Wednesday 27 February 2013

AnswerGarden: A feedback tool


AnswerGarden is a minimalistic feedback tool. Use it in the classroom as an educational tool or at work as a creative brainstorming tool. Or you can embed it on your website or blog to use it as a poll or guestbook.

You create an AnswerGarden by entering a topic on the Create New AnswerGarden-page. Then you'll be redirected to your newly created AnswerGarden. If no-one has posted an answer , your AnswerGarden will be empty there. The next step is to share your AnswerGarden. Use it live in the classroom, at a meeting or a conference. Or place (embed) your AnswerGarden on your blog, site or social network page. As your AnswerGarden draws attention people will start posting their answers to your question, either by entering their own answers or by clicking on and submitting existing answers. These are then represented in your AnswerGarden in the form of a growing word cloud.

It is for anyone interested in using an easy and powerful way to get feedback from a group. AnswerGarden is used by teachers to establish the knowledge level of a class on a certain topic. It is used at conferences and workshops to break the ice with the audience in a fun and interactive fashion. AnswerGarden is used by creative teams for digital brainstorming sessions. People who maintain websites and blogs use it to poll their visitors in a brief and to-the-point matter.

To see the frequency of an answer simply hold you mouse cursor over an answer and after a second a number will emerge, showing you the number of times the answer has been submitted.

We have already embedded this in our blog on the Right Hand Side. You can have a look over it.

Thanks for visiting our blog. We also appreciate your response for the same.





Monday 25 February 2013

QR code ( Quick Response Code )

QR Code is a two-dimensional bar code, invented in Japan in 1994, in a subsidiary company of Toyota, Denso Wave.
Initially, this QR code (Quick Response) was used to mark car parts used in the production process. After a while, due to its ability to integrate a relatively large amount of data and because it has no fixed size, it start to be used successfully in several other domains of activity. The highest penetration was in the mobile devices. This area is booming and QR code seemed to be the ideal solution for data encryption of information that can be transmitted and stored easily in smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices. The highest spreading has in mobile devices which use Google Android operating system.
The code consists of black modules arranged in a square pattern on a white background. The information encoded can be made up of any kind of data (e.g., binary, alphanumeric, or Kanji symbols).
Together with a data structure format, QR code can contain: a business card, a phone calendar event, a useful web address, geographical position, coordinates GPS, SMS, email, etc.
Present application implements the most common formats and generate QR code associated.

Scan this QR Code for my Contact Number. 

Thursday 21 February 2013

Advantages & Disadvantages of Digital Marketing


Advantages of Online Marketing

  • Advertisement on the internet is cheaper than (Low cost) the print advertisement. It is a two way communication between sales person and the potential customer which takes people to the company website. It has a much wider reach.
  • It helps in spreading the business worldwide, with no geographical barriers, making it accessible from one country to another via Internet.
  • It is a 24X7 (365 days) open store where people are welcome to shop anytime from anywhere. This further directs the potential customer towards the company website.
  • Internet makes the product reach much more easy; while researching or getting accurate information on a product. It also adds value by adding a point of reference and a touch of individualized customer service.
  • It also helps in creating credibility and gain trust and confidence of the customers. Many people use internet for the pre-purchase research so that they can find themselves a particular product which meets up to their requirements.
  • It also helps in updating the subscribers through a fast mode of e-mails. Visitors get up-to-date information on each visit.
  • In case of information sensitive business such as a law firm, newspaper or online magazine, or a newsletter, you can deliver the products directly to the customers online.
  • Increased ability to measure and collect data.


Disadvantages of Online Marketing


  • Easier to have outdated information on internet, update timing is a critical issue here.
  • Many web visitors expect something for free. Do you have something to offer free?
  • There is a lot of competition in the market and by the time visitor reaches the product they have already gone through many links and got the required product. Unless they find what they are looking for quickly.
  • There are many pros and cons of internet marketing. Its important to consider each when creating internet marketing strategy.

Tuesday 19 February 2013

Don't use Twitter for Spamming anyone

You may not use the Twitter service for the purpose of spamming anyone. What constitutes “spamming” will evolve as twitter respond to new tricks and tactics by spammers. Some of the factors that twitter take into account when determining what conduct is considered to be spamming are:
  • If you have followed a large amount of users in a short amount of time;
  • If you have followed and unfollowed people in a short time period, particularly by automated means (aggressive follower churn);
  • If you repeatedly follow and unfollow people, whether to build followers or to garner more attention for your profile;
  • If you have a small number of followers compared to the amount of people you are following;
  • If your updates consist mainly of links, and not personal updates;
  • If you post misleading links;
  • If a large number of people are blocking you;
  • The number of spam complaints that have been filed against you;
  • If you post duplicate content over multiple accounts or multiple duplicate updates on one account;
  • If you post multiple unrelated updates to a topic using #;
  • If you post multiple unrelated updates to a trending or popular topic;
  • If you send large numbers of duplicate @replies or mentions;
  • If you send large numbers of unsolicited @replies or mentions in an attempt to spam a service or link;
  • If you add a large number of unrelated users to lists in an attempt to spam a service or link;
  • If you repeatedly post other users' Tweets as your own;
  • If you have attempted to "sell" followers, particularly through tactics considered aggressive following or follower churn;
  • Creating or purchasing accounts in order to gain followers;
  • Using or promoting third-party sites that claim to get you more followers (such as follower trains, sites promising "more followers fast," or any other site that offers to automatically add followers to your account);
  • If you create false or misleading Points of Interest;
  • If you create Points of Interest to namesquat or spam.

Reference: Twitter.com

Shorten Your URL to get more Re-Tweets


  • No account required: You don’t need to sign up for an account to use TinyURL. Paste your long link in the field on ' Right Hand Side ' titled “Enter a long URL to make tiny, ” and click the “make TinyURL!” button to create your shortened link.
  • Add TinyURL to your browser’s toolbar: Make TinyURL even easier to use by creating a link shortener button on the toolbar of your favorite browser. Drag the “TinyURL!” link to your browser’s toolbar, and create short links simply by clicking the button.
  • Hide affiliate links: If you’re an affiliate marketer, sometimes links to your sales commission pages can be stolen and exploited by an imposter. TinyURL allows you to hide your affiliate links and keep them safe from hijackers.
  • Customize your link: You can enter a vanity extension to your TinyURL by adding any word or characters you’d like in the “Custom alias” field.
  • It’s free: TinyURL is a free/by-donation application.

Wednesday 13 February 2013

Fun with Twitter: Tweet Tweet


A Small Mistake can Turn into Disaster

In our Daily life over Social Media, we do lot of activities. But while working over social media please check out these points: 

Do's 

Make new friends 
Add them in groups 
Message Private matters, instead of posting it over wall. 
Be Mindful of what you post. 
Read before you like or share 
Call rather than post personal news 
Reply to comments especially if they are questions 
Avoid Posting comments on every post 
Be careful of your tone 
Use visuals and tag to your friends. 
Use groups and Pages to post for business 
Check your privacy settings 
Put restrictions in tagging 
Report abusive postings or harassment. 
Keep your eyes open for Facebook scams and rogue applications 

Don'ts 

Don’t Post the year you born 
Don’t put your contact information on your profile 
Don’t tag your individual pictures 
Don’t use public for all the postings 
Don’t post your location: for individuals only 
Don’t post frequent advertisements 

Regards,
Brijesh Kumar Pandey