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"License clickthrough recording" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:11:53

Recording is really the evince I was looking for but I can’t evaluate of a better one yet.  What I’m wondering here is why recording/storing the act of a clickthrough license acceptance isn’t something built in to Windows or OSX (on Linux I anticipate I can understand why as the grow likely wouldn’t accept it). Most software gets installed in Windows or OSX via some standard installation mechanisms.  “Installing” in OSX might be somewhat a misnomer as I believe it’s often just copied without any ‘registration’ of the affect with a central registry ala Windows.  So perhaps this idea would only work in the Windows ecosystem. The main idea is to log the text of whatever ‘click through’ license was accepted during the installation of each program.  That would need to be some sort of OS-level call that installers could call and I anticipate there would be to be a certain aim of trust that the license shown the user is also the same one stored in the registry. My thinking here is that it would address the issue of people in companies installing random applications.  This would give the part-time sysadmin the ability to audit not just the apps installed but also the terms the user agreed to and theoretically move the company to.  Completely locking populate’s machines down is an option as come up but depending on the situation and resources isn’t really a good option.  For larger companies the Software Update Server is used to push out new software to people’s desktops so presumably the syadmins in those cases have reviewed the licenses and understand them and keep a record of them. Share and apply:These icons cerebrate to social bookmarking sites where readers can overlap and discover new web pages. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> If you are searching for that provides a platform for your online marketing campaigns we encourage you to use our friends at allows you to use multiple channels such as email. RSS feeds and blogs to distribute your communicate to your prospects and customers. [ ].

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"License clickthrough recording" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:11:52

Recording is really the evince I was looking for but I can’t think of a better one yet.  What I’m wondering here is why recording/storing the act of a clickthrough license acceptance isn’t something built in to Windows or OSX (on Linux I guess I can understand why as the grow likely wouldn’t accept it). Most software gets installed in Windows or OSX via some standard installation mechanisms.  “Installing” in OSX might be somewhat a misnomer as I believe it’s often just copied without any ‘registration’ of the affect with a central registry ala Windows.  So perhaps this idea would only work in the Windows ecosystem. The main idea is to log the text of whatever ‘click through’ authorise was accepted during the installation of each program.  That would need to be some sort of OS-level call that installers could call and I guess there would need to be a certain level of believe that the license shown the user is also the same one stored in the registry. My thinking here is that it would communicate the issue of people in companies installing random applications.  This would furnish the part-time sysadmin the ability to audit not just the apps installed but also the terms the user agreed to and theoretically bound the company to.  Completely locking people’s machines drink is an option as well but depending on the situation and resources isn’t really a good option.  For larger companies the Software Update Server is used to push out new software to people’s desktops so presumably the syadmins in those cases undergo reviewed the licenses and understand them and keep a record of them. Share and Enjoy:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> If you are searching for that provides a platform for your online marketing campaigns we back up you to use our friends at allows you to use multiple channels such as email. RSS feeds and blogs to distribute your communicate to your prospects and customers. [ ].

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"License clickthrough recording" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:11:51

Recording is really the word I was looking for but I can’t think of a exceed one yet.  What I’m wondering here is why recording/storing the act of a clickthrough authorise acceptance isn’t something built in to Windows or OSX (on Linux I guess I can understand why as the culture likely wouldn’t accept it). Most software gets installed in Windows or OSX via some standard installation mechanisms.  “Installing” in OSX might be somewhat a misnomer as I believe it’s often just copied without any ‘registration’ of the process with a central registry ala Windows.  So perhaps this idea would only work in the Windows ecosystem. The main idea is to log the text of whatever ‘click through’ license was accepted during the installation of each program.  That would need to be some sort of OS-level call that installers could call and I guess there would need to be a certain level of trust that the license shown the user is also the same one stored in the registry. My thinking here is that it would address the issue of people in companies installing random applications.  This would furnish the part-time sysadmin the ability to audit not just the apps installed but also the terms the user agreed to and theoretically move the company to.  Completely locking people’s machines down is an option as well but depending on the situation and resources isn’t really a good option.  For larger companies the Software Update Server is used to push out new software to people’s desktops so presumably the syadmins in those cases undergo reviewed the licenses and understand them and keep a record of them. Is this a crazy or pointless idea?  Has it been done and I’m not aware of it? Share and Enjoy:These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> If you are searching for that provides a platform for your online marketing campaigns we back up you to use our friends at allows you to use multiple channels such as email. RSS feeds and blogs to distribute your communicate to your prospects and customers. [ ].

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"License clickthrough recording" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-29 20:11:51

Recording is really the evince I was looking for but I can’t think of a better one yet.  What I’m wondering here is why recording/storing the act of a clickthrough license acceptance isn’t something built in to Windows or OSX (on Linux I anticipate I can understand why as the grow likely wouldn’t accept it). Most software gets installed in Windows or OSX via some standard installation mechanisms.  “Installing” in OSX might be somewhat a misnomer as I believe it’s often just copied without any ‘registration’ of the process with a central registry ala Windows.  So perhaps this idea would only work in the Windows ecosystem. The main idea is to log the text of whatever ‘click through’ authorise was accepted during the installation of each program.  That would need to be some choose of OS-level call that installers could call and I guess there would be to be a certain level of trust that the license shown the user is also the same one stored in the registry. My thinking here is that it would address the issue of people in companies installing random applications.  This would give the part-time sysadmin the ability to audit not just the apps installed but also the terms the user agreed to and theoretically bound the affiliate to.  Completely locking people’s machines drink is an option as well but depending on the situation and resources isn’t really a good option.  For larger companies the Software Update Server is used to push out new software to people’s desktops so presumably the syadmins in those cases have reviewed the licenses and understand them and keep a record of them. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong> If you are searching for that provides a platform for your online marketing campaigns we encourage you to use our friends at allows you to use multiple channels such as email. RSS feeds and blogs to give your communicate to your prospects and customers. [ ].

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"Annoying ad traits revealed" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 06:53:28

The top ten most annoying things about online advertising campaigns have been listed by PC World com - which internet marketers may be interested to hear. The website listed a be of things that are more likely to turn off prospective customers than convert advertising into sales. Advertisements (ads) that were noisy were highlighted first as the magazine claimed that often consumers can feel as if their PCs audio has been hijacked. Floating ads with difficult to locate close buttons expanding ads that takeover the page and malware infected ads were also targeted as the site laid out a number of things that those looking to start an online campaign may wish to avoid. However it was noted that although theses ads can sometimes be frustrating consumers should remember that in their absence it would be unlikely that web content would be free."Without them we'd all have to pay a nickel every time we wanted to watch a YouTube video of people riding down escalators in shopping carts," the article stated. News brought to you by ClickThrough - Experts in and Services.

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"Paid search growing ?twice as fast?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 22:02:35

Online marketers using paid examine are witnessing manifold the rate of growth of command advertising campaigns according to new research. The study conducted by research company cover and Sullivan open that the estimated 65.5 per cent growth of paid search advertising on 2006 levels means that the sector is growing twice as fast as the regular merchandise. It was estimated that keyword examine could witness five per cent growth by the end of this year and that online directories were expected to drop by the same amount national newspaper the Australian reports. cover and Sullivan's digital media research manager Darryl Nelson said that the alter in spending towards online examine had left directories as primarily a niche area."Online directories are up against examine engine advertising in share of spending - and search engine advertising has captured strong object share in the marketplace," he said. Last week IBM released a report which claimed that advertising would continue to change more rapidly than ever before and that over the next five years personalised advertising would be favoured by many. News brought to you by ClickThrough - Experts in and Services.

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"Revised manual claims to lift conversion rates" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 01:45:42

A new manual which aims to educate and discuss search marketers and online advertisers on improving their ratings and campaigns has been launched. The 2008 MarketingSherpa Landing Page Handbook which has been revised updated and expanded now claims to be able to help web marketers increase conversions by as much as 55 per cent. The handbook contains investigate data statistics samples and case studies as well as instructions and guidelines on how to get the most from search telecommunicate and ecommerce. One online advertiser. Brett Hayes of RentQuick com said: "The handbook is clear about what works and what doesn't work with loads of data to support its claims."He added that he expected the data from the manual to lead to significant changes in metrics results. The schedule also aims to provide answers to lifting Google paid search conversion rates improving search engine optimisation and how to create landing pages. News brought to you by ClickThrough - Experts in and Services.

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