How-to Design Techniques

5 Steps to promote your website/blog

1. Marketing Research & Building the Ideal Infrastructure.

The right way to reaserch: Do you know how people are searching for your products or services?  We do. Why? Because we ask Google, not because of our “expert opinion”. Our approach is scientific, measurable, and verifiable.

The right technology to deliver your message: We apply the right technology to maximize results, save time and minimize expenses. A site built incorrectly can cost you thousands of dollars in loss productivity and can seriously hinder your online marketing strategy. Build it right build, build in from the start.

2. We know How to Optimize Each and Every Element of Your Pages/Posts.

We know how Google sees your pages; there is no speculation, no guess work. Every page/post is an opportunity for you to dominate a specific key-search-term. With our on-page optimization services, a page becomes a magnet for new customers.

3. Follow Us & Google Business Places

to where your customers are. There are social media sites that should be an integral part to your online marketing efforts. We can make these places an extension of your brand.  We can integrate and publish your content – less work, more marketing. Now you can update your site and automatically publish to your main social media accounts, such as Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter.

If you have a brick-and-mortar location you need to be in Google Business Places. A link from Google BP to your website will greatly increase your position in the search engine result pages.

4. Automatic Content Distribution

Accelerate rankings, generate more back links, and improve search engine visibility. Orange Snowman has established over 30 high ranking accounts with the goal creating back links to your site. This means more visibility, more hot leads. We’ve done the grunge work for you, so you can concentrate in what you do best, run your business!
This service can be purchase independently for $50 per month, accounts include:


5. Reach The Top

with more powerful links. Leave stubborn competitors that don’t know when to quit in the dust. We can take your site to the next level of competitveness with links from “do-follow” high social bookmark sites. No more Mr. Nice Guy, we are putting the competition on ice for you. Our strategy consists of creating distribution channels to your content. It’s a legit, safe strategy that will not be punished by Google. For more information please call Federico Sandoval 772-497-6696.

Orange Snowman Can Supercharge Your Website

Orange Snowman is proud to announce a new partnership with Cloudflare, Inc. to offer their Cloudflare protection to our customers. Cloudflare acts a transparent filtering proxy, sitting between your site and it’s visitors. Cloudflare blocks hackers and spammers from attacking your site, and also speeds up load times by acting as a content delivery network and serving cached copies of your static files from a proxy which is closer to your customers. On average, Cloudflare customers have seen a 30% improvement in page load times.

Paper Directories are dinosours that don't know how to lay down and die

Telephone companies argue that most consumers now check the Internet rather than flip through pages when they want to reach out and touch someone.

By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM, AP Business Writer – Thu Nov 11, 2:06 pm ET
RICHMOND, Va. – What’s black and white and read all over? Not the white pages, which is why regulators have begun granting telecommunications companies the go-ahead to stop mass-printing residential phone books, a musty fixture of Americans’ kitchen counters, refrigerator tops and junk drawers.
In the past month alone, New York, Florida and Pennsylvania approved Verizon Communications Inc.’s request to quit distributing residential white pages. Residents in Virginia have until Nov. 19 to provide comments on a similar request pending with state regulators.

Telephone companies argue that most consumers now check the Internet rather than flip through pages when they want to reach out and touch someone.
“Anybody who doesn’t have access to some kind of online way to look things up now is probably too old to be able to read the print in the white pages anyway,” joked Robert Thompson, a pop culture professor at Syracuse University.
Phone companies note that eliminating residential white pages would reduce environmental impact by using less paper and ink. It also can’t hurt their bottom lines to cut out the cost of a service that rarely gets used and generates little beyond nostalgia.
The first telephone directory was issued in February 1878 — a single page that covered 50 customers in New Haven, Conn. That sheet grew into a book that became virtually a household appliance, listing numbers for neighbors, friends and colleagues, not to mention countless potential victims of prank calls.
Fewer people rely on paper directories for a variety of reasons: more people rely solely on cell phones, whose numbers typically aren’t included in the listings; more listings are available online; and mobile phones and caller ID systems on land lines can store a large number of frequently called numbers.
The number of traditional land lines has been declining for the better part of the decade, and now are being disconnected at a rate of nearly 10 percent each year, according to company financial reports.
And a survey conducted for SuperMedia Inc. by Gallup shows that between 2005 and 2008, the percentage of households relying on stand-alone residential white pages fell from 25 percent to 11 percent. Dallas-based SuperMedia, which publishes Verizon’s telephone directories, has instead focused on its yellow pages and paid advertising listings, and their online equivalents.
Unlike the residential white pages, the business directories printed on yellow pages are doing fine, at least according to the Yellow Pages Association. The industry trade group claims more half the people in the U.S. still let their fingers do the walking every month, and that 550 million residential and business directories are still printed every year.
As for the white pages, Steve Keschl can attest to the declining interest. As a doorman at an Upper East Side condo building since 1960, the 84-year-old has watched tenants’ fading reaction to the annual delivery of New York City’s white pages book — which incidentally weighs in around 3 pounds, 9 ounces, or a little more than a dozen iPhones.
These days, the books “sit here pretty long,” said Keschl, who added that even he rarely uses the directory anymore. “Sometimes they take them, sometimes they don’t.”
While New York and other cities still have stand-alone white pages, many of the thousands of phone directories across the country include residential white pages, yellow business listings and blue government pages. Where they no longer have to print the white pages, publishers will simply slim down their combined books.
Verizon and AT&T Inc. — the two largest land line players — and others have requested exemptions from state requirements to distribute residential phone books in paper form. The directories would be available on the Internet, printed upon request or provided on CD.
“You probably have a better chance of finding a name quicker if you can just search for it in a database than try to look it up in the white pages,” said Link Hoewing, Verizon’s vice president of Internet and technology policy.
Since 2007, states that have granted permission to quit printing residential listings or that have requests pending include: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.
New York-based Verizon’s plan is to seek regulatory approval in all 12 states where it operates land line telephone service. In total, the savings could top 17,000 tons of paper annually throughout Verizon’s service areas, the company said.
The company and its printer, which uses the Verizon brand name in lieu of payment for publishing the white pages, would not provide any estimates on the cost of printing the directories or how much money would be saved by discontinuing them.

Regulators in New York approved Verizon’s request Oct. 14. There, the company estimates it will save about 3,575 tons of paper per year and conserve the energy associated with printing, binding and distributing the directories. The company’s August request with Virginia regulators is estimated to save about 1,640 tons of paper annually.
Verizon plans to continue to deliver directories that contain business and governmental listings along with the consumer guide information provided in white pages directories, but the residential listings would only be available by request.
Dallas-based AT&T did not respond to repeated messages from The Associated Press seeking comment for this story.
According to filings with state regulators, AT&T said in places where it has been permitted to provide the white pages on demand, only about 2 percent of customers have requested a copy.
The residential phone book “no longer provides the same utility it once did,” AT&T told Missouri regulators, who approved the company’s petition for the state’s larger metropolitan areas. “The vast majority of customers neither need nor use these often quite large, bound paper directories.”
If the white pages are nearing their end, then Emily Goodmann hopes the directories would be archived for historical, genealogical or sociological purposes.
“The telephone directory stands as the original sort of information network that not only worked as kind of a social network in a sense, but it served as one of the first information resources,” said Goodmann, a doctoral student at Northwestern University who is writing her dissertation on the history of phone books as information technology. “It’s sort of heartbreaking … even though these books are essentially made to be destroyed.”

List your business with Google Maps

Orange Snowman can help your business connect local buyers to sellers. The google business listings in the maps section is one of the most effective means of exposure a business can use to target local consumers. There are a number of rules and guidelines that need to be followed in order for Google to display your listing. We handle your listing from beginning to end, and we guarantee that your ad will be displayed in Google.

Having a listing appear in the Google search results can be a critical component of your bottom line sales. That is why we have been working on Google listings since their inception. Our service is simple, we make sure that your listing is relevant and accurate. More importantly we make sure your listings follow and adhere to Google’s latest Quality Guidelines.

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Update your blog from your cell phone

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I’m creating my first post from my new Droid cell phone. Googles operating system allows for opens source apps. These applications can transform your cell phone into a sort of 21st century swiss army knife. Open source means that anyone can design an application for this phone. This highlights googles democratic philosophy of giving people with good ideas a platform to present them. The future is being made every day, intersted in being a part of it? Give Orange snowman a call

Free 5G File Storage

WikiUpload was created as a fresh alternative for online file storage to sites like MegaUpload and RapidShare. Unlike those sites, we do not reel the user in and make them wait for annoying countdown timers. We do not hide the download link with aggressively placed ads.

Our goal is simple, to offer the most basic file hosting service so you can share your stuff quickly.

How long are the files kept?
The files are kept forever as long as they are being downloaded.

Is the upload size really 5 GB?
Yes.

Why is FileDropper doing this?
To make the process a lot simpler, and because we know how annoying it is to not be able to share files.

Website Grader for Orange Snowman

Website Grader is a free seo tool that measures the marketing effectiveness of a website. It provides a score that incorporates things like website traffic, SEO, social popularity and other technical factors. It also provides some basic advice on how the website can be improved from a marketing perspective. This is what Orange Snowman got. Test your site, we can drastically increase the effectiveness of your site.



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No Javascript or HTML needed.

Publish your map here or embed it into your website.


Recent New Feature: Export all locations in your map to a CSV file.

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Web Access, File Sharing, File Backup & More

\"\"File Sync

Dropbox allows you to sync your files online and across your computers automatically.

  • 2GB of online storage for free, with up to 100GB available to paying customers.
  • Sync files of any size or type.
  • Sync Windows, Mac and Linux computers.
  • Automatically syncs when new files or changes are detected.
  • Work on files in your Dropbox even if you\’re offline. Your changes sync once your computer has an Internet connection again.
  • Dropbox transfers will correctly resume where they left off if the connection drops.
  • Efficient sync – only the pieces of a file that changed (not the whole file) are synced. This saves you time.
  • Doesn\’t hog your Internet connection. You can manually set bandwidth limits.

\"\"File Sharing

Sharing files is simple and can be done with only a few clicks.

  • Shared folders allow several people to collaborate on a set of files.
  • You can see other people\’s changes instantly.
  • A \”Public\” folder that lets you link directly to files in your Dropbox.
  • Control who is able to access shared folders (including ability to kick people out and remove the shared files from their computers).
  • Automatically create shareable online photo galleries from folders of photos in your Dropbox.

\"\"Online Backup

Dropbox backs up your files online without you having to think about it.

  • Automatic backup of your files.
  • Undelete files and folders.
  • Restore previous versions of your files.
  • 30 days of undo history, with unlimited undo available as a paid option.

\"\"Web Access

A copy of your files are stored on Dropbox\’s secure servers. This lets you access them from any computer or mobile device.

  • Manipulate files as you would on your desktop – add, edit, delete, rename etc.
  • Search your entire Dropbox for files.
  • A \”Recent Events\” feed that shows you a summary of activity in your Dropbox.
  • Create shared folders and invite people to them.
  • Recover previous versions of any file or undelete deleted files.
  • View photo galleries created automatically from photos in your Dropbox.

\"\"Security & Privacy

Dropbox takes the security and privacy of your files very seriously.

  • Shared folders are viewable only by people you invite.
  • All transmission of file data and metadata occurs over an encrypted channel (SSL).
  • All files stored on Dropbox servers are encrypted (AES-256) and are inaccessible without your account password.
  • Dropbox website and client software have been hardened against attacks from hackers.
  • Dropbox employees are not able to view any user\’s files.
  • Online access to your files requires your username and password.
  • Public files are only viewable by people who have a link to the file(s). Public folders are not browsable or searchable.

\"\"Mobile Device Access

The free Dropbox iPhone app lets you:

  • Access your Dropbox on the go.
  • View your files on your iPhone or iPod Touch.
  • Download files for offline viewing.
  • Take photos and videos and sync them to your Dropbox.
  • Share links to files in your Dropbox.
  • View interactive photo galleries.
  • Sync downloaded files so they\’re up-to-date.

A mobile-optimized version of the website is available for owners of Blackberry phones and other Internet-capable mobile devices.

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