Web Host Tips

Posted by arlene

Build a website is much easier these days, lots of powerful scripts you can download freely without cost a dime. Like my favorite WordPress blog system, so powerful and easy to use, the only problem is, I still cannot find a perfect hosting for it. If we see the powerful script is a beautiful house, [...]

Building Proper Links for your Website

Posted by arlene

Linking, framing, and HTML pulls can be part of any Web site with a minimum of legal and business risk if done properly. As a site owner, you need to be concerned with two different aspects:

Exposure from Employees’ Use of E-mail

Posted by arlene

E-mail is qualitatively different from the “snail mail” and fax machines that preceded it in the workplace. First, e-mail is usually connected to the same computer networks that house much of a company’s sensitive information. As a result, an employee can attach anything—from the corporate payroll (to a confidential deal memorandum to your wholesale price [...]

Pepperjam Network Affiliate

Posted by arlene

As an affiliate publisher, I am looking for the good running affiliate programme to fit my online marketing promotion.
Most of us won’t like to promote affiliate programme won’t generate income in the future. It requires the affiliate advertiser quality control.

Measuring the Cost of an Internet Program Customer Lost

Posted by arlene

Sending irrelevant and poorly targeted email to customers is costly, not in offline terms of paper, printing, and postage, but in terms of something even more valuable: Every customer who disengages from an email marketing program is a lost opportunity to realize value from that customer in the future. If the customer disengages completely, the [...]

The influence of the Internet and the electronic commerce

Posted by arlene

The arguments in favor of the Internet sound, at a decade interval, like an echo of those that were previously formulated in praise of the Minitel. This passion for information technology is displayed in a context where ambitious growth rates are not physically sustainable, due to market saturation in rich countries, the progressive depletion of [...]

Standardization of electronic commerce

Posted by arlene

The automation and dematerialization of monetary exchanges are not objectives per se, but are solely means to improve the productivity of financial institutions. In this regard, an overabundance of standards, and sometimes their competition, may constitute a barrier to the establishment of electronic commerce. Even if some manufacturers think they can profit from this situation, [...]

How Wiretapping and Lie Detectors Work continue…

Posted by arlene

How Legal Wire tapping Works
CALEA requires that communications providers allow law enforcement officials to be able to listen in on phone conversations and get information about those phone calls, but only when the law enforcement agency has gotten approval for the tap.
The law enforcement agency goes before a judge and presents reasons a wiretap is [...]

How Wiretapping and Lie Detectors Work

Posted by arlene

Throughout the history of the United States, one of the greatest political tensions has been that which balances personal privacy against the need for law enforcement to protect individuals and the country as a whole.
That tension has been with us from the very earliest days of the Republic. The Founding Fathers were extremely cognizant of [...]

The DHCP Packet Format and Additional Options

Posted by arlene

Similar to BOOTP, DHCP uses a request/reply mechanism, and the packet format is almost the same for both to provide for backward compatibility. The layout of the packet used by DHCP looks very much like the layout of the BOOTP packet, with a few exceptions. The first 11 fields are the same. However, the last [...]

Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on part 3

Posted by arlene

Creating an Address Scope
After you have authorized a server on the network, you can create a scope of addresses that the DHCP server can administer to clients. From the MMC utility, click once on the server you want to administer, and then select New Scope from the Action menu. The New Scope Wizard pops up. [...]

Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on part 2

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Installing and Configuring a DHCP Server on

Posted by arlene

Installing a DHCP server on Windows 2000 or Windows 2003 Servers is just as simple as most application installs. However, you’ll need to have some information ready before you begin the installation. You will need to know the range of addresses that the server will administer and lease to clients. If you have any servers [...]

BadArticle.com Article Rewrite and HTML Markup Tool

Posted by eric

If you are an article or rewrite article writer, you may said that if all your articles pass a copy scan, for sure you can make a lot of money, right? So, from which source except copy scan that costs you in order to check your article and grammar using their service.
You can excel by [...]

Installing Active Directory on a Windows Server 2003 Computer

Posted by arlene

Okay, it’s time to illustrate how the AD installation process works under Windows Server 2003. The example here is based on the Enterprise edition, but the process is similar for all other Windows Server 2003 variants (except for the web edition). To install the Active Directory on Windows Server 2003, follow these steps:

The first window [...]

Server-Side Daemons Part 3

Posted by arlene

Master Maps
The automount daemon uses the master map to obtain a list of maps. The master map also contains mount options for those maps. The master map file is usually named /et c/ auto .master. The syntax for the entries in this file is as follows:
mount-point map [mount-options]
mount-point is the pathname of the local directory [...]

Troubleshooting NFS Problems

Posted by arlene

Many of the TCP/IP utilities that are used for troubleshooting can be employed when trying to diagnose and fix problems having to do with NFS. For example, if a remote file system suddenly becomes unavailable, it only makes sense to first determine whether the remote server is still functioning. You can do this quickly by [...]

Does your e-mail have CRABS?

Posted by arlene

Smith and Chaffey (2005) use the acronym CRABS to summarize effective web-page copy. This is even more appropriate to e-mail copy, since we typically have even less space to communicate. CRABS stands for:

Chunking. Chunking means that paragraphs must be shorter than in paper copy — think one or two sentences, three or four maximum.

E-tools of the Trade

Posted by arlene

There are many fixtures used at retail that call attention to specific products or aid customers in finding and selecting products. Here are a few essential e-fixtures leveraged from retail and redeveloped for online sales. Retail stores use fixtures such as peg hooks and shelves. Catalogs use copy and images to merchandise products. Online stores [...]

Getting More Bang for the Byte

Posted by eric

The online store is a vehicle for an integrated marketing strategy. This strategy can incorporate her selling opportunities in the marketing mix. Promotions can be leveraged across all market- in g vehicles or channels. These can be through e-mails, direct mail sent to a customer’s home, or newspaper and magazine [...]

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