August 31, 2006 – 12:18 pm
Today is Blog Day and bloggers are encouraged to recommend “5 new blogs, preferably blogs different from their own culture, point of view and attitude…” I liked very much the idea and I want to celebrate Blogday by recommending you the following five blogs:
1. Marvin Dangerfield, a 42 years old radio DJ [...]
August 31, 2006 – 10:11 am
I wrote in a previous post about the importance of social bookmarking sites and how they add a significant number of page views to a site. It is true, but now, after one month of more research, I discovered that search engines are not at all to be disregarded when building traffic and that the [...]
August 31, 2006 – 5:10 am
In this world of hurry, everybody is striving to find a balance. We are under pressure of time, so we want our choices to be fast as well: we eat fast food, we learn how to type fast, we drive fast, we talk fast, we are in such a hurry, that we barely have time [...]
August 26, 2006 – 3:01 pm
Wondering around on the net, I just discovered a new service provided by Google Labs. It is called Google Trends and it compares searches on different topics at your choice, over time, back from the beginning of 2004. It also displays a split by geographic regions. You can enter up to five topics, comma separated, [...]
August 26, 2006 – 10:38 am
This is a new contest launching today at All Tips and Tricks, inviting all of you to join it.
I’m sure that you remember at least one situation which you managed to overcome by using an amazing tip (either discovered by yourself on the spot, or given by somebody else). I encourage you to share it with us now, [...]
August 26, 2006 – 6:00 am
One of the first traffic generators I discovered when I started blogging, was carnivals submission. I tried it and I can say that besides the additional traffic you get (which is not always significat) you get to know a lot of people and you can see things of interest gathered together thanks to active blogging [...]
August 25, 2006 – 2:27 pm
Pivot table is a command in MS Excel which allows thorough analyses of a given database. It can help you group the information in a table by dynamic criteria. As an example, supposing that you have recorded all the sales you had over the past two years, you can group them to see how much [...]
August 25, 2006 – 10:04 am
Working in a team can be irritating if some of the team members don’t play by the rules you all agreed when you started a project. Imagine this situation: for this team, you created some Excel templates which the other members need to fill in and return them to you, so you can put them [...]
August 25, 2006 – 8:40 am
It happens many times that we have to accomplish boring repetitive tasks in MS Excel, such as formatting cells in lots of tables, to make them look more professional, in order to print, let’s say, a report for a client. Those tasks, although easy to do, require a lot of time to complete. Repetitive tasks [...]
August 24, 2006 – 8:22 am
I don’t know about you, but when it comes about CD/DVD writing, I have a problem: if I’m too lazy to label it immediately, it gets lost in the pile and there are 90% chances that I’ll never use it again, as most of the times I get bored of the search process before managing [...]