mercoledì 12 ottobre 2011

8 ways to increase traffic on your site


High volume of traffic is not the key, if the user bounces, your website has probably failed. Driving relative traffic to your site is vital for your Business. Have in mind that only 0.5% to 8% of the traffic is converted in to sale. The average is around 3.5%.

You want traffic or sales? Consider the quality vs. quantity of your visits and plan your next step.

In order to achieve your targets you need to:
  • Lower your Bounce Rate
  • Get more Relative Traffic in your site
  • Convert this traffic into sale
In this article we will study 8 simple ways to increase your Traffic:

domenica 9 ottobre 2011

Draftsight on Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit

DraftSight is a free professional 2D CAD (computer-aided design or computer-aided drafting) product for engineers, architects, designers, draftspeople, students, etc...
As we know, we never had software (in Linux) which can Create, Open and View AutoCAD (*.dwg) before, but try this, this is an answer for engineering who appreciate of using OpenSource software or run all kind of Linux Operating system in their desktop This software is provided, in a beta version, for 32 bit architecture.

domenica 2 ottobre 2011

Banshee 2.2 has been released! Banshee 2.2 is the culmination of six months' work by 35 developers, 38 translators and dozens of bug reporters and testers. It is a stable release, the successor to Banshee 2.0. It has some exciting new features and lots of polish!

Install Banshee 2.2 on Ubuntu 11.04 Natty Narwhal and Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot (PPA):

giovedì 29 settembre 2011

GNOME 3.2 Release Notes

The GNOME Project is an international community that works to make great software available to all. GNOME focuses on ease of use, stability, first-class internationalization, and accessibility. GNOME is Free and Open Source Software. This means that all our work is free to use, modify and redistribute.
        Based on user feedback, lots of small changes have been made to give a smoother experience in GNOME 3.2. Some noteworthy highlights:

mercoledì 28 settembre 2011

7 Crazy Tips That Will Help You Become a Better Coder

There are a whole slew of developers writing amazing and practical code and there are thousands of public code repositories on sites like GitHub. Meanwhile, the rest of us are content with just cutting and pasting the code of these industry geniuses.
For the majority, it seems that true coding has become a lost art. Almost every project, it seems, now uses some sort of library/framework or contains a heap of plugins.

martedì 27 settembre 2011

How to install TweetDeck on Ubuntu 11.04 64 bit


Installing TweetDeck on Ubuntu 11.04 on a 64bit system it's easy: follow these instructions!
The guys at Twitter (recently bought TweatDeck) have made a Linux version available here.

This is great and works perfectly if you have a 32bit system. If you, like myself, have a 64bit Linux setup, you have to manually install Adobe Air.

Why Web Developers should use Linux

There are many reasons why working on Linux has advantages, but for web developers, it should be a no-brainer, but just in case you really need reasons here are just a few of the main ones.
The main feature Linux boasts that makes it better suited for web development over any other Operating System is the fact your local apache server has the same setup as your live hosting.