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Showing posts with label Blogging Tips. Show all posts




















Google Chrome 18build, the Google Chrome team of developers has just released its final and stable version for users to download via the official stable channel.Great features that you will find interesting.

One of the popular among the fixes of this version is the SPDY proxy certificate checking error and some others like memory corruption problem and other bugs.

Chrome 18 comes with a boost in speed for HTML5's Canvas component for bi-dimensional designs, shortening the loading process for websites that make use of it. This acceleration can be experienced on both Windows and Mac OS X running computers, but Linux has not yet been included in the lineup.

These visual improvements can also be seen partially on older configurations, with Chrome now using TransGaming's SwiftShader to run WebGL 3D applications on graphic cards that wouldn't support them under normal conditions. 



This results in most of the workload falling on the shoulders of the main processor, for systems that have integrated Intel video boards or still use Windows XP as operating system.

It has many improvements and has this version number  18.0.1025.142  with cool new features along with fixes to security bugs and some other improvements. This new release features good and high quality graphics which is even better than the previous versions – it promises to give you a better internet browsing experience as the new Google Chrome browser comes with feature that makes that easier.

It goes without saying that performance will be slower on the above-stated machines, but users can now enjoy content that was previously out of bounds. Most of these features were available starting with the beta release, but it took developers several weeks to add the finishing touches.
The final and stable version of Chrome 18 is available to download from the official website and it's compatible with Windows, Mac OS X, Chrome Frame and Linux. Users are urged to update for bug fixing reasons also.

One of the most under-utilized pieces of website real estate out there is the About Us page.  While most webmasters treat it as a throw-away repository for a stock biography or company history, consider the mindset of the visitors who arrive on these pages. 

They’re interested enough in you and your brand to want to take the next step and learn more about you—indicating that they’re more receptive to sales or other conversions that those who have simply stumbled on to your Home page.

So why waste this valuable opportunity to engage visitors and increase conversions?!  Instead, use your “About” page as a springboard to increase engagement with your readers and the number of conversions that result from this valuable web content.

In general, there are three types of conversions that you can pursue from your About page: sales, leads and newsletter signups.  Let’s look at each of these in turn to determine when to implement each option and how to integrate each one effectively.