Archive for September, 2010

Sep 30 2010

Home Security Systems: Is Your Setup Legal?

Published by under General,Reviews,Technology

Source: Top Ten Overall Electronics Articles
When installing a home security system, the question of camera location will naturally arise. You may want to keep a home security camera to observe the front door and garage area and a few to monitor high-traffic areas in the house. You may place security cameras by your business’s cash register and near some of the more valuable items you …
from Top Ten Overall Electronics Articles

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Sep 30 2010

March of Technology Could Trample US Audio Heritage

Published by under Technology


From fragile early wax recordings to today’s podcasts, the nation’s audio heritage is at peril, a report from the Library of Congress has concluded. The report, an outgrowth of a 2000 law mandating the Library of Congress to put together a national media preservation plan, found that efforts to preserve sound recordings are a haphazard patchwork threatened by poor funding and technical skills, copyright restrictions and, in the case of modern recordings, the very ephemeral nature of the Internet.
from TechNewsWorld

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Sep 30 2010

Fits.me solves a problem of online shopping

Published by under Technology

One of the biggest obstacles in online clothes shopping is not knowing if the clothes that you order fit. Even worse is when you buy the clothes and find out they don’t go well with your body shape.

This is why Fits.me, an Estonian company, has created this robot mannequin. Those sections are designed to shift around to match body measurements such as height, chest, arm length, and torso.

When customers see a shirt that they want to try on, they can input their measurements and see what it looks like before they buy it. I am assuming that Fits.Me has to take many pictures of the particular item in the adjusting mannequin. That, or they have a 3D program that works out those details.

Right now, this mannequin is only designed for the male form, and it can shape-shift into 2,000 male body shapes. I suppose that once the female mannequin prototype is made, there will be a lot of perverts playing with the bust size adjustments.

The Fits.me virtual fitting room has already been launched earlier this year, and it is being tested at several retailers like Hawes & Curtis in the U.K. and Germany’s Quelle.

I suppose that this technology could do a lot to improve online clothing sales, but we will have to see. The numbers won’t lie on gadgets like this.

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Sep 30 2010

Top 10 Cleaning Myths

Published by under Technology

So clearly, there was room for improvement, and still is. For example, until I read this piece, I had no idea that bleach wasn’t the ideal cleanser for every occasion.

from About Today

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Sep 30 2010

How Many Affiliate Networks for an Offer?

Published by under Make money online

Q: How many affiliate networks as a merchant we should join to make affiliate program successful? We have joined about top 7 affiliate networks and we are still looking to join more. Please suggest.

Shawn CollinsA: Wait… what? You already belong to seven networks? I am assuming this question is related to CPA networks.

It would be insane to create that many instances of a revenue share affiliate programs on different networks.

Anyhow, rather than try to place your offer everywhere, I would suggest limiting the offer to maybe a couple of networks, if not just one.

When you spread the offer across so many networks, it becomes diluted. If you’re exclusive to a bigger network, you may get attention from the bigger affiliates, and if you go exclusive with a smaller one, ask for enhanced exposure and hype.

My advice is to go with 1-3 networks and determine which one is the biggest driver for you, and then go exclusive with them.

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from Affiliate Marketing Blog by Shawn Collins

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Sep 30 2010

Link Building vs. Linkbaiting

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Link building vs. linkbaiting – what’s the difference and why does it matter? Find out in this article.
from About.com Web Logs: What’s Hot Now

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