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Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts

Why Online Marketplace Clone Script Are Popular?

Why Online Marketplace Clone Script Are Popular

In this Internet era, online shopping has got a wide demand across the world. If you might have thought of initiating your own eCommerce business, then it’s a good move and you are going in a right direction. Before acting upon your idea, you might have been analyzed the cost, your requirement, time and so many other aspects.

Building an eCommerce business takes lots of money, time and making its efficient architecture is really a complex task. If we are talking about online marketplaces, you might be thinking of big websites like Amazon, Ebay, Airbnb, Etsy, Olx, Groupon etc.

Some of you also would have thought of building your website any of like these. You can build your website like your dream website and the solution is clone script.

Clone Script?

This is the copy of an existing web application, mobile application and any software. Clone script does not steal the source code of any website. The web development companies develop these scripts and designs with their own developers. They study the complete business process of the website and the company and then produce a clone script.

The market is completely filled with such clone scripts like amazon clone, Etsy clone, Airbnb clone and so more. People also search for these clones in a large number. Airbnb clone is the most searched clone script with 19.2k searches.

If you really want to give a thought for your online business, then the below infographic will be better for you to know more. 



Why Online Marketplace Clone Script Are Popular?


Author Bio:

Gaurav Sharma is a founder of Antipull.com a Digital Marketing Manager at Nine Hertz and an Online Marketing-Tech Blogger. He has expertise in SEO, ASO, PPC and other parts of Online Marketing fields. He is an enthusiast and love to explore new stuffs. You can check him out on Facebook and Twitter or mail him personally.
 How to Avoid Online Shopping Fraud?

How to Avoid Online Shopping Fraud?

Whether it is the latest tech gadget, new clothes, your next holiday trip, or car insurance - there are few things that you cannot buy online. But as great the pleasure of having everything delivered to your door step may be, the hard is the awakening once you realize you've become a victim of online shopping fraud.

During the past five years, every third online shopper has experienced fraud while shopping online according to a recent global consumer study. Beyond that, about USD 3.4 bn are lost each due to online shopping fraud - money from consumers like you and me!

Fortunately, there are a few simple rules that can help you to stay safe from becoming a victim of online shopping fraud and save a lot of money. The below infographic will show you how!


 How to Avoid Online Shopping Fraud

Courtesy of: TrustedCompany.com

The First Cell Phone

The First Cell Phone

The very first cell phone was created in 1946 by a truck driver who was simply running an experiment. The phone weighed around 80 pounds and consisted of a battery life which only lasted through 6 calls. By 1948, the very first hand held phone was created by Martin Cooper; the man responsible for taking mobile phones to a whole new level. This phone only weighed around 2.5 pounds. However, calls were not cellular yet and people still could not move around freely while talking on the phone. Phones were mounted into automobiles in the 80s, but it wasn’t until 1983; Joel Engel and Richard Frenkiel introduced the cellular concept to the world. They achieved this by putting towers just a few miles from one another, so people were able to make remote calls from their cell phones. People started to become more aware of this new idea and quickly jumped on board. This is considered to be one of the greatest breakthroughs in the evolution of cell phone and tablet charging.


The First Cell Phone


Author Bio:
Alex Petrozza is the creative writer for Cable Wholesale providing professional cables for a wide variety of applications. You can follow their business rambling on Twitter @Cablewholesale.
Infographic on Disaster Recovery

Infographic on Disaster Recovery

Having a disaster recovery plan (DRP) in place is essential to the survival of all businesses. Without a DRP, businesses are subject to the loss of data, revenue, and customer base during a disaster or downtime, which can be catastrophic. Many different DRP options exist, such as adjusting your in-house infrastructure, backing up data through a secure cloud hosting service, and adding redundancies to your servers so that there is little to no downtime in the event of an unforeseen circumstance. By having a proper DRP, you can ensure that your data is safe and your business will continue to operate even amidst a disaster.

Infographic on Disaster Recovery



Are You Textually Active? What Are You Really Saying on Text Message

Are You Textually Active? What Are You Really Saying on Text Message


Text messaging has greatly grown in popularity even within the last ten years. Today, over 90% of people who have smartphones use text messaging via SMS, or short message service. However, there is a surprising divide between male and female messengers.


Although most people believe that females always have more to say than males do, this is not necessarily the case with texts. In fact, males generally send more texts each day with an average of 17 regular contacts with whom they stay in touch. On the other hand, women tend to stay in touch with about 13 contacts. There is a difference in the style of men’s and women’s text messages though. Men usually send shorter messages that are to the point; women are more likely to send longer messages and to express feelings of love and affection via SMS. Although women realize that texts alone do not keep a relationship alive, many men believe that texts are a valid form of daily communication.

There is also a gap between age groups. Those who are younger tend to send more texts than those who are older. This infographic shows more surprising data about this texting phenomenon.

Are You Textually Active? What Are You Really Saying on Text Message

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Meet Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella

Meet Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella

On February 4, 2014, Microsoft announced the appointment of their new CEO, Satya Nadella. Stepping into the role with immediate effect, Nadella is tasked with guiding Microsoft in an ever-evolving marketplace, with tech savvy consumers constantly craving the 'next big thing'. If Microsoft are to stay relevant they must continue a long standing tradition of technological innovation and advancement.

This constant demand for innovation was no doubt a critical factor in Nadella's appointment, a trait he has consistently shown throughout his career. In 22 years working for Microsoft, Nadella has been a constant catalyst for change, spearheading the company's transition to the cloud, and significantly increasing the company's market share within the Server and Business tools sector.

He comes highly recommended with Bill Gates saying; “During this time of transformation, there is no better person to lead Microsoft than Satya Nadella.” High praise from a man responsible for founding the organisation for which Nadella now leads. Gates goes on to say; "His vision for how technology will be used and experienced around the world is exactly what Microsoft needs as the company enters its next chapter of expanded product innovation and growth."

So as we usher in a new era, let's take a look at Microsoft's portfolio of enterprise technology, a sector that Nadella shaped and will continue to shape. The organisation is now synonymous with enterprise technology, and as you will see in this infographic from Firebrand Training, their is an extensive range of Microsoft products.

Before we dive into the graphic, let's pull out some of the highlights:
  • Microsoft Exchange Server accounts for 51% of worldwide mailboxes in the business and email collaboration market.
  • More than one billion people us Microsoft Office, that's roughly one in six of the world's population
  • Microsoft commands 73% of market share in the server operating system space
  • Visual Studio 2012 was downloaded 600,000 times in its first month following release.
Note: The graphic is quite large and can also be seen here: http://www.firebrandtraining.co.uk/images/infographics/microsoft-enterprise-technology.png


Meet Microsoft's new CEO, Satya Nadella


This article was written by , Technical Writer for Firebrand Training. Edward is tasked with servicing the information needs of the technology industry, and spends his days writing how-to guides, news and opinion articles.
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