners should pay a great amount of attention to. Even more important is creating an effective web presence that portrays your company appropriately and markets your product or service in a desirable light. Your website will do great things for you but it can also do a disservice to your company if not designed properly. For example, if a consumer finds it difficult to locate a phone number or e-mail contact on your webpage, they have already had one bad experience with you prior to even contacting you! In the past, the Internet market was a more simple environment where users were new and frankly, more patient. In today’s booming Internet economy, users are no longer willing to navigate cumbersome websites or wait for huge files or pictures to load. Consumers can simply move on to the next business where finding information is more efficient. This is why making an easily navigable website provides the consumers first good impression with your company while advertising your product or service and drawing business to your company.

Having a web presence has become the standard of today’s industries. Whether or not your company has anything to do with technology, consumers will be searching the Internet for your product or service. The companies who are prepared with a well-thought out, well-designed web page will be the first to draw the customers in and the others will miss out on their piece of the pie.

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NP9280 released! World’s First Core i7 Gaming Laptop!

May10

Are you looking for a top of the range gaming laptop? The Sager NP9280 is exactly what you are searching for. NP9280 from Factor Gaming is one of the latest gaming laptops that comes with the newest and most exciting graphics card – the GTX 280m. It also features the best processors in the world, Intel Core i7 quad core CPU’s with Hyperthreading technology. The graphics and processing horsepower on this machine is unimaginably high and its gaming-grade memory takes the system to the next level. This gaming laptop affords you the freedom of open architecture. This means that you can upgrade the system whenever new hardware is released.

The Factor Gaming Sager NP9280 has a 12-cell battery power lasts up to 2.5 hours. Nothing to frown about for a gaming laptop, but still paling in comparison to some 8” netbooks on the market. And when you order from Facto Gaming, this gaming laptop also comes with a 3-year platinum warranty and lifetime technical support. The NP9280 gaming laptop also has other mind boggling features such as HDMI, e-SATA, a built-in 2MP camera, and the fastest in WiFi and Bluetooth wireless technologies.

You also get to choose what software you want in your system after buying the NP9280. This would be a great reprieve for you if you are used to worrisome third parties installing software you do not want on your system. Factor Gaming never installs bloatware in, so your Sager NP9280 will arrive clean and ready-to-go. You also do get a state of the art and absolutely free gaming notebook with every NP9280 purchase that you make. The notebook is shipped together with your laptop upon purchase.

NP9280 also comes with a customized DVD for all your gaming needs, which include an optimizer, over clocking tools and special software. All these are offered for free, so you do not have to worry about extra costs after making your laptop purchase. With Sager NP9280 gaming laptop, your gaming will never be the same again. You will absolutely love the experience that this gaming laptop has to offer. If you get yourself one of these gaming laptops, you will get an upper hand over your competitors. Not only are the laptops good for gaming, but you can also multi task, get good entertainment and edit your videos from the NP9280 gaming machines.

The NP9280 gaming laptop from Factor Gaming is quite affordable. And you can get an additional discount if you pay by eCheck or wire transfer. Factor Gaming will ship your Sager NP9280 laptop to you in the most secure manner and it will reach you in no time at all. And to make sure you’re protected, Factor Gaming will also give you a 100% refund should you find something wrong with your laptop and wish to return it.

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Portable One ? A Trusted Name among Resellers

May10

Technology changes in the blink of an eye. Why should you waste extra bucks getting the latest laptop just for the sake of a few new features when equally good customized laptops are available in the market? The best way to go about buying a suitable laptop is to have the guidance of experts every step of the way. And, who else can guide you better than Portable One? We simplify the job for you. We have experts who understand the technology well and know the current trend when it comes to customized laptops.

At Portable One we customize your laptops just the way you want them. You can build your own laptop with our personal and affordable service. We appreciate your needs, and therefore, we give you the best-selling laptops. There is no need for you to scout for independent third parties for different value-added services. Portable One offers you everything you need, including Consulting, Integration, and Support services. We strive to establish a long-term relationship with our customers and fulfill their product requirements not only pre-sale, but also post sale. That’s what sets Portable One apart—we promise and deliver!

We customize any laptop according to the preferred Hard Disk Drive, SDD, and memory. You just have to choose your specifications online and we will send you a quote the same working day. We also install the updated versions of Operating Systems for Sony VAIO laptops. Not just laptops, we offer customization services for netbooks and tablet PCs as well. Our versatility in providing services related to laptops or other electronics equipment gives us the edge.

Portable One resells best-selling laptops from leading brands like Sony, Toshiba, Samsung, Dell, and so on at a competitive price. Our clientele includes mid-sized and Fortune 1000 electronics companies. Just select your choices online and be our customer. You will get an exceptional service from us.

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No Longer ‘Next Big Thing,’ Blogs Still Key Part of Social Media Strategy

May10

In social media years, blogs are practically ancient. The term “weblog,” later shortened to blog, dates all the way back to 1997. 

Technorati now tracks more than 112 million blogs, meaning they are clearly no longer “the next big thing.” Much of the social media buzz is now devoted to social networks like Facebook, which recently announced its membership had grown to 200 million, and Twitter, a micro-blogging site which attracted 7 million unique visitors in February, according to Nielsen Online. (Micro-blogging is a blogging variant that limits authors to 140-character missives.) 

Yet many companies see blogs as a sort of senior statesman of social media, one that is central to their strategies of fostering closer relationships with their customers, rather than a medium with waning influence. In fact, they use newer channels such as Twitter to promote their blogs. 

In the early part of the decade, social media activity centered around blogs because “that’s where the conversations were happening,” says Paul Chaney, president of the International Blogging and New Media Association and author of the blog Conversational Media Marketing. “Conversations are more distributed now, but blogs are like a base of operations from which you foray into other channels.” 

All of the companies interviewed for this piece support this view. They agree that, compared to channels like Facebook and Twitter, blogs offer companies more ownership and control of their brands. Twitter, with its length limit of 140 characters, doesn’t lend itself to the types of involved discussions that are possible on blogs. Because blogs are also more easily accessed by Google and other search engines, they boost a company’s profile through search engine optimization. 

“Our blogs are home base. Whether I am on Facebook or Twitter or any other social site, most of my conversation is still going to happen on the corporate blog,” says Bryan Rhoads, a digital strategist with Intel’s Social Media Center of Excellence. 

“Companies that are focused on joining conversations with customers are going to communities that already have customer bases and becoming relevant in those conversations,” says Bob Pearson, president of the Blog Council and former vice president of Communities and Conversations at Dell. They can then direct those customers to their blogs, which are “the ultimate story-telling mechanism.”

How do these companies and others position their blogs in an ever-shifting social media landscape? 

Dell 

The PC manufacturer started a blog program in July of 2006, at the behest of CEO Michael Dell, in response to its then well-documented struggles with declining customer satisfaction levels. The company spent a few months reading “thousands and thousands” of posts before publishing a post of its own. This research not only gave Dell a sense of how to “blogify” content, it helped the company develop a plan for solving the tech support issues for its products. 

“You can be as transparent and conversational as possible, but if you don’t get the right people and processes in place that are committed to actually helping customers, it won’t do you a bit of good,” says Chief Blogger Lionel Menchaca. 

Menchaca typically identifies an owner or co-owners of a blog, who become responsible for that blog’s content. About 100 employees contribute to Dell’s 15 blogs (four of which are in languages other than English), estimates Menchaca. 

Some of the keys to the blogs’ success: providing a basic training course for all beginning bloggers, enlisting “passionate” employees, and conducting weekly content meetings during which core bloggers compare notes on relevant activities within Dell, comments of Dell blog readers and trends being discussed in the broader blogosphere. 

“We try to balance all three of these content areas,” says Menchaca. “We’re most effective when we strike that balance. If we lean too heavily on what Dell bloggers want to talk about, (the blogs) can become a one-way microphone rather than a conversation.” 

Other channels complement blogs rather than compete with them, says Menchaca. Each Dell blog has a complementary Twitter account. Menchaca oversees the account for the Direct2Dell blog, which has nearly 5,000 followers. Popular posts are often “re-Tweeted” (posted on other Twitter accounts). Though that kind of republication can occur via Google Reader or RSS feeds, Menchaca says “there is more sharing” on Twitter. 

The biggest challenges around a broad social media strategy involve connecting the various channels, both to “bring content from all of our channels to different audiences as it becomes relevant to them” and to help Dell plumb the decentralized content for insights. It’s also tough simply making time to devote to all of the core channels, says Menchaca.

Lenovo 

Lenovo launched its first blog, Design Matters by David Hill, vice president of Design, in June of 2006. Since then, the program has expanded to encompass eight blogs. Ray Gorman, the company’s executive director of External Communications, had to recruit bloggers initially. But thanks to internal promotion of the blogs, including posting them on the company intranet, employees now often ask to blog. The main criteria: enthusiasm and a commitment to keep content fresh and oversee comments. 

Lenovo looks at a number of traditional Web metrics, including unique visits, page views, Technorati rankings and RSS subscriptions, to assess the popularity of its blogs. Gorman pays a lot of attention to ratio of comments and the number of words in comments, which he says indicate a high level of reader engagement. When Hill recently asked his readers what features they’d like to see in a ThinkPad netbook, he received 80-plus comments in one week, some of them nearly 1,000 words long. 

“We pride ourselves on having a technically astute customer base. By offering them this platform, we give them an opportunity to share their expertise with us. That’s invaluable. You can host focus groups at great expense, you can run online surveys, you can do a lot of polling, but you won’t get the kind of rich stuff (you will get from blog comments),” says Gorman. 

Like Menchaca, Gorman sees “great symbiosis” between Levono’s blogs and their supporting Twitter accounts. Lenovo closely monitors Twitter for any signs of customer dissatisfaction and increasingly for what Gorman calls “detection of desire.” So, for instance, Lenovo can enter into a dialogue with customers who might be Tweeting about shopping for a laptop. 

On Twitter and in blogs, Gorman says it’s important to inject some personality into communications. “If all I see from one of my favorite brands is coupons, coupons, coupons, it’s really of no interest. I take more interest in seeing a brand with a personality behind it reach out and say ‘Hey we’re sorry your flight is delayed. Here’s the reason why’ and offer to help,” he says. “If all you do is promote, it starts to get the look and feel of a microphone.”

Understanding the roles different channels play is a key challenge in social media strategy, says Gorman. “We are all guilty at some times of saying, ‘Oh, it’s social media.’ But there are subtleties in the different channels, and you need to understand those if you want to communicate effectively.” 

Intel 

Intel’s blogging program started with internal employee blogs but added public-facing blogs in 2007. The first public blog involved Intel’s own IT department sharing its best practices. This “from the trenches” approach remains popular, with the company’s latest blog featuring employees blogging about their jobs in hopes of attracting talented hires. 

“The strategy has always been to get our employees talking, not just use the blogs as a broadcast vehicle for marketing or PR. So we have a lot of our internal experts sharing what they know, “ Rhoads says. 

One of Intel’s biggest challenges is tweaking its site design so that readers can more easily locate posts of interest, he says. “We have so many conversations going on, we need to find better ways to help folks find that information. I don’t think you’re entirely aware of the huge information pyramid you’re at the top of when you visit the blog home page.” 

Like Lenovo’s Gorman, Rhoads says it’s important to differentiate between channels and craft appropriate strategies for each. “If you’re on a Facebook fan page or application, that’s different from a Twitter conversation with me or my peers, which is different than the blogs.” 

Smaller companies face different challenges than Intel, which because of its market position was pretty sure it could build a blog program and expect folks to come, acknowledges Rhoads. Echoing the comments of The Blog Council’s Pearson, he says SMBs should reach out first to their customers on sites like Facebook. 

“Are (your customers) engaged in existing communities? You don’t have to build it. The point is participation and getting out there and communicating with customers wherever they are. If you are well engaged in those places, then maybe it is time to have a corporate blog,” he says. 

SAP 

SAP employs a different blog strategy, centered around a virtual community in which partners, customers and other external sources outnumber SAP employees. Only about a third of the 4,800 bloggers in the network work for the company, says Mark Yolton, senior vice president of the SAP Community Network. A developer network, begun when SAP introduced its NetWeaver middleware in 2003, predated the broader network. 

Anyone can read the blogs, though one must become a community member to post comments or apply to write a blog. (The five-minute registration process involves filling out an online form, says Yolton.) 

“We have lot of smart people at SAP, but we don’t have all of the smart people. We want to hear insights from others, especially from our customers and partners,” says Yolton. “Maybe a manufacturer in Mexico can help a chemical company in India apply some operational best practices or use their SAP software in a different way.” 

There’s an online form where any community member can apply to become a blogger. If an application is approved, the member becomes a “junior” blogger, whose posts are moderated more closely than those of “expert” bloggers. Junior bloggers also receive basic instruction on how to use the blogging tools and some tips on tone and content. (The latter is especially helpful for bloggers who are not native English speakers, Yolton says, a key consideration for a multinational company like SAP.) 

When expert bloggers click “publish,” their posts go live immediately. Some of the experts are ultimately asked to serve as moderators who vet the contents of junior blogger posts and upgrade junior bloggers to expert status. Most blogs are viewed once live by SAP employees who can respond quickly to issues if needed. Any community member can flag posts as inappropriate or questionable, and flagged posts receive review priority. However, says Yolton, bloggers are never censored except to ensure their topics are relevant to the community. 

Like the other sources featured in this article, Yolton says blogs provide a more robust reading experience than Twitter and other channels. “Blogs are a freeform medium in which you can express opinions, experiences and insights in a much richer way than you could through Twitter or other channels.”

Ann was a leading media authority on automated teller machines before coming to IT Business Edge to cover tech alignment and business value. Read her blog to get information on aligning business beyond the software and the apps. Follow her on Twitter @all1ann

Car DVD, The Four Must Have Accessories That Will Boost Sales But Won’t Break The Bank

May10

With over 12,000 listings on ebay.com for Car Video/DVDs, it is clear that this is the next big thing in in-car entertainment. If you happen to stock the product then you are going to be in the money.

But how can you maximize your returns from your site.

One way is to accessorize. By offering car DVD accessories on you store you will increase the amount your customers are spending and increase your revenue.

Seems like a little bit of a no-brainer doesn’t it?

But what are some of the accessories you can list alongside your automotive DVD products?

Car PC: This is probably the ultimate accessory for the Car DVD Player.

Hook up a car PC that will convert the DVD player into a mobile internet, gaming, security and communication center.

When a fully functional PC is connected to a car DVD Player then it goes from being just a DVD player to being a mobile internet platform right there in the customers’ car. They also work as a semi GPS option thanks to the development of Google maps and Yahoo maps.

These computers don’t exactly break the bank and start from USD 150 onwards.

Reversing Cameras: Now provide your customers with the ultimate parking tool.

Reversing cameras are visual aides that are mounted on the rear of the car. They hook up to the DVD player and give the driver a better visual guide of what is going on behind them.

There are also reversing aides which give drivers spoken feedback on exactly what is behind them and when to stop.

Stock these cameras and see your customers smile all the way into tight parking spaces. With prices ranging from USD 35 onwards they are very affordable impulse items after that big car DVD sale.

Bluetooth Car kits: Another great accessory that adds to your store and is reasonably priced is the range of Bluetooth car kits that can be connected to Car DVD players. These enable drivers to talk on their cell phones while driving.

The receiver is routed via the car speakers, while there is an external mike that the driver talks into, without having to take his hands off the wheel and eyes of the road.

Fun Accessories: The addition of a video screen to the car entertainment system opens up a world of possibilities for in-car entertainment.

For example, connect the DVD with a car video recorder and you can get instant playback (and record) of what is happening on the road.

This, of course, takes the back seat driving experience to a whole new level, but that’s probably a small price to pay for the fun and entertainment these cameras provide.

Amplifiers, video boosters, Digital TV receivers and sound activated lights, the list of products that you can offer along with your car DVD player is sure to keep your customers interested and happy.

Listing these products on your store alongside car DVD players has a number of benefits that you are likely to notice immediately:

* You can offer more special bundling deals
* You will be able to differentiate from other car DVD vendors
* You will increase your average return per user
* You will increase your longtail keyword traffic
* Your customers will be tempted to spend more than they initially planned to.

When listing these car DVD accessories take the following things into consideration:

** Does This Enhance the Drivers’ Experience? **
The critical issue for listing an accessory is how it improves the experience that can be derived from the car DVD player.

Safety products are generally always hot, and products like the rear-view camera or Bluetooth calling kits that enhance car safety will be hit, especially with parents.

Sound quality has always been a critical issue in car entertainment and any accessories that enhances that is critical.

** How Easy Is It To Install? **
The products featured here are a mixed bag when it comes to installation. Some of them can be installed even by novices, while it is best to leave the installation of others to experienced professionals. Make sure the customer knows exactly how much work will be involved in the fitting of the unit.

Car DVDs are to electronics today what the netbook is to computing. What that also means is the number of resellers competing for buyers is huge. Use these accessories to get ahead and get noticed.

Start your search for Car DVD accessories at the best wholesaler online. Visit Chinavasion.com today or paste http://www.chinavasion.com/index.php/cName/car-dvd-players/ into your address bar.

Rose Li is the PR Manager for Chinavasion, China’s premier dropshipper for wholesale consumer electronics

BenQ G2411HD LCD monitor ? A complement to our personal lifestyle

May10

BenQ Corporation, a leading provider of networked digital lifestyle devices, is a multi-aspect company with strengths in product design, visual display, mobile communication and network convergence technologies. BenQ offers unequal breadth and depth of products and combining technologies across platforms through their products including projectors, LCD displays, laptop PCs, Netbooks, LCD TVs, digital cameras, communication products and computing peripherals.

BenQ has released a new Full HD display known as G2411HD LCD monitor– a full lineup of Full HD 16:9 LCD monitors made to fit our room. With 16: 9 aspect ratios, BenQ G2411HD LCD monitor gives the easiest access to adjust our screen. The BenQ Q-Pilot in this LCD monitor allows us to set our ratio display, Senseye, as well as DCR modes through its colorful interface thereby promoting its clever design. There’s no Eco mode, but you can reduce brightness for the same effect. Halving the setting reduced power consumption from 40W to 30W.

The BenQ G2411HD LCD monitor has Advanced Motion Accelerator for increasing brightness and faster response time. Senseye and Photo Imaging technology brings out the most optimized images. Dynamic Contrast Ratio (DCR) in this LCD gives out the magnificent image details and clarity in darkened and complex motion pictures. These monitors are certified under Restriction of the use of certain Hazardous Substances (RoHS) thereby safe-guarding our environment from hazardous material usage. The BenQ G2411HD LCD offers additional HDMI jack.

The G2411HD LCD monitor, packed with these modern technologies and implementations is affordable and creates an attraction through its high definition visual entertainment

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