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How To Deal With Infuriated Customers?
July 10th, 2015 | 2 Comments | Business Needs / Guest Post | Irritation or anger is often ephemeral and they occur when things don’t go according to plans. They are endured in circumstances when the solution hasn’t been found to the problem and they subside the moment the complications get resolved. At call centers, the representatives are dealing with fu...
The Race For Gigabit Internet – Top Internet Provider
July 9th, 2015 | 4 Comments | Infographs / Internet / Internet Information | If you’re like most Americans, it’s probably right around 10 megabits (10 million bits) per second. While that’s fast enough to browse the Internet and download files, it’s a speed that is only marginally better than it was a few years ago. What if you could have Internet that is 100 times f...
5 Things You Should Be Doing With Google Analytics
July 8th, 2015 | 8 Comments | Blogging Tips / Guest Post | A crucial parametric source that every webmaster relies on is Google Analytics. Without a doubt, it is one of the most reliable instruments for evaluating and understanding the sales value and ROI potential of a particular business. More importantly, it gives you a brief outlook upon the overall per...
GetResponse Vs Constant Contact: Which One Should You Choose?
July 7th, 2015 | 0 Comments | Reviews | Promoting a blog, website, or business can get a great boost with the help of email marketing services. Good examples of which are GetResponse and Constant Contact. They are two well-known names among online marketers. They can be considered as two good choices. However, you can’t have both of the...
Is DDoS Protection A Must Have Hosting Option?
July 6th, 2015 | 0 Comments | Guest Post / Internet / Internet Tips | The types of attacks that attempt to making a certain online service unavailable by overwhelming it with the use of traffic from different sources are popularly known as DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service). This is an attack that usually targets wide and essential resources which is typically from ...
Know A Simple Procedure For Microsoft Exchange OST File Recovery
July 5th, 2015 | 4 Comments | Guest Post / PC / PC Tips | When you are not using Outlook with Exchange Server, Outlook stores all the data in a personal folder known as PST file. However, when you use Outlook account with Exchange Server in enabled cached Exchange mode, the mailbox data is cached in form of OST files....