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Find the cost of an item. Before you can calculate markup and margin, you must know the product's cost. The cost includes the price paid for an item or materials plus the labor required for processing. Additional expenditures, such as breakage or spoilage, may also be counted as part of cost.
Multiply the cost by the percentage of profit you'd like to make on the product and add the result to the cost to arrive at the price. If you are using a markup of 75 percent and the cost of an item is $10, the dollar value of the markup is 0.75 (75 percent) times $10, or $7.50. Add this to the $10 cost to arrive at a price of $17.50.Businesses use various models to determine the size of the markup, but the principle is the same in all cases.
Calculate margin by subtracting the cost from the price and dividing the remainder by the price. For example, if an item is priced at $25 and the cost is $15, first subtract $15 from $25, leaving $10. Divide by $25 for a profit margin of 0.40. Margin is the proportion of a price in excess of cost and is usually expressed as a percentage, so multiply by 100 to get the percentage. In this case, the margin would be 40 percent.
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Sonntag, 28. Februar 2016
How to Allow GZIP in GoDaddyIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Log in to your GoDaddy hosting page (see Resources). Enter your username and password.
Click 'Web Hosting' and 'Launch' on the account containing the page that you wish to edit. Click 'File Manager' and open the file that you wish to edit.
Paste the following code at the very top of your webpage, above the 'doctype' code:
Click 'Save.' Repeat these steps to enable GZIP on each of your webpages.
Click 'Log Out' at the top of the page when you have edited each page.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Log in to your GoDaddy hosting page (see Resources). Enter your username and password.
Click 'Web Hosting' and 'Launch' on the account containing the page that you wish to edit. Click 'File Manager' and open the file that you wish to edit.
Paste the following code at the very top of your webpage, above the 'doctype' code:
Click 'Save.' Repeat these steps to enable GZIP on each of your webpages.
Click 'Log Out' at the top of the page when you have edited each page.
In Feburary 2016 28,
How to Make a Free Teamspeak ServerIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Download the TeamSpeak server application from the official TeamSpeak downloads page. Select the appropriate link for your computer's operating system, such as Windows, Mac or Linux.
Read the TeamSpeak terms and conditions. If you agree to the conditions, click 'I agree' at the bottom of the page to proceed. Once you agree, a download prompt will ask you to 'Open,' 'Save,' or 'Cancel.' Select 'Save' and choose a file path for the TeamSpeak server, then click 'Save' to initiate the download.
Extract the zipped TeamSpeak file, then open the enclosed TeamSpeak server folder. Double-click the 'Teamspeak' server application icon. The complete name of the icon depends on which version you downloaded. When the server starts for the first time, it will display an administrator username and password for you. Write this down, as it will only be displayed once.
Open your TeamSpeak Client while the server application is still running. Click 'Connections,' then select 'Connect.' Type your local IP address in the text field labelled 'Address.' Keep the default port '9987.' Create a nickname and leave the password text field empty.
Click 'Connect' and the client connects to the TeamSpeak server.
Admin Rights
Open the Teamspeak server file and open the 'Logs' folder.
Locate the first server log file, which should look like 'ts3server_thedate_random numbers,' and open it.
Right click, and copy the token number located in the second block of text starting toward the left. The token number should look something like this: 'token=63SMd5svPAmJAJ37DeSpeGw+VMLJvmvmOGlrM+lk.'
Make sure to only copy the numbers and letters that follow the word 'token=.'
Return to your TeamSpeak client and click 'Permissions.' Select 'Use Token.' Right click in the text field that appears and select paste.
Click 'OK' to confirm and you are granted administrator rights to your server.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Download the TeamSpeak server application from the official TeamSpeak downloads page. Select the appropriate link for your computer's operating system, such as Windows, Mac or Linux.
Read the TeamSpeak terms and conditions. If you agree to the conditions, click 'I agree' at the bottom of the page to proceed. Once you agree, a download prompt will ask you to 'Open,' 'Save,' or 'Cancel.' Select 'Save' and choose a file path for the TeamSpeak server, then click 'Save' to initiate the download.
Extract the zipped TeamSpeak file, then open the enclosed TeamSpeak server folder. Double-click the 'Teamspeak' server application icon. The complete name of the icon depends on which version you downloaded. When the server starts for the first time, it will display an administrator username and password for you. Write this down, as it will only be displayed once.
Open your TeamSpeak Client while the server application is still running. Click 'Connections,' then select 'Connect.' Type your local IP address in the text field labelled 'Address.' Keep the default port '9987.' Create a nickname and leave the password text field empty.
Click 'Connect' and the client connects to the TeamSpeak server.
Admin Rights
Open the Teamspeak server file and open the 'Logs' folder.
Locate the first server log file, which should look like 'ts3server_thedate_random numbers,' and open it.
Right click, and copy the token number located in the second block of text starting toward the left. The token number should look something like this: 'token=63SMd5svPAmJAJ37DeSpeGw+VMLJvmvmOGlrM+lk.'
Make sure to only copy the numbers and letters that follow the word 'token=.'
Return to your TeamSpeak client and click 'Permissions.' Select 'Use Token.' Right click in the text field that appears and select paste.
Click 'OK' to confirm and you are granted administrator rights to your server.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Brunch Party IdeasIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Nibblers are the equivalent of appetizers at a cocktail party, but at a brunch party, the standards are more casual. Fruit platters are a great appetizer for brunch, and complement the breakfast theme as well. French toast slices with powdered sugar are another quick and easy nibbler, and you can even spice things up by offering different types of syrup at the table. In your grocery store's refrigerator section, you can purchase dime-size hot cakes, and follow up on your dipping idea with French toast. Don't hesitate to get creative!
Juices
If you really want to make an impact on your guests, offer a few kinds of homemade juices. Anyone can serve tea bags or juice from the carton, and your guests expect that. Wow them with anything from fresh squeezed orange juice to pink lemonade; it's bound to be appreciated. There are several recipes online where you can find fruit drink concoctions that are sure to knock the socks right off your guests (see foodnetwork.com site in Resources below).
Entrée Ideas
When hosting a brunch party, you can get away with making easy breakfast food, as long as you do it right. Scrambled eggs are a quick and easy way to fill up your guests and are best presented on a decorative platter. Hot cakes are another filling entrée that are easily served on a platter and complemented with a variety of syrups. Keep in mind that they are also easier to make for a large number of people, as opposed to items like waffles. Don't forget to include slices of toast on your menu, and maybe even a fruit parfait. Your guests are sure to have a great time, and leave happy with a full stomach.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Nibblers are the equivalent of appetizers at a cocktail party, but at a brunch party, the standards are more casual. Fruit platters are a great appetizer for brunch, and complement the breakfast theme as well. French toast slices with powdered sugar are another quick and easy nibbler, and you can even spice things up by offering different types of syrup at the table. In your grocery store's refrigerator section, you can purchase dime-size hot cakes, and follow up on your dipping idea with French toast. Don't hesitate to get creative!
Juices
If you really want to make an impact on your guests, offer a few kinds of homemade juices. Anyone can serve tea bags or juice from the carton, and your guests expect that. Wow them with anything from fresh squeezed orange juice to pink lemonade; it's bound to be appreciated. There are several recipes online where you can find fruit drink concoctions that are sure to knock the socks right off your guests (see foodnetwork.com site in Resources below).
Entrée Ideas
When hosting a brunch party, you can get away with making easy breakfast food, as long as you do it right. Scrambled eggs are a quick and easy way to fill up your guests and are best presented on a decorative platter. Hot cakes are another filling entrée that are easily served on a platter and complemented with a variety of syrups. Keep in mind that they are also easier to make for a large number of people, as opposed to items like waffles. Don't forget to include slices of toast on your menu, and maybe even a fruit parfait. Your guests are sure to have a great time, and leave happy with a full stomach.
In Feburary 2016 28,
How to Redirect Mask With HostGatorIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Navigate to the free Web Start Help masked forward-code generator endorsed by HostGator (see Resources).
Scroll down to the second section titled 'How do I create a masked forward? (frames).'
Type the title you want to appear at the top of your Web browser when someone visits your domain in the first field.
Type the full URL of the website where you want to redirect the domain in the second field. For example, if you want 'siteA.com' to redirect to 'siteB.com,' enter 'http://www.siteB.com' in the second field.
Click the submit button to generate the HTML code.
Launch Notepad from the 'Start' menu.
Copy and paste the HTML code generated earlier into the Notepad window.
Click 'File' and 'Save As.'
Type 'index.html' without the quotes for the file name and choose 'All files' for the file type. Choose the desktop for the save location. Click the 'Save' button.
Log in to your HostGator hosting account.
Click the 'File Manager' icon in the 'Files' section of the cPanel.
Select the site you wish to redirect from the 'Document root for' drop-down menu. This would be 'siteA.com' if you want to redirect from 'siteA.com' to 'siteB.com.' Click the 'Go' button.
Click the 'Upload' icon at the top of the screen.
Check the box beside 'Overwrite existing files' below the file upload fields.
Click the 'Browse' button and select the 'index.html' file from the desktop. Click the 'Open' button to upload the file and put the redirect mask in place.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Navigate to the free Web Start Help masked forward-code generator endorsed by HostGator (see Resources).
Scroll down to the second section titled 'How do I create a masked forward? (frames).'
Type the title you want to appear at the top of your Web browser when someone visits your domain in the first field.
Type the full URL of the website where you want to redirect the domain in the second field. For example, if you want 'siteA.com' to redirect to 'siteB.com,' enter 'http://www.siteB.com' in the second field.
Click the submit button to generate the HTML code.
Launch Notepad from the 'Start' menu.
Copy and paste the HTML code generated earlier into the Notepad window.
Click 'File' and 'Save As.'
Type 'index.html' without the quotes for the file name and choose 'All files' for the file type. Choose the desktop for the save location. Click the 'Save' button.
Log in to your HostGator hosting account.
Click the 'File Manager' icon in the 'Files' section of the cPanel.
Select the site you wish to redirect from the 'Document root for' drop-down menu. This would be 'siteA.com' if you want to redirect from 'siteA.com' to 'siteB.com.' Click the 'Go' button.
Click the 'Upload' icon at the top of the screen.
Check the box beside 'Overwrite existing files' below the file upload fields.
Click the 'Browse' button and select the 'index.html' file from the desktop. Click the 'Open' button to upload the file and put the redirect mask in place.
In Feburary 2016 28,
How to Get Rid of a DomainIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Visit your web hosting provider's website. Sign into your account and click on 'Help.' The process for canceling a domain name can be very different, depending on your service provider, and they will have specific instructions to follow.
Follow the instructions listed on your web hosting provider's website. Generally, you will select the domain name in question on your online profile, select a cancel option, at which point the listed contact for the website will receive an email requesting confirmation. Select 'Confirm' in that email. Your domain name will then be canceled in a number of days.
Call your service provider, if the above doesn't work. Ask to speak to a customer service representative on the phone. State your intent to cancel your domain name with their web hosting service. Ask them if it is possible for them to cancel the domain for you. They will then cancel the domain name, and you may receive an email confirming the cancellation.
Ask to speak with a manager if they cannot help you with the request. State your intent to the manager, and ask for specific instructions as to how to cancel your domain.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Visit your web hosting provider's website. Sign into your account and click on 'Help.' The process for canceling a domain name can be very different, depending on your service provider, and they will have specific instructions to follow.
Follow the instructions listed on your web hosting provider's website. Generally, you will select the domain name in question on your online profile, select a cancel option, at which point the listed contact for the website will receive an email requesting confirmation. Select 'Confirm' in that email. Your domain name will then be canceled in a number of days.
Call your service provider, if the above doesn't work. Ask to speak to a customer service representative on the phone. State your intent to cancel your domain name with their web hosting service. Ask them if it is possible for them to cancel the domain for you. They will then cancel the domain name, and you may receive an email confirming the cancellation.
Ask to speak with a manager if they cannot help you with the request. State your intent to the manager, and ask for specific instructions as to how to cancel your domain.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Bandwidth Usage in Google AnalyticsIn Feburary 2016 28,
In Feburary 2016 28,
Before using Google Analytics to estimate your bandwidth usage, keep in mind that Google normally doesn't see large non-HTML downloads like PDF or MP3 files. If you're serving a multimedia files, you need another statistics program that measures those downloads. The calculation is most accurate if your site serves consistently formatted HTML pages whose graphics are similar in number and size. Finally, you must have the Google Analytics code installed and working correctly on all of your pages for the entire period you want to measure.
Making the Calculation
To estimate your bandwidth usage, first estimate the average file size of your pages. Find file size information in most HTML editors, or by saving your page, including all graphics, to your hard drive and viewing the file sizes on your disk. Do this with a few different pages to get an average size. Then open Google Analytics and click the 'Pageviews' link. To retrieve data for a specific time period, click the date range and select the appropriate start and end dates. Multiply the number of page views by the average file size to determine the approximate bandwidth in kilobytes.
Google Analytics and Bandwidth
Google Analytics uses a JavaScript snippet to measure your site's statistics, which should be inserted into each of your Web pages. Google Analytics can only measure traffic for the pages with this code. Images, PDF files, videos, music and other downloadable file formats bypass Google Analytics unless you modify the HTML code on the clickable links for these downloads. There are two ways to do this: event tracking and virtual pageviews. For example, if you have a PDF download link on a page, you can add the '_trackEvent()' function to the link so that Google Analytics will count each time someone initiates a download.
Other Options
Use Google Analytics to make a reasonable estimate of your bandwidth usage, though the definitive source is your Web hosting provider. Most major hosts feature a dashboard with a running total of bandwidth usage. Use this total to determine whether you're within your monthly limits. If you believe there's a problem with your host's bandwidth figures, contact the support desk. Alternately, install a web statistics package that uses server data to track bandwidth usage.
In Feburary 2016 28,
Before using Google Analytics to estimate your bandwidth usage, keep in mind that Google normally doesn't see large non-HTML downloads like PDF or MP3 files. If you're serving a multimedia files, you need another statistics program that measures those downloads. The calculation is most accurate if your site serves consistently formatted HTML pages whose graphics are similar in number and size. Finally, you must have the Google Analytics code installed and working correctly on all of your pages for the entire period you want to measure.
Making the Calculation
To estimate your bandwidth usage, first estimate the average file size of your pages. Find file size information in most HTML editors, or by saving your page, including all graphics, to your hard drive and viewing the file sizes on your disk. Do this with a few different pages to get an average size. Then open Google Analytics and click the 'Pageviews' link. To retrieve data for a specific time period, click the date range and select the appropriate start and end dates. Multiply the number of page views by the average file size to determine the approximate bandwidth in kilobytes.
Google Analytics and Bandwidth
Google Analytics uses a JavaScript snippet to measure your site's statistics, which should be inserted into each of your Web pages. Google Analytics can only measure traffic for the pages with this code. Images, PDF files, videos, music and other downloadable file formats bypass Google Analytics unless you modify the HTML code on the clickable links for these downloads. There are two ways to do this: event tracking and virtual pageviews. For example, if you have a PDF download link on a page, you can add the '_trackEvent()' function to the link so that Google Analytics will count each time someone initiates a download.
Other Options
Use Google Analytics to make a reasonable estimate of your bandwidth usage, though the definitive source is your Web hosting provider. Most major hosts feature a dashboard with a running total of bandwidth usage. Use this total to determine whether you're within your monthly limits. If you believe there's a problem with your host's bandwidth figures, contact the support desk. Alternately, install a web statistics package that uses server data to track bandwidth usage.
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