Sunday, February 10, 2013

What is a good or great business name for selling Home Accents?

Q. I beginning to sell some home accents such as candles and candle holders, candles that hang on the wall, garden items such as bird houses, fountains, lawn ornaments, wooden swings; desk lamp tables, wine racks, plant holders, bath and body for women, jewelry, items for men, inspirational items, and much,.much more. I am looking for something that is catchy and will draw customers to the business. Something unique that has not been already used. Any ideas?

A. This is a great article about - How to Select a Company or Product Name - http://www.developer-resource.com/how-to-select-a-company-name.htm

The article has some good advice on how to research names, and what to becareful of.

Here are some tips on selecting a domain name http://www.small-business-software.net/choose-a-domain.htm

Should get you started!
Best of luck

What jobs with computers are the most straight forward??
Q. I'm studying Computer Science and am trying to decide which job I want to pursue. It's frustrating. It seems like everything I try to do requires to download this, troubleshoot that, not compatiable, read this article, then read that. Then a lot times I still don't accomplish what seems like a small task.

A. What aspects of computers do you really enjoy?

If you love problem solving and programming, become a Software Engineer or similar

If you love making websites, become a web designer

If you love problem solving and working to troubleshoot computers networks, become a Network Administrator, Help Desk, or similar.

Even if you enjoy, let's say, networks and such, you'll still need to learn how to program to improve your problem solving skills and, who knows, it might benefit you in the future.

In other words, even if you think you have soo many different courses that is getting you nowhere, bear in mind that extra knowledge isn't always bad.

Good luck!

I have a Canon Power Shot A580 and an E-machine computer?
Q. I can no longer download pictures from my camera to my desk top. This is a new occurrence. I sometimes get a message "power surge on hub port" when attempting to down load pictures. Can you tell me how to fix this problem.

A. Don't bother with cables or special software!

The easiest and best method to transfer photos and video from your camera to your computer is via a little USB card reader (which are very cheap these days and widely available).

Plug the reader into a USB port and insert the memory card.
It will show up as a drive, and you can simply drag and drop the photos across to the folder of your choice.
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/Card-Readers-explained-140




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