Thursday, February 19, 2009

Mere office ki khani

Mera office jaha per mein job kerti thi ye meri phali job thi is office mein humere office
Mein alist 30 persion the us ye office ki shuru baat hi thi ye ek ney company khulye thi
her koi ye soch rahe thi ki ye company bhaut chalygi ek din ye bhaut aachi company banyagi ek din ye dynya ki unchayugi ko chuyagi lkin koi ye nhi janta taha ki ye ek dum se down chlijayagi koi kya jane mein ne bhi ye nahi sicha tha lakin phir bhi ye kasa ho gya

Sunday, February 15, 2009

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new wallpaper






So all of us who have worked on websites before, or even have just browsed the net, have come across something called CSS. If you’re familiar with HTM


So all of us who have worked on websites before, or even have just browsed the net, have come across something called CSS. If you’re familiar with HTML at all, you’ve definitely heard the term. CSS is a fairly new addition to website programmer’s tool box. Today we will be going over the language the history of and the pros of using CSS.

What is CSS?
Cascading Style Sheets, CSS, is a coding language used to describe the presentation of a document written in a markup language such as HTML. CSS is used by both the authors of web pages to control colors, fonts, layout, for more details visit to www.web-audios-plus.com and other web page properties. It is used mainly to separate website structure from website content. This improves accessibility, flexibility and control of content presentation.

CSS History
Style sheets have existed since the beginnings of SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) in the 70s. Cascading Style Sheets were developed for creating a consistent approach to providing visual presentation information for web documents. As HTML developed over time, it evolved to include a variety of stylistic capabilities for web developers. This gave designers more control over site appearance but also made HTML more complex to write and maintain. Web browser variations made consistency difficult, and web surfers had barely any control over how web pages were displayed. The W3C began working on a new way to control visual presentation of web content. Out of 9 different proposed style sheet languages, for more details visit to www.html-branders.com CSS grew from two of the 9, Cascading HTML Style Sheets (CHSS) and Stream-based Style Sheet Proposal (SSP). As work was done on the development of these two languages, CHSS took over, and eventually the H was dropped as these style sheets could be used with other markup languages. CSS1 specification was completed in 1996 and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 3 was released with limited support for CSS. In 2000, IE 5 was released, with full CSS support. Right now, most browsers support CSS; Including Mesilla Firebox, Internet Explorer, and Netscape Navigator. There are a few discrepancies in how each browser interprets certain CSS properties, but these have been solved with CSS hacks, workarounds, and CSS filters in order to obtain consistent results across web browsers.


Pros
some of the advantages of using CSS are:
Visual presentation information for an entire website can be held in one CSS file, which allows for changes to be made cross-site quickly.
Different users can have different style sheets.
The documents code is reduced in size, since it does not need to contain any code pertaining to the visual presentation of content.
Pages using CSS are easier to edit in the future.

By no means is this a full explanation of CSS, as that would take many articles to fully explain. But I hope that this article explains a little bit about CSS, how it has developed, and some of the pros of using it.
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Selling your own products

If you're an Internet marketing who maybe has been spending his or her time marketing other people's products, maybe you've reached the point where you want to start selling your own products and the problem is, you don't know where to begin. Well, if that's the case, don't fret. This article is going to give you some solid tips on creating your own products that actually sell. Imagine that. I have every confidence that after reading this, you'll have a good head start on creating your first product.

Probably the most important part of this whole process is finding a niche where people have a definite problem in need of a real solution. See, you can't sell things to people if they have no need for them. For more details www.instant-software-products.com If I don't swim, I'm not going to buy swim trunks. That's all there is to it. So you have to find a market, find out what their problem is and then go create a solution to it.

Now, here's a real easy way to do just that. See all those affiliate products you've been selling? Guess what? They are solutions to problems. All you have to do is create a similar product to the one that you're already selling and you're in like Flint. The only thing you have to do, in order to get a jump on your competition, is to make the product better, or create a product of similar quality and sell it for less. If I can buy Life Savers from drug store A for $1 a bag and another drug store B sells it for 90 cents a bag, I'm going to buy it from drug store B. It's that simple.

Another thing you have to keep in mind when creating your product is how it's going to be delivered. The quicker it can be delivered to your prospect, the better. That is why digital info products are so popular. For more details www.info-product-profit-revealed.com They can be immediately downloaded after purchase. People today want instant gratification. So by giving them a product that they can get right away, you stand a much better chance of getting the sale.

These are just a couple of the many things you can do to create products that will sell. Below you will find a review of a great book on product creation that I wrote along with my friend Justin Michie. I think you will find it quite helpful.
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Internet Marketing Tips - What about competing products?

You would think that something like creating a product that sells would be a simple matter. Truth is, it should be. The problem is, so many would be product creators get the process all wrong. The reason they get it all wrong is because they don't start with the basic foundation of how to create a product. And believe it or not, it has NOTHING to go with the actual product creation at all. Confused? Well, after reading this article, you won't be.

Okay, so what am I talking about? What's the ONE biggest mistake that product creators make, even before they put pen to paper, that makes it so that they end up with a product that doesn't sell no matter how much advertising they throw at it? Give up? It's lack of research. What kind of research? For more details www.instant-software-products.com Well, the kind that starts with finding out if there's even a demand for your product. So let's start there.

So many inventors come up with these great ideas. The problem is, they never asked anybody if they even cared about the idea. I'll give you a perfect example. Yes, I was guilty of this myself many years ago when I created my first product. It was a new way to do divination. Problem is, I didn't do my research to find out if anybody even cared about it. As a result, the product didn't sell because ultimately, nobody DID care.

Okay, but what if people DO care about the product? Well, there's still another hurdle. What about competing products? What do THEY offer? If competing products offer more value than the one you're planning to create, you're probably not going to get much of the market share, if any at all. So you have to research the competition. You have to find out what people like about the product and what they don't like. That's the only way you're going to have a chance to make sales.

So as you can see, even before you begin to create your product, you will have hurdles that you will have to get over. For more details www.info-product-profit-revealed.com A product that nobody wants, or one that doesn't stack up to the competition, isn't going to sell. Don't know where to start to create your first product? Check out my review of "The Complete Guide To Product Creationwww.product-creation-innovation.com

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