By Darling Suje of 1StopPrint.co.uk
12th March 2013
The availability of many desktop printers in the market had made the task of choosing the right printing solution quite difficult. Just look around in the electronic outlets and you will find many digital printers ranging in cost and company. There are many things to look for when getting a printers or giving orders for bulk digital printing. Let’s find what the things to consider…are.
How to Determine Print Resolution
If you are living with a myth that only high resolution printers can give good pictures than correct it. It is not the case. In-fact the higher the resolution you use, the more pixels you will need in your original image file to produce a good print. To better understand it you will have to move to mathematics. The image file size divided by printer resolution determines the final print size in digital image. So if you are planning to invest in a high-resolution printer, ensure that you have the image file to support it. ...
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By Geonet Solutions of Geonet Solutions York
11th March 2013
Technology is making people efficient. If we compare the speed with which many tasks are done today with the speed with which they were done many years back then we will see a lot of difference. No one likes to spend a lot of time in doing that activity which can be done in a short span of time. Information is something which helps people in many ways. If people are not aware about several things then they will not be able to make perfect decisions.
Knowledge is something which is required by almost all the people. There are so many things about which people can get knowledge. Without knowledge, people are not able to do a large number of activities. There was a time when the main sources of getting knowledge for people were books. At present, a large number of people make use of the internet in order to know about various things. Internet is the fastest platform where people can get any kind of information. By sitting at your home, you can search about information of any p...
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By Corinne Lea of Inscyte Limited
04th February 2013
Building and retaining a customer base takes time and effort. One of the most important elements is to understand who your customers are and what motivates them.
1. Complete a profile. Find out as much information as you can about your customers' characteristics. What do they read? What products they buy already from you? What do and don't they like? This will assist you in targeting your customers more effectively and communicate with them more efficiently.
2. Reach your customers. Nowadays you are spoilt for choice. If your business is very small, you may prefer local business directories and print advertising. Digital media is very accessible nowadays and easy to use. Get your own website, use social media like LinkedIn, Twitter, Blogs, Facebook, or send regular newsletters. Remember - keep communicating with your customers even after a sale.
3. Concentrate on the right customers. It takes far less effort to retain existing customers...
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By Alisdair Findlay of Findlay James Insolvency Practitioner
10th January 2013
Cloud computing is essentially where your company has it’s server in a data centre, where all your software and data are securely stored.
You access your server and systems via wifi broadband - so the days of having your offices cabled up, and your own server cupboard looking like spaghetti junction are kind of like, well, hello?
Keeping your server in a controlled, secure Data Centre environment is cheaper, safer and more efficient; as you can access your systems from anywhere you can get a wifi signal.
Mobile broadband dongles mean that this is anywhere you can get a mobile signal. And with 4G networks just around the corner, accessing your systems securely and quickly from mobile devices will soon be taken for granted.
And because the data is stored on a central server, there is no sensitive data saved on local machines, so the risk of mechanical failure, theft or accidental damage creating catastrophic data loss is minimised.
Data Ce...
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By Alisdair Findlay of Findlay James Insolvency Practitioner
05th January 2013
#Crowd-Funding is a manifestation of the power of the internet to organise individuals from a rabble into a team, connecting individuals who have common interests, and allowing them to pull their resources in a focussed and coherent manner. It is a good example of technology promoting meaningful innovation.
A crowd-funding web site acts as a hub where small investments from numerous small investors can be aggregated and then allocated efficiently to small borrowers, looking for investment in a project, in the form of debt or equity or a combination of the two.
I have recently been exploring raising a loan from fundingcircle.com, an SME funding site, for Safehosts Internet LLP, our Data Centre business, which is growing quickly and needs capital to upgrade its power infrastructure. The process has proved straightforward, as the a...
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