Hall Of Shame.US - group at My World Of Work: " there are rules, and there are exceptions to the rules. Here is one such company formally nominated to the Hall of Shame.US:
http://directlinecruises.com/
This company simply put profits before people, and when I went out of my way, to request assistance (and it was not even my money, or a cruise that I was going on) all with reasonable requests, the customer service person said that they are not "making any money" on this cruise based on the number of conversations they have notated.
When I was merely being assertive and requesting that the company "compromise on it's policy" the representative simply said, that they can't do this for everyone. Later to someone else they spoken, they even had the nerve to "call me rude" when I was politely yet assertively, requesting to speak to a supervisor. "
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
Small business step by step tutorials | "I've Got a Golden Ticket!"
Small business step by step tutorials | "I've Got a Golden Ticket!": " Anything from social media tactics, video marketing, raising venture money, outsourcing, small business accounting, website creation… check out this video for more details…
My passion for business began when I was 4 years old and would walk with my father into Westwood Village to see a movie and pass by empty office buildings. I’d share with him the businesses I would start to fill those vacant offices from cartoon companies to movie reviewers to parent child relationship centers. Yes, I can’t believe these thoughts crossed my mind so young either, but I am grateful they did."
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My passion for business began when I was 4 years old and would walk with my father into Westwood Village to see a movie and pass by empty office buildings. I’d share with him the businesses I would start to fill those vacant offices from cartoon companies to movie reviewers to parent child relationship centers. Yes, I can’t believe these thoughts crossed my mind so young either, but I am grateful they did."
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Saturday, January 7, 2012
Simple Scripts - Import existing installations
Simple Scripts - Import existing installations: "imple Scripts" button in your cPanel. This takes you to their website where it will list the applications/scripts they support. Click on the appropriate script/application your trying to import. i.e. if your wanting to take over a wordpress installation, click on wordpress in the script list.
*NOTE* - If you dont see your application/script in the list, then you cannot use Simple Scripts to manage it. Sorry.
3. Click on the green "Import" button.
4. Input the FULL URL to the folder where you installed your particular installation, and click the import button again.
Simple Scripts will then scan your installation and add to your installs list. Once done you can then use Simple Scripts to manage it, including un-installing and upgrading."
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*NOTE* - If you dont see your application/script in the list, then you cannot use Simple Scripts to manage it. Sorry.
3. Click on the green "Import" button.
4. Input the FULL URL to the folder where you installed your particular installation, and click the import button again.
Simple Scripts will then scan your installation and add to your installs list. Once done you can then use Simple Scripts to manage it, including un-installing and upgrading."
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How To: Move Your WordPress Blog to a New Domain
How To: Move Your WordPress Blog to a New Domain: "Import All WordPress Posts – You can find the Import option under the Manage tab in your WordPress dashboard. When it asks for the import file, use the one that was exported and saved on your hard drive earlier.
Activate Your Theme & Plugins – Head into the Design and Plugins tabs and make sure you have the same theme and same plugins activated as the old domain name.
Update Your Settings to Match the Old Domain – Update all of your settings to match the old domain, including all of your plugin settings you just activated."
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Activate Your Theme & Plugins – Head into the Design and Plugins tabs and make sure you have the same theme and same plugins activated as the old domain name.
Update Your Settings to Match the Old Domain – Update all of your settings to match the old domain, including all of your plugin settings you just activated."
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Internet Marketing | possumit.com.au
Internet Marketing | possumit.com.au: "The radical change your best prospects have made over the last 10 years and why ignoring it can be fatal to your business…
Why most websites can never produce real sales and the kind of website you need if you want it to become a source of sales and profits for your business…
The amazing ways you can use the internet to tap into a gold mine you’re almost certainly overlooking in your business right now…
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Why most websites can never produce real sales and the kind of website you need if you want it to become a source of sales and profits for your business…
The amazing ways you can use the internet to tap into a gold mine you’re almost certainly overlooking in your business right now…
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Monday, January 2, 2012
Foodie Blogroll : Blogs : View Blog Details
Foodie Blogroll : Blogs : View Blog Details: "About:A constantly-expanding treasure trove of anything appetizing, culinary, delish, digestible, nutritious, palatable, savory, scrumptious, succulent, tasty, tempting, wholesome, yummy and the adjective just goes on...
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WordPress in 2012 | WooThemes
WordPress in 2012 | WooThemes: "Rails or Django aren’t languages. They’re frameworks. And PHP has similar frameworks (see Codeigniter). Thus, Django running on Python and Rails usually used with Ruby, only seem more secure because their communities of expert developers are tiny compared to the PHP world. Not enough eyeballs is what I would argue. But like I said, I do grant you that there is some overall issues with just how PHP works that lends itself to being more problematic."
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