Archive for August 12th, 2008
This article reveals the numbers many want to know about pay per click advertising. It shows what other people are achieving and how to calculate how much you can afford to bid on keywords. I often see questions in discussion groups and blogs that ask about basic numbers one can expect from pay per click ads. Unfortunately, there is often no reply to these questions or the reply is too general to interpret. This article will attempt to satisfy the thirst for this information and explain the numbers you should be monitoring and what you can expect from your pay per click and sponsored ads.
With the credit crunch in full force and money being tight, some of us may just have to accept that the kitchen extension that we had our heart set on may not be all that attainable. So if your kitchen is a bit on the cosy side, a slim-line appliance may be a cheaper option for saving space. This article focuses on the Bosch slimline dishwashers that are currently available.
Microsoft Dynamics GP ERP requires data massage and initial conversion as well as data repair and day-to-day maintenance. If you are mid-size or large enterprise, you should consider having Microsoft SQL Server DBA in staff, however certain data repair routines might be too complex and dependent on the GP tables and data flow architecture, where you will need GP technical consultant to do the job. In this small publication we would like to review data management techniques and the most convenient ways to do these jobs:
Nothing beats gas for controllability, but electric ovens even if coupled with gas hobs are becoming increasingly popular. All of Neff’s ovens are electric and this article explores why electric is often the first choice for many people. |