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Themes Development for Drupal, Joomla, Wordpress, PhpBB, Zend cart, CRELoaded Oscommerce

September 24th, 2007 by Krunal
  • It corporate and professional Themes Development or all the versions of Drupal and for other open source solutions

An enhanced experience of the drupal development leads offshore software development India to develop themes which are compatible for different versions of drupal solutions. Offshore software development India’s expertise of CMS development and b2b/b2c portal development helps in developing drupal themes to give elegant design and portal look.

 

Designers and developers at offshore software development India have used their expertise of designing and programming to create drupal theme giving it corporate and professional look.

 

System analyst and research developers’ teams of offshore software development India has aimed to take current open source solutions like Drupal, Joomla, CRELoaded Oscommerce, Wordpress, PhpBB, Zend cart to the next generation application. Also php team works on these solutions to make them compatible with databases like MySql and PostgreSql. Main endeavour is to develop such portal which is content management system including ecommerce and accounting solution.

 

Countries like USA, Canada, UK, Germany, France, Australia, South Africa and region like Middle East, Europe, Dubai has major requirements of these solutions. Offshore software development India is team of excels and experienced developers and programmers in the area of web development, web site designing, php development, .net development to fulfil and satisfy these requirements.

 

Visit us: -               http://www.offshoresoftwaredevelopmentindia.com

 

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Ahmedabad 380015

India

91-79-65457841

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SEO Do’s & Don’ts

September 19th, 2007 by Krunal

Just as there are steps you can take to improve your site’s search engine performance, there are also things that can hurt your chances at optimal rankings—below are some of the major culprits…

Avoid Frames Sites utilizing frames typically separate the content of the page from the frameset, making it virtually impossible for search engines to find, let alone index and produce, the content of the framed pages in their results. If you have framed pages that you want to optimize for search engines, your best bet is to convert them to standard non-framed pages so that search engines can see what they have to offer for content display them properly.
Dynamic URLs Dynamic URLs (e.g. containing “?” or “ID=”) have traditionally been difficult for many search engines to crawl and index properly, although they are getting better at it. To play it safe, monitor your dynamically generated pages to assess whether or not the major search engines are finding them and, if necessary, create non-dynamic, search engine-friendly, versions of those pages on your site (e.g. yourorganization.com/about/default.asp).

Succesful Press Release Publishing

September 19th, 2007 by Krunal

Powerful Press Releases is a book dedicated to writing effective press releases.

 

“Full of valuable tips and techniques on everything from grammar and style to distribution.”

 

Useful tips for write a press release

 

The first lines of your press releases shall include:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE” (or FOR RELEASE Dec 25, 2002) and “For more information, contact:” followed by your contact information.

 

Craft a compelling headline. The headline makes your release stand out. Keep it short, active, and descriptive. If you don’t know how, read a number of compelling headlines till you get some idea.

 

Hook reader with the first paragraph. A first paragraph shall summarize the five W’s: who, what, where, when and why. In fact, most readers will give up if you haven’t “hooked” them in the first few lines.

 

Put the most important information at the beginning. This is a tried and true rule of journalism. Never hide golden points to the end.

Don’t sell but answer questions! Making over-inflated statements is helpless to your business. Write a release that answers questions about your business, rather than piling flowery adjectives without saying why.

 

Don’t say it, show it. Avoid saying something is “unique” or “the best”. Instead, show how people will benefit - i.e. save time, save money, make their life easier, etc.

 

‘non- biased’ source like university professor or software reviewer is very helpful.

Provide all possible contact information including mail address, telephone, fax, e-mail and web site (especially for online business).

Proofread & Proofread! Do remember to proofread your press release for typographical errors before you send them out.

 

End your press release with “###” (without the quotation marks) after your last lines of text. This symbol lets the editors know they have successfully received the entire release.

 

Promote Your Website Offline for only 12 Ways

September 14th, 2007 by Krunal

You have your website and you’ve done everything right on the web like search engines, classified sites, newsgroups, bulletin boards, link sites, mailing lists and now you think you have exhausted the possibilities of marketing your website and you can sit back and wait for the visitors to roll in, right? WRONG!

Here are 12 ways to promote your website without even turning your browser on:-

  1. 1st is make sure that all of your staff know your website address. they know your telephone and fax numbers, “email “address and all know about your web site address. Make sure that any new staff has this information along with the usual contact details.
  2. Print your URL and email address on all letterheads, business cards & compliment slips, in the format www.yourcompany.com this way everyone that you ever come into contact with has your web address.
  3. Business closed for the day? Why not put up a sign - “Open 24 hours a day on the WWW - www.yourcompany.com” Creeper Dining Hall (http://www.creeper.co.uk) did this and regularly get table bookings via email that they would usually have missed.

4.      Include your web address in your answer phone, or line holding message. Let people know that they can find information/buy products/ enquire about services via the World Wide Web.

5.      Type your website address into your screensaver to remind staff of the address while they are on the telephone. This way even temping staff know the address

6.      When potential clients call for information about your company, ask them if they have Internet access and send them to your website. This means they can have the information immediately, without waiting for the postal system, and may help cut down on your postage bills.

7.      Look for unusual promotional items at holiday times - WWW tiepins or brooches, computer shaped cookies, Christmas cards on disks (with the obligatory link to your website) - the choice is endless and it all draws attention to the fact that your company is taking advantage of the latest technology

8.      Why not swap leaflets with one of your clients and reach a whole new potential audience? Every brochure we send out features a leaflet/business card from one of our clients - a favour which they reciprocate.

9.      Magnetic car stickers featuring just your company name and website address help get you seen while you’re out and about and can be a great conversation starter!

10.  Have t-shirts printed with your web address and logo - then give them out as prizes or promotional items.

11.  If you’re in a restaurant or hotel with a guestbook - sign it! And don’t forget to leave your web address. These guestbooks are left in receptions all year round and people tend to browse through them while waiting.

12.  Make sure that any newspaper and other offline ads feature your website address prominently - don’t hide it away in the small print!

Nikki Pilkington is owner of Milton Keynes based Internet Marketing Company Nikki Pilkington.com, and writes articles, hints and tips to help people looking to promote their website for free, For more of her articles www.nikkipilkington.com

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