Friday, September 17, 2010

North Church Raises the Bar with Innovative Website

North Church leads the way in broadcasting their message 'Loving God and Loving Others" through several different mediums, all easily accessed on their new website. This new and innovative site, www.northchurch.tv, was designed and built by Ingenux, a custom software and website development firm located in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Through this website, North Church users can easily access sermon videos, photo albums, current news and events, daily pastor blog, ministries, along with the ability to submit prayer requests and donations..

The functionality built into this website is state of the art, providing the client with cutting edge tools such as image sliders for the sermon icons and the custom designs showcase the goal of the website, the sermons. "It was a real challenge to combine an energetic, contemporary aesthetic with a clear layout that would highlight the church's positive message. The approach taken does this by framing the content and disposing with unnecessary distractions," the Design Manager, Greg Holkan said. "The black backdrop on the site makes all of the colors stand out, underscoring the youthful, optimistic energy that this organization possesses."
For more information on North Church, please visit www.northchurch.tv.

About Ingenux

Ingenux is a full-service, custom web design and software development firm with a focus on highly driven web application and desktop software development. Companies hire Ingenux to design, develop and deliver custom software applications faster, cheaper and better than they can do themselves.

Our slogan "We Develop the Hard Stuff," is our commitment to create innovative business software solutions for any type of business that are efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, cutting edge and fit to your exact business model. We take pride in solving current challenges our customers face as Ingenux custom software makes businesses run better. http://www.ingenux.com

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

FUN FREEBIE FREE BIRTHDAY ICE CREAM FROM BASKIN ROBBINS

Some things go better together. Like the words free, ice cream, and birthday. Join the Baskin Robbins Birthday Club and get free ice cream on your birthday, every year. Like clockwork.

There's more to the Birthday Club, too, like discounts on ice cream cake (Yum!) and coupons dropped into your email inbox.

101 CORNER ISIS IMPOSSIBLE TITANIUM PUZZLE


The Isis puzzle is supposedly the hardest puzzle in the world. How hard is it? The company that makes it has a website that offers clues and there are substantial prizes offered to people who can solve it.

How can they be so confident that no one can solve this puzzle?

Magic.

No, I'm not kidding. This puzzle was designed by a stage magician to confound, amuse, and possibly to enrage. If difficult puzzles are your bag, give the Isis a try.

Help Ingenux Fight Hunger With The Dollar Drive




July 30th, 2010 - Join Ingenux in the fight against hunger by participating in the Dollar Drive, August 16th -21st. Each week 77,000 Oklahomans are fed through the efforts of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma with over 15,000 recipients being children. Instead of hauling those heavy canned goods to the office you can easily donate a dollar by visiting our website beginning the week of August 16th.

Through combined efforts we can make a difference. Every dollar donated will provide 7 meals to those in need and all proceeds go to the Oklahoma Regional Food Bank.

Check back in the coming weeks for pictures of the Ingenux Team volunteering at the Regional Food Bank.

For more information about the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma please visit http://www.regionalfoodbank.org/

Writing Content For Websites: 6 Do's And 1 Don't

They say that a facial expression is worth a thousand words. This is especially true when writing for the web, as we never see each other face to face. The intended tone of any site content is, in itself, a writing skill - more so than in novels, as the content writer is trying to convey a definite message directly to a worldwide audience, without the help of facial expressions, tone of voice or body language.

Have you ever wondered why some websites pull people in better than others? Or why some websites have better bounce rates that others? Is it due to the style of writing, or simply the interesting content?

How often have you read online content, then had to read it over in order to fully understand what the writer is saying? I'm not including tutorials or online lessons or courses that don't require too many words - it goes without saying that website content have to be clear and concise to guide the reader.

7 Writing Tips to Improve Your Web Writing
You don't need to be an English major to write for the web. As long as you know how to write, you are halfway there.

Do - Short and Less, Win the Race
Avoid writing a sentence that is longer than a line. Use bullet points if necessary to list something or add an attractive graphic to replace a long sentence. You can break up that boring mass of black type by using lists, block quotes and other handy HTML formatting tricks.

You can also have a mixture of bold and italic styles to add emphasis to the words. The other thing that you should take note of is the punctuation. Excessive use of punctuation can make the sentence harder to comprehend and could put a reader off. A sentence should be short, sweet with as little punctuation as possible.

Do - Use Killer Headlines and Avoid Flamboyant Vocabulary
If you write a great headline, you will have a higher chance of getting noticed by your readers. As the headline is the first sentence to reach your audience, it's essential to have a killer headline. Killer headlines also work really well with social media sites to get more buzz. Write a great headline, which is striking yet descriptive, but make sure it's not too long. Having a good headline, (9-12 words) with appropriate keywords will also help you rank better in search engines.

Refrain from boring your readers by using limited vocabulary, you do not need to use grandiloquent vocabulary in every single sentence you write, but some occasional use of different vocabulary will make your site more enjoyable.

The purpose of writing is to communicate, not demonstrate your intelligence. The best way to communicate is to use short, clear words that are part of everyone's vocabulary. That's why most newspapers are written to a fifth or sixth grade reading level. Using a word such as "grandiloquent" does not make you appear smarter. It makes you appear pretentious and harms your ability to communicate.

Do - Utilize Headlines and Breaks
A site page or blog post should read similarly to this article, with a main heading, followed by an introduction paragraph or two. Ideally, it should be followed by a sub-heading and break down to further smaller headlines. Headlines act as important signboards for the reader to determine if they want to read the content below the headline, so the headline should describe as accurately as possible the subject matter of the paragraphs. It's also hard to read a large chunk of text without a break.

Give those sentences a break and segregate them into small paragraphs as frequently as possible. It will make them more readable and give readers a chance to catch their breath before continuing to the next paragraph.

Do - Use Suitable Images Sparingly
I know that humans are visual creatures and like almost all things that are beautiful. However, you need to select your images carefully in order to suit your content and the intended meaning. Don't use an image just for the sake of using it. If you can't find any suitable images to describe what you want, don't use one.

Adding suitable images not only brings an extra dimension to your webpage but can also reduce many unnecessary words yet assist your readers to better understand your website. The adage of a picture can paint a thousand words definitely works here.

Don't - Obscure References, Jargon or Jokes
Your readers won't be laughing if they don't get what you mean. I am guilty of this more than anyone. Worse still, if it offends them. Writing for the web basically means that you will get many readers from everywhere around the world. The differences in culture, background and religion may sometimes mean that you have to be very careful with your selection of your jokes or references.

Replace any obscure words with other similar examples that are more generally acceptable and known by the majority of people. You might also want to take note of the type and topic of the web page you are writing about. Refrain from using industry jargon unless you are absolutely sure that your intended readers will know it. You can introduce the jargon and spell out each abbreviated phrase before using it.

Do - Test Your Readability
Web writing is all about readability. Make sure that your type is in an appropriate size, color, and font. Do not use a fancy color or overly small or handwriting fonts. When you insert links to other areas in your web page, remember to keep them relevant and don't overuse them. Quoting and attributing from other sources is nice and brings you credibility, because readers know that you've got nothing to hide if they want to check you out. However, a webpage full of links will appear spammy to readers.

Try to link those URLs to the relevant proper names, keywords and phrases, rather than having the URLs themselves written out, or worse, the over-used "click here." The trick here is to use a standard web safe font, color and size. Do your comparisons between popular websites and blogs and experiment on what is the best for your site.

Do - Write For the Human Reader
As all good web writers will tell you, write for the human reader rather than for the search engines, so avoid using repeated emphasis keywords in your content. Spell checking your content is not enough. You have to read it yourself again to make sure it flows smoothly. You may want to engage a proofreader to maintain the quality of your writing and handle the grammatical and punctuation issues.

A web page, blog or article full of grammatical errors will affect your credibility and reputation. Don't overly rely on the proofreader to edit all your work though, you must start to learn from your mistakes in order to write better content in the long run.

Contact Ingenux today at 877-484-9025 to learn how to grow your business online.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Are You Taking Full Advantage Of Your Brand?


You've redesigned your website, but what about everything else? You still have business cards, brochures, letterhead, mailers, newsletters, and print ads that need to be redesigned to match your new website. Do you have print catalogs or other marketing materials that need to be updated to reflect your new look?

Ingenux can help you coordinate all of your materials across your entire company, helping you to put your best foot forward. We can help you coordinate everything from billboards to business cards, catalogs to print ads.

Contact us today for a FREE QUOTE on how we can help you take Full Advantage of your brand in print and on the web.



www.ingenux.com/request_quote
info@ingenux.com
toll free: +1 877.484.9025
fax: +1 877.370.4619

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Designs In Dentistry Wins Ten Page Website Raffle Prize From Ingenux

June 30th, 2010 - Ingenux participated in the Oklahoma Dental Association Annual Convention at the end of April and raffled off a free custom website to a local dental office. Dr. Barry Amos' office, Designs in Dentistry located in Oklahoma City, was the recipient of the complimentary website. Ingenux is building a custom 10 page website that will include information about the team, new patient information and forms, services offered and a smile gallery that will show before and after pictures of patients. The design work is in progress and we look forward to releasing a site that Dr. Amos and his team are eager to take live. Continue to check the Ingenux website in the coming weeks for the release of the Designs in Dentistry website.


To learn more about Ingenux and custom websites please visit our website at www.ingenux.com

Generating Targeted Traffic To Your Website

TECH DIRT
by David Lason

With the massive influence of the internet on the business marketplace today, bringing targeted traffic to your website is critical to sustaining the success of your business and making sales. Search engine optimization, or SEO services, are the fundamental way to create the high traffic levels needed to make your online business a success.

No other online marketing method even comes close to producing the kind of results that SEO marketing does. With over 80 percent of all hits to websites originating from search engines, SEO tools provided by a reputable SEO company are the best solution for quickly generating traffic to your website.

Yielding high rates of ROI, organic SEO services are the best way to earn long term dividends when compared to almost all other marketing strategies, including Pay-Per-Click advertising. Organic search engine optimization (SEO), with the help of an SEO skilled company, will establish a strong internet presence for your site by optimizing your web pages and increasing your link popularity. This is very important to your internet marketing strategy, as over 70 percent of search engine users choose to visit sites that are ranked in the top ten. Organic SEO services also help prepare your site for Pay-Per-Click advertising, which allows you to achieve top search engine placement with short term results, by paying for keywords related to your product or service.

Understanding effective SEO tools will help you avoid bad SEO practices such as keyword stuffing, keyword dilution, duplicated and illegal content, and invisible text. Instead of paying for a high priced SEO workshop or spending hours reading SEO blogs, read on to understand the necessary SEO basics for a successful internet marketing strategy.

* Website Content: The content of your site should strike a balance between what the search engines are looking for, and what the visitors of your site will be interested in reading. The content you provide should be formatted to be SEO friendly, with well structured pages that include clear headings, subheadings, descriptive page titles, and other page text.

* Keyword Research: The success of SEO services depends on determining which of the terms relevant to your business that people are most often searching for. Keyword research is analysis undertaken to identify the appropriate keywords to use in page titles, headers, subtitles, page copy and internal linking, in order to reach the highest number percentage of your target audience.

* Link Building: A crucial step in providing SEO services is developing relevant links to your site, at a quality level that will make your site more important in search engine rankings. Able to produce almost immediate results, linking campaigns build keyword rich inbound links to your site.

* Optimizing Site Architecture: Vital to effective SEO services, strengthening the navigation structure of your site by developing inter-page relationships, inner-site linking and page linking, will ensure search engine spiders can pick up the content on your site. An SEO consultant can index your pages, remove session Ids, and address other barriers to a search engine friendly site.

* Meta Tag Optimization: Meta tags provide information about a web page, and are employed to help search engines categorize information correctly to increase your natural search engine rankings.

With a completely custom approach based on your requirements and goals, Ingenux provides all of these organic SEO services and more, to businesses of all sizes. An internet business consulting agency that is passionate about creating innovative web solutions for end users, the steps involved in our SEO marketing process are:

1. Business Domain Analysis: Our SEO services start with your business domain analysis. We analyze your business, closely study your competitors, determine the true value of each click, formulate the click to conversion process, perfect the interactivity of your website, and maximize its usability.

2. Website Analysis: The next step is to analyze your website. We closely study all the technical aspects of your website related to search engines. Our experts will come up with a detailed report of your existing website, and a list of recommended improvements.

3. Keyword Analysis: An SEO expert will analyze all of the keywords related to your business. You can also provide a list of keywords by priority. Our team will formulate the value of each keyword, and define a priority list. Analysis includes the study of competitor websites, determining the PPC value of each keyword, researching current position, creating a timeline for ranking improvement, associating external linking, associating internal depth, developing a priority breakdown, and further optimization stages. Our unique in-depth research and maximum keyword emphasis technique create an extremely powerful strategy for your SEO marketing campaign.

4. Internal SEO tools development: At this stage, we will combine all three analyses and provide a game plan for SEO services that will maximize the return on your investment. We will consider your budget, and offer a solution that will give you the highest returns.

5. External SEO: Once your website is technically optimized, an experienced SEO consultant will work towards link popularity. This process includes directory submission, blog marketing, article submission, press release creation and submission, link building, and social media optimization. Our research department is always looking for the most efficient means of making your website more popular. Our dedication and constant work provides long lasting results with the SEO services we provide.

Contact Ingenux today at 877-484-9025 to learn how to grow your business online.

Friday, June 4, 2010

Ingenux Launches A New Web-Based Workflow Management Application For The International Air Transport Association (IATA)

3rd June, 2010 - Edmond, Oklahoma - Today Ingenux announced the release of a new automated workflow web application for the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The new operational and security audit management application will better streamline and manage critical information for the company.

This unmatched software automates many functions that allow for quick, precise, and efficient workflow without the need for heavy manual intervention. The Microsoft-based web application is a feature-rich, 100% web-based collaboration application - with extensive workflow, conditional behavior logic, advanced calculation, reporting, audit/data history log, and integration capabilities.

The challenge was to design an application that allowed for flexible workflow management and on the fly redirection of in-process audits. Ingenux was up to the challenge and implemented a dynamic system architecture with user friendly Ajax forms and controls that allows IATA to efficiently run QC operations.

About IATA

IATA is an international trade body, created over 60 years ago by a group of airlines. Today, IATA represents some 230 airlines comprising 93% of scheduled international air traffic. The organization also represents leads and serves the airline industry in general. You can learn more at http://www.iata.org

FUN FREEBIE FREE DIGITAL BOOK FROM MARTHA STEWART LIVING RADIO

Summer time is officially here! That means time in the great outdoors, and that means grilling. But, wait, you don't know how to grill. Never fear, Martha Stewart has come to the rescue. Wait, Martha Stewart?

The fount of all domestic knowledge is in your corner with a free, downloadable copy of her radio show's guide to grilling. Full of all the details you will need to go out and char up your own burger over naked fire, this book is only available temporarily. Get your (oven) mitts on it while you can!
http://www.xmradio.com/marthastewartlivingradio

101 CORNER MiLi iPhone Projector


Are you and your friends tired of crowding around your iPhone just to watch the latest movie or video? Well, worry no more! With the MiLi iPhone projector it's like having your own personal movie theater in your pocket.

Just flip the MiLi iPhone projector open, dock your iPhone, and you're ready to watch your movies and videos displayed up to 70 inches!

Diversified Exposure Selects Ingenux to Create Online Business Directory Management Tool

27th May, 2010 - Ingenux has been selected by Diversified Exposure, an online classified ad and phone listing service that serves the LGBT community, to build a rich web application. This application will give Diversified Exposure a single, unified tool that addresses all of their business needs in one simple to use system.

The website's goal is to be user-friendly, with a complex back-end that will allow Diversified Exposure to automate their sales process, track all employee information, and maintain a more efficient business process. This application will also automate customer billing and all management processes. Check back in coming months for exciting news of this project and for the final date release of Diversified Exposure.

Ingenux offers a wide range of award-winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software. For more information about Ingenux please visit http://www.ingenux.com

"Great 8" Must Haves of Any Web App

There are thousands of web developers out on the market and not all are created equal. When planning to create a custom web-based application there are 10 things that stand out in my mind about what really is important and cannot be ignored in developing software. There will be some that disagree with this list, but isn't that the point in the first place?

1. Speed
First and foremost, I believe that speed is more than a feature. Speed is the most important feature. If your application is slow, people won't use it. I see this more with mainstream users than I do with power users. I think that power users sometimes have a bit of a sympathetic eye to the challenges of building really fast web apps, and maybe they are willing to live with it, but when I look at my wife and kids, they are my mainstream view of the world. If something is slow, they are just gone or telling me they need a new computer.

2. Less is More
Less is more, unless you are talking about Generation X'ers reliving the glory days at a Lynyrd Skynyrd concert. For web development, I really believe this, particularly early on when you launch something. Over time, you can grow the utility of your service. Facebook today probably offers 20 or 30 different features of significance in their service, but when they launched, it was really quite simplistic. I think that is true of most great services.

Read More at: http://www.ingenux.com/viewnewsletter.php?date=June.10&status=pull#LETTER.BLOCK14

Friday, May 7, 2010

FIGHT HUNGER Ingenux Teams With the Regional Food Bank Of Oklahoma

We have once again partnered up with the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma to raise funds to help stock the food bank and now it is easier than ever to donate. Help Ingenux to fight hunger by following the link, every dollar donated will provide 7 meals for a hungry Oklahoman.

For more information on the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma visit:
regionalfoodbank.org

http://rfbo.convio.net/site/TR/Events/General?pxfid=1420&fr_id=1040&pg=fund

Clearview Media Selects Ingenux To Develop Hospitality Web App


5th May, 2010 - Clearview Media has selected Ingenux to develop an interactive and best of class Digital Signage platform that will blend web, multi-media and live data content to deliver a compelling drag and drop user interface. The application will be user-friendly and allow registered users the ease of creating and managing their own digital signs. Users can select from several templates and customize one to fit their business needs and goals.

Ingenux offers a wide range of award-winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software. For more information about Ingenux please visit http://www.ingenux.com

Ingenux Attends Oklahoma Dental Association Annual Convention


23rd April, 2010 - This year Ingenux attended the Oklahoma Dental Association Annual Meeting April 23rd and 24th. Participants were encouraged to come by our booth and enter for their chance to win a free website. Ingenux has the ability to create custom software and websites for dental offices that can help alleviate the busy work for employees. Check back in the coming months to see a brand new site custom-designed by Ingenux for a local dental office.

Ingenux offers a wide range of award-winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software. For more information about Ingenux please visit http://www.ingenux.com

FUN FREEBIE

FREE COFFEE SAMPLES FROM FOLGER'S


If there's one thing we like around here, it's coffee. If you prick us, we do indeed bleed espresso. So imagine the collective joy we all experienced when we found out that we could get our mitts on free coffee. Folger's has come to the rescue with a sample pack of five flavors of coffee to jolt your taste buds into alertness.

Just click through the link and fill out the survey to receive your free Folger's coffee. Don't wait, sign up now to receive your samples. After all, the sooner you fill out the survey the quicker you get that dose of caffeinated goodness, right?

http://www.prizevenue.com/FUv2561dd8664?sud=5195S

Tech Dirt

SIZE DOES MATTER! (And Smaller Is Better)

We live in a world where we are constantly judged by our possessions: the size of our house, the size of our boat, the length of time to first byte. But let's be honest, performance is where it really matters!

A few weeks ago we made adjustments to our website that decreased the overall "heaviness" of each page. What a difference it's made in performance. Heavier web pages load more slowly into web browsers. I am sure you have visited a site that was slow loading and sluggish to the point where you wanted to toss your computer. Depending on the site's hosting environment, this could occur for many reasons. In many cases it's due to the site itself.

Web usability can be affected by poor hosting, heavy pages, or even just a plain old ugly site design that shouldn't be live on the web. Whatever the cause, if a website is slow (or ugly), usability is lost.

One of the core benchmarks of success for a professional website is the little talked about bounce rate. With a heavy site, many of our site visitors were simply visiting one page on the site then heading on; however, since we've decreased our size and improved our speed and performance, they're sticking around for an encore. When I say sticking around, I mean it; we've seen the overall site bounce rate drop by an average of 20%. In a world with a average bounce rate over 50%, that tells me that we've got a lot more happy site visitors!

For more pointers on this topic, please contact us. We are happy to assist.

Monday, April 5, 2010

FUN FREEBIE FREE CRAZY BREAD FROM LITTLE CAESAR'S

Free is good, we have firmly established that. You know what else is good? Giving to others. Wouldn't it be great if there were a way to have both?

Little Caesar's is here to help. Until April 30th, when you donate a used cell phone to the Cell Phones for Soldiers program, Little Caesar's will give you a free order of Crazy Bread. Your cell phone will help our soldiers overseas to call home to loved ones. You know what that is?

That's a win-win for everyone involved.

http://littlecaesars.com/news/article17.asp

Fight Hunger Ingenux Teams With The Regional Food Bank Of Oklahoma

We have once again partnered up with the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma to raise funds to help stock the food bank and now it is easier than ever to donate. Help Ingenux to fight hunger by following the link, every dollar donated will provide 7 meals for a hungry Oklahoman.

For more information on the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma visit:
regionalfoodbank.org

http://rfbo.convio.net/site/TR/Events/General?pxfid=1420&fr_id=1040&pg=fund

101 Corner


FLYING ALARM CLOCK

Imagine this scenario: your normal alarm clock goes off, you hit snooze, fall back asleep, and show up late to work. Again.

Enter the Flying Alarm Clock. The alarm is attached to a helicopter blade that gets shot randomly across the room when it goes off. That means you have to get up out of bed, and dig through your room looking for the alarm while still half unconscious.

Irritating? Oh heavens yes. Effective? Absolutely.
You're welcome.

http://www.thinkgeek.com/homeoffice/lights/9171/

Ingenux Further Develops Internship Program


Matthew Johnston- Development Intern

The Ingenux team has a new intern! Matt Johnston, an Edmond native, joined the Ingenux team in early March for a wonderful three month internship.

Johnston is a senior at Advanced Academics, an online high school. Next year, he wishes to attend UAT to major in computer programming. He aspires to be a software developer and wishes someday to be on the front lines of creating the newest and most advanced technologies. His main goal is to someday own his own software development company.

While at Ingenux, Johnston has learned how to properly create an html template and has improved his knowledge on his techniques and web languages. Johnston wishes to learn how to work together with a team and further improve his skills.


His hobbies include gaming, cooking, reading (programming books are his favorite!), and learning about Medieval history. Johnston likes to try new things, especially when it comes to unusual foods. Though his true passion will always be programming, which he began at age ten.

"The team at Ingenux is wonderful to work with. They make me feel right at home and educate and inspire me along the way. My journey with Ingenux has been amazing so far, I have learned so much and I can't wait for Ingenux to help me expand my knowledge further. Ingenux has given me the ability to so far really put my foot in the door to becoming a software developer and I know that they will help me reach my full potential so I can reach my goals." Johnston said.

Ingenux Completes Development Of New Website For City Care

City Care's New website, as implemented by Ingenux


30th March, 2010 - Ingenux has completed the design and development of a custom-built site for City Care which was launched this month. City Care is a non-profit organization that serves the less fortunate in the Oklahoma City metro. They provide food for the homeless and impoverished, affordable and supportive housing for low income individuals, and offer a mentor program to help those who find themselves upon difficult times.

"Working on a project like the City Care website is something everyone at Ingenux takes personally," Brandy Semore, Ingenux Production Director said. "Its organizations like City Care that help make our community what it is...giving."

The website Ingenux built allows the administrator to update News & Events and allows online registration for those participating in the fundraising events; this is all with the use of a custom built content management system. While visiting the City Care site users can easily receive information about volunteering as well as donating monetary funds with just a few clicks. For more information on City Care and how they are helping their local community, please visit www.citycareinc.org.

Ingenux is a full-service, custom web design and software development firm with a focus on highly driven web application and desktop software development. Companies hire Ingenux to design, develop and deliver custom software applications faster, cheaper and better than they can do themselves. Our slogan "We Develop the Hard Stuff," is our commitment to create innovative business software solutions for any type of business that are efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, cutting edge and fit to your exact business model. We take pride in solving current challenges our customers face as Ingenux custom software makes businesses run better.

Tech Dirt

Is the Customer Always Right?

I have read so many articles about this topic over the years. It is what we were grown up on, a phrase that has to be more figurative than anything else, or there would be no businesses, profitable ones at least.

I have no problem whatsoever with the premise of the articles, but I've come across far too many small businesses that view this age old saying "the customer is always right" as a lone justification for taking abuse at the hands of life sucking customers. I believe in a better saying that allows customer and business to work together. The Right Customer is Always Right.

Now, here's what I mean by that. There is absolutely nothing wrong, in fact there's everything right, with building a culture of making the customer thrilled at every turn, but you can't adopt the mentality without two things firmly in place first.

Read more at: http://www.ingenux.com/viewnewsletter.php?date=Apr.10&status=pull#LETTER.BLOCK14

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

FUN FREEBIE

FREE CRISPY BREADED FISH FROM LONG JOHN SILVER'S

You like fish? Have we found a deal for you. Long John Silver's is offering a coupon for free crispy breaded fish on their website. The catch? (Get it? Fish. Catch. Heh.) You have to sign up for a contest which will award you up $20,000 if you win.

Wait. Really? Free fish AND you might win $20,000? Where do you sign up?

To sign up please follow the link below:
http://www.ingenux.com/viewnewsletter.php?date=Mar.10&status=pull

Google Tech Tips & Tricks

Google is the most widely used search engine on the Internet, by a landslide. We all know that, but how many of us know about Google's features beyond basic searching?

Google is much more than a search engine. Using Google, you can perform calculations. Try typing "1+1" and you'll see the result. Better yet, type "1mi to km" and you'll see how many kilometers are in a mile. Useful, quick and available to every computer online.

There is a plethora of useful gadgets, widgets and tools made freely available by Google. For instance, check out Google's Browser Size Tool, and enter a website address to view what percentage of users can see what information on the page. You can also read about some of the experiments that the engineers at Google have been working on to keep up to date with all the latest advancements.

Visit Google Labs for more. If you want to up your search game, visit Google for a reference of available searches.

Ingenux News Area Code Deals Selects Ingenux To Develop Website For A New eCommerce Venture


February 25th, 2010 - Area Code Deals has selected Ingenux to develop an online daily deal website that will offer consumer products and services to individual markets and regional outlets that will be defined by this dynamic application. This website will serve not only consumers, but will provide businesses with an outlet to reach the local market and drive more business to their location. Users will be able to simply submit their email address and receive emails of local deals while also having the ability to share with friends and family.
About Ingenux:
Ingenux is a full-service, custom web design and software development firm with a focus on highly-driven web application and desktop software development. Companies hire Ingenux to design, develop and deliver custom software applications faster, cheaper and better than they can do themselves. Our slogan, "We Develop the Hard Stuff," is our commitment to create innovative business software solutions for any type of business that are efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, cutting edge and fit to your exact business model. We take pride in solving current challenges our customers face as Ingenux custom software makes businesses run better.

This Website Is Slow... Why?

Have you ever thought about what happens when you surf the web and have to wait on a webpage to open? It's not as simple as it seems. Yes, there are thousands of websites out there that look like they were developed by a barrel full of color blind monkeys. They are slow just because they were developed like a 2nd grader's papier mâché project. Others think their computer is broken or just blame their spouse. However, people really don't know what happens when you hit GO after typing in www.shopbop.com. Below is a step by step explanation of how a webpage is rendered into a browser.

1.
You type a URL into the address bar of your preferred browser.
2.
The browser parses the URL to find the protocol, host, port, and path.
3.
It forms an HTTP request (that was most likely the protocol).
4.
To reach the host, it first needs to translate the human readable host into an IP number, and it does this by performing a DNS lookup on the host.
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Then a socket needs to be opened from the user's computer to that IP number, on the port specified (most often port 80).
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When a connection is open, the HTTP request is sent to the host.
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The host forwards the request to the server software (most often Apache) configured to listen on the specified port.
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The server inspects the request (most often only the path), and launches the server plug-in needed to handle the request (corresponding to the server language you use, PHP, Java, .NET, Python, etc.).
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The plug-in accesses the full request, and starts to prepare an HTTP response.
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To construct the response a database is (most likely) accessed. A database search is made based on parameters in the path (or data) of the request.
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Data from the database, together with other information the plug-in decides to add, is combined into a long string of text (probably HTML).
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The plug-in combines that data with some meta data (in the form of HTTP headers), and sends the HTTP response back to the browser.
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The browser receives the response, and parses the HTML (which with 95% probability is broken) in the response.
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A DOM tree is built out of the broken HTML.
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New requests are made to the server for each new resource that is found in the HTML source (typically images, style sheets, and JavaScript files). Go back to step 3 and repeat for each resource.
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Style sheets are parsed and the rendering information in each gets attached to the matching node in the DOM tree.
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JavaScript is parsed and executed, DOM nodes are moved, and style information is updated accordingly.
18. The browser renders the page on the screen according to the DOM tree and the style information for each node.
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You see the page on the screen.
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You get annoyed because the whole process was too slow.


I, too, get annoyed when the above steps take longer than one tenth of a second. But now at least I have some documentation to look at, while waiting the remaining fractions of a second before the page renders.

For more pointers on this topic, please contact us. We are happy to assist.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Apple Announces iPad

On January 27th, 2010, Apple Inc. announced their newest device, the iPad. The iPad is a casual, mobile computing device that some say will revolutionize the way that we surf the internet, read books, and the way that we think of computers in general. While this sounds exciting, how accurate is it? Ingenux cuts through the hype for you.

So what does it do? The iPad is a casual computing device capable of reading eBooks, checking email, surfing the internet, and more depending on the applications you load onto it. It has a multi-touch screen, like the iPhone. The screen is 9.7", in full color. It has a 10-hour battery life, and uses a solid-state hard drive instead of a hard disk. Its functionality should be expanded by access to Apple's much-lauded App Store.

eBooks
While not specifically designed for it, the iPad will work as an eBook reader. This puts it into direct competition with Amazon's Kindle Device, Sony's eBook Reader, and Barnes and Noble's Nook Device. Of these three competitors, only the Nook has a color screen. The Kindle and Sony eBook reader devices employ a technology called eInk, which goes to great pains to simulate the look and contrast of actual black ink on white paper. Apple has eschewed this concept in favor of a full color backlit screen.

The iPad is loaded with features compared to other eBook readers. It comes standard with a color screen, speakers, headphone jack, microphone, support for Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ambient Light Sensor, Accelerometer, and a SIM card slot for wireless broadband access. Not to mention, the iPad supports a long list of file formats that its competition in the eBook market simply doesn't address. Further, Apple is applying the lessons learned through its iTunes online music store to an online iBook store.

Internet
The iPad won't come with free wireless connectivity, like Amazon's Kindle device. However, it will come with a SIM card slot for wireless, mobile internet access. This makes the iPad a credible competitor for netbooks like Dell's Inspiron Mini and Asus' EEE PC. Also, the 10-hour battery life of the iPad wipes the floor with most netbooks. The iPad also features a multi-touch interface, weighs 1.5 pounds, and can be used in either landscape or portrait format. The accelerometer in the device automatically registers the position in which it is being held, and adjusts the screen accordingly.

Still, netbooks are full-fledged (if tiny) computers, with full Operating Systems. You can load programs onto most netbooks yourself, as you wish, unlike the iPad. Which brings us to the next point.

App Store
If all the iPad did was read books and surf the Internet, it wouldn't be quite so interesting. But you can also expand its usefulness by downloading applications from the App Store, which makes the iPad not only more entertaining, but more useful as well. The problem is, you can only download applications from the App store. There's no other way to load programs onto the device, limiting its utility significantly.

Casual Computing
What is casual computing? Think of it as computing from the couch. The iPad seems like a natural fit for this style of computing. The iPad weighs about the same as a hefty paperback with the outside dimensions of a magazine.

Drawbacks
The iPad isn't perfection. Some have pointed to the lack of a phone in the device as a serious flaw. Others have mentioned that the iPad does not support Flash, rendering a large parts of the Internet unusable. Some critics have also mentioned the lack of a camera as being a puzzling deal breaker.

More seriously, the iPad does not support multitasking. This means that you can't listen to music while surfing the internet, for example.

Conclusion
The iPad looks devastating as competition for eBook Readers and netbooks. Apple is saying that the future of computing is about portability and ease of use. To some, that lack of flexibility is a hindrance, but to others, it's the entire reason that they are looking forward to the iPad.

After all, sometimes all you want is to check the news, read a book, or listen to some music. And it doesn't necessarily require a decked out desktop computer or a massive laptop to do it.

The iPad begins shipping in March, with prices starting at $499.

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Kaleidoscope Day Camp Selects Ingenux to Build their Website

February 5th, 2010 - Ingenux announces the launch of a custom built website designed and developed for Kaleidoscope Day Camp, a summer day camp for urban kids located in the New York City area. Kaleidoscope was in need of a professionally designed and inviting website that would create immediate trust in parents looking for a safe learning environment that their children could attend during the summer months. The individuals running the camp have devoted themselves to working with children and continuing their development in a fun and creative way and it was important to Ingenux to portray that in the new user application.

The new website allows the administrator to maintain content, pictures and videos in an ongoing manner with an easy to use content management system along with all needed enrollment forms and documentation, thus providing an update to date look and feel for viewers each time they visit the website. To view this fun new website, please visit http://kaleidoscopedaycamp.com/index.php.

About Ingenux:
Ingenux is a full-service, custom web design and software development firm with a focus on highly-driven web application and desktop software development. Companies hire Ingenux to design, develop and deliver custom software applications faster, cheaper and better than they can do themselves. Our slogan, "We Develop the Hard Stuff," is our commitment to create innovative business software solutions for any type of business that are efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, cutting edge and fit to your exact business model. We take pride in solving current challenges our customers face as Ingenux custom software makes businesses run better

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Data Proactive Partners with Ingenux

January 12, 2010 – Ingenux has again been selected by Data Proactive to custom build an Asset Management application; this will allow companies to instantly start managing their corporate assets including but not limited to all computers, monitors, IT hardware, and office equipment. This web based system will have a Barcode tracking structure as well as a RFID management option offered to the individual subscriber. Data Proactive Asset Management will allow the user to easily track inventory and generate reports in real-time providing companies’ instant knowledge on their current assets’ status and whereabouts.

This is the second custom web application to be allocated to Ingenux by Data Proactive as Ingenux has also been contracted to build an all-encompassing Field Services application. This state-of the-art product will manage day to day operations with a powerful employee scheduler, full work order management, and comprehensive reporting system.

Data Proactive Field Services will enable business owners to increase productivity by streamlining the work flow process with intuitive and easy to use features. A few of the cutting edge features will include a drag and drop scheduling system, real-time dispatching, online work orders, service calls, tracked inventory management, customizable reporting, purchase order tracking, and a complete history record of the customer database.

Ingenux offers a wide range of award winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash application and mobile device software. For more information about Ingenux please visit http://www.ingenux.com

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Ingenux Further Develops Internship Program

Pacifique Mahoro- Development Intern

Ingenux launched an internship program last year and we have been fortunate enough to have another wonderful intern. Pacifique Mahoro originally from Rwanda joined the Ingenux team in early November for a 3 month Development Internship.

Mahoro is attending Oklahoma Christian University under a scholarship sponsored by the Rwandan Government and studying Computer Science with a minor in Management. He aspires to be a professional web/software developer and would love to be one of the pioneers bringing the software industry to Rwanda.

While participating in our internship here at Ingenux Mahoro was able to work on projects from beginning to end and understand what it is like working with ETA's and clients. He has been also able to expand his knowledge in today's web languages and techniques such as PHP, CSS, JavaScript, Ajax, and Flash.

"Ingenux has a great team. They made me feel part of Ingenux. Everyone, especially my mentor, Jason, had a lot of passion to teach me new techniques as well as help me do a great job. I've worked in other places, but I never felt this honored, respected, and motivated as I was at Ingenux and all was possible with help of a great and helping team and great manager, "Pacifique Mahoro, said.

Ingenux Builds GoLite Footwear A New Ecommerce Solution


December 11th, 2009- GoLite Footwear® has partnered with Ingenux to create a contemporary jQuery-enabled website that provides a user-friendly ecommerce solution enticing online shoppers to browse their online shoe store and use the easily-navigated shopping cart.


This state of the art website is a high-resolution graphic based site that uses jQuery and AJAX for easy transition between products, photos and product categories while maintaining advanced functionality, the end product being a unique and superior ecommerce platform.


GoLite® Footwear is the leader in lightweight outdoor gear ranging from hiking shoes to everyday running shoes and they're committed to meeting the needs of those who love the outdoors by delivering the ultimate in off-road performance and durability in what would be conventionally be thought of as an impossibly light shoe.


For more information on this website, please visit Ingenux at http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ki4atfdab.0.0.orhguwcab.0&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ingenux.com%2F&id=preview. Ingenux offers a wide range of award winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software.


After the Flowers Selects Ingenux to Build an Online Fundraising Platform


December 30th, 2009- After the Flowers selected Ingenux to design, build and launch a powerful website that meets the need of delivering financial assistance to people dealing with a death, injury or an illness with the help coming directly from family, friends and community through online donations.
After the Flowers is an online fundraising platform that is being embraced by churches, funeral homes and civic communities and provides sponsor memberships so that groups can help numerous individuals at one time. This modern donation site ensures those in need can receive help and allows them to start the emotional recovery process while helping to alleviate their financial burden.

Donations can be made anonymously and directly to those in need through a secure online account service. The site name, After The Flowers, is a direct representation of the site's purpose, to continue to offer emotional and financial support after the flowers are gone directly following a life-changing event.

For more information on this website, please visit Ingenux at http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ki4atfdab.0.0.orhguwcab.0&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ingenux.com%2F&id=preview. Ingenux offers a wide range of award winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software.

Tech Dirt

Which is Better for Mobile Business: Blackberry vs iPhone
Business is becoming more and more reliant on mobile phone and mobile technology. As phones become smarter and companies become more global, the need to access email, paperwork, presentations, and data has reached a level that makes it important if not essential for every business. This is why many businesses issue or recommend smartphones to their employees.The two biggest phones making waves in the smartphone market are the BlackBerry and the iPhone. The Blackberry is a staple of finance, politics, and business work everywhere. In recent years however, the iPhone has been making waves and eating up market share with its slick interface, touch screen, and iPhone applications in the marketplace that seem to have every idea converted into an application.With mobile trends changing rapidly, business owners are left in a predicament: which phone should his or her business be using? Which one is a better tool for conducting business? To answer that question, we need to analyze and compare each phone and its platform.

Read more at http://www.ingenux.com/viewnewsletter.php?date=Jan.10&status=pull

Monday, January 4, 2010

Ingenux Broadens their Volunteer Program



December 22nd, 2009 -The Ingenux team expanded their volunteer outreach this holiday season by preparing a home cooked meal for the children and families staying at the Ronald McDonald House in Oklahoma City.


The Ronald McDonald House encourages the local community to help their non-profit establishment by providing dinner for their residents. Ingenux prepared a Mexican themed dinner that included enchiladas, tacos, and quesadillas and each team member participated in the preparation of the meal for the families. Several employees dressed in ponchos and sombreros to be festive while other sombreros were set on the dining tables, filled with sweets for the kids.


“This was a wonderful team building experience for us but most importantly the opportunity to do something for those families facing difficult days was very heart warming,” Ingenux Customer Liaison, Brynn Mays, said.


The Ronald McDonald house is celebrating its 25th year of helping sick children and families. They run strictly off of donations and volunteerism and are dedicated to improving children’s access to the highest quality health care by providing a comfortable living environment for them and their family at no cost.
For more information on the Ronald McDonald House and how you can help, please visit: http://rmhc.org/.


Ingenux offers a wide range of award winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software. For more information about Ingenux please visit http://www.ingenux.com/