29 April 2013

A Nightmare on Tech Street

The Wizard. The word has become a sobriquet for techies or tech people.



Webopedia has three definitions for the word and and all of them technology related. It has become synonymous to a person who is an outstanding programmer. The system administrator for a chat room. Or a utility in an application or computer program that directs you through different steps to accomplish a task.

Though the term was flattering as it is true in a sense - tech people can make the usual burdensome tasks into a magically easy way through the use of technology. Well, actually there's no magic. Programmers do the task in their logical steps.

Since, business systems has been with us for quite a time now, most businesses has come to rely on them. As their dependence grows, their expectations of the system and their programmers grow disproportionately.

How? Business mindset of budgeting is a major consideration. Always. And the IT Department is not immune to it. They expect more but they would not allocate enough (so how could you operate on a shoestring budget?).

As technology ages there come tools and methodologies that evolve, and they expect us to know everything and be updated with these new methods and tools. We may be wizards but one thing certain is we are not omniscient.

I may sound bitter or doubtful of my profession, no I'm not. That's one of the challenges we face. Voila! We usually get over those kinks in our programs so why can we not get over the kinks in our lives?

21 April 2013

More Than a Storage, You Can Turn Your Cloud Storage Into ECommerce Platform

By now, most of us have one or more preferred cloud storage - Dropbox, Box.Net, Google Drive, SkyDrive. We know how it is used: primarily for storing our files into the cloud so we can access them from anywhere or from any device. Another most common use is as a sort of a backup storage in case of a computer crash.

But what you may not know is that your cloud storage can be used into any e-commerce or m-commerce (mobile commerce) platform. There are quite a number of tools or apps that you can use to maximize your use of your cloud storage, whatever it may be.

I will cite just a few and limit to what I have tried, some are free and some requires a monthly fee. Even if you are charged for a fee, I can assure you that you will get your money's worth for its very functionality:

1. Document signing function.
There are a number of apps offered to let you have a e-signature for documents - Adobe EchoSign, DocuSign and my favorite HelloSign. The HelloSign is more to my taste as it is very simple to use, no limit and most of all it can be integrated with your Gmail account, what more can you ask? So if there's a document or a contract to be signed, store it to any of your storage cloud and let HelloSign do the rest.

2. Sales Ordering Function
Handshake is an app that can be installed in your Box storage so you can use your Box folder as repository of all your sales record done via Handshake. Handshake serves as your product presentation platform, Sales Ordering platform where you can fill up sales orders and your office can instantly pick up that sales order and prepare the delivery to your customer in a jiffy. Isn't that efficiency?

3. Web site function
Need a web site? Then turn a folder in your Dropbox into a web site. Site44 is an app that can be integrated with your Dropbox account. The drawback is you have to have knowledge of HTML programming code so you can have a real fantastic web site of your own. Actually HTML programming is not that hard to learn. There is a ton of templates you can use for website you have created.

4. Other useful tools you can use. The Practical E-Commerce has other apps which can turn your cloud storage into powerful platforms for e or m commerce. Visit their web site here.

As you can see, there are a lot of things you can do with your cloud storage. Maximize them and you can profit from them.


18 April 2013

The Mobile Trend



There are some interesting fact now with regards to the mobile era:

"The Philippines is 10th among all countries using mobile internet, according to admob."


Mobile is the trend now. It is time to realize the difference between mobile users and internet users.

A mobile user surfs the web on mobile devices while an internet user surfs the web on PC.

Mobile internet has a different protocol than a PC internet.

If your web site is not mobile friendly, then you have a problem.

11 April 2013

Your Business and Social Media


In marketing, there are two objectives that is always present: one is to keep customers and how to add more customers. Customers here meant the users of a company's products or services. And marketers will pay good money for the success of its engagement campaign with its clientele.

The advent of the Facebook era has brought marketing effort to a new dimension in engaging with its customers and clients. Many companies have looked into this social media phenomenon with much interest. They are of the belief that those who do not will lose the game. 

But how do you play the game? 

Social media is a totally different way of engaging with your clients. Here, you don't make a sale intonation directly, but in a subtle way. Lest you will be making your page a spam machine and your followers may lose interest and worse lose them. Giving tips and tricks that will generate responses is one way to do the engagement.

People loves promotions and freebies. Offer these now and then so that you get the interest of your target market. 

Invite your audience to an event that you are directly or indirectly may have an interest on. It may be a fair where you have a stall or a community event that you may not be directly involved but could initiate a visit to your store. 

When you engage more with your clients you learn to know more information about them - their likes and dislikes.

There are so many opportunities that can arise with your social media engagement. The more you touch base with your customers, the more will you learn how to fit your offerings and strategies.





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