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How to convert DVD to Blackberry Storm curve pearl Bold , Blackberry Tour 9630?
Posted by admin in tour mobile on 10 9th, 2009BlackBerry, including Blackberry Storm curve pearl Bold, Blackberry Tour 9630, is a line of mobile e-mail devices and services from Research In Motion (RIM), which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services. BlackBerry is currently available in the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom.
BlackBerry’s popularity may be attributed to its easy-to-use interface and keyboard. The music and videos in iPod performs well, so more and more people want to watch DVD films on blackberry. However, The BlackBerry Media Player on the Curve, Blackberry Tour 9630, BlackBerry 8800 and the BlackBerry Pearl could not play DVDs. Then, how to upload a home movie from a DVD to PC and put the DVD on Blackberry Storm curve pearl Bold Tour 9630?
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Tips: List of BlackBerry Models
* Modern BlackBerry Models (2006 – 2008): 8000-8830-series including: BlackBerry 8800, BlackBerry Pearl, Pearl Flip and BlackBerry Curve
* Latest BlackBerry Models (2008 – 2009): 8900+ GPS WiFi Series: BlackBerry Bold (9000), BlackBerry Curve 8900, BlackBerry Storm (9500/9530),
* Blackbery Tour 9630 (July 2009)
* Blackberry Storm 2 (September 2009): Blackberry Storm 2 [11]
read comments (0)Web 2.0 Marketings: Training for Brands’ Big Events With Widgets
Posted by admin in mobile tour marketing on 10 7th, 2009I talk frequently about the importance of widgets – how they’re an advertising format that swims with the current instead of against it; that of the major marketing disruptions handed down by the Internet only widgets are proving to be both promotion-effective and brand-enhancing; how they allow marketers to join conversations they might not otherwise be invited into.
But let’s suppose for a minute that widgets aren’t important to marketing.
OK, I can’t do that. Let’s suppose for a minute that the importance of widgets to marketing is not yet known, that they are just emerging as the next new thing, are building in buzz, but short on evidence. Let’s suppose that we are where we were about a year ago. Or where every new platform, technology and distribution development have found themselves. eBay, Amazon, Google have all been there. Mobile, Video, Behavioral Targeting did their time. Virtual worlds, advergaming, much of social media are there still.
Whether the current marketing fascinations evolve into the next Google, or deteriorate into the next PointCast is relevant to their executives and VCs. But it shouldn’t matter a whit to marketers. Marketers ought to be equipped to plunge into opportunities as soon as they are spotted, not after they have been proven. Not because they may develop into opportunities that marketers will have missed. Trust me, if any startup suddenly finds itself the brand marketer’s Holy Grail, there will be inventory and opportunity for everyone.
Rather, marketers should be involved in emerging opportunities because even if they are not big events themselves, they are training for marketing’s big events, and for the past couple of years the Freewebs sales and marketing team has been trail blazing in this area.
Every discipline needs practice, and no level of expertise can be achieved without it. For example, Derek Jeter probably fields about half a dozen ground balls during a 9-inning game. That he does so with such aplomb is because of the countless thousands of sharply hit grounders cracked his way during practice every season. Imagine if the only driving Jeff Gordon did other than his qualifying and competitive laps on the Nascar track was shuttling his kids to school and soccer practice in the family minivan. Or if Lance Armstrong took 11 months off every year, and only rode his bike about 100 miles a day for 3 weeks straight during the Tour de France.
These are world-class athletes I’m using as examples, but the analogy is valid. The clients I work with here at Freewebs – at major movie studios, CPGs, auto manufacturers, music labels, and financial services companies – are world-class. If there were an Olympics for marketing, these people would be medal favorites in every event. And if you’re not among them, you’re competing with them for the same consumer mindshare.
The trouble comes when opportunities have to be Olympic-caliber to warrant attention. The analogy ends here because athletes can’t just decide they’ll do the Olympics. They have to train and qualify and prove their worth every step of the way. Marketers with a big enough budget can elect to compete in any arena, including only the biggest. But without the endless hours of training and practice and qualifying and simulating competitive environments, their chances for gold are severely hamstrung.
Emerging opportunities – in whatever medium – are an ideal training facility. The skills marketers are sharpening there, by nature of the “emerging” part of “emerging opportunity”, are likely new skills, giving marketers more depth and versatility. Imagine if Brett Favre could run like Vince Young. Or if Roger Clemens could suddenly throw a knuckleball like Tim Wakefield. Or if Wal-Mart could make people love them as much as Prius. Sheer domination.
But practice takes time, and time is money. And when you’re talking about advertising, everything is money. How should you determine how much budget to allocate to the skill-building offered through emerging opportunities? One ratio to consider is Mickey’s, who said to Rocky as the fighter was languishing through a workout, “For a 45-minute fight, you have to train hard for 45,000 minutes.” By those calculations, for every $100K an advertiser spends on television, they ought to put $100 million into Second Life.
Again, you see the analogy is like the lane dividers on NYC avenues – more of a suggestion than a hard rule. Wannamaker might suggest half the budget be devoted to emerging opportunities (he just wouldn’t know which half). If only we could identify the wasted parts and put them to better use.
I would posit, however, that given the supersonic speed of media change, all resources NOT contributing somehow towards developing the world-class marketing skills required to compete within emerging opportunities will someday be viewed as wasted. And some brands may remain on the sidelines, watching the race they ought to have won. The Freewebs team is dedicated to making sure they win next time.
Haroon co-founded Freewebs.com in 2001 with his brothers Zeki and Idris, starting with $2000, a single server and the inherent desire to create a website building tool so simple even mom could use it.
The brothers founded Freewebs while studying for undergraduate degrees at the University of Maryland. After graduating Summa Cum Laude from the University of Maryland with a bachelor’s degree in Economics, Haroon went to Harvard Law School, where he continued building the company while earning his J.D. As CEO, he remains committed to the members and regularly logs on to chat directly with the Freewebs community. You may also find articles by Haroon at the TalentZoo.com
Invest in a good tour guide
Posted by admin in tourism mobile on 10 5th, 2009“New York City is a lot of things, but cheap is not one of them.” That was my standard line back in the days when I worked in a famous Manhattan hotel. It was a bit of a lie. Truth is, tons bargains can be had in the Big Apple, incredible bargains, but you have to be able to find them in the sea of ripoffs. Just today I bought a 4 gigabyte SD card for $10, basically a wholesale price. It’s made by a manufacturer you would know, and I bought it at the most famous high-end electronics store in the world which you might not even know if you’re not a professional. But I have strayed from my point: You need someone to point you in the right direction, and that guy might not be the concierge at your hotel, especially if you’re staying at a luxury hotel or chain.
Back in the hotel days, I heard constant complaints about the high cost of doing business in or visiting New York. Partially out of spite that people who could afford a $500 a night hotel would complain about paying $20 for a pizza, I didn’t mind — I admit — sometimes sending them to pricey places when I knew darn well that cheaper and better alternatives existed. Actually, hotel management told us to do this because if someone got sick at my favorite little pizza place on 3rd Avenue, they might sue the hotel. If they got sick at a chain like Pizzeria Uno, they would sue Pizzeria Uno. I’m pretty sure that those sorts of liability concerns played a large part in hotel management’s decisions regarding what we were and were not to recommend to guests. It might have had something to do with business partnerships at a high corporate level, too. That’s what the cynic in me says, anyway.
Here’s the funny thing: A lot of those people whom I misdirected could have saved themselves hundreds or even thousands of dollars by hiring an independent tour guide — not the big red bus kind, but one who works for themselves. There are literally hundreds of us in the City That Never Sleeps. A tour guide can key you in to everything from the best (truly the best, not corporate approved) places to eat and shop, to the most interesting attractions. They can show you how to navigate public transportation. Importantly a guide can keep you from wasting valuable time by designing a tour that fits your schedule, interests, and budget. The fact that tour guides can point out all kinds of interesting architectural and historical details is just a bonus. Our real worth lies in the mobile concierge services we provide.
You wouldn’t travel into the wilderness without a guide, I would hope, at least without basic knowledge of maps and wilderness survival. Why would you travel to a big city without a guide? You’re almost certain to get eaten by the wolves if you do, especially in New York.
Don’t waste your trip to New York being lost, paying too much, and fumbling with your map. Get an NYC walking tour!
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Email Marketing Campaign: Why it is Successful
Posted by admin in mobile tour marketing on 10 3rd, 2009Whenever I hear the term marketing campaign, some scenes revolve round my eyes. A vehicle, pamphlets, big hoardings, people, product sample and tour. But this is a traditional style of marketing campaigns. Which still works for the physical marketplace. Now, for the sake of online marketing this kind of campaign would be very impractical. Thus, online marketers have devised a fantastic tool for the online brand promotion. That tool is Email marketing campaign.
Does it work? Indeed it works. That is why majority of companies, small, medium and big, are utilizing Email marketing campaigns for the promotion of various products. Be it insurance, gifts, mobile phones, latest gadgets, magazines, jewelry or any website. You name the product and you can find it promoting itself through Emails. No company invest in any advertisement if it is not profitable. The Email marketing is highly profitable and so companies are using it as a marketing tool.
Why Email marketing campaigns are successful? This can be a debatable issue. An average Email viewer delete a mail as soon as he or she realises that the mail is an advertisement. You also would be deleting lots of such Emails from your Inbox, by finding that they are advertisements. But still it is working. Why? it may be working due to the oldest law of marketing which is proven. I am talking about law of averages. You emails are sent to the millions of audiences all over the world and according to the law few thousands would must see or notice your advertisement. Hence an Email can be used to turn those with no interest in your product into prospects and prospects into customers, which eventually can become repeat customers also.
This is how email marketing campaigns are helping in brand promotion. These campaigns are highly effective, actionable and affordable also. You can save your money and time and get the result. So choose them and promote your company, website or product.
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Great Deals From Airport Hotels In Mobile Alabama
Posted by admin in tours mobile on 10 1st, 2009Mobile Alabama is known for its carnival season that extends from November to January. Many tourists go to participate in this event. Bystanders can receive souvenirs from masked participants riding in colorful floats.
The season highlights the Masquerade Ball. This city is now within reach because of the hotels situated near the airport. The Masquerade Ball is 20 to 40 miles from the airport.
These are some of their airport hotels with excellent features.
The Renaissance Battle House
This hotel provides the most beautiful guest rooms in Mobile. The trip advisor traveler rated this hotel with 4 1/2 stars (5 being the highest).
With 8-storeys, it can house 238 rooms equipped with computers, coffee makers and a cable television.
The ceiling has a unique cathedral-like feature. Its lobby has “whispering arches” designs. This hotel provides tour assistance, business and fitness centers, on-site restaurant, and ballroom spaces.
They also allow pets. They have laundry, dry cleaning and shoe shine services as well.
This hotel is only four blocks away from the city’s prized museums, two blocks from the science center, the Gulf Coast Exploreum, and a block from Bienville Square. It is located in 26 N Royal St Mobile Alabama.
Holiday Inn
This hotel is located in 301 Government St. This newly renovated hotel houses 209 guest rooms that have a mini refrigerator, microwave oven and Internet access.
It features a skyview lounge that makes you enjoy the Mobile Bay. It also provides a business and a fitness center with big conference rooms. It has a bar area and outdoor swimming pool as well. The staff are accommodating and friendly.
Holiday Inn is 14 miles from the Mobile Regional Airport and is adjacent to both the business district and the historic district. You can even reach the downtown museums and the IMAX Theater in less than half a mile. The Mobile Bay Bears Stadium is 4 miles away while Greyhound Park is 14 miles away.
La Quintanna Inn
In this hotel, enjoy clean and spacious rooms that have internet access, coffee makers, hair dryers, iron and iron boards as well as cable television. Located in 816 West I-65 Service Road South, it is only 2 miles away from fine restaurants like Red Lobster, Olive Garden, and J.R.’s Smokehouse.
Museums and malls are only 5 miles away from here, while mobile downtown historical places are only 7 miles away. The Masquerade Ball is 40 miles away. T
This 2-storey hotel has 122 rooms, a fitness center, a pool, free parking lot and a laundry service. It also houses pets.
City Tour
Mobile Alabama has a very rich art and culture aspect. Aside from the great Mardi gras, the city cradles a variety of museums. To name a few, they have the Battleship Memorial Park that features historical military equipment.
The Mobile Carnival Museum features carnival memorabilia including costumes and floats used in the festivities. The Mobile Medical Museum features artifacts tracing the city’s history of medicine. There is also some Science Centers and a 3-D virtual theater.
You can also find 45 public parks in Mobile. There’s the Spanish plaza, Cathedral Square, a performing arts park, and a historic park called Font Conde. There are also theaters and opera houses in the city.
The city features establishments with unique and historic architectural designs. To name some, they have Barton Academy in historic Greek revival, the Hunter House in Italianate style, and the Scottish Rite Temple that features Egyptian Revival Architecture, the only one in the city.
Mobile is proud to have historic cemeteries as well. The Church street graveyard was founded in 1819 during the “yellow fever days,” a Jewish cemetery dated in the 1820s and the Old Catholic cemetery founded in 1848
Andy Williams writes about Mobile Hotels and Mobile Motels in Alabama. Visit Mobile Hotel and Mobile Motel to get cheap reservations for your extended stay hotel room in Alabama. (source: ezinearticles)


