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Sudah membaca artikel saya tentang "Google Adsense sebagai sumber dollar"? Anda mungkin tertarik untuk mencoba mendaftarkan website ataupun blog Anda ke Google Adsense. Atau jangan-jangan anda adalah orang yang sering gagal di approve oleh OM GOGLE setelah mencobanya beberapa kali? Jangan bersedih atau gundah gulana. Kapanpun akan memberikan info cara cepat keterima oleh Google Adsense.Agar bisa terdaftar sebagai anggota publisher Adsense, salah satu syaratnya adalah Anda harus memiliki wesite atau blog. kalau anda belum punya coba baca dulu postingan saya sebelumnya tentang "Cara membuat Blog". Udah baca? Silahkan lanjut... ... Cara mendaftar google adsense ini saya dan teman-teman telah praktekkan dan terbukti ampuh. Tidak lebih dari 8 jam, Email balasan yang menyatakan applikasi diterima telah di diterima. Fakta : Google tidak mengharuskan Anda menggunakan domain yang bayar. sebagai langkah awal gunakan dulu blogger untuk daftar. Kenapa pakai blogger? menurut logika Blogger ini adalah kepunyaan Google jadi diterimanya akan cepat sekali.Cara terbaik (pengalaman pribadi daftar adsense)1. Daftar free email di gmail atau yahoo2. Buat blog gratisan di Blogger.com3. Untuk isi postingannya! masukkan lirik lagu / artikel Berbahasa Inggris (saran: minimal 3 postingan) jangan isi dengan bahasa Indonesi jika anda ingin applikasinya cepat disetujui. "Attention: Agar lebih cepat di approve, gunakan artikel bahasa inggris, setelah di setujui baru anda muntahkan semua artikel tadi, lalu ganti dengan artikel dalam Bahasa Indonesia"4. Setelah itu Anda masuk ke website Google Adsense di "http://www.google.com/adsense". lalu Anda bisa langsung memilih tombol "Sign Up Now"5. Kemudian, Anda akan dihadapkan pada sebuah form yang harus Anda isi. Isikan data seperti contoh atas. 6. Terus klik "Submit information", Pastikan data yang Anda masukkan adalah valid. hal ini sangat penting karena data tersebut akan dibutuhkan saat Google Adsense akan membayar anda.7. Anda klik link berikut This site recommends Google AdSense for targeted adsThis site recommends Google AdSense for targeted ads. GOOGLE bilang "tunggu 2-3 hari (aktualnya kurang dari 8 jam)"8. Cek email anda. Kalau disubjectnya ada tulisan "Welcome to google adsense". Segera ucapkan Alhamdulillah, karena anda udah diterima. Kalo ditolak, saya nggak tau subjectnya apa, kebetulan belum ngalamin. Jangan sampai lah ya.9. Sampai disini tips www.kapanpun.com. tetang bagaimana cara sebuah blog cepat diterima di google adsense, dan semoga artikel ini membantu anda membuat blog cepat diterima sebagai pemasang iklan dari adsense Semoga bermanfaat!
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Gabung Chatting yuk ? |
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BURUAN DAFTAR CHATTING DISINI!!!!! Cantika ada lo... setiaap hari.. online jam berapa yach aku.....?
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History of ring tones |
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History of ring tones The first commercial mobile phone with ring tones was Japanese NTT DoCoMo Digital Mova N103 Hyper by NEC, sold on May 1996.[1] It had a few preset songs in MIDI format. On September 1996, IDO, the current au, sold Digital Minimo D319 by Denso. It was the first mobile phone which a user could input an original melody, rather than the preset songs. These phones proved to be popular in Japan. Kētai Chakumero Do-Re-Mi Book (ケータイ着メロ ドレミBOOK, "Mobile Ringtones Do-Re-Mi Book"), a book published on July 1998 introducing the "notes" of popular songs sold more than 3.5 million copies.
The first downloadable mobile ring tone service was created and delivered in Finland in autumn 1998 when a Finnish mobile operator Radiolinja (today Elisa) started their service called Harmonium. Invented by Vesa-Matti Pananen.[2], the Harmonium contained both tools for individuals to create monophonic ring tones and a mechanism to deliver them over-the-air (OTA) via SMS to a mobile handset. On November 1998, Digitalphone Groupe, the current SoftBank Mobile, started the similar service in Japan.
The service concept spread quickly in Europe and Asia and developed into a multi-billion dollar industry.[3] A ring tone service was one of the very first successful m-commerce services, with social media features like composing, sharing, and rating ring tones. The Harmonium also quickly created a market for high-quality professional ring tones and commercial ring tone libraries.
Truetones (or real tones), which are often excerpts from pop songs, have become popular as ring tones. The first truetone service was started by au on December 2002. [4] My Gift to You by Chemistry was the first song to be distributed as a truetone.
The rise of video games has also contributed to the popularity of ring tones.[5] On August 5, 2006, the BBC described "free ring tones" as a dangerous search term, because of the risk of malware and other malicious websites.[6]
By 2005, ring tones generated more than $2 billion in annual worldwide revenues.[7]
Sales and marketing of ring tones is a prime example of vertical telecommunication convergence.
[edit] Ringing signal A ringing signal is an electric telephony signal that causes a telephone to alert the user to an incoming call. On a POTS telephone system, this is created by sending an alternating current signal of about 100 volts [90 volts and 20Hz in the USA] into the line. Today this signal may be transmitted digitally for much of the journey, provided as an alternating current only because a majority of landlines are not digital end-to-end. In old phones, this voltage was used to trigger a high-impedance electromagnet to ring a bell on the phone.
Fixed phones of the late 20th century and later detect this AC voltage and trigger a warbling tone electronically. Mobile phones are fully digital, hence are signalled to ring as part of the protocol they use to communicate with the cell base stations.
In fixed POTS phones, ringing is said to be "tripped" when the impedance of the line reduces to about 600 ohms when the telephone handset is lifted off the switch-hook. This signals that the telephone call has been answered, and the telephone exchange immediately removes the ringing signal from the line and connects the call. This is the source of the name of the problem called "ring-trip" or "pre-trip", which occurs when the ringing signal on the line encounters excessively low resistance between the conductors, which trips the ring before the subscriber's actual telephone has a chance to ring (for more than a very short time); this is common with wet weather and improperly installed lines.
Early research showed that people would wait until the phone stopped ringing before picking it up. Breaks were introduced into the signal to avoid this problem, resulting in the common ring-pause-ring cadence pattern used today. In early party line systems this pattern was a Morse code letter indicating who should pick up the phone, but today, with individual lines, the only surviving patterns are a single ring and double-ring, originally Morse code letters T and M respectively.
The ringing pattern is known as ring cadence. This only applies to POTS fixed phones, where the high voltage ring signal is switched on and off to create the ringing pattern. In North America, the standard ring cadence is "2-4", or two seconds of ringing followed by four seconds of silence. In Australia and the UK, the standard ring cadence is 400 ms on, 200 ms off, 400 ms on, 2000 ms off. These patterns may vary from region to region, and other patterns are used in different countries around the world.
A service akin to party line ringing is making a comeback in some small office and home office situations allowing facsimile machines and telephones to share the same line but have different telephone numbers; this CLASS feature is usually called distinctive ringing generically, though carriers assign it trademarked names such as "Smart Ring", "Duet", "Multiple Number" and "Ringmaster." This feature is also used for a second phone number assigned to the same physical line for roommates or teenagers, in which case it is sometimes marketed under the name teen line. Caller ID signals are sent during the silent interval between the first and second bursts of the ringing signals.
The interrupted ring signal was designed to attract attention and studies showed that an intermittent two tone ring was the easiest to hear. This had nothing to do with the coded ringing that was used on party line.
[edit] Features Older telephones simply used a pair of bells for the ringer. Modern ring tones have become extremely diverse, leading to phone personalization and customization.
Newer mobile phones allow users to associate different ring tones with individual family members and friends. Taking advantage of these features, a new ring tone maker trend has emerged. For example, websites like Mobilephoria, Phone Sherpa, and Dopetone let users make ring tones from the music they already own (MP3, CD etc.) and upload directly to their mobile phone with no limit on the number of songs uploaded. In addition to the cost benefits, a key feature is the music editor that lets the user easily pick the part of the song they wish to set as a ring tone. Such services automatically detect the phone settings to ensure the best file type and format. There are, however, providers who have already edited and trimmed the song for you.
Some providers allow users to create their own music tones, either with a "melody composer" or a sample/loop arranger (such as the MusicDJ in many Sony Ericsson phones). However, these use native formats only available to one particular phone model or brand. Other formats, such as MIDI or MP3, are often supported; they must be downloaded to the phone before they can be used as a normal ring tone. Commercial ring tones take advantage of this functionality, which has led to the success of the mobile music industry. Southern rapper Chamillionaire was the first to have a ring tone go 3x platinum for the hit single "Ridin." He now has his own category on certain phones.[citation needed]
The latest innovation is the sing tone, a type of karaoke ring tone where a user’s voice recording is adjusted to be both in time and in tune then mixed with a backing track to make a user-created ring tone.
An alternative to a ring tone for mobile phones is a vibrating alert. It may be useful:
In noisy environments In places where ring tone noise would be disturbing For those with a hearing loss
[edit] Types of ring tones Monophonic A monophonic ring tone is simply a series of notes, one musical note at a time. Polyphonic A polyphonic ring tone can consist of several notes at a time. The first polyphonic ring tones used sequenced recording methods such as MIDI. Such recordings specify what synthetic instrument should play a note at a given time, and the actual instrument sound is dependent upon the playback device. Truetone A truetone (also known as "realtone", "mastertone", "superphonic ringtone" or "audio recording") is simply an audio recording, typically in a common format such as MP3, AAC, or WMA, and represents the latest evolution of the ring tone. Truetones, which are often excerpts from songs, have become popular as ring tones.
[edit] Ring tone formats AAC: Some phones like the Sony Ericsson W810i support ring tones in ".m4a" AAC format. The iPhone supports ring tones in ".m4r" AAC format. eMelody: Older Ericsson format. iMelody: Most new phones that don't do Nokia's Smart Messaging are using this format. KWS: Kyocera's ringer format. MID / MIDI: Popular sound format. Morse code: Text files with a .MORSE extension get converted into morse code songs. MOT: An older ringer format for Motorola phones. MP3: Some phones support ring tones that are mp3 format. Nokia / SCKL / OTT: Nokia Smart Messaging format. Nokia phones can receive ring tones as a text message. Ring tone tools can create these text messages. This allows anyone with a compatible phone to load their own ring tones in without a data cable. There are other phones besides Nokia that use this. PDB: Palm database. This is the format used to load ring tones on PDA phones such as the Kyocera 6035 and the Handspring Treo. PMD: Format co-created by Qualcomm and Japanese company Faith which can include MIDI, sampled audio, static graphics, animation, text, vibration and LED events QCP: File format generated by Qualcomm PureVoice software. RTTTL: A popular text format for ring tones. RTX: Similar to RTTTL with some advanced features. Also the octaves are different on RTX. Samsung1 & Samsung2: Samsung keypress format. Siemens Keypress: Can create and read in a Siemens text file format. Siemens SEO: Siemens SEO binary format. SMAF: Yamaha music format that combines MIDI with instrument sound data (aka Module files). Filenames have the extension "MMF".
[edit] Ring tone maker A ring tone maker allows a user to take a song from their music collection, pick the part that they like and send the file to their mobile phone. Files can be sent to the mobile phone by direct connection (e.g., USB cable), Bluetooth, text messaging, or e-mail, however, most ring tone makers have adopted a "one size fits all" strategy of downloading through the Internet; while appealing to the lowest common denominator, this method usually results in charges to the user for Internet time used on their mobile phones.
The Internet-based transition was further marked in 2005 with the on-air, G4TechTV review of "SmashTheTones" (now "Mobile17"), the first third-party solution to allow ring tone creation on a webpage without requiring downloadable software or a digital audio editor. With the Internet now playing the process' largest role, other websites began to offer such tools and ring tone making has not only become simplified but more accessible to the average |
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Your Checklist To Search Engine Optimisation Reports by: Derek Rogers The most important online marketing strategies that can help you be successful with optimizing your business on the web include building a plan, blogging, an email list, press releases, and much more. Be sure to have these items on your checklist and you will have an excellent and productive website for your business. The first and most important strategy for optimizing your search engine for your website is to create a plan for your site and your business. You should determine all of the most important things. What are your goals for accomplishments with your site and who is your audience going to be? That is, what types of people do you believe will be interested in your products and what people do you believe you need to target that will continue to come back for more. You need to make a decision how you are going to make your website better than others, how it will stand out from the rest and grab the attention. All of these answers to these questions should be the base of your web plan to optimizing your website and they should be at the top of your checklist. The next thing that you need to do for optimization of your website is to create a marketing plan that will work and get the word out about your business and your site. This includes writing press releases and getting them out to every contact that you have in the media. You should also post the press releases online to every place that will allow you to. In addition to writing press releases for your website, you should write extensive articles about your website, your company, your products, and more. These articles should contain important keywords that will take people back to your site. You should also include your website and company information in all of the articles including contact information if people have questions. Creating a blog should also be on your checklist for total optimization. This is the one way you can have the keywords that you need for your site to be pulled up in search engines and remain at the top. You should start relevant conversations, add posts, and useful data to your blog and keep people coming back for more. If you are talking about a subject that is important to people they will discuss issues with you, in return, adding more keywords to your site. You should also get on other blogs across the Internet and talk about your website and your products in other blogs. This is good advertising for you also. You should build a mailing list for optimizing your site. This can be done by determining who your audience is. Your email list may be created over time as people enter in their information and if they request to be on the list. It is important to respond to requests through email and to let the people that do come back know that you care about them as a customer. The best thing about email is that it is free and extremely helpful for your business. Another way you can optimize your site is by offering incentives to people who visit your site. You can offer free stuff, discounts, and more. People often search the web just for free items and by doing this you are generating more traffic to your website. There are many points you should add to your checklist when you are concerned about optimizing your website on the Internet for your business. |
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