Tuesday 29 November 2011

7 ways to organize your Email effectively

                                                             A cluttered and unorganized mailbox can make it difficult to find the email you need. This messy situation can be remedied. Microsoft Outlook offers great tools that help you sort your email and organize your messages in meaningful, easy-to-control ways. Outlook can even help increase your efficiency and productivity. Whether you’re using Outlook 2010, Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2003, you’ll be better able to stay on top of your mail.

1.Sort Messages Quickly
 Outlook 2010 has a great new feature for organizing messages by date and arranging them by Conversation. Using this feature, messages that share the same subject appear as Conversations that can be viewed and expanded or collapsed by clicking the icon to the left of the Subject line. The messages within each Conversation are sorted with the newest message on top. When a new message is received, the entire Conversation moves to the top of your message list, helping to make tracking email threads a snap. To turn on Conversations, on the View tab, in the Conversations group, select the Show as Conversations check box. You can reduce the size of a conversation with the Clean Up feature, which deletes duplicate messages in the Conversation. On the Home tab, in the Delete group, click Clean Up, and then click Clean Up Conversation.In all versions of Outlook, you can find messages in mailbox folders more quickly by changing how they’re sorted in your email folders. For example, you can arrange your email by date, sender, file size, or level of importance.

2. Group similar messages in folders
By creating new mail folders, you can group messages related to each other. For example, you can group messages by topic, project, contact, or other categories that make sense to you. You can even create a folder for all the messages from your manager or one that include tasks that you have to complete. To create a new folder in Outlook 2010, on the Folder tab, in the New group, click New Folder. To create a new folder in Outlook 2007 or in Outlook 2003, on the File menu, point to New and then click Folder.

3. Create Search Folders to find messages fast
Search Folders are a quick and convenient way to look at predefined collections of email messages. They don’t actually store any messages themselves but, instead, are virtual folders that offer a view of all the messages stored in your mailbox depending on the attributes you’ve defined. Outlook provides default Search Folders—such as Unread Mail—but you can also create your own. For instance, you can use Search Folders to help you find all the information related to a particular project, an important client, or an upcoming conference. To create a Search Folder in Outlook 2010, in Mail, on the Folder tab, in the New group, click New Search Folder. To create a Search Folder in Outlook 2007 or Outlook 2003, in Mail, on the File menu, point to New, and then click Search Folder. In all versions of Outlook, specify whether you want to use a predefined Search Folder or to create your own custom folder, and then follow the instructions on the screen.

4. Route mail efficiently using mailbox rules
By creating rules for Outlook, you can automatically perform actions on both incoming and outgoing messages based on criteria you establish. For instance, you can automatically forward to your manager all messages sent by a certain person as soon as they arrive, assign the category Sales to all messages you send that have the word “sales” in the Subject line, and more. Routing mail efficiently not only organizes your mail for you—but also frees up your time from performing routing tasks.

5.Reduce unwanted email with junk filters
Keep distracting and unwanted messages out of your Inbox by using Outlook Junk Email filters. These filters send email flagged as junk to a separate mail folder in your Mailbox. You can review the contents of this folder to ensure that no legitimate messages have been sent there, and if they have, you can adjust the filter to avoid flagging such messages in the future.

6. Assign a color
Assign a color category to a group of interrelated email messages and to other items in Outlook, such as notes, contacts, and appointments, so that you can easily identify and organize them. For example, keep track of all the messages, meetings, and contacts for the Morris project by creating a category named Morris project and assigning items to it.

 7. Flag for follow up
You can use the Flag for Follow Up feature to flag email messages and tasks to help categorize them or to mark them for action. Flags can remind you to follow up on an issue, indicate a request for someone else, or set a reminder for a message or contact. They can also make organizing your mail folders a breeze, because you know exactly what to do—and when to do it. Note that when you create a task and set a due date, the task is automatically flagged so that you don’t let that due date slip past you.

Tuesday 15 November 2011

New added features of Windows 8




Windows 8 New Taskbar

This is a guess made by everyone, I suppose. In Windows 8, there are full chances that Microsoft includes a new Windows 8 taskbar. Just like Windows 7 had a new taskbar, though not entirely different than Windows Vista but then the new features made the customers / users of Windows 7 delighted. I am sure that in Windows 8 also, Microsoft adds a new feature.
No Compatibility Issues in Windows 8

The biggest reason that Windows Vista could never make it up to the mark of the sale it could have that, it was not compatible with many applications of Windows XP. I am sure there won't be any such problem and this will rather prove to be a Windows 8 new feature for the users.
Windows 8 – 128 Bit Operating System

Some people say that after the labor of 2 years, the Microsoft engineers will able to design a 128 bit Operating System which they will call Windows 8. Though it sounds impossible in one sense but it is also a rumor that Microsoft has allied with Intel to make 128 processors as soon as possible.

If this is a fact that Windows 8 is going to be a 128 bit operating system, then it will surely be a revolution in the operating system industry because no other operating system other than Windows 8 will be a 128 bit Operating System.
Windows 8 RAM support – 512 GB

When practicality goes hand in hand then Windows 7 64 bit edition supports 192 GB of RAM. According to that, if Windows 8 will be a 128 bit Operating system, then Windows 8 is surely going to support something around 512 GB of RAM, which I think would be a very big advantage for the server runners.
Windows 8 new looks

There is a rumor that the upcoming looks of Windows 8 are going to be something at which the users will become a fan just by seeing itself. I heard that some of the Windows 8 pictures were leaked on the net somehow. The Windows 8 new look can entirely be different than what it was in Windows 7 and Windows vista, with full change in the icon arrangement, program management, window flashback and Windows 8 taskbar.
Windows 8 Libraries

Windows 7 was full of new libraries in it. There may be many more such libraries in Windows 8 so as to enhance the Windows 8 new features functionality. The Windows 8 libraries might be able to include more functionality as well as security safeguards.
Windows 8 Security                                                 

Windows 7 became popular, far more popular than Windows Vista could ever become because of great security inclusions. Such security can also be called as Windows 8 security inclusions that mean that the Windows 8 people can also add new security inclusions and a better firewall to Windows 8.

                                                                                                                                                    








Microsoft CEO says Windows 8 will have touch optimizations.



                          
Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Mr. Ballmer said that Windows 8 which is the next-generation desktop operating system from Microsoft Corporation, certainly will have touch optimizations in future for a better tablet functionality. It is a big question that whether Microsoft Corporation will release touchscreen tablets which may run on Windows Phone 7 or not and it is still very much uncertain. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer who spoke in an event at London told that they will be presenting a Windows 7 tablet by the holidays / year end. It is certain that Microsoft's successful entry into the tablet market, which is mostly consumer-centric, would definitely place the Windows Operating system in competitive terms with some of the mobile operating systems offered by Apple and Google Inc.

However, the CEO of Microsoft declined to elaborate on the fact that if these tablets with Windows 7 would be available for consumers to purchase, or they will just be prototypes refined or may be pre-production models.

Monday 14 November 2011

6 ways to increse the internet speed

                                           

1. Send multiple files faster by compressing them
If you're sending multiple files—for example, several files related to a single project—you can reduce their combined size by using a compression utility. Compressing your files can dramatically reduce the time needed to send files online, and compressed files don't take up as much space in your (or the recipient's) email Inbox. WinZip is one of the more common compression tools.
Compress files
·         Windows 7
·         Windows Vista
·         Windows XP


2. Increase browsing speed by turning off graphics in Windows Internet Explorer
Graphics are important to web pages, but they also take time to download if you're online. You can turn them off to speed your Internet browsing.

1.   On the Tools menu, click Internet Options.
2.   In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Advanced tab.
3.   In the Settings box, scroll down to the Multimedia section. Clear the
      following check boxes.
 Note: This option is available in Internet Explorer versions before
 Internet Explorer 8.
4.   Click Apply.
To turn graphics on again, on the Tools menu, in the Internet Options dialog box, on the Advanced tab, under Multimedia, select the same check boxes, and then click Apply.


3. Send email using Contact Groups (Distribution Lists)
If you're sending an email to multiple people, create a Contact Group (previously known as a Distribution List) instead of listing each recipient separately. Messages are sent more quickly and efficiently when you're using a Contact Group. Your company may have established procedures for creating mailing lists.


4. Reduce email size with simple email signatures
Email signatures leave a professional stamp on your messages, but elaborate signatures that include multiple images take up a lot of unnecessary storage space in each email. Ultimately, they can slow down the time needed to send each message. Instead, create distinctive text signatures combining fonts, type sizes, and colors to make your email signature smaller and quicker to transmit and receive.


5. Work offline using Cached Exchange Mode in Outlook
Even if you lose your network connection, you can continue working in Microsoft Outlook if you're using Cached Exchange Mode. With Cached Exchange Mode, a copy of your mailbox is stored on your computer. This copy provides quick access to your data and is frequently updated with the mail server. If you work offline, whether by choice or due to a connection problem, your data is still available to you instantly wherever you are. Cached Exchange Mode does require you to work with a Microsoft Exchange Server email account.


6. Browse offline by saving web pages on your computer
If you use or reference a specific webpage often, save it locally to your computer. If you lose your connection or are working on a slow connection, you'll still be able to read and find the information you need.



7. Open webpages faster by increasing your cache
If you increase the size of the temporary Internet files cache in Internet Explorer, your computer won't have to work so hard when you revisit webpages. Many of the images will already be downloaded on your computer, decreasing the amount of time it takes to open a page.

Sunday 13 November 2011

We are in NEED of Something new IN INTERNET MARKETING



The idea of clean air in racing is that being in front of a pack allows for clean air to run through the engine, improving the aerodynamics of the car. Also, it’s about not having to maneuver around ever other car in the pack to get anywhere. The better the engine runs, the better aerodynamics and the less traffic to get around simply means having a huge advantage over the others trying to get to the front. Simply put by one driver:
“[It was] the cleaner the air, but that’s normal; that’s not new, is it? Every time you’re in traffic, you suck; every time you’re in clean air, you look like a hero. That’s normal.”
So where does this fit with Internet marketing? It’s obvious if you really look around. There is a huge pack of Internet marketers stuck in a pack sucking each others’ bad air and thus not running well. It’s all exhaust and no innovation, which is the marketers’ version of clean air.
The continued recycling of the same information without any new thinking is really doing nothing to improve performance in the Internet marketing space. In fact, it’s causing the industry to sputter and knock much like an engine might when not it’s able to take in the best air for a clean run.
As marketers it is imperative to step outside of the pack as often as possible. Conventional wisdom often serves to only bog down true creativity. Conventional wisdom is the middle of the road, the middle of the pack. As stated above, “That’s where you suck.”
I for one am tired of rehashed and reused Internet marketing air. If I hear one more “Basics of SEO” talk (or give one for that matter), I may get ill. I realize that there are times when the most basic information is required, but we seem to have applied the basics to everything without really getting outside of these norms.
I suspect that the reason behind this recycling of years-old ideas is Internet marketing protectionism. Everyone is so afraid to give away the million-dollar idea that we have created a cacophony of mediocrity in the space. That’s sad and incredibly boring.
I am simply suggesting with this post that, whether you are an Internet marketing educator, teacher, practitioner, or all of the above, you must step away from the pack. Move away from the norm. If you have heard advice over and over and over, it simply means that it is time to either put it to practice or move on.
We need to get tougher on ourselves and stop presenting day-old baked goods with a “made fresh daily” sticker on them. Technically, that sticker is correct because even the old stuff was once made fresh on a day. But for those that can see through that kind of marketing trickery there is an extreme letdown. We do this every day and repeat it often. I am guilty of it as well but I am growing weary of not being in clean air.
So what do you need to do to be in clean air? You need to move away from the conventional wisdom crowd. You need to step outside the boundaries of the group-think that has become the Internet and social media marketing industry. You then need to see where you are in your industry, take note where the competitors are and then look to be elsewhere. It’s likely that if you are all in the same place that you are in some bad air.
Move today and breathe in deep. Ahhhhhhhh! Doesn’t that feel good?