Jul 08

EmailEmails have surely changed the way we communicate professionally. On an average, we atleast send out 15-20 emails per day, not releasing that some people might set an image about us just by looking at our emails.

Since emails have become such an integral part in our professional lives, we should use them wisely and think twice before sending them out.

Some tips that might be useful:

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Jul 03

According to latest reports, the iPhone will be launched at an approx price of INR 20,000/- which according to me, is not at all expensive.

The iPhone is launching at $199 in the US, but people tend to forget it comes with a 2 year contract, which means you commit to pay a fix monthly sum. Ofcourse you get credits worth that much, but what if you dont utilise your minutes, its not worth it.

As far as I understand, AT&T have hiked their data plans, and wouldnt be less than $50 per month, so a 2 year contract would costs $199 (Iphone) + ($50 X 24) = $1399 (INR 58,758)

In Australia, telstra is launching the iPhone at $279 AUD for the 8GB model, and $399 for the 16GB model, but you would have to go on a $30 monthly plan, which works out total to around $999 AUD(INR 35,964) for the 8GB model.

If you do not wish to pay anything for the iPhone, you can do so on a $80AUD monthly plan, which works out to $1920 AUD(INR 69,120). I’m wondering who would really go in for this option?

So, all said and done, folks in India should not think that INR 20,000 is expensive.

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Jun 30

There are a lot of bloggers out there, making a lot of moolah through Google Adsense. Some of them write articles on ‘technology’, while there are many writing articles on ‘Self motivation’ etc. Some even write about making money online, and if the figures of their reader base is anything to go by, they all are very very popular.

I know a couple of technology bloggers who are making a lot of moolah, and according to them, most of their traffic is via google.

Before going futher, lets try and analyse how a regular user would search for some information, say for eg: “iPhone launching in India”

He types in “Iphone launching in India” in Google, and suppose, a technology blog links pops up on the first page. He’d visit the site and if finds something he likes, he might explore the site further. If he doesnt find the information he is looking for, he’d ideally close the webpage and look at other search results on Google.

Whereas, someone who is searching for “motivation artciles” might tend to click on ads, if they are really relevant, coz the users might not be really tech savvy, but people who are searching for ‘Iphone’, ‘linux help’, or for that matter absolutely anything related to technology might be more tech savvy, and less likely to click on ads.

Can someone explain how people manage to earn 4 figures monthly??

I personally think someone who is searching for “Technology” related articles will NOT click on ads, so I have launched a bollywood website “http://bollywoodgyaan.com“, which according to me, should reap better benefits, and vistors to a bollywood website might tend to click on ads.

What do you have to say ??

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Jun 24

JVC DockerI mentioned earlier about the various Ipod dockers available in the market. Just came across this dual docker from JVC.

If you own an iPod along with an iPhone, then one would suit you the most.

The website says “Aside from docking more than one iThing at a time, the $149.95 NX-PN7 features AM/FM tuning, alarm clock, timer and unspecified video out. Plus, the dock features two illuminated strips (one under each iPod) that can display nine programmable colors. That’s probably enough selection to match at least one of the other superfluously illuminative devices you have floating around the house.” Link

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Jun 18

iPhoneiPhone lovers in India - Time to rejoice!!

Vodafone has been chosen to officially launch the iPhone in India, and the expected date is the first week of September. So there’s still a little more than 2 months of wait. Once the iPhone is launched in India, Im not sure how Vodafone will manage to meet the demands, unless the price the phone a little steeply, and according to the rumours, the iPhone will be launched at a price between INR 27,000 to INR 30,000.

Now that surely will take away some buyers. The owners will not be restricted to using services from Vodafone alone. It will be an unlocked phone and the users are free to use any operator apart from Vodafone.

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