Entries from August 2007 ↓
August 31st, 2007 — Articles

Tele-Seminar is a seminar or talk delivered through the phone. The person who is taking the seminar will announce the seminar and will provide a number for the attendees to dial in and join. There can be an authentication mechanism also.
Tele-seminar is essentially a conference call, but most of the talking will be done by the person who is taking the seminar.
Tele-Seminars are used to provide training, provide information or sell products or services to a group of people, with out reaching out to them personally, thereby avoiding the cost of travel, lodging etc.
The hardware required for this is a conference bridge. Usually conference bridges are provided by telephone operators. We also can setup conference bridges if we can get E1 lines from the operator. Asterisk Pbx software can be easily configured as a conference bridge.
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August 30th, 2007 — Uncategorized
• The thickness of your skin varies from 1/2 to 6 millimeters, depending on the area of your
body.
• You use 14 muscles to smile and 43 to frown.
• The strongest muscle of the body is the masseter muscle, which is located in the jaw.
• Muscles normally account for 40 percent of one’s body weight.
• There are 230 joints in the body.
• The small intestines are about 25 feet long.
• The large intestines are five feet long and are three times wider than the small intestines.
• Most people shed 40 pounds of skin in a lifetime.
• When you sneeze, air rushes through your nose at a rate of 100 mph.
• An eyelash lives about 150 days before it falls out.
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August 30th, 2007 — Articles
Every page on your site should have a headline.And since the headline is the first thing a person sees, it MUST make an impact and draw the reader into your copy.
Look at Your Site Through Your Visitor’s Eyes
Always use the present tense.
Shorter sentences, words and paragraphs.
One idea per paragraph.
Make sure your words consist of upper and lowercase letters. All caps scream to people and look very unprofessional.
Use strong verbs. Instead of “cut” use, words like slash, chop, dagger, etc.
Challenge the reader. Try titles like, ‘Only Click Here if You Want to Make Money Today’.
Too many exclamation points scream out “Amateur!!!!” you must , use only one.
STRESS THE BENEFITS! Tell the readers, “What’s in it for them.” For example, Earn lakhs by Next Week.
Use the words “I” and “you“. For example: I am working at home and loving it - You can too!
Use attention-grabbing words like Discover, Amazing, and Powerful.
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August 29th, 2007 — Uncategorized

Hello Friends, took a few days off from blogging due to onam holidays. Now Im back with a fresh mind. Thanks for reading my blog.
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August 24th, 2007 — GSM/CDMA

According to Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM Standard), the size of each SMS is limited to 160-characters in order to avoid overloading in the standard forward-and-response operation of the SMS server. Larger content of SMS can be sent but they will be segmented over multiple messages, which lead to extra charges among the mobile phone users.
Therefore Euzer Technologies Sdn Bhd has invented a novel and powerful SMS compression formula which we have filed patent at Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO) at 15th June 2007. With the 50% compression ratio that can be achieved by ZMS, mobile consumers can send up to 280 characters in a single SMS.
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