Your portfolio?

April 28, 2009

i was just thinking, maybe i need to post about this thing. i am a web programmer, have been working on php and mysql for about 4 years, but yesterday my friend was asking me a question.

“what website that you have been working on”

i was thingking for a while, and i just.. damn!!!.. i ve never working on a project that i m proud off. maybe one or two projects yes, but at least i got one.

actually i was thingking, what i ve been doing in the past 4 years..

all my client’s websites either are died, left untouched by clients, or just waiting for deletion for the domain. lol.

but yeah, i got one or two projects that i can be proud of. but i think that is not enough for my 4 years experience right?.

just a tips for you as a junior or beginner web programmer , find a good clients, that willing to take care of your works after you left them.

sore feet song

March 30, 2009

I walked ten thousand miles, ten thousand miles to see you,
And every gasp of breath i grabbed at just to find you,
I climbed up every hills to get, to you,
I wondered ancient lands to hold, just you.

And every single step of the way, of pain,
Every single night and day,
I searched for you.
Through sandstorms and hazy dawns i reached for you.

I stole ten thousand pounds, ten thousand pounds to see you,
I robbed convenient stores coz i thought they’d make it easier.
I lived off rats and toads, and i starved for you.
I fought off giants bears and i killed them too.

And every single step of the way, of pain,
Every single night and day,
I searched for you.
Through sandstorms and hazy dawns i reached for you.
I’m tired and i’m weak, but i’m strong for you.
I wanna go home, but my love gets me through.

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lineage 2

March 6, 2009

lineage 2

lineage 2

maps banda aceh di live.com

maps banda aceh di yahoo.com

maps banda aceh di google.comdari 3 thumbnail di atas, bisa kita ketahui kalo maps di google paling baru, krn tampak kerusakan2 dari sunami beberapa taun yang lalu.

tetapi di live dan yahoo tidak terlihat dampak sunami tersebut.

ucapan dosen di barbi3. hhh. keren tu dosen.

Hollander Consultants Activates Second Website in Series

Portland, OR – With the recognition of the tremendous interactivity that web logs (or blogs) provide, Hollander Consultants has moved forward into a new era of information exchange by starting the new website , the second website Hollander Consultants has launched in recent weeks.

“Hollander Consultants has provided practice management consulting to doctors in professions as diverse as dentistry, veterinary, optometry, ophthalmology, medical doctors and chiropractic for 22 years. Hollander Consultants is providing www.practicemanagementblog.com as a service to everyone that would like to know more about how to manage a practice or some other form of business,” said Matthew Bratschi, director of public affairs for Hollander Consultants.

Hollander Consultants recently launched as the first in a series of new websites designed to put the Hollander Consultants brand into broader view in cyberspace. Hollander Consultants also has two additional websites, its main site and an online magazine, Solutions, at .

“This is a very exciting time. This year is the beginning of a fresh period of expansion in Hollander Consultants’ history. The upcoming series of websites will be a great enhancement to our educational and marketing efforts,” said Fred King, CEO of Hollander Consultants.

Hollander Consultants was recently named one of the top 50 companies to work for in Oregon by Oregon Business magazine, the leading publication for Oregon businesses.

Hollander Consultants is one of the leading national consulting firms in United States and Canada for the combined dentistry, optometry and veterinary professions and uses the administrative systems developed by business management pioneer, L. Ron Hubbard.

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Director of Public Affairs

Blood Test for Your Blog?

February 16, 2009

Are you contributing to one of the estimated 36.1 million (and growing) blogs online? Or are you thinking of entering the fray and starting to publish a blog for your small or home business? Make sure you are publishing the right type of blog for your kind of business, or all that writing time will have been for naught.

The Blog Blood Test

Just as there are different types of blood, there are many different types of blogs, and each serves its own purpose. Giving your blog a blood test will help you determine which type of blog is best for your business and what may be wrong with the one you’ve got now.

Blog Blood Type 1: Customer Relations - Blogging is one of the best ways to put a face and personality on your business, especially if you operate entirely in cyberspace. Those that best employ their blog in strengthening relationships with their customers spend a lot of time interacting with customers, answering questions, providing useful tips, and keeping them informed of business happenings. These blogs focus less on the company’s products and more on the company’s culture and outlook. The goal of this type of blog is to engender customer loyalty and establish a consistent flow of interested website visitors.

Blog Blood Type 2: Sales - As you can imagine, most businesses that blog do so because of the perceived benefit to their bottom line. While very little quantitative research has been done with regards to the actual monetary impact of blogging on overall sales, the ubiquity of sales-oriented blogs indicates some kind of return-on-investment. Sales blogs focus on product developments and benefits to the customer. There is less online interaction with customers via the blog as the goal is to move readers off of the blog and onto the product pages. The goal of a sales blog is to encourage visitors to purchase a product, service, or information that the company is offering.

Blog Blood Type 3: Personal Web Journals - These blogs make up the bulk of the 36.1 million web logs online. The majority are personal accounts written without regard to size of readership or monetary value. Many have heralded free blogs as the Internet’s greatest achievement, allowing virtually anyone with an internet connection to publish literally whatever they want, and all in a matter of a few minutes. There are as many purposes for personal blogs as there are bloggers. Perhaps the most common theme is the chance to be heard.

I’ve Taken the Blog Blood Test…Now What?

Which category did your blog best fit in? Did you find that you’re writing one type of blog but desiring the benefits of another? If you haven’t already started your blog, which type do you believe would best match your writing abilities and desired outcome? Simply put, if you’re not writing the best type of blog for the benefits you want, you’ll never get them - and you’ll waste a lot of time in the process.

If your current blog is doing exactly what you want it to, leave it alone. If you find that some changes are necessary, consider the following questions:

  • Do I think I can drive actual sales from the blog?
  • Would I rather spend my writing time interacting with customers (both positive and negative) or writing about my product? (Remember the blood test)
  • Am I the best person to author my blog, or is there someone else who could do a better job?
  • Do I want to stage the blog as a company-sponsored communication tool or would I rather it appear as a kind of third-party, objective review?
  • How much time am I willing to spend writing?
  • How free do I want to be with regards to frequency of posting and responding to customer comments?

Millions of others are already blogging, but don’t let that stop you from starting. Give your business the blog blood test and see which type works best for you.

About the author:
Nick Smith is an internet marketer with an internet . For information about a DNA and other DNA products, visit .

Blog Your Business

February 16, 2009

Does your business need a blog?

A blog is a Web log, an online journal. Blogs started out as
online diaries, in which diarists shared their everyday lives
with the world. From their beginnings as a weird Web fad in 1998,
blogs have moved on, and are well on the way to becoming a
standard business tool.

Why? Because in February 2003 Google.com bought Pyra Labs, the
company which owns the Blogger weblogging tool. Blogger.com, one
of the main sites providing blog software and hosting, boasted a
million hosted web logs in early 2003.

Google.com’s interest in blogs indicates that blogs are
mainstream. A blog help your business in many ways, depending on
whether you create a private or a public blog. Blogs are so
useful that you’ll want to create both.

=> Your business’s private, internal blog

These days, no one works alone. Even if you’re a solo business
operator, you have colleagues — partners, contractors, and
suppliers with whom you communicate daily. A private blog makes
working with a group easier, because you can streamline your
interactions, saving time and energy.

A private blog can contain notes to yourself, or to colleagues.
It’s a place to store information and tips that might not warrant
a special email message. You can post information like meeting
notes, project tasks and summaries, and updated price lists. You
can also post links to large files — no need to email, fax, or
mail them to and fro.

Your blog is more useful than email, because blog postings are
dated, and easily searchable. You can post a message you want
everyone to read, and the message stays on the blog. With email,
you read and delete, or read and forget.

If you’ve worked on a project with someone in another state or on
the other side of the world, you’ve blessed email, because it
makes sharing information so easy. Using a blog to share
information is even easier than using email.

=> Your business’s public blog

A business blog is a marketing tool. A blog can add value to your
Web site, or it can take the place of a Web site. Look on it as a
combination “What’s New” Web site page, and an online journal.
Because of a blog’s freewheeling nature, it’s friendly and
relaxed.

If you don’t have a site, your blog’s a place to put your online
CV, portfolio and client list. You can, and should, use your blog
to express your personality and expertise.

If you have a Web site, your blog page builds loyalty, because
if you provide interesting content, your visitors will return to
your site. And because it’s a Web page, your blog will appear on
search engines, attracting new clients.

Google has been treating blogs differently from other Web pages
for a couple of years. Whereas it takes a standard Web page/ site
a month to be indexed by Google, blogs are indexed daily. This
means that your blog is mega-cheap advertising. You can post
something on your blog and have it indexed by Google within a
day.

Will creating a blog help your business? As I suggested in the
article: “Get Googled And Build Credibility”, because Google.com
is so popular and indexes so comprehensively, if you focus some
of your marketing and promotion time on getting your name out on
the Web, you’re building your credibility, both online and
offline.

(You can read the complete article in the newsletter archives at:
http://www.digital-e.biz/newsletter.html

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So go ahead, blog your business!

=> Blog resources
Blogger -create your own free blog(s) www.blogger.com Blogger
provides a template for your blog, and makes adding to your blog
as easy as writing an email message. The “Post” and “Publish”
buttons on the interface update your blog.

Weblog.com — recently updated blogs: http://www.weblogs.com/

w.bloggar — http://wbloggar.com/A clever and useful little
freebie to write and format your blog posts offline, then
automatically post them when you go online.

Angela Booth’s Digital-e Blog: http://www.digital-
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Blog Problems

February 16, 2009

What in the world is up with the world of blogs? Blogs are meant to be this great new technology where people can share their ideas and interests with others around the globe. As far as I’m concerned the state of blogs is one of chaos, confusion, and anti-interactivity. The other day I decided to do some research on the Web and try to connect to some blog writers out there that interested me. Let me tell you it was not an enjoyable task as I had envisioned. I spent four painful hours surfing through around a thousand on-line journals, and I found only a few that interested me. What are we doing out there people?

First of all, just getting to a blog can be a pain in the arse. For example, you type in the words ‘Philosophy blogs’ and a whole bunch of sites come up. Some are conglomerate sites with thousands of journals, but the area you’re searching for may have only one blog in it! This is because they separate the blogs into a million different categories, like ‘love’, ‘lovers’, ‘lovable’ etc. Why not have just a few main categories to choose from?

The next problem is the content. People with ‘philosophical’ blogs are having personal chats with their mates about the local dance competition on Tuesday! Why not go to a chat room if you just want to talk to your friends? Blogs are supposed to be a personal viewpoint expressed to the whole Web community. Wouldn’t you actually like to meet more people like yourself? How is this going to happen if you talk in strange uncommon slang and acronyms that you and your friends can only understand? Please stick to the subject at hand, and take it at least half seriously.

Another major problem is the fact that you can find a really cool blog that sparks an interest, but then find that the writer hasn’t added an entry in over a year! What’s it doing on the Net? Have these people passed away? I seriously doubt it, as there are so many blogs in this ‘lost’ state. Having a blog is a responsibility; it’s a shared diary for the whole community. How can someone form a relationship if you only write in your blog once a millennium?

Back to the subject of content: These on-line journals are a real chance to communicate regularly with others with similar views to yourself. We can learn a lot from each other, as each human is an individual with special traits and skills that only they have. So why do we see so many blogs just talking about trivial nonsense like ‘Who the coolest movie actor is.’ Humanity is an intelligent species evolving everyday towards a higher consciousness. So where are all the thinkers out there, the people who have taken us to the next levels of spirituality and scientific exploration? I’d really like to hear what you’ve got to say, but all I can find are philosophical beliefs on why died pink jeans express one’s true inner self.

The issue of making comments on someone’s blog is also a controversial one. Why have comments sections if you’re not going to reply to people who have expressed an interest in what you’ve had to say? How is this community going to function if all the conversation is one-way! Come on people, wake up and smell the onions! Let’s change the blogging community into the awesome structure of shared knowledge that it was intended for. Please don’t let it turn into the small-talk world of chat rooms.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jesse S. Somer
M6.net
http://www.m6.net
Jesse S. Somer is a concerned human attempting to inform his fellow people of the real possibilities hidden in the Internet.