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October 16th, 2011 | by | blogging, information, seo, technology, web development

Oct
16

I have been active to Google+ Plus this past week, I think the community their is much wider than Facebook (for strangers and not mutual friends that is), though it is not yet that many active users than Facebook I believe it will have a shot in Social Networking.

Since the public release of Google Plus to the public, it has grown in population and community. I don’t know if anyone of you is active in Google Plus and  already have a lot of circles(Groups of friends). You can now share your circles to the public and let your connection/friends add you in their circle in a few clicks and increase each others connection.

Here are the easy steps:

1. Log in to you google plus account plus.google.com

2. Go to Circles Page

3. Click on the circle you want to share.

4.  Edit the details in and add description, you can also add your self in the circle you want to share with.

That’s it. I am planning on creating a circle for bloggers here( I already have the circle but have only few members). You can add your google plus account here in the comment so that I can include you :D .

 

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September 14th, 2009 | by | web, web development

Sep
14

Setting up campaigns is one of the main features for the Sugarcrm, though there are few tutorials on the net regarding campaigns, the first step is setting up the email configuration, I will show the basics for setting up the email configuration for the campaigns to be used.


First is to log in the Sugarcrm, and in the tabs menu, click the Campaigns.

Then choose the ‘Email Set up’ in the left sidebar (this is the first step before you can effectively send the emails and use the campaigns)

1. Enter the form name

2. Select SMTP to use external mail clients

3. Enter a valid email address (I recommend gmail accounts, create sample account if necessary).

4. Enter SMTP port, 465 is the default for the gmail smtp.

(For all the settings(gmail)..click here)

Click the SSL checkbox

5. Enter the SMTP username (same as your email account username)

6. Enter the SMTP password (same as your email account password)

7. Proceed to next step

Now you have your email already set up for the campaigns to be created, I will post next about creating a campaign and creating target lists.

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