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Have Mail contact even whilst in Bolivia!

Whether you are touring to Bolivia or live and work there, it is tremendously significant that you can check your company email either hosted on an Exchange Server Hosting, or with an Exchange provider. The facility to contact your hosted Exchange email or hosted BES on your wireless can be based on the ability of your phone to access the local mobile phone providers.
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Links: a tricky subject

To get a decent ranking these days, you need to do a fair amount of work on your link profile. You can optimise your pages as far as you like, but without the reputation indicator of a good links profile, your SEO plans are not going to get you very far.

The topic of links is a very tricky one for those new to SEO to get their heads around. Links are far from simple. They’re not simple to obtain, and they’re definitely not simple to work into your rankings calculation. Even experienced search engine optimisation experts have difficulty judging what difference a particular link is going to make to a site’s SEO.

Links were once judged in a fairly democratic fashion. One link counted as one popularity vote. This system was a simple one, and made things simple for sites in terms of search engine optimisation. If a site owner wanted to get ahead in the search engines and had completed their on-page SEO, all they had to do was arrange for a few more links to point to their site. One link, one vote. Read more

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Don’t overload your homepage!

When creating a company website, the temptation can be to overload your homepage with information and key messages in order to give viewers a comprehensive overview of the products and/or services that your business offers.

However, as most consumers decide their opinions on a website in a matter of seconds, too many words or graphics can leave them feeling confused. As a result, they may be more likely to return to the search engine and place their custom with a rival firm.

The main mistake that companies make when building a website is to throw too much colour and too many pictures into the design; you want your site to look sleek and professional rather than resemble an explosion in a paint factory! Letting your quality content do the talking is great internet marketing advice.

Similarly, bombarding potential customers with product deals and special offers as soon as they access your homepage can make it difficult for them to access the particular items or services that they require.

Using white space in your web design is rather underrated in this current online business climate. By keeping text and images concise, you give consumers the ability to easily digest information on your company before making the decision where to navigate to on your site.

With www.clickconsult.com, we are a web development company who also specialise in many forms of online marketing, which is why we offer an appealing all-round package. As well as possessing the creative and practical abilities to build a site, our developers also have the promotional background to effectively judge what content should go on your homepage and what should be saved for navigation through your menu bar.

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What is LINQ to SharePoint

What is LINQ? and why use it with SharePoint List data?
LINQ stands for Language Integrated Query, and what LINQ does is add a native querying syntax reminiscent of SQL to .NET Framework programming languages.
Where to get LINQ to SharePoint?

LINQ to SharePoint Server is available in several forms. Next to a regular installer (MSI-package) the project’s source code is also available for download. The reason for making the code available is to help others in implementing custom LINQ query providers. In order to use LINQ to SharePoint Server 2010, one needs the .NET Framework 3.5. If you want to profit from the Visual Studio 2008 integration, you should have Visual Studio 2008 Professional or higher.

The installer and source for the latest release can both be found in the “Releases”-tab on http://www.codeplex.com/LINQtoSharePoint. The latest sources can be found via the “Source Code”-tab on the same web site. Read more

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