Wednesday, July 09, 2008

Site Promotion Info

In the modern internet world site promotion is one of the vital task to get the attention of valuable users. Since there is millions web pages added into the www everyday, it is difficult to standout from the crowd. The one possible way is to hire expert in the same industry and you continue your focus on the business.

The people who are expert in the marketing field knows the each and every trap to make your site cash cow. I have come across one of the site for marketing is Site Promotion Info. It seems they are new to the field but they have very good experience on the industry like having one of the best best webmaster website in the internet. I would surely recommend them and will explain you some of the features in their service.

Search Engine Submission is important part of promoting your site. Most of the users are coming form the search engines like Google,etc, you have to spend more time on these service.

Another part is to include in the famous paid Web Directory Blog. Including in these list gives lot of advantages for your website to bring the new visitors.

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Weighted Contributed Method

Under this method the Monthly Gross Revenue of a player is directly proportional to the amount contributed by the player.

MGR = (amount added to the pot / amount in the pot) * amount raked.

For example there are 10 players who are dealt and out of which only 8 players contribute to the pot. Player A closes after he contributed $20 to the pot. The amount in the pot is $300 and A’s contribution is 6.67%. $3 was raked from the plot then A’s MGR would be $20/ $300 * $3 which is equal to $0.20.

Sunday, April 06, 2008

Firefox's Mitchell Baker -- the anniversary interview in full

Earlier this year, I interviewed Mitchell Baker in London for an article in the Technology section of the Guardian. We chatted on too long, and because she was so interesting, I thought I'd put a rough transcript of the rest online for Mozilla's 10th anniversary on March 31. Ahem. But Mitchell said the idea was to celebrate the anniversary all year, so it's still timely....There's around 3,000 words on why Mozilla doesn't want to get into a death-spiral with Microsoft, and has more important things to do than chase market share, such as moving the whole web forward. Also, why Mozilla isn't using Firefox to plug Thunderbird more heavily, and why Firefox is finally taking a serious look at the mobile business.A bit of background: Mitchell Baker joined Netscape's legal department in 1994, and has been involved with the browser ever since: at Netscape, at AOL, and at Mozilla, which she helped set up. She became chief executive of Mozilla Corporation in 2005 -- a job she's just passed to her chief operating officer John Lilly -- and she's now chairman of both Mozilla Foundation and Mozilla Corporation. Earlier this year, I interviewed Mitchell Baker in London for an article in the Technology section of the Guardian. We chatted on too long, and because she was so interesting, I thought I'd put a rough transcript of the rest online for Mozilla's 10th anniversary on March 31. Ahem. But Mitchell said the idea was to celebrate the anniversary all year, so it's still timely....There's around 3,000 words on why Mozilla doesn't want to get into a death-spiral with Microsoft, and has more important things to do than chase market share, such as moving the whole web forward. Also, why Mozilla isn't using Firefox to plug Thunderbird more heavily, and why Firefox is finally taking a serious look at the mobile business.A bit of background: Mitchell Baker joined Netscape's legal department in 1994, and has been involved with the browser ever since: at Netscape, at AOL, and at Mozilla, which she helped set up. She became chief executive of Mozilla Corporation in 2005 -- a job she's just passed to her chief operating officer John Lilly -- and she's now chairman of both Mozilla Foundation and Mozilla..... More Details>>