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Warehouse Management.

Trading goods for money is a real hectic thing. You stock tonnes and tonnes of goods in your warehouse, and many of them move out and new goods move in every day. You collect the money and put it in your bank, but how do you make sure if the people who are taking care of the warehouse for you are maintaining gooe records? What if something that is supposed to be in, has already moved out, and what is supposed to have come in never came in?

Paper work is old fashioned. And corrections and modifications can be done by anyone at any time. And duplications are possible by anyone, and so is destruction of documents. It is always better to save all data in digital format, and with plenty of affordable logistics software in the market, it is not very hard to use your common sense to look for the right one that suits you and maintain all records properly, and profit from it.

This warehouse management system transforms a typical warehouse operation into a totally connected logistics and fulfillment business. Our warehouse management software allows you to take orders over the web, process them in real-time with voice directed operations and automate shipping.

How is Electricity Transmitted Part II

Electricity is generated in very high voltages. Something to the tune of 440, 000 volts. There is a factor in all electrical equipment called as the (I^2)R or the IsquareR loss. When you square the amount of current that flows thru a conductor and multiply it with the resittance of the conductor, the result that you get is in Watts, and that is a loss.

So if a 1 ampere current flows thru a conductor having a resistance of 1 Ohm, the resultant loss will be 1 watt. So, when a power station is generating power in megawatts, and with the transmission lines so lengthy and with the total resistances over kilometres running into 10s of 100s of ohms, if a lot of current flows thru the cables, the loss could be considerable. Therefore to reduce the loss, the corss sectional area of the cable should be increased, which would result in increase in an investment. So the best way to do is is to generate and transmit the power in very high voltages, and reduce the current and the loss.

All alternators are fed into a common bus. And there is usually a state grid or a national grid for every country, which is a common line, and this makes sure that all phases are in sync and all the generators in the country work uniformly. The generator’s output is fed into 3 phase transformers, which feed the lines that carry the power to the sub stations located at the outskirts of the cities.

Where is the money?

The money, unfortulately, is in the client’s pockets, and to bring it legally into your pockets, you need to do a little bit of work. Provide service in such a way that no one would have provided before.

First, you need a cool brand name. wehostlinweb is not a cool name at all. Hostgator is a cool name, and I thought, indyahozting is a cool name, and thats why I registered the domain name. Before that I thought webaholics was a cool name, but couldnt get a .com name for that, so I just let it be and now its a blog.

Secondly, you need to promote it. During the initial stages, you need to go with adwords. For that you need to have a decent budget. Without regualr ads, any money that you spend on advertising will completely be wasted, except for a few clients that you may get.

Thirdly, build as many one way links as possible to your site. Turn to blogs, host blogs in your server, offer them a few free months, get friendly with them, and ask them to write about you. Or ask them to do a paid review. Target blogs with good readership. Take over a few of those blogs and ask them to write reviews for you repeatedly, say maybe once a week, so that you get good traffic from their sites.

Then, launch good referal programs. Working with affiliate links is one way, but to get to know clients personally, employ a relationship manager, and getting referals directly and complementing the refferers directly with cash or services would be a better option.

Finally, turn to the forums. There are loads and loads of active forums on web hosting and other related hisam stuff. Get someone who could constantly post things and be active on your company’s behalf there, with your website url on the footer of every message that he posts. If your name is cool enough, and if your site looks good and has got cool packges, you will get business from it.

And there is your money.

What not to Host Part I

Running a hosting company for quite a few years now, I know what to host and what not to host. And, I guess i can tell most of the times if a site is a legitimate site, or a money making site, or an out right scamming site just by having a look at it.

When you run a hosting company that is fully automated, where visitors come by themselves, purchase hosting on your site, make the payment and the account gets activated, and they start using it, you dont have any work to do there. And you have plenty of time. You could do well to utilize this time to review the various sites that are hosted on your servers. What they have in the front end and what they have behind the scenes.

Most of the times, the datacentre, or the ISP will send you alerts if there are any malicious activities going on on any of the sites on your server, and all you need to do would be to suspend the hosting and the domain. But at times, somethings might go terribly wrong that the ISPs take your server offline by detatching the IP before they approach you. So it is always better to monitor the server yourself, or employ someone who would be good at it.

List of contents that shouldn’t be on your servers.

1. Porn.

2. Unrecognized software sales

3. Un Conformed or unregistered Shopping Sites.

4. Pages that look like any bank, payment gateway, or pages that collect personal information of any sort.

5. Sites that send out a lot of email.

Why?

Contd…….

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