Sunday, March 4, 2012

Site crosses One Lac mark - 100,000+ pageviews

dnserp.com e-Learning website crosses the magic figure of 100,000 mark 
Free counters!
 Free counters!

        See right side bar to get real-time country wise details. Click the flags to view real-time reports.8
47,349 unique visitors from over 165 countries.  Plain old hit-counters are boring.  Collect flags and learn about your visitors.  Especially if you are doing international business, it will be a good idea to know if your visitors are from your targeted country.

This analytic gives automatic country wise break-up.  Every time someone from a new country visits your site, a flag will be added to your counter.  Not only will this make your website more interesting, but clicking on your Flag Counter will reveal amazing information and charts.
62.9% Visitors from India
These charts shows the power of the internet marketing and automatic reports which can help you to fine-tune your marketing strategies.  Country wise, or region wise, American state wise analysis should match with your target audience and other marketing game plan.
dnserp.com website contains over 300 web-pages full of information pertaining to topics such as ERP, social media marketing, Web 2.0,  e-Commerce, Supply Chain Management, MIS, and much more -  dnserp.com is like an encyclopedia of these subjects. It is cool.  No wonder it has crossed the One Lac visitors mark.    Please visit the site map to navigate this exhaustive website or select the topic from the alphabetical list.
Click here to view real-time report of unique visitors
  • Based on IP address of the visitor the report shows state wise unique visitors numbers, of the USA.  
  • Encouraging feedback received from peers from all over the world about this E-learning site - here is a link  http://www.dnserp.com/feedback.htm.
  • This site is awesome academic collection of video lectures and PowerPoint presentations, that you can view from anywhere and anytime.


Point is unless you measure, you cannot improve.  What do you say? Your comment will be appreciated.



Thursday, January 26, 2012

Social networking best practices

There are 50+ social networking websites.  Let us take example of the most popular site 'Facebook' to learn Do's and Don'ts of social networking sites.  Here are excerpts from the lecture by Prof. Jyoti Zaveri and the related PPT explaining Facebook best practices.  Learn about security settings, Groups, Page, and so on.


 


DO and DO NOT of Facebook.
Points worth doing and points that one should not do, while using social networking sites, such as FACEBOOK.
1.       Do proper security settings to maintain your privacy.  Do not share lots of private information with strangers.  Avoid sharing information about your children or share minimum. 
2.       Use private message button for one-to-one communications.  Post on the wall is seen by everyone in the contacts and if selected ‘public’ then by everyone.
3.       Join group of your interest to interact with your community.  You can request for joining by clicking on the button ‘ask to join’.  Your friend (contact on Facebook) may add you in a group; however, if you find that the group is not interesting enough, you may leave the group.  
a.       Groups can be public.
b.      Groups can be private, only members can see the posts and participate.
4.       Companies (corporate) are publishing website on Facebook, called Facebook Page.  Visit a Facebook Page of a company you would like.  Search the name in the search window (on top) to find the page.  Click on LIKE button to follow the posts and conversations.
5.       Do update your profile with proper name.  Upload your proper picture, preferably only face.  Do not put picture of a cartoon or joker.  
6.       Add confirm ‘friends’ only if you know them.  If the picture is missing or you have doubt, send a private message to find more about that person.  
7.       Facebook privacy setting is the most important before you start using the Facebook.  Your privacy is in your hand, allow, or do not allow your personal information as per your needs, Facebook has nothing do with it, so you do it yourself.
8.       Limit you time on Facebook.  Do not get addicted.  Commit yourself for not spending over ‘nn’ minutes in a day or in a week.  For instance, “limit 15 minutes in a day or in a week”.
9.       Facebook suggests names of your friends on birthday, this is a good idea to be in touch with your friends, and wish them happy birthday. 
10.   Avoid using third party applications (called Apps) on Facebook, these programs before you start using will ask your permission to use your private information by showing a screen with a button ‘ALLOW’, once you click allow, the Apps will use and share your information the way they want.  In other words, it is not Facebook but Apps on Facebook is sharing your privacy because you have allowed it.

 Please share these important guide lines with your friends. Wish you safe and happy networking.
You may suggest some points that I have missed out in the comments box provided below.