November 30, 2007

Begginning Of Christmas Cards

window.document.getElementById(’post-9′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;This year, many people around the globe will send Christmas cards to share holiday greetings with family and friends. The annual holiday letter has become a popular method for folks to stay in touch and update their circle of acquaintances with family news and events. These traditional cards and letters have evolved over the generations to become the newsletters and greetings that they are today. But there is a long history of the Christmas cards that goes back beyond the modern society to an entirely different century and culture.
England was the country that saw the first Christmas card more than 150 years ago. In 1843, a man by the name of Sir Henry Cole wanted to find a way to alert his friends to the plight of the poor that Christmas season. He commissioned John Calcott Horsley to paint the first Christmas card with a picture of a happy family surrounded by people helping the poor and needy. The sentiment inside the card simply read, 0A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you.0 This simple greeting card was the humble beginnings of what has become a multi-million dollar industry today.
Although Americans were quick to jump […]

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Photography and Panoramic Pictures

window.document.getElementById(’post-9′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Since the dawn of the photographic age, in the early eighteen hundreds, artists and photographers have pushed the limits of this incredible invention. Over the years, constant innovations and advancements in photographic technology have turned novice picture takers into real camera hounds. One aspect of photography that has fascinated professionals and amateurs alike is the panoramic image.
In the early days of photography, capturing a photographic image was a laborious task. Unlike the almost instantaneous results available through modern digital technology, the process of permanently fixing an image to a photographic plate could take hours.
Panoramic images are not formally defined but generally extend beyond what is considered a wide angle shot. Wide angle photo images are taken in a single camera shot using a lens that shortens the focal length of a standard lens and increases the view angle. Panoramic images feature an extremely wide view angle and can produce very unique still images of landscapes, structures and other subject matter.
A super wide angle lens produces a fish eye view that contains a great deal of optical and dimensional distortion. So it is accurate to think of panoramas as super wide […]

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November 27, 2007

Most Valuable Action: The Route to More Profits

window.document.getElementById(’post-9′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Understanding the most valuable action (MVA) theory will increase the profit you make from your content website.The best money-making content websites have multiple revenue streams. Often they have contextual advertising, display advertising, affiliate links, paid membership, an online shop selling books, reports and other items, an order form for tickets to offline events and much more. The tendency of a lot of these sites is to squeeze as many revenue sources as they can onto every page, the theory being that the more opportunities they give their readers to click on a money-making link, the more chances they have of making money from every visitor.Research has shown that this thinking does not, in practice, optimize revenue.The way to make more money is to reduce the choices you give to your readers and focus their attention on the most valuable action on each page.The most valuable action, or MVA, is just as it says. It is the action that a reader takes on any given page that makes you the most money. For example, if one of your Web pages has:- Google Adsense, which pays you $0.05 per click,- An affiliate link that pays you $10 per sale […]

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