Monday 27 October 2014

7 ways your business could be using Social Media 
1.Public Relations
Social media platforms present a completely new opportunity to instantly deliver messages to millions of people. The impact on public relations is simply ground shaking.


2.Customer Support
Where traditionally customer support has been viewed as a cost center, smart brands are starting to use social networks to help offload their support costs on to a community of super users.


3.Market Research
Having access to tens of millions of consumers who are openly talking about their rational and emotional needs is a newly discovered goldmine for market research. 


4.New Product Development
Some companies have started to leverage a public pool of collective brainpower to help their business identify innovative new market opportunities, and even assist with development of new product concepts.


5.Hiring & Recruitment
Social media is a good and very cost effective source to recruit the right talent for your business.  Find referrals, references and recommendations.


6.Promotions
Some of the most successful promotions have employed the power of the network itself to create a fan base that didn't exist prior to the promotion.


7.Sales
This newly born ability to sell is starting to catch on and more and more retailers are beginning to reap the benefits of enhancing their curb appeal inside the social shopping mall.


Tuesday 21 October 2014

KTM 390 DUKE





hitlers biodata

Hitler Biodata

Adolf Hitler was born on 20th April, 1889, in the small Austrian town of Braunau near the German border. Both Hitler's parents had come from poor peasant families. His father Alois Hitler, the illegitimate son of a housemaid, was an intelligent and ambitious man and later became a senior customs official.
Klara Hitler was Alois' third wife. Alois was twenty-three years older than Klara and already had two children from his previous marriages. Klara and Alois had five children but only Adolf and a younger sister, Paula, survived to become adults.
Alois, who was fifty-one when Adolf was born, was extremely keen for his son to do well in life. Alois did have another son by an earlier marriage but he had been a big disappointment to him and eventually ended up in prison for theft. Alois was a strict father and savagely beat his son if he did not do as he was told.
Hitler did extremely well at primary school and it appeared he had a bright academic future in front of him. He was also popular with other pupils and was much admired for his leadership qualities. He was also a deeply religious child and for a while considered the possibility of becoming a monk.
Competition was much tougher in the larger secondary school and his reaction to not being top of the class was to stop trying. His father was furious as he had high hopes that Hitler would follow his example and join the Austrian civil service when he left school. However, Hitler was a stubborn child and attempts by his parents and teachers to change his attitude towards his studies were unsuccessful.
Hitler also lost his popularity with his fellow pupils. They were no longer willing to accept him as one of their leaders. As Hitler liked giving orders he spent his time with younger pupils. He enjoyed games that involved fighting and he loved re-enacting battles from the Boer War. His favourite game was playing the role of a commando rescuing Boers from English concentration camps.
The only teacher Hitler appeared to like at secondary school was Leopold Potsch, his history master. Potsch, like many people living in Upper Austria, was a German Nationalist. Potsch told Hitler and his fellow pupils of the German victories over France in 1870 and 1871 and attacked the Austrians for not becoming involved in these triumphs. Otto von Bismarck, the first chancellor of the German Empire, was one of Hitler's early historical heroes.

Friday 10 October 2014

VIX

1.  What is India VIX?

India VIX
*
 is India’s first volatility Index which is a key measure of market expectations of near-term
volatility.    

2. How is India VIX computed?

India VIX is computed by NSE based on the order book of NIFTY Options. The best bid-ask quotes
of near and next-month NIFTY options contracts which are traded on the F&O segment of NSE are
used for computation of India VIX.

3. What does India VIX signify?

India VIX indicates the investor’s perception of the market’s volatility in the near term i.e. it depicts
the expected market volatility over the next 30 calendar days. Higher the India VIX values, higher
the expected volatility and vice-versa.   

VIX

1.  What is India VIX?

India VIX
*
 is India’s first volatility Index which is a key measure of market expectations of near-term
volatility.    

2. How is India VIX computed?

India VIX is computed by NSE based on the order book of NIFTY Options. The best bid-ask quotes
of near and next-month NIFTY options contracts which are traded on the F&O segment of NSE are
used for computation of India VIX.

3. What does India VIX signify?

India VIX indicates the investor’s perception of the market’s volatility in the near term i.e. it depicts
the expected market volatility over the next 30 calendar days. Higher the India VIX values, higher
the expected volatility and vice-versa.