Simple Tricks to Improve Coding Efficiency

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There's a strange phenomenon that has arisen among software publishers. There appears to be a tendency for people to invert their understanding of what makes a quality product better, or at least this is true when it comes to those who do the marketing. It goes something along the lines of: “Their product has one million lines of code, but ours has two million, so therefore our product must be better.”

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Using Social Media for Customer Service

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Whether a customer contacts you through email, phone, chat or a support ticket, they want a fast response. At that moment in time that's the only thing they desire.

Therefore, a speedy response time should always be your primary objective when establishing a support system. After that the customer is going to judge you on the quality of support. This ties into how knowledgeable you sound, if you resolve their problem on the first try and if you're accommodating to any problems they have encountered on your site.

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10 Essential Tools Every Blogger Should Have in their Arsenal

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Starting and running a successful blog involves extensive research and reading. The process is harder for beginners, especially those who do not know what to blog about. Even if you are already a running blog, you will come across new ideas to improve it. Continuous learning is necessary to maintain and improve your rank. How do you organize all this information? You will forget everything you read if you do not use the right tools to record and organize the information. You also need tools to manage the content or posts on your blog and responses from your readers. Here are some of the tools you should have in your arsenal:

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Introduction to Object Oriented JavaScript

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For some reason there's a tendency in the IT industry to take the view that if you're not using Object Oriented Programming (OOP) methods, then you're not a “real programmer”. That is actually a somewhat silly stance to take, because there are many situations where OOP is not the most appropriate way to deal with a problem. This is the flaw in languages like Java which force OOP into every programming task whether you need it or not.

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Chargebacks911 Review: Minimize Chargebacks and Recover Revenue Lost

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Let's say a customer named Susan stops by your outdoor gear online store.

Susan purchases a gift to be sent to a friend. A month later she doesn't recognize the charge on her bill so she asks to have it refunded through her bank. This results in a potential chargeback for your ecommerce store.

The same goes for Steven, who comes to your site with fraud in mind. He buys a pair of boots, claims they were never delivered and asks his bank for a refund.

Now, one example is unintentional while the other is malicious, but both could end up costing your company big bucks if the chargebacks aren't handled properly.

That's where Charegbacks911 comes into the picture.

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Cloud Storage as a CDN Option

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If you have a slow site, probably on shared server that receives a lot of traffic, you may be able to speed things up a bit by hosting some of your content on a Content Delivery Network (CDN).

Unfortunately traditional CDN is often priced out of reach for a small business website, but the good news is there is a way to set up cloud storage drives to act as your own personal CDN systems. In this article we'll discover some methods for doing that.

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Alternative Payments Review: Catering to Customers Who Don’t Like Credit Cards

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Some commons problems often arise when ecommerce professionals look for payment processing:

There are too many fees. Payment processing may not be offered in your country or region. You can't sell to customers in some countries. Credit cards are the only payment option. Fraud is high. Chargebacks are common. Sometimes you can't process recurring billing or subscriptions.

These hurdles make it a pain in the butt when researching for the best payment processing, but Alternative Payments has a new business model that attempts to get rid of these situations.

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Free Business Email Address: How To Set It Up

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Sending an email to a client or potential customer is one of the easiest ways to show your professionalism and overall branding.

Although it's easy and free to setup an email with Gmail or Yahoo, you look far less credible. That's why a free business email address is required.

For example, a business email address looks something like this:

[email protected]

Therefore, people see that you're a legitimate company, and they can even view where your official website is located. Not only that, but Gmail, Hotmail and other free accounts often get sent to the spam box if you're using them for an email marketing service like MailChimp.

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