Broadband Connection For Small And Medium Sized Business

Posted by Witzie on December 1st, 2007

In a small or medium sized business, where there are around 20 to 200 employees, the requirements for broadband telephone connections are extensive. The cost involved in telephone calls is very much. Efforts should be made to bring down this cost. To do this one needs to have VOIP (voice over internet protocol) facility. This is highly cost effective for it greatly reduces the telephone bills in business internet service

The technology behind this is very simple, a huge switch is attached to the local area network and also to any internet protocol device is then connected to another switch, which can be a computer or a internet protocol phone or a normal telephone.

The advantage of this system is that if you want to add or remove anyone you need not go through the long complicated way. It can just be done though the main router. To add a new computer to the network, you need not get a new connection or go through that time consuming process, just add a new seat to VOIP and your new connection is done. This saves your valuable time and also avoids unnecessary complication.

In a business, people may leave or join on a daily basis. So it would be a really irritating process to get a new connection every time. With T1 line and wireless broadband internet connections, things are sure to be more comfortable.

Pay Per Click - An overview

Posted by Witzie on November 25th, 2007

When you hear about pay per click system, you may like to know what it really is.  The PPC or Pay per Click is an advertising model that is used to connect to search engines, advertising networks and websites in such a manner that they are listed on those sites and a click by a viewer can lead him to your add. As advertiser you pay only when a visitor navigates to and clicks on your ad. With this objective, the advertisers often select a set of keywords that is ideal for the target audience they want to tap.

The process is that when a user types the keyword or something closely similar to that on the search engine looking for a product or a service, he is redirected by the search engine to a webpage where your ad is displayed. Conversely when the user views a page with relevant contents and your ad therein, it is called a sponsored link. You can see many such sponsored links when you open a search engine like the Google, Yahoo, MVA or MSN.  Most of the business organizations use the PPC features in their Website design.  

Such pay per click ads may also appear on a content network website. The ad networks often try to provide ads which are relevant to the content of the page or the query of the viewer. Examples of such websites are Google AdSense and Yahoo! Publisher Network since they have made it a part of their adwords management features.