What companies online offer Cash On Delivery? Where online can I shop and pay Cash On Delivery?

Posted by admin on November 3rd, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | 1 Comment »

I need to buy the following: bed room furniture and mattress, digital camera, laptop, and ipod. I am home bound for a little while but I don’t deal but cash or check. Does any one know where I can shop online with Cash On Delivery? COD? Any helpful definate answer would be appreciated!

There wouldn’t be anything like that online.

Impact of digital technology on professional journalism?

Posted by admin on November 1st, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | 2 Comments »

I’m writing an essay for journalism class on the impact of digital technology on professional journalism and whether or not it has made professional journalism obsolete. On the surface the answer seems easy – digital technology has made more people rely on computers and internet for news and entertainment, but then again isn’t stuff like Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube all based on information gathered by journalists? These apps are simply a tool at mass delivery of information isn’t it? What exactly is "professional" journalism?
I’d appreciate any thoughts and opinions on this topic.
Thanks.

Many people think journalism relates only to print, but when you think about it, that isn’t true at all. Journalists report on events. They attend things and write about what they see. They interview sources and write about what people tell them. It doesn’t matter if their story appears in a monthly news magazine, or a daily newspaper, or is fed to a news website. It’s all journalism.

Fact is, digital technology helps journalists get the news out to the readers faster than ever. Even the smallest newspapers have websites. The website of a large paper is updated frequently during the day.

I don’t put Facebook or Twitter or most of YouTube in the same category as journalism. Most of the stuff I see there is personal. (I mean, if someone’s cat does something cute, it might be nice to read about, or see a video of, but I wouldn’t call it journalism.)

But you’re on the right track when you say that the internet is a tool of mass delivery. If a reporter is paid to report on the police news from your town, or attend the town council meeting, or write about local trends in your area, it doesn’t matter if the articles end up in print, on the web, or both.

A professional journalist is paid for the work he or she does. Someone writing for Facebook usually is not. And blogs vary widely. Some bloggers work very hard on what they write, and do a lot of interviews and research. Other bloggers are typing random opinions from their bedroom in the basement, with little information to back up what they say other than what they hear from TV journalists or print journalists.

Professional journalism will never become obsolete. Even if the only thing people care about is whether Lyndsay Lohan is in jail or not, a professional journalist attended the court sentencing to write about it. How the news story was distributed is irrelevant. And while the industry will undoubtedly change, the skills involved in gathering information and writing it clearly and concisely will never become obsolete.

Does Blizzard Store allow digital delivery of authorization codes for games?

Posted by admin on October 19th, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | 1 Comment »

I would like to buy a game for a friend. The friend already has the game discs and the game installed on their computer. They do not need the box with the discs, manual, etc. They only need a fresh authorization key to open an account for that game.

My friend and I would really like to play the game together as soon as possible. Can I choose to have the authorization code emailed to me rather than have the game box physically mailed to me? I know other stores online may offer these keys codes. I just want to know if the official Blizzard Store also offers this option.

Go to the website. It depends on the game.

What’s the best automatic digital delivery set up for ebooks?

Posted by admin on October 8th, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | 1 Comment »

Not much good at this computer thing so I need a system for idiots.

Emule. There is spam there as well, but it is usually less obvious.

What do the delivery options on the EA store mean?

Posted by admin on June 5th, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | 2 Comments »

I want to buy The Sims 3 so that when I buy it it will just download it to my computer instead of mailing it to me. For delivery options they have the choice of Digital-PC or Physical(PC/Mac). Which one is the one that i want to choose?

Digital is all data with no physical disk. If you want sims with no disk and just have a download choose digital. If you want the disk sent to you choose physical.

How to sell digital delivery items on ebay.?

Posted by admin on April 7th, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | 4 Comments »

I want to know the detailed procedure how can I resell digital delivery items purchased on eBay. How to attach photo and how to attach the files in original conditions. I also require to know how to convert the files from word form to pd f and zip format. whether both are necessary or any one of them will do. I have collected certain data regarding one issue in word form now i want to place it on ebay how to do it. I have become a member on eBay and purchased several items under digital delivery but i am unable to sell them because i am new to eBay i do not know the practical way to do it. you can also refer few websites which are useful and give detailed information in this regard. I would also like to speak to any eBay seller who is from Hyderabad city of India.

I sell digital products such as downloadable software and ebooks. You don’t have to sell this on Ebay but I suppose you could. All you do is become a paid member then that will give you resell rights to over $125,000 worth of software. Plus you get company owned websites to promote this software. If you are interested you can go here to get more information: http://profitonlinetoday.com

MS Small Business Live Website Question [Auto-Digital Delivery]?

Posted by admin on March 2nd, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | 1 Comment »

I have used MS websites before, so I am familiar with the basics, but I would like to sell e-books from my website with having to go through payloadz or ejunkie etc.

Does MS Websites offer a Auto-Digital Delivery process [after purchase] where you can store a digital item, verify payment through PayPal or Google, and then send out a link email to the purchaser?

If not, does anyone know of any free to low price website builder/hosts that offer this option?

Hi Euro4,

Office Live Small Business does indeed allow you to add PayPal capabilities your website. Check out this video demo to learn how: http://ask.officelive.com/smallbusiness/media/p/13911.aspx.

For great tips and conversation about running a small business website, join the community over on the Office Live Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/officelive.

Cheers,
Cassandra
MSFT Office Live Outreach

how do i create a download page for buyers to get their digital product?

Posted by admin on January 15th, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | 1 Comment »

I have software to sell and don’t know how to set up the down load page so buyers can retrieve the zipped file with the product. Is there a script I can install for the digital delivery?

You could sell it on Ebay.

Otherwise there are certain features with Paypal that you can use. You need a paypal account. Just put the code on your website and when your visitors click the button they will be taken to the payment & download page.

how do i create a download page for buyers to get their digital product?

Posted by admin on January 11th, 2010 and filed under digital delivery | No Comments »

I have software to sell and don’t know how to set up the down load page so buyers can retrieve the zipped file with the product. Is there a script I can install for the digital delivery?

You could sell it on Ebay.

Otherwise there are certain features with Paypal that you can use. You need a paypal account. Just put the code on your website and when your visitors click the button they will be taken to the payment & download page.

What is the best website to go to, for making Christmas cards with my own digital photos?

Posted by admin on December 17th, 2009 and filed under digital delivery | 2 Comments »

What is the best website to go to, for making Christmas cards with my own digital photos? Something that has the option of quick delivery!

I was looking for a place to print my Christmas cards, and I found a website that has a bunch of different reviews of online sites that do this sort of thing.

I ended up signing up for one that is a subscription service that mails the cards for you, but that might not be the right choice for you (I can use it for my business as well, so the subscription will pay off). However, they do have a couple of others that might work for you, and the both will mail the cards out for you instead of having to have them come to you then you mail them out (although they will do that as well).

I put the links below…

Happy Holidays!