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Top 10 Reasons Your Business Needs A Website TODAY!
Posted: October 6th, 2008 | Author: Josh | Filed under: General |
The small business world is rapidly changing as more people enter and competition gets tougher and small business owners have to be more forward thinking now than ever before just to keep up with their competition. One of the best ways to move your business forward and increase your revenue is by getting your own small business website.A custom and functional website is not as expensive as you think and when done properly can give you more return on your investment than almost any other form of advertising and promotion you can find. The following are the The Top 10 Reasons Your Business Needs A Website TODAY! I think you will find that some if not all of these can apply to your company!
1. A website can help you generate a professional image A professionally designed website is one of the best ways to instill confidence in your new customers who are not familiar with your company already or even increase the confidence of your existing customer base. It gives the customer the impression that they are dealing with a firm they can trust and will generate a sense of respectability with your service and/or product.
2. Business Information is available 24/7 You are able to communicate address, phone numbers, fax numbers, hours of operation and client’s awareness of special offerings.How much time do you spend on the phone giving out all of this information? Directions, wat you do and don’t carry, what hours you are open, the price of some service, how one of your services “works”, directions once again, and yes you are open on Sundays too. What if you could hire someone for just a few hundred dollars a year to take an increasing number of those calls for you? You would do it in a heartbeat wouldn’t you? You’d be surprised how much a website will take off your shoulders while simultaneously driving business to you.
3. No More Yellow Pages People don’t use the yellow pages as much as you think and many refer to the overpriced print pages as a dead form of advertising. Almost every employee in the country that gets paid more than $30,000/year has a computer at their desk and a whopping 85% of college students have their own personal PC while few have a copy of the yellow pages nearby. As habit, they will simply type in “Hair Salon Columbia, Missouri” in Google long before they hunt down the one copy of the yellow pages that was left in the breakroom or on their dorm floor.
4. The Future is Automation (less work = more $) You can highly automate some parts of your business online which in turn will free up other resources to other parts of your business. You could give your customers the option to pay their bills online and check account balances. You can automate deliveries to them. You can allow them to book appointments with your salon online or even make restaurant registrations at their favorite table. You can give customers the option to be notified that their dry cleaning is ready for pickup. It is only getting easier and more convenient for customers to shop at places that serve them around their lifestyle and research shows that Generation Y and even a lot baby boomers are looking for these kind of conveniences when choosing a company to do business with.
5. Provide Research information Consumers spend hours of time researching potential businesses, products and services prior to making an educated purchase. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to give your customers and potential customers the information they want and need to make an educated purchase decision by foregoing a company website.
6. Reach desirable Demographic Markets The World Wide Web is arguably the highest mass-market demographic available. Mostly consisting of college educated or currently being college educated consumers making high salaries or soon to make high salaries. These demographics are the ones who will be going online to do product and service research, looking for general business information, and seeking that automation and convenience I touched on in #4.
7. Create a 24 Hour Service Web pages serve the client, customer and partner 24 hours a day, seven days a week and you don’t even have to pay it overtime wages either. Consumers are increasingly becoming busier and busier every day and by providing information and services online you are able to attract the people who are simply just too busy to handle all their needs during their 9-5 workday while working around your 8-6 office hours.
8. Feed Back from the Customer With a good web presence you are able to ask for feedback in a non-confrontational way and receive information instantly without extra cost. This could be something as simple as a dynamic contact and feedback form or individual product and service rating systems that give the customer the anonymity they desire and the information and feedback crucial to your businesses success.
9. Existence is Everything Without a website, you simply do not exist to the average consumer. Before you look back at all your success and totally disregard what I am saying just hear me out on this. It’s 5:00pm, Friday evening and I have to get my dog groomed this weekend. I type in my favorite search engine at work: “Dog Groomer Columbia, Missouri”. The first two links all look great. I look at their hours, their location, read a little about the company and they’ve been in business for over 20 years, experience is great, so I pick up the phone and make an appointment. What I didn’t know though is that you run a Pet Groomer just a few blocks from where I’ll be having lunch tomorrow. I didn’t know that because your website either didn’t come up in the search engine or perhaps you do not have a website at all. For me and many other consumers, you didn’t even exist when I was making a decision on whom to do business with.
10. Inexpensive and Almost Risk Free All the above benefits to having a website for your small business are great. When people first began to adopt the internet these benefits would have been very costly and out of reach of the average small business owner. However, while every other advertising medium has increased in price over the past decade, website development and hosting has decreased significantly. For just a few hundred dollars a year, you can get all the benefits above and much more. There is virtually “no risk” in website marketing. You don’t have to spend thousands of dollars and wonder if you should have bought a bigger yellow pages ad but can’t change it until the next year rolls around. You can easily customize your website and make changes at your convenience. You can do as much or as little as your business goals and budget allow.
Do it TODAY! Whether you decide to hire a professional like MidMoDesign to design and build your small business website or simply do it yourself your business can’t afford to go any longer without one! Don’t get let your competition leave you behind. Start increasing your sales and service by getting your own small business website today!
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នៅពេលនិយាយរឿងពីបុរសគិតគិតទៅគួរអោយពិបាកមែន ។ហើយនៅពេលយើងទាក់ទងមិត្តនារី នារីនោះនឹងមានអារម្មណ័ហើយគិតមកបុរសយើងដូចជា:
- បើយើងហ៊ានថើបនាង នាងថាយើងមិនមែនជាសុភាពបុរស
- បើយើងមិនថើបនាង នាងគិតថាយើងមិនមែនជាបុរសពិត
- បើយើងសរសើរថានាងស្លៀកពាក់ស្អាត នាងគិតថាយើងចេះតែបញ្ជោរនាងលេង
- បើយើងមិនសរសើរនាង នាងគិតថាយើងមិនចាប់អារម្មណ៍នឹងការតែងខ្លួនរបស់នាង
- បើយើងតាមចិត្តនាងគ្រប់យ៉ាង នោះយើងនឹងមានអារម្មណ៍តានតឹងព្រោះនាងគ្រប់គ្រងគ្រប់យ៉ាង
- បើយើងមិនតាមចិត្តនាង នាងគិតថាយើងអាត្មានិយមមិនស្រឡាញ់នាង
- បើយើងទៅរកនាងញឹកញាប់ នាងនឹងមានអារម្មណ៍ថាយើងគួរឲ្យធន់ទ្រាន់
- បើយូរៗយើងទៅរកនាងម្តង នាងនឹងគិតថាយើងមិនយកចិត្តដាក់ជាមួយនាង
- បើយើងស្លៀកពាក់ស្អាតបាត នាងគិតថាយើងចង់ទៅញ៉ែស្រីផ្សេងឬចង់រកក្រៅ
- បើយើងមិនសូវស្លៀកពាក់ស្អាតបាតមិនចេះតែងខ្លួន នាងនឹងថាយើងស្រែណាស់
- បើយើងនិយាយផ្អែមល្ហែមជាមួយនាង នាងនឹងថាដូចឆ្គួតចឹងជ្រេញណាស់
- បើយើងសោះអង្គើយមិនផ្អែមល្ហែម នាងនឹងសួរថា” បងឈប់ស្រលាញ់អូនហើយមែនទេ?”
- បើយើងទៅជួបនាងយឺតពេល នាងនឹងរអ៊ូថាយើងមិនចេះគោរពពេលវេលា
- បើនាងមកយឺតវិញ នាងថា” មនុស្សស្រីតែងតែយឺតយាវខ្លះជារឿងធម្មតាទេ”
អ្ហើយពិតគួរអោយអាណិតបុរសៗយើងណាស់ផ្គាប់ចិត្តគេមិនត្រូវសោះ ធ្វើបាបប្រុសៗអាហូតតាមមិនទាន់ទេ!!!! ឱអង្កការសិទ្ធបុរសខ្ញុំអើយតើអ្នកនៅទីណា???
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តាមញ៉ុមអានអីបុក J2ME (Java 2Platform, Micro Edition)
J2ME is Sun’s version of Java aimed at machines with limited hardware resources such as PDAs, cell phones, and other consumer electronic and embedded devices. J2ME is aimed at machines with as little as 128KB of RAM and with processors a lot less powerful than those used on typical desktop and server machines. J2ME actually consists of a set of profiles. Each profile is defined for a particular type of device — cell phones, PDAs, microwave ovens, etc. — and consists of a minimum set of class libraries required for the particular type of device and a specification of a Java virtual machine required to support the device. The virtual machine specified in any profile is not necessarily the same as the virtual machine used in Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) and Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE). You’ll see that the profile we’ll use to develop a Palm OS device application is a subset of the Java Virtual Machine you already know.
To date, Sun has released the following profiles:
- The Foundation Profile — A profile for next generation consumer electronic devices
- The Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) — A profile for mobile information devices, such as cellular phones and two-way pagers, and PDAs
A profile in itself does not do anything; it just defines the specification. Profiles are implemented with a configuration. You can think of a configuration as an implementation of a J2ME profile for a particular type of device such as a PDA. Some of the configurations currently available are
| Connected Device Configuration (CDC) | An implementation of the Foundation Profile for next-generation, consumer electronic and embedded devices |
| Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) | An implementation of MIDP for small, resource-constrained devices such as Palm OS devices. |
Since each profile defines a different set of Java class libraries, you cannot take a Java application written for one profile and run it on a machine that supports another profile. Likewise, you cannot take an application written for Java 2 Standard Edition (J2SE) or Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) and run it on a machine that supports J2ME. You can only use the Java classes provide in the Java class library included in your target device’s profile. Restricting yourself from using all of the Java classes you’ve grown to rely on is one of the hardest parts of writing Java applications for small devices.
The rest of this article focuses on using the MIDP profile and CLDC configuration to create an application for a PDA running the Palm operating system.
បើយើងចាប់ផ្ដើមសរសេរយើងគិតទៅលើ
- Configuration (CLDC or CDC)
- Profile (បើ CLDC យក profile MIDP, បើ CDC យក profile Foundation)
អត្តបទយោង:http://onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2001/03/08/J2ME.html
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Java 2 Micro Edition (J2ME) Application Development : MIDP Programming
In This Chapter
- MIDlets
- High-Level API
- Low-Level API
This chapter handles the life cycle and user interface of Mobile Information Device Profile (MIDP) applications. First, the general design of MIDP applications will be discussed. Then, the high-level user interface API will be explained. Finally, the low-level user interface API for free graphics and games will be described.
MIDlets
All applications for the MID Profile must be derived from a special class, MIDlet. The MIDlet class manages the life cycle of the application. It is located in the package javax. microedition.midlet.
MIDlets can be compared to J2SE applets, except that their state is more independent from the display state. A MIDlet can exist in four different states: loaded, active, paused, and destroyed. Figure 3.1 gives an overview of the MIDlet lifecycle. When a MIDlet is loaded into the device and the constructor is called, it is in the loaded state. This can happen at any time before the program manager starts the application by calling the startApp() method. After startApp() is called, the MIDlet is in the active state until the program manager calls pauseApp() or destroyApp(); pauseApp() pauses the MIDlet, and desroyApp() terminates the MIDlet. All state change callback methods should terminate quickly, because the state is not changed completely before the method returns.

In the pauseApp() method, applications should stop animations and release resources that are not needed while the application is paused. This behavior avoids resource conflicts with the application running in the foreground and unnecessary battery consumption. The destroyApp() method provides an unconditional parameter; if it is set to false, the MIDlet is allowed to refuse its termination by throwing a MIDletStateChangeException. MIDlets can request to resume activity by calling resumeRequest(). If a MIDlet decides to go to the paused state, it should notify the application manager by calling notifyPaused(). In order to terminate, a MIDlet can call notifyDestroyed(). Note that System.exit() is not supported in MIDP and will throw an exception instead of terminating the application.
Display and Displayable
MIDlets can be pure background applications or applications interacting with the user. Interactive applications can get access to the display by obtaining an instance of the Display class. A MIDlet can get its Display instance by calling Display.getDisplay (MIDlet midlet), where the MIDlet itself is given as parameter.
The Display class and all other user interface classes of MIDP are located in the package javax.microedition.lcdui. The Display class provides a setCurrent() method that sets the current display content of the MIDlet. The actual device screen is not required to reflect the MIDlet display immediately—the setCurrent() method just influences the internal state of the MIDlet display and notifies the application manager that the MIDlet would like to have the given Displayable object displayed. The difference between Display and Displayable is that the Display class represents the display hardware, whereas Displayable is something that can be shown on the display. The MIDlet can call the isShown() method of Displayable in order to determine whether the content is really shown on the screen.
HelloMidp Revisited
The HelloMidp example from Chapter 1, “ Java 2 Micro Edition Overview,” is already a complete MIDlet. Now that you have the necessary foundation, you can revisit HelloMidp from an API point of view.
First, you import the necessary midlet and lcdui packages:
import javax.microedition.midlet.*; import javax.microedition.lcdui.*;
Like all MIDP applications, the HelloMidp example is required to extend the MIDlet class:
public class HelloMidp extends MIDlet {
In the constructor, you obtain the Display and create a Form:
Display display; Form mainForm;
public HelloMidp () {
mainForm = new Form ("HelloMidp");
}
A Form is a specialized Displayable class. The Form has a title that is given in the constructor. You do not add content to the form yet, so only the title will be displayed. (A detailed description of the Form class is contained in the next section.)
When your MIDlet is started the first time, or when the MIDlet resumes from a paused state, the startApp() method is called by the program manager. Here, you set the display to your form, thus requesting the form to be displayed:
public void startApp() {
display = Displayable.getDisplay (this);
display.setCurrent (mainForm);
}
When the application is paused, you do nothing because you do not have any allocated resources to free. However, you need to provide an empty implementation because implementation of pauseApp() is mandatory:
public void pauseApp() {
}
Like pauseApp(), implementation of destroyApp() is mandatory. Again, you don’t need to do anything here for this simple application:
public void destroyApp(boolean unconditional) {
}
}
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