Tuesday, March 26, 2013

internet exercises 249 chapter six

1) Tamago.us Built by artists for artists, Tamago connects its members' into one big network, giving each member the power to buy & sell what they create making money as fans or friends.
    
     Nextag.com    Expert deal-hunters since 1999, we make it surprisingly easy for you to find everything from tech to travel to tiki torches all at the price, place and moment that's right for you. Browse, review, share, get the 411, get the deal: with Nextag, you'll love the way you shop.
30+ million people consult us each month to make their online purchases, and we use our best-in-class search technology and proven expertise to ensure that each and every one of those shoppers is a happy one. This focus and commitment benefits our partners as well, delivering impressive sales volume and ROI for merchants and a streamlined user experience for search providers

2)E-Learningcentre.co.uk  Value from e-learning – a national perspective A report on the key challenges for making e-learning a success. To determine the challenges and barriers to the UK market growth of e-learning, Learning Light undertook a survey of major UK and global employers, and conducted additional research into the UK e-learning market.

   Elearnmag.org
Education and Technology in Perspective: eLearn magazine is the source for news, information, and opinion regarding online education and training.
 
  Elearningpost.  Communities is about the people, and not about the tools that enable communication. In the following sections, we will guide you through resources on the Net that you can explore to learn about building online communities, be it for business or learning. 
 
3) Adobe .com
  • eLearning Suite offers integrated tools for rapid eLearning, courseware authoring, simulation, and media editing virtually everything you need to create rich eLearning experienceslearn tools
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  • knowledge management digital marketing,digitial media,and Web experience management's. 
  • online publishing digital software,digital printer, digital desktop. 
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5)    Blackboard.com, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackboard   Helps clients enrich all aspects of the education experience by engaging and assessing learners, making their daily lives more convenient .


6)   OECD.org/Cached - SimilarShare
International organisation helping governments tackle the economic, social and governance challenges of a globalised economy of statistic in all area of the global.
7)  FEW.com, GEN.com and  Estratgy.gov creating equity for American in all area of life from the military,health fill, and the boardroom they area governmental search engine social network.

8) procurement.org, govexec.com 
They are team serves international organizations and major multinational brands from all continents. They are procurement managers, independent consultants and trainers sharing skills, knowledge and energy.

 
9)DisclosureNet, Go to Assist, Symantec, and Dell Boomi, Stored IQ , Opentext.com
  Technologies and business solutions allow organizations to take full advantage of enterprise information and gain better business insight, create a positive business impact, increase process velocity, reduce risks related to information governance, and protect intellectual property from internal leaks and external threats.
 
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11) Amazon.com, Sony.comAmazon’s Kindle has a robust feature set, particularly when it comes to connectivity. Even the most basic Kindle comes with WiFi, while the Kindle 3G has “free” 3G service (the cost of delivering the content is included in the price). This means that you’ll be able to easily purchase new books while on the go, or re-download books that you already purchased but have since discarded.
Sony only offers WiFi and free 3G with its Daily Edition, which is the most expensive model. This is a serious downside for a gadget that’s supposed to replace books, as it means fooling around with yet another cable and yet more syncing software.
The Kindle offers superior built-in memory, at four gigabytes. The Sony Readers offer half that, but some have superior support for memory upgrades. The Daily Edition, for example, can support Memory Stick Duo and SD Cards up to 32GB.
Battery life is great on both devices, although generally better on the Kindle, which can last for over a month if the WiFi is off. With that said however, even the Sony Readers can generally be used for weeks between charges.

12) WI5CONNECT.COM
LinkingUniverse.com, FundingUniverse.com, Turbulin.com, Greenwala.com. Matchbin.com, and LegalZoom.com

13) kolabora.com benefits are web conferencing, screen sharing and desktop sharing.

 


 

     

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

jewelry online

Kenneth Jay Lanes Oval Faceted Crystal Bangle Bracelet - J270478Prerogatives Sterling Tigers-Eye Gemstone Bead - J298240Tacori IV Diamonique Epiphany Bloom Cut 4.30 cttw Cushion Studs - J271148Casio Mens Edifice Thermometer Bracelet Watch - J106935UltraFine Silver 1 Textured Hoop Earrings - J272074Nicky Butler 23.20ct Pink Chalcedony and Carnelian RingHeidi Daus "Full of Hot Air" Crystal PinR.J. Graziano "Glo For It" Textured Disc Cuff BraceletHonora Cultured Pearl Set of 3 7.5mm Oval Boxed Sterling Drop Earrings

online shopping


Quality Value, and Convenience (qvc.com)

 home shopping network (hsn.com)

 shopnbc.com

 jewelry television (jtv.com)

zales jewelry (zales.com)

I chose these web-site  it's easy on the eyes, and a lot of their product are price less than the average retail store. The big average to online all these site have layaway plan without waiting you get the item shipped direct your door.  

Monday, March 11, 2013

Internet Exercises page 165

1)          Sure thing. Netflix offers a bounty for new subscribers. It's mentioned on the top page of http://developer.netflix.com , and full details are on http://www.netflix.com/Affiliates . Some folks putting together applications will put a bright, shiny "Join Netflix" button on them and get a bit of extra pocket money courtesy of your favorite Movie Streaming and DVD rental business. We're looking to move to a different affiliate program in a few weeks, but folks signed up under the existing program should still get credit for the time being.

(and yes, if you're curious, most of the Netflix pop-ups are from affiliates. There's a clause in the agreement (paragraph 4.2) that boils down to "thou shalt not use pop-overs, spyware, or anything else we tell you to replace." It's a bit like playing whack-a-mole, though, but if we see 'em, we usually tell you to quit it.)

2)          Customer Insights groups collect customer and mraket information from a wide varitety of ssource, ranging from traditional mraketing reseach studies to mingling with and observing consumers to monitoring consumer online conversationabout compant and its product.
Then they use this information to develop important customer insights from which the company can create more value for its customers.

3)        It provide the same as any other web page, like amazon.com overstock.com to me.

4)        The 10 keys items are affiliate marketing, pop-under ads, pop-up ads, permission advertising and permission marketing ,mobile advertising's, random banner, conversion rate ,viral marketing,cookie.

5)
QualBoard® was the first bulletin board platform to make webcam responses easy with one-click streaming of webcam video directly to QualBoard®. Its easy for respondents and easy for moderators. Now researchers can see and hear respondents talk about products and experiences plus have the power of the fully-featured QualBoard® to probe and expand. Adding a few webcam questions not only provides valuable insights, webcam videos make undeniable points in a presentation.

7)If you're selling something, make sure you're selling the right thing. The Internet is a great tool for selling things, but there's a big gotcha. If you're trying to sell something that lots of other people are also trying to sell, you're facing competition two ways; first, it's going to be a lot harder to get noticed on the search engines, and second, the competition is going to eat away at the profits.

The real secret to making money on the net is to sell something that nobody else is selling. Even if the market is tiny and obscure, if you're the only maker, the net will bring you and your customers together. If you sell cowboy boots, you might have problems getting noticed, but if you specialize in cowboy boots for people with six toes, you'll make money. My favorite joke example of a niche is “hand tools for left-handed lesbians”. If yougoogle for that, many of the pages are blog articles referring to my article that used this as an example (the rest are spam; even spammers think it's a funny phrase).

Furthermore, if you're trying to make money with an affiliate program, in particular those that automatically generate a "virtual" website for you, you should know that in almost all cases, they are a waste of time and money. I've written an article, Virtual Vexation, that explains why. I get emails all the time from people who have wasted hundreds, even thousands of dollars on the schemes. Please do not be one of them. Google considers most of these pages to be spam, but I think in a lot of cases, that's a spelling error; the correct spelling is scam.

8)      Hotwire.com  sells hotels rooms ,package vacations. On espn.com you will find ads for cars,trucks and food, beer, sporting evants, and basketball shoes.

9)      ( Adweek.com) ( wdfm.com ) (ad-tech.com ) (IAB.com)
        Come interact with the top players in the industry, exchange ideas and experiences, network, find products to do your job better and join your community in targeted education is comprised of more than 500 leading media and technology companies that are responsible for selling 86% of online advertising in the United States, and in the Global Market place.

10)     Clairol .com By keeping the price, make it more easy to use with all-in-one  packaging's for men and women can keep doing  in the private of their home venus going to the salon, and sitting for 3to4 hours paiding 4 time the paid.

11)  clickz.com, admedia.org marketresearch.com, and wdfm.com They  are all marketing search engine  to help you once you get out of Miami-Jacob's career college in the career of your choice, from business administration, criminal justice.

12)    linkedin.com  Helps manage your professional identity. Build and engage with your professional network. Access knowledge, insights and opportunities.

13) zoomerang.com is a online surveys and questioned  and answer site for company those trying out new products.

14) pewinternet.org and pewresearch.org The Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization, provides free data and analysis on the social  networking, internet borrower, and the number of time you use a credit card in the B2C,B2B.


Tuesday, February 26, 2013

1) That one doesn't have level home to get a movie,the cost is great on a family budget, and its meet the need of everyone in the home, from grandma to little Lisa.

2)Advertising in supermarket, the Internet,billboards,and pop-up on search engine like google ,bingo, face book.

3)The consumer know longer have to return the movies to the store,or stand in long line then get to the counter,and hear sorry we just rented the last one.

4)The price is the same as if it came in the mail, so over all you can now just order though your every own television or dvd player at home.

5)Consumer do not have to go on a waiting list for the next available date for a movie. You can stay in your home and wacth like two hundred other viewers all at same time.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

1) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W610 14.1 MP..$114.99 on amazon.com
Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W610 14.1 Megapixel Compact Camera - Silver   : $89.49  on overstock.com

SanDisk Sansa Fuze SDMX20R 8 GB Black Flash Portable Media Player
 Today: $38.99 on overstock.com

SanDisk Sansa Clip+ 4 GB MP3 Player   $49.99 $29.99 on amazon.com

Oyster OGBZB1101 1.1 cubic feet Digital Microwave Over for 89.00 on amazon.com
Magic Chef MCM1110 1.1 stainless steel Digital Microwave for 79.00 at walmart.com

2)personalization's your visit,and can customization specific items that you already looked at One-Click feature with other shopping aids provided.

3) Create a personal account select your item ,and order it and pay with your credit card or the company credit card, pay-pal account.

5)on move.com 30years fix at 7.5 monthly payment would be 1,500 dollars a month,v today interest rate of 2.66 percent for 15yrs fix rate you would be saving  close to 40,000 thousands dollars equal to a year salary.

7)  Sony DSC-WX150 3D Digital...from$149.00 on shopping.com
Sony DSC-WX150 3D Digital Camera  from Amazon $169 on mysimon.com
   Sony Cyber-shot DSC-W730 16.1-Megapixel Digital Camera - Blue - DSCW730/L
$138 on bizrate.com the best price is on bizrate
bizrate.com has the best price in comparing above all more bang for your buck.
 
8) Xing.com gos further in job search than careerbuilder ,and monster  in finding you a job ,they help with interview ,elevator speech , dressing for interviews writing good resumes.
 
9) what I found on bazaarvoice.com was it teach you empower yourself in every area of life ,from CEO to a Ticketmaster agent ,the manager in a major department store on answering and giving out the right  to customers, as well in selling the company's toilet paper to the highest  bidder
 

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

 Craig list is the new Internet dating for people,who don't know how to meet real  people in social setting,  when they are suppose to be selling things in the garage, basement,or attic.such as grandmother china, granddad civil war riffles, metals ,or mom wedding dress .thing you want to get rid of when you are ready to move in a new place, or to a new state. all though you can find some real cool thing on Craig list. I use Craig list for Pandora breads for my new bracelet.

Monday, February 18, 2013

key terms page 125

Brick-and-Mortar Retailers
Retailers who do business in the non-Internet, physical world in traditional brick-and-mortar stores.

Channel Conflick
Situation in which an online marketing channel upsets the traditional channels due to real or perceived damage from competition.

Click-and-Mortar Retrailers
Brick-and-Mortar retrailers that offer a transactional Web site from which to conduct business.

Considered commerce
Conducting e-commerce where the online channel of a business is integrated with the physical retrail business as opposed to being a separate channel.

Direct Marketing
Broadly,marketing that takes place with-out intermediaries between manufactures and buyers;in the context of this book,marketing done online between any seller and buyer.

Disintermediation
The removal of organizationsor business process layers responible for certain intermediary steps in a given supply chain.

E-grocer
A grocer that takes orders online and provides deliveries on a daily or other regular schedule or within a very short period of time.

Electronic(online)Banking or E-Banking
Various banking activities conducted from home or the road using an Internet connenction; also known as cyberbanking, virtual banking, onlinebanking, and home banking.

Electronic Retailers (e-tailing)
Retailing conducted onlie,over the Internet.

E-Tailers
Retailers who sell over the Internet.

Multichannel Business Model
A business model where company seller in muliple marketing channels simulranously(e.g., both physical and online stores.)

On-demand delivery service
Express delivery made fairly quickly afer an online order si received.

Referral economy
The effect upon sales of consumers receiving a referral or recommendation from other consumers.

Reintermediation
The process wherby inertmediaies (either new ones or those that had been disintermediated) take on new intermediay roles.

Shopping portals
Gateway to e-storefornts and e-mails;may be compreensive or niche oriented.

Shopping robots (shopbots, shoppping agent)
tools that scout the Web on behalf of consumers who specify search criteria.

Virtual (pure-play) e-tailers
Firms thatsell directly to consum,ers over the Internet without maintaining a physical sales channel.

Thursday, February 14, 2013

Question for Discussion 2

7) the process where by intermediaries either new one or those thar had been disintermediated take on new intermediay roles. the intermediary"s role is shifting to one that emphasizes value-added services,such as assisting customers in comparison shopping form multiple scurce,prviding total solutions by services from several vendors, and providing certification and trusted third-party control and evalution systems.

8)not having level home to watch  movies or having to go, to video store for a movies,and not having pay fees for having a movies for three or four days. an to be able to get all the new releases in the comfort of yuor own home.

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Questionfodisscussion

1) Prices that change base on supply and demand for books, there you can download books v paperback's . Then you can read its before you buy it, in comfort of the store to make sure its the book you really want to take home with you to night.

 Yes, its give you a broad selection to chose from paperback's or e-books of your choice to pick from online ,and the store. Yes, its  put the company in a great value proposition for it consumer in today market for marketing strategy.

2) In comparison  for product online ,you can get the point of view of other consumer who have already tried and tested product. While you are  in the decision process.Then you check the approve or disapprove on the brands you have in mind to purchase.

 Before you make the final decision to buy the product of choice. Online customer express their true feeling good or bad, or a just consist complainer out of anger because of buyer remorse.

3) You can find special items for your dog needs and wants to make your dog look cute for any time.
Yes, cause the true dog lover will go to the end of earth for their dogs. With shampoos and conditioner for  dogs ,not say the coats and hats ,not to say the rhinestone collar and lashes.

4) I will design to the customer needs,wants or demands at the time of their order. The only a disadvantages is not being able to deliver goods or services when you said you would. Then over promising on the product, service beyone its of ability.

5) The price, convent on stress when dealing with customer service. The fares are always at a great price that meet your budget. Their Web site are users friendly . When you go to the Web site you alway find other site to visit.

6)  You are in control of your choices and can call all the short. with a stockbroker you have to pay commisson where that money can og on the stock your buying  online when you do it youself.

Terminologofecommerce2

Microblogging
Aform of blogging that allows users to write messages (usually up 140 charaters) and publish then, either to be viewed by any or by restricted group that can be chosen by the user. These can messages be submitted by a variety of means,including text messaging,instant messaging,e-mail,MP3,or just on the Web.

Name your own price model
Auction model in which awould-be-buyer specifies the price(and other terms) he or she is willing to pay to ant willing and able seller. It is a Consumer-toBusiness  (C2B) model that that was pioneered by Priceline.com.

Reverse Auction
(bidding or tendering system) Auction in which the buyer places an item for bid (tender) on a request for quote (Request for Quote)(rfq) system,potenial suppliers bid on the job with the reducing sequentially,and the loeest bid wins;primaarlly a( Business-to-Busines or Government-to-Business)(b2b or g2b) mechanism.

Sell-side-e-marketplace
A Web-based marketplace in which one compamy sells to many business buyers form e-catalogs or auctions,frequently over an extranet.

Search engine
A computer progarm that can access data-bases of Internet resouces,search for specific information or key words,  and report the results.

Social Bookmarking
Web service for sharing Internet bookmarks. The site are apopular way to store, classify,share and search links through the practice of folksonomy techniques on the Internet and intranets.

Tags
A nonierachical keyword or term assigned to a piece of information(such as an Internet bookmark,digital image,video clip,or any computer document).

Tweets
Text-based posts up to 140 characters in lenght posted Twitter.

Twitter
A free microblogging service that allows its users to send and read other users' updates.

Vlog
(Video Blog) Ablog with video content.

Voice Portal
A web site wtih an audio interface that can be accessed through a telephone call.

Web Portal
Asingle point of access,through a Web browser,to critical business information located inside and outside (viaInternet) an organization.

Webstore
(storefront) Asingle compamy's Web site where products or services are sold and usually has an online shopping cart associated with it. Many Webstore traget a specific industry and find their own unque corner of the market.

Wiki
(wikilog) Ablog thaat allows everyone to participate as a peer;anyone may add,delete,orchange content.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Terminologofecommerce

Auction
competitive process by which a seller solictis consective bids from buyer or a buyer solictis bids from seller.

Avatars
animated computer character that exhibit humanlike movements and behaviors.

Back End
the activies that support online order fulfillment, inventory management, purchasing from suppliers,payment processing,packaing,and delivery.

Bartering Exchange
A marketplace in which an intermediary arranges barter transaction.

Blog
A personal Web site that is open to the public to read and interact with;dedicated to specific tpoics or issues.

Buy-side e marketplace
Aprivate e-marketplace in which one company make purchases from invited suppliers.

Desktop search
Search tools thatt search the contents of a user's or organization computer files,rather than searching the Internet . The emphasis is on finding all the information that is available on the user's PC,including Web browser histories,e-mail archives,and wordprocesses documents,as well as well as in all internal files and database.

Digital Products
Goods that can be transformed to digital format and delivered over the internet.

Disintermediation
Eliminatiom of intermediaries between sellers and buyers.

Double Auction
An auction in which multiple buyer and their bidding proce are matched with multiple sellers and their asking prices, considering the quantities on both sides.

Dynamic Pricing
 Prices that change based on supply and demand relationships at any give time.

E-Bartering (electronic  bartering)
Bratering conducted online,usually in bratering exchange.

E-distributor
An e-commerce intermediary that connects manufacturers with business buyer (customer) by aggregating the catalogs of many manufaturers in one place the intermediart's Web site.

E-auctions
Auctions conducted online.

E-catalogs
The presentation of product information in an electronic form; the backbone of most e-selling sites.

Electronic shopping cart
An order-processing technology that allows customers to accumulate items they wish to buy while theycontinue to shop.

E-mall (online mall)
An online shoppint center where many online store are located.

Folksonomy
the practice and method of collaboratively creating, classifying, and managing tags to annotate and categorize content. (collabortive tagging,social classification,social indexing, social tagging)

Enterprise Search
The practice of identifying and enabling specific content across the enterprise to be indexed, searched, and displayed to authorized users.

 Forward Auction
An auction in which a seller entertains bids from buyers. Bidders increase price seqentially.

Informediary
Electronic intermediaries that provide and /or control information flow in cyberspace,often aggreating information thruogh the Website.

Thursday, February 7, 2013

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lawrence "Larry" Page is an American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur who, with Sergey Brin, is best known as the co-founder of Google. On April 4, 2011, he took on the role of chief executive officer of Google, replacing Eric Schmidt   
 
.As a research project at Stanford University, Page and Brin created a search engine that listed results according to the popularity of the pages, after concluding that the most popular result would often be the most useful. They called the search engine Google after the mathematical term "Googol," which is a 1 followed by 100 zeros, to reflect their mission to organize the immense amount of information available on the Web
 
Next, fueled by the rave reviews that BackRub received, Larry Page and Sergey Brin began working on Google. Operating out of their dorm rooms, the pair built a server network using cheap, used, and borrowed PCs. They maxed their credit cards buying terabytes of disks at discount prices. They tried to license their search engine technology, however, after failing to find anyone that wanted their product at an early stage of development, Page and Brin decided to keep Google, seek more financing, improve the product, and take it to the public themselves
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After raising $1 million from family, friends and other investors, the pair launched the company in 1998. Google has since become the world's most popular search engine, receiving more than 200 million queries each day. Headquartered in the heart of California's Silicon Valley, Google held its initial public offering in August 2004, making Page and Brin billionaires. Page continues to share responsibility for Google's day-to-day operations with Sergey Brin and CEO Eric Schmidt. In 2006, Google purchased the most popular Web site for user-submitted streaming videos, YouTube, for $1.65 billion in stock.

 A search engines is a program that searches the Internet and finds webpages for the user based on the keywords that you submit. There are several parts to a search engine such as:

The very popular search engine called Google was invented by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
Google was named after a googol - the name for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros - found in the book Mathematics and the Imagination by Edward Kasner and James Newman. To Google's founders the name represents the immense amount of information that a search engine has to sift through.



 
 
Lawrence "Larry" Page is an American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur who, with Sergey Brin, is best known as the co-founder of Google. On April 4, 2011, he took on the role of chief executive officer of Google, replacing Eric Schmidt.
Sergey Mikhaylovich Brin is a Russian-born American computer scientist and Internet entrepreneur who, with Larry Page, co-founded Google, one of the most profitable Internet companies.
 
 A search engines is a program that searches the Internet and finds webpages for the user based on the keywords that you submit. There are several parts to a search engine such as:


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A search engines is a program that searches the Internet and finds webpages for the user based on the keywords that you submit. There are several parts to a search engine such as:
  • search engine software including: boolean operators, search fields, display format, etc.
  • spider software
  • a database
  • algorithms that rank results for relevancy

Google - Googol

The very popular search engine called Google was invented by Larry Page and Sergey Brin.Google was named after a googol - the name for the number 1 followed by 100 zeros - found in the book Mathematics and the Imagination by Edward Kasner and James Newman. To Google's founders the name represents the immense amount of information that a search engine has to sift through.

Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and BackRub

In 1995, Larry Page and Sergey Brin met at Stanford University as graduate students in computer science. By January of 1996, the pair began collaborating on writing a program for a search engine dubbed BackRub, named after its ability to do back link analysis.Next, fueled by the rave reviews that BackRub received, Larry Page and Sergey Brin began working on Google. Operating out of their dorm rooms, the pair built a server network using cheap, used, and borrowed PCs. They maxed their credit cards buying terabytes of disks at discount prices. They tried to license their search engine technology, however, after failing to find anyone that wanted their product at an early stage of development, Page and Brin decided to keep Google, seek more financing, improve the product, and take it to the public themselves.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

hats

real women wear hats ,hats with flowers, hats with birds on them,hats with fur .If you real want to see a sea go to church on Sunday morning in the black community. We call them our crown of glory,but see delay of just go to church of god in Christ convention in November. You'll see the most unusually hats in world, hats with lace of all colors you can think of,rhinestones, feathers. Hats of leather,suede,and you can from hats made of safety pins.
You can see round hats ,pointed hats ,long hats,and square hats hole array of one you never seem before in your entire life.

 
Hats are a time honor tradition scene the beginning of time starting with bonnet with it's lace and flowers and long satined ties at make strengh bow on side to hold it in place.


 Where did you get that hat?
Where did you get that tile?
Isn't it a nobby one, and just the proper style?
I should like to have one just the same as that!
Whe'er I go they shout, 'Hello!
Where did you get that hat?'