Pixabella

Entries from October 2008

  • RSS Feed
  • Login
  • Home
  • Templates
  • Free Stuff
  • Privacy
  • Contact

Thursday, October 23. 2008

Outsource your next website project

As you know I have produced a few HTML templates that I'm quite happy with, but I have reasonable knwowledge of HTML, the language used to build websites, and it isn't too difficult for me.

A friend on the other hand runs a shop and knows nothing about HTML so ha to rely on an expert to do this for her, she's getting an ecommerce website made so that she can sell her products online. Finding an expert who knows about pulling a website and all the third party bits together is the secret to a successful website.

In my friend's case her designer is creating from scratch all the code that she needs to be able to receive Paypal payments, and she's paying a fortune to have the programmer do this for her, but the crazy thing is that she could have the job done cheaper and faster if she only knew that there are people who do this stuff all the time and re-use code from companies like Paypal to make the entire project work better.

API Coders is one of these. They do Free API Map, Photo, SOAP, Mashup and Shopping Cart Applications, and are based in India so they can afford to keep their prices down, far more competitive than anything in the west, yet their programmers are some of the most highly educated in the world.

I personally recommend outsourcing to India, it doesn't harm me or my local economy, in fact the opposite. By getting Indian programmers and designers to produce websites I can actually get my sites up much quicker, that means I can start earning from them quicker, and because my costs are lower I can use more of my profits to reinvest in my business. It's a win for me, a win for my business and customers, a win for my local suppliers, and a win for the programmer in India.

API Coders specialise in integrating code developed by other companies, like Paypal, Authorize.net, Google Maps, Flickr, etc into websites for online shops, realtors, almost any kind of business that wants to leverage of the power of a bigger service provider.
in HTML and CSS   Comments (0)

Thursday, October 23. 2008

India goes to the moon

I'm amazed, speechless actually, when did India suddenly become a space nation? In the last few days the BBC has reported about India launching an unmanned probe that is going to go to the moon, put itself into orbit, then photograph the surface of the moon in detail never done before.

This is the sort of thing I usually expect to see NASA or the Russians doing, but instead it is India that is celebrating the successful launch of its rocket and probe.

Apparently the technology is all home-grown, developed by Indian scientists and technicians. Their moon probe, Chandrayaan-1, carries a bunch of instuments, some of them owned by India, and others owned by other nations, and once it's in orbit it will drop to 100km and stay in that orbit while it completes it's mission.

Part of the mission also includes shooting a dart into the moon to measure the kinds of materials found under the surface. Very exciting stuff, and good luck to India!
in Blog   Comments (0)

Wednesday, October 22. 2008

Bartering vs Money

Money is such a convenient thing to have, and really makes buying things pretty easy if you have it, but there are times you just want to swap something for what you need, it's a system that used to work very well, it's called bartering.

The way the financial crisis is going at the moment I guess a lot more people are going to be looking at bartering to help feed their families and maintain some savings until the economy improves again.

Here in Spain bartering is common, for example we have a lot of fruit trees on our property, and I grow herbs and vegetables, and I swap these for things that other people have. One friend let me borrow her car to go shopping, and she wanted a bag of figs in return.

This is a fantastic way to get things done and it doesn't cost money whereas if I'd got a taxi or hired a car it would have cost me much more than that bag of figs, but that is what she wanted so that she could make jam.

in Gardening   Comments (0)

Tuesday, October 21. 2008

Become a webhost reseller

Webhosting these days seems more and more confusing every time you look at your options, prices don't seem to be the same, some are going up, others are throwing in even more website storage, unlimited bandwidth or domains, and if you want to know about any of it you need a great site that does the comparisons for you.

Rating the various webhosting deals is probably the best way of finding your next host, at least this way you can see what other customers have said about them and what their experiences were.

In the past I've had a reseller account that lets me become a webhost for a low monthly fee, and it's a great way to start your own webhosting business without having to invest in equipment, arrange broadband connections, employ staff etc.

The only thing you need to do is make sure you become a reseller of a reputable host who won't let you down and more importantly, won't let your customers down.

Getting started in reselling isn't easy, but check out this article I found
that explains all about reseller hosting.

They tell you what you get for your money, and the risks involved, as well as give a basic explanation of the types of control panels you should look out for from your host.
in Hosting   Comments (0)

Tuesday, October 21. 2008

The world's most relaxing room

I thought this was interesting on Science Daily, a room designed to be the world's most relaxing room to calm even the most stressed out minds.

What they did is put some soft mats on the floor that you lie on with your head resting on a Lavendar scented pillow, while really gentle relaxing music plays in the background.

As you look up you see an artificial clear blue sky, but you'll be bathed in green light reminiscent of a forest glade.

It sounds weird, but at the same time kinda groovy, the designers are from the University of Hertfordshire who specialise in studying relaxation and the room is only a showcase to see what is possible, but it makes me wonder if we can duplicate this at home/
in Blog   Comments (0)

Monday, October 20. 2008

Learning to scratch wood

in Photo Favourites   Comments (0)

Sunday, October 19. 2008

This infrared sauna looks fantastic

I would love to own an Infrared Sauna, mostly because I suffer from back and shoulder pain and I know these can make a big difference to easing pain, which would give most people an improved quality of life.

The infrared waves can reach upto 1 and a half inches into soft tissue so they're able to reach most aches and pains and using far infrared saunas looks so much more convenient than going to a specialist, just have it installed somewhere in your own house or out on the patio.

An infrared sauna can also help with weight loss since the body sweats and has to use up calories to do so. I love the idea of sitting in a sauna and relaxing, yet losing weight at the same time!
in Blog   Comments (0)
« previous page   (Page 1 of 3, totaling 15 entries)   next page »

Additional Sites

Categories

  • Blog
  • Cartoons
  • Favourite Music
  • Free Stuff
  • Free Templates
  • Gardening
  • Hosting
  • HTML and CSS
  • Inkscape
  • Photo Favourites
  • Recipes
  • Travels

All categories

Archives

January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
Recent...
Older...

I Support Inkscape



Get Inkscape
Open Clip Art Library

Rabbit

© 2006-2008 Pixabella.Design by Pixabella. Valid XHTML, CSS