Home Dating and Socializing About Us Blog

Tips on Single Parenthood

About Widow.com

Widow.com is dedicated to bringing widows and widowers and those who stand ready to help them to one place- a community of understanding and caring.

Archive for the ‘Miscellaneous’ Category

The Intangible Costs of Ads

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

Choosing a web hosting company takes a lot of time. I recently decided to make a website, and I needed to choose a web hosting company online. I wanted something cheap, but more importantly I wanted a web hosting company that wouldn’t put ads on my website. My website was complicated enough, and it certainly didn’t need any extra content. Placing ads on your website can make running the website virtually free, but it has intangible costs. For instance, when someone’s website is just filled with ads, it is hard to find what the real point is, and the website can get confusing quickly. It is more expensive, but I think not having ads is worth it.

The Efficiency of IT

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Your IT department is hopefully making your company more efficient. That is the point of having an IT department at all. IT was invented and developed because it could save businesses hundreds of thousands of dollars, and it does, but sometimes it seems like the cost of having a great IT department is too much, especially if your business just uses IT to maintain data and track inventory or something. IT has come to new levels and it can make your company a winner or a loser, but it shouldn’t be your main focus. It may be time to reevaluate how much you rely on your IT department.

LavaLinx makes getting votes to your site easy with our one of a kind Social Bookmarking exchange tool.

More Adds Value

Monday, June 15th, 2009

When you are programming an application or some sort of website, one of the most important ideas to remember is that the more people who use your application, the more valuable it is. Even if you don’t have the most efficient program, as long as everyone is using it, it doesn’t matter. And this value grows exponentially. For instance, take Microsoft’s Office Package. It is a good application pack, but there are probably better ones, but everyone uses it, and so by default everyone else has to use it or chooses to use it. It is the standard. This happens all the time, meaning a better program will be unsuccessful simply because it didn’t have the necessary mass of people using it.

Move on to dating