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How Your Business can Benefit from Using a New Media Agency

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

How Your Business can Benefit from Using a New Media Agency

A new media agency plans, develops and manages websites as well as providing search engine marketing strategies to help your business to be a success online. They are experts in developing effective marketing services that can be rolled out across a wide range of new media channels to enhance your business and drive enquiries and sales. If you have a website but it doesn’t generate much traffic or you have some visitors but they aren’t converting, you might want to consider contacting an agency to see how they can help you. Check out the guide below to see what services you could benefit from when you work with the experts.

Email marketing

Agencies can develop and manage successful email marketing campaigns to promote your business. Email marketing is one of the most efficient and economical ways for a business to communicate with existing customers and also a great way to reach new potential customers. If your business is still using direct mail then you could save a huge amount of time and money and achieve greater response rates if you hired an agency to develop an email marketing campaign for you.

Search engine optimisation

Search engine optimisation (SEO) is vital for your company to be a success online and a new media agency can provide you with an effective campaign to get your website noticed. Nearly all online consumers find the products and services they want through the use of a search engine like Google for example. These agencies can help your website reach the top for keywords relevant to your products or services. They achieve this by programming, designing and writing your website to include the relevant keywords and phrases that your potential customers will enter into a search engine. An effective SEO campaign is a mixture of the above skills so even if you know your way around the back end of a website, if you don’t have SEO copywriting skills, your campaign won’t be as effective.

Social media optimisation

Social media is used to describe online technologies and practices that allow people to share experiences and opinions with other people. It can take many different forms – Facebook and YouTube are examples of specifically built social networking sites but there are many other types such as blogs and podcasts. As social networking is expanding, more and more people are becoming involved. Some of the most valuable demographics are spending more and more of their time on social media sites and networks so being involved in social media optimisation could provide a very valuable source of enquiries and sales leads for your business. Social media optimisation can be a tricky and overwhelming task if you are not familiar with how it operates. This is where a specialist agency can really benefit your business as they can get your company name, products and services out there and reach your target audience.

If you think your business could benefit from any of the services above then consider hiring an agency so that your online presence will be a successful one.

Nasreen Haque

HP LaserJet P3005 ? Monochrome Laser Series with Network Options

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

HP LaserJet P3005 ? Monochrome Laser Series with Network Options

The HP LaserJet P3005 printer series was designed to be flexible, better suiting it for very specific work demands. With five model variations available, buyers can choose the hardware set that best suits their needs, without wasting money on accessories that are frivolous.

While the base model operates at up to 35 pages per minute, which stays constant throughout each of the five models, certain variations in the hardware include more standard RAM memory, allowing for better print speed consistency when dealing with larger printing tasks. Also consistent among the printers in the series is the efficient 400 MHz processor.

Model variation options include a HP LaserJet P3005d duplexing model, which makes double sided printing automatic, as well as includes additional standard memory, and the HP LaserJet P3005n printer which includes an HP Jetdirect fast Ethernet embedded print server and a total of 80 MBs of on board memory.

The base model comes equipped with only 48 MBs of internal memory, but all printers in the HP LaserJet P3005 are expandable up to 320 MBs. The HP LaserJet P3005dn variation comes complete with both duplexing capabilities and a Jetdirect Ethernet card, and, lastly, the HP LaserJet P3005x comes with duplexing, networking, and an additional 500 sheet paper tray for a total storage capacity of 1,100 sheets.

Standard paper handling abilities come in the form of a single 500 sheet paper tray and a 100 sheet multipurpose tray for special media types such as envelopes, card stock, and transparencies. The additional 500 sheet tray can be added to the models that lack it, and can be useful when constant switching back and forth from letter to legal sized paper is necessary. Output capacity rests at a very comfortable 250 sheets and an additional 100 sheet rear output bin. Up to 10 envelopes or 75 transparencies can also be exported to these bins.

The HP LaserJet P3005 comes with more connectivity options than we often see in bare bones laser printers, and includes an IEEE 1284-B compliant parallel port as well as a Hi Speed USB 2.0 port. Networked models also include an active Ethernet port, and all printers in the series come with an open EIO slot for expansion.

On top of the HP LaserJet P3005 series’ incredibly fast print speed, the unit also comes equipped with HP Instant On technology which allows for a warm up time of virtually zero and a first page out time of only 9.5 seconds. True 1200 x 1200 dot per inch resolution is attainable, and HP FastRes 1200 gives users a 1200 dpi equivalent while maintaining the device’s top print speed.

Further expandability options include various warranty extensions for up to three years, as well as HP Jetdirect wireless USB 2.0 print servers, and other wireless connectivity options which can help to make networking the device easier than ever. An additional hard drive can be useful for storing frequently used data for long terms, helping to get the most out of this fast, user friendly monochrome printer.

For more information:

http://printdocs.org/hp-laserjet-p3005-–-monochrome-laser-series-with-network-options/

Hp 5000Gn/5000N – Networking Personal Printer

Sunday, June 13th, 2010

Hp 5000Gn/5000N – Networking Personal Printer

Though the HP 5000gn and 5000n models are considerably slower than other laser printers in the same price range, the network ready monochrome laser devices still offer a decent amount of customization options including additional paper storage and memory, as well as a sturdy feature list across the board.

With a print speed of only 16 pages per minute for legal sized paper, and 17 pages per minute for letter sizes, the HP 5000gn and 5000n units fall short significantly in the speed category. That being said, the two HP models, while slow, were designed with the personal user in mind, and therefore come at a low cost with a small footprint while still offering many high end features.

Print resolution is selectable between 300 dot per inch and 600 dot per inch quality for high speed printing, as well as HP ProRes of 1200 x 1200 dots per inch for high quality. A 100 MHz RISC microprocessor helps to keep things moving in heavy output scenarios, but the HP 5000gn and 5000n’s first page out times still remain at a fairly sluggish 13 seconds.

A non network ready version of the model is available (the HP 5000) which comes at a slightly lower price tag due to the stripped down hardware, and also comes stock with only 4 MBs of standard memory. The HP 5000gn and 5000n come stock with 12 and 8 MBs of standard memory respectively. Via DIMM slots included in the hardware, all models can be upgraded with 2, 4, 8, 16 or 32 MB DIMM chips for added performance when dealing with complicated tasks. A total of three 100 pin DIMM slots are available for memory upgrades, as well as two enhanced IEO slots, making the HP 5000 series one of the most versatile on the market in terms of memory expansion options.

The network ready HP 5000gn and 5000n come with a variety of network connectivity options including 10 Base T and 10 Base 2, as well as 10/100 Base – TX, Token ring, and Local Talk. Though standard paper handling is quite limited for the 5000 series models which sport only a 100 sheet single tray, expansion options include a 250 sheet optional tray, as well as a universal 500 sheet tray available for purchase separately.

Output capacity is locked at 250 sheets with an additional 50 sheet rear output bin for special media types that are incompatible with the HP 5000gn and 5000n’s standard paper paths. An optional duplexer is also compatible with a 250 and 500 sheet universal tray assembly. The maximum number of input bins is four, a very high number for a unit of this stature.

A width of 18.7 inches and a depth of 23 inches make the HP 5000gn and 5000n units slightly on the larger size for their performance category, and height depends entirely on the total number of input paper trays incorporated into the hardware. If you’re looking for machines that runs slightly too expensive as well as slightly too large for their output, look no further than the HP 5000gn and 5000n models.

For more information:
http://printdocs.org/2010/02/26/hp-5000gn5000n-networking-personal-printer/

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