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aditya kumar

WMfreelancer: Web Designer, User Interface Designer, User Experience Designer, Logo Des... - 0 views

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    Hey! I'm Aditya - a forward thinking, highly motivated designer & front-end developer from Chandigarh, India. I make my living designing and coding for the web. Why you are hiring me: I specialize in interface design, user experience design and front-end development XHTML/HTML5/CSS(3) with jQuery.
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Travel Planning Virtual Assistant | Vgrow Solution - 0 views

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    A travel planning virtual assistant is a digital assistant that is specifically designed to help with the process of planning a trip. This type of assistant uses natural language processing to understand user queries and provide relevant information and suggestions. It can assist with tasks such as booking flights and hotels, providing information about destinations, and making recommendations based on the user's preferences. A travel planning virtual assistant can be accessed through a website or app, and can be used on a variety of devices. This type of assistant can make the process of planning a trip more convenient and efficient for users.
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Virtual Assistant Event Planning | Vgrow Solution - 0 views

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    Virtual assistant event planning is a service provided by digital assistants that are specifically designed to help with the process of planning events. This type of assistant uses natural language processing to understand user queries and provide relevant information and suggestions. It can assist with tasks such as booking venues, coordinating with vendors, and managing guest lists. A virtual assistant event planning service can be accessed through a website or app, and can be used on a variety of devices. This type of assistant can make the process of planning an event more convenient and efficient for users.
Virtual Me

When Are Facebook Users Most Active? - 0 views

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    When are Facebook Users Most Active Study. Here are some of the big takeaways: The three biggest usage spikes tend to occur on weekdays at 11:00 a.m., 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET. The biggest spike occurs at 3:00 p.m. ET on weekdays. Weekday usage is pretty steady, however Wednesday at 3:00 pm ET is consistently the busiest period. Fans are less active on Sunday compared to all other days of the week.
aditya kumar

Web application user interface design, Web designing, Web Development, and Corporate Br... - 0 views

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    Convert your design PSD to HTML5, Design to XHTML and Hire UX Designer now
Virtual Me

Bizmsolutions Blog » Not Enough Engagement On Your Facebook Page? Try This Ex... - 0 views

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    ank score: 1.  Affinity between the viewing user and the item creator - If you have a lot of engagement with your fans (i.e. sending them messages, liking their comments, viewing their profiles and basically taking an active interest in what they're doing)  that improves the Edgerank of the item you are posting. [ Keep in mind that this means each object you post is given a score as it pertains to each individual fan.  Neither your page nor each of your posts have just one score] 2. Weight - This is determined by the level of interaction with a post. Facebook considers that a comment is worth more than a like so any item that gets a lot of comments will have a higher Edgerank score. 3.  Time - The older a post is the less important it becomes In my original post I said that using automation tools to post on Facebook will practically guarantee a very low Edgerank score.  In reality, although we believe Facebook
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‪Googleanalytics's Channel‬‏ |YouTube - 0 views

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    Excellent videos from Google Analytics. I highly recommend you understand analytics deeply before you begin your site redesign. Understand which metrics are your key priorities, and more importantly, how you can drive them. If you plan to support SEO/Webdesign, you need to have Google Analytics in your training plan.
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