Posted by Goody on 04/22/08 in Computers and Technology
As Microsoft Great Plains consultant or programmer, you should be familiarized with GP modification, customization, reporting and data conversion migration tools. Expecting the situation, when you are new employee who was brought into GP world with something like Microsoft Visual Studio C#, or VB.Net expertise, plus strong MS SQL Stored procedures development skills, read this article to understand your options and future steps. If you are coming from Java and Oracle eBusiness Suite world, we recommend you to get sufficient training and certification in such tools as Microsoft SQL Server 2005, Sharepoint, Microsoft Great Plains Business Portal software development, especially Requisition Management, Order Management, and HR & Employee Self Service. GP is based on former Great Plains Software Dexterity platform, which is in turn written as the IDE shell in C programming language
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Posted by Goody on 04/18/08 in Automotive, Internet
The manager was surprised to see his newest salesman ushering a man out the door. The customer left with a new boat, SUV and enough new tackle to outfit the boat for an extended period of time.
The manager was impressed with his new employee and was curious how the young man had convinced the customer to make such an expensive purchase.
When the customer was safely on the road with his new boat gleaming behind him the manager approached his employee and said, “The guy comes in for a fishing hook and you send him home with thousands of dollars worth of stuff. How’d you do it?”
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Posted by Goody on 03/26/08 in Internet
So you have built a decent looking eCommerce website, pumped up the marketing spend and you are getting good amount of visitors on the site. However, you are facing a problem that most of the newer online retailers face initially – your conversion rate is extremely low. You are baffled why majority of the visitors are not purchasing anything on the site and you ask your head of marketing to look for the answers. Although having a good marketing plan and execution is necessary in bringing visitors to your site, a lot of times, the answer lies within how your website is designed. Here are the top 10 blunders in eCommerce design that can cause the conversion rate to go south -
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Posted by Goody on 03/13/08 in Automotive, Self Improvement
I came across a top ten list recently that delineated reasons for leaving work early. Maybe you have felt this way from time to time.
1. Not spending enough quality time with the kitchen appliances.
2. Came dressed in only a towel…again.
3. Ran out of paper clips.
4. I’ve decided to telecommute.
5. Ambassador to Belgium is at the White House.
6. It’s a long drive home to Texas.
7. One-day sale at Macy’s.
8. My brain is melting!
9. I think they found me out…
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