Thursday, April 8, 2010

From 0 to 25 Sales per Month, Windows 7, Live.com and 3D PhotoSynth

 
My favorite thing about my new computer is my wide screen and the wallpaper slide show. See the article to create your own slide show.
 
I have been using Windows 7 for a few weeks now and like it a lot. Windows 7 is integrated with Windows Live.com. See the articles for using Live.com with Windows 7.
 
In December a new customer needed help with getting visitors to his website. He did not want to be dependent solely on Amazon, which was where he was selling all his product. See the article to see how his sales went from 0 to 25 per month so far.
 
Be Happy, Healthy and Prosperous,
Andrew
 
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In This Email:
 
Article: From 0 to 25 Sales per Month and Growing
Article: Windows 7 and Windows Live
Article: Windows 7 and 3D PhotoSynth
Article: Windows 7 Wide Screen and Wallpaper
 
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Quotes:
 
- The one best precept - the golder rule - in dealing with a horse is never to approach him angrily. Anger is so devoid of forethought that it will often drive a man to do things which in a calmer mood he will regret. ~ Xenophon
 
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Article: From 0 to 25 Sales per Month and Growing
 
In December a new customer needed help with getting visitors to his website.
 
He did not want to be dependent solely on Amazon, which was where he was selling all his product.
 
For the prior six months he had been paying a well known Internet marketing company $500 per month. He was getting 0 to 5 visitors per day and was making no sales. He fired them.
 
We started on a simple plan to get more visitors to his website, which I have been writing to you about. Essentially it consists of regularly posting links back to his website.
 
Now he is getting 20 to 30 visitors per day with 25 sales per month.
 
The message is these techniques do work.
 
See the articles posted here on increasing visitors to your website.
 
 
 
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Article: Windows 7 and Windows Live
 
Web 1.0 was static and one-way websites, you getting information or ordering products from websites.
 
Web 2.0 was social media, with you interacting with others via websites.
 
Web 3.0 is the integration of websites with one another and programs on your computer, where the lines between your computer and the Internet fade.
 
Windows 7 and Live.com infiltrate Web 3.0 into your daily tasks without you taking notice.
 
I have been using Windows 7 for a few weeks now and like it a lot.
 
Windows 7 is integrated with Windows Live.com.
 
If you do not have a Hotmail.com or Live.com email address, go to Bing.com and register a Live.com email address before you do anything else.
 
Various programs will use your Live.com email address to blend the work you do on your computer with Microsoft's websites.
 
The first of these is Windows Live Mail.
 
Windows 7 comes with Windows Live Mail, which I am using instead of Outlook. When you configure your Windows Live Mail on your computer, it asks you for your Live.com email address and then uses the online system as needed.
 
For example, suppose you want to send your friend a dozen photos. If each photo is a megabyte, you would be sending your friend a 12 megabyte email, which would break a lot of mail programs.
 
Windows Mail will now ask you if you want to only send thumbnails. If you say yes, Windows mail will automatically upload your photos and send only the thumbnails to your friend. Your friend will then be able to click on thumbnails to see the photos.
 
There are lots of other ways Windows 7 intergrates with Live.com.
 
With Windows Live Writer, you can update all your blogs without leaving the comfort of Windows 7.
 
Let me know of anything cool you find out.
 
 
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Article: Windows 7 and 3D PhotoSynth
 
www.PhotoSynth.net is an incredible tool that combines your photos into a 3-D interactive walk-through.
 
You need a Windows Live.com email address and can check out the synth I made of the confluence of the Ichetucknee and Sante Fe Rivers.
www.photosynth.net/view.aspx?cid=57dd928f-a56e-4dce-b0fa-7a5aff8298cd
 
You download the free PhotoSynth program, drag over a bunch of photos, wait a long time and your photo synth is automatically uploaded and shared with the world.
 
If you look at my synth, point your mouse to the right of the question mark icon below the synth and then select 2D view. You will see the 40 or 50 photos in my synth. Click on any photo to view. Then double click on the photo to see the synth with that photo. Move your mouse around until you see another rectangular outline and click to change the view.
 
The problem with my synth is the synthesizer was not able to link all the photos into one synth, so I have a dozen little synths in one. Well this was my first try.
 
 
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Article: Windows 7 Wide Screen and Wallpaper
 
My favorite thing about my new computer and Windows 7 is my wide screen and the wallpaper slide show.
 
If you are going to get a new monitor, recommend you get this size, 21.5" and 1920 by 1080 resolution. This gives you enough room to comfortably see two windows side by side.
 
If you have Windows 7, to set up a wallpaper slide show, create a folder somewhere and put a bunch of your favorite photos in there. Right click on your Windows desktop, select Personalize. In the bottom row of options click Desktop Background. Select your folder with your photos. I have my slide set to change photos every 30 minutes.
 
To see your new wallpaper, point your mouse to the right corner of your monitor, at the rectangular button that ends your task bar. This will clear your open windows so you can see your desktop. You can also click this button to minimize all the windows.
 
 
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