Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Ingenux Develops and Launches Xernia Field Service Software for Data Proactive

Ingenux has announced the release of Xernia, a field services application that will effectively help businesses manage day to day operations such as assignments, jobs and the employees assigned to them. This online work management system is a newly developed idea that businesses in the field services industry will soon be taking on. The software was designed and developed by Ingenux for Data Proactive.

Xernia will enable business owners to increase productivity by streamlining the work flow process with intuitive and easy to use features. Cutting edge features included in this system are drag and drop scheduling, real-time job dispatching, online work orders, invoices, service calls, tracked inventory management, customizable reporting, purchase order tracking, and a complete history record of the customer database. This application will also help businesses reduce cost by capturing information in real-time and automating tasks such as invoicing and receipt of payments. Xernia was developed on a subscription based model where subscribers can register and have their own field service management software online. The admin console managed subscriptions, orders and subscribers.

About Ingenux

Ingenux is a full-service, custom web design and software development firm with a focus on highly driven web application and desktop software development. Companies hire Ingenux to design, develop and deliver custom software applications faster, cheaper and better than they can do themselves. Our slogan "We Develop the Hard Stuff," is our commitment to create innovative business software solutions for any type of business that are efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, cutting edge and fit to your exact business model. We take pride in solving current challenges our customers face as Ingenux custom software makes businesses run better.

Ingenux offers a wide range of award-winning services including custom web design, web application development, custom software programming, flash applications and mobile device software. For more information about Ingenux please visit http://www.ingenux.com

Friday, September 17, 2010

North Church Raises the Bar with Innovative Website

North Church leads the way in broadcasting their message 'Loving God and Loving Others" through several different mediums, all easily accessed on their new website. This new and innovative site, www.northchurch.tv, was designed and built by Ingenux, a custom software and website development firm located in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Through this website, North Church users can easily access sermon videos, photo albums, current news and events, daily pastor blog, ministries, along with the ability to submit prayer requests and donations..

The functionality built into this website is state of the art, providing the client with cutting edge tools such as image sliders for the sermon icons and the custom designs showcase the goal of the website, the sermons. "It was a real challenge to combine an energetic, contemporary aesthetic with a clear layout that would highlight the church's positive message. The approach taken does this by framing the content and disposing with unnecessary distractions," the Design Manager, Greg Holkan said. "The black backdrop on the site makes all of the colors stand out, underscoring the youthful, optimistic energy that this organization possesses."
For more information on North Church, please visit www.northchurch.tv.

About Ingenux

Ingenux is a full-service, custom web design and software development firm with a focus on highly driven web application and desktop software development. Companies hire Ingenux to design, develop and deliver custom software applications faster, cheaper and better than they can do themselves.

Our slogan "We Develop the Hard Stuff," is our commitment to create innovative business software solutions for any type of business that are efficient, user-friendly, cost-effective, cutting edge and fit to your exact business model. We take pride in solving current challenges our customers face as Ingenux custom software makes businesses run better. http://www.ingenux.com

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

FUN FREEBIE FREE BIRTHDAY ICE CREAM FROM BASKIN ROBBINS

Some things go better together. Like the words free, ice cream, and birthday. Join the Baskin Robbins Birthday Club and get free ice cream on your birthday, every year. Like clockwork.

There's more to the Birthday Club, too, like discounts on ice cream cake (Yum!) and coupons dropped into your email inbox.

101 CORNER ISIS IMPOSSIBLE TITANIUM PUZZLE


The Isis puzzle is supposedly the hardest puzzle in the world. How hard is it? The company that makes it has a website that offers clues and there are substantial prizes offered to people who can solve it.

How can they be so confident that no one can solve this puzzle?

Magic.

No, I'm not kidding. This puzzle was designed by a stage magician to confound, amuse, and possibly to enrage. If difficult puzzles are your bag, give the Isis a try.

Help Ingenux Fight Hunger With The Dollar Drive




July 30th, 2010 - Join Ingenux in the fight against hunger by participating in the Dollar Drive, August 16th -21st. Each week 77,000 Oklahomans are fed through the efforts of the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma with over 15,000 recipients being children. Instead of hauling those heavy canned goods to the office you can easily donate a dollar by visiting our website beginning the week of August 16th.

Through combined efforts we can make a difference. Every dollar donated will provide 7 meals to those in need and all proceeds go to the Oklahoma Regional Food Bank.

Check back in the coming weeks for pictures of the Ingenux Team volunteering at the Regional Food Bank.

For more information about the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma please visit http://www.regionalfoodbank.org/

Writing Content For Websites: 6 Do's And 1 Don't

They say that a facial expression is worth a thousand words. This is especially true when writing for the web, as we never see each other face to face. The intended tone of any site content is, in itself, a writing skill - more so than in novels, as the content writer is trying to convey a definite message directly to a worldwide audience, without the help of facial expressions, tone of voice or body language.

Have you ever wondered why some websites pull people in better than others? Or why some websites have better bounce rates that others? Is it due to the style of writing, or simply the interesting content?

How often have you read online content, then had to read it over in order to fully understand what the writer is saying? I'm not including tutorials or online lessons or courses that don't require too many words - it goes without saying that website content have to be clear and concise to guide the reader.

7 Writing Tips to Improve Your Web Writing
You don't need to be an English major to write for the web. As long as you know how to write, you are halfway there.

Do - Short and Less, Win the Race
Avoid writing a sentence that is longer than a line. Use bullet points if necessary to list something or add an attractive graphic to replace a long sentence. You can break up that boring mass of black type by using lists, block quotes and other handy HTML formatting tricks.

You can also have a mixture of bold and italic styles to add emphasis to the words. The other thing that you should take note of is the punctuation. Excessive use of punctuation can make the sentence harder to comprehend and could put a reader off. A sentence should be short, sweet with as little punctuation as possible.

Do - Use Killer Headlines and Avoid Flamboyant Vocabulary
If you write a great headline, you will have a higher chance of getting noticed by your readers. As the headline is the first sentence to reach your audience, it's essential to have a killer headline. Killer headlines also work really well with social media sites to get more buzz. Write a great headline, which is striking yet descriptive, but make sure it's not too long. Having a good headline, (9-12 words) with appropriate keywords will also help you rank better in search engines.

Refrain from boring your readers by using limited vocabulary, you do not need to use grandiloquent vocabulary in every single sentence you write, but some occasional use of different vocabulary will make your site more enjoyable.

The purpose of writing is to communicate, not demonstrate your intelligence. The best way to communicate is to use short, clear words that are part of everyone's vocabulary. That's why most newspapers are written to a fifth or sixth grade reading level. Using a word such as "grandiloquent" does not make you appear smarter. It makes you appear pretentious and harms your ability to communicate.

Do - Utilize Headlines and Breaks
A site page or blog post should read similarly to this article, with a main heading, followed by an introduction paragraph or two. Ideally, it should be followed by a sub-heading and break down to further smaller headlines. Headlines act as important signboards for the reader to determine if they want to read the content below the headline, so the headline should describe as accurately as possible the subject matter of the paragraphs. It's also hard to read a large chunk of text without a break.

Give those sentences a break and segregate them into small paragraphs as frequently as possible. It will make them more readable and give readers a chance to catch their breath before continuing to the next paragraph.

Do - Use Suitable Images Sparingly
I know that humans are visual creatures and like almost all things that are beautiful. However, you need to select your images carefully in order to suit your content and the intended meaning. Don't use an image just for the sake of using it. If you can't find any suitable images to describe what you want, don't use one.

Adding suitable images not only brings an extra dimension to your webpage but can also reduce many unnecessary words yet assist your readers to better understand your website. The adage of a picture can paint a thousand words definitely works here.

Don't - Obscure References, Jargon or Jokes
Your readers won't be laughing if they don't get what you mean. I am guilty of this more than anyone. Worse still, if it offends them. Writing for the web basically means that you will get many readers from everywhere around the world. The differences in culture, background and religion may sometimes mean that you have to be very careful with your selection of your jokes or references.

Replace any obscure words with other similar examples that are more generally acceptable and known by the majority of people. You might also want to take note of the type and topic of the web page you are writing about. Refrain from using industry jargon unless you are absolutely sure that your intended readers will know it. You can introduce the jargon and spell out each abbreviated phrase before using it.

Do - Test Your Readability
Web writing is all about readability. Make sure that your type is in an appropriate size, color, and font. Do not use a fancy color or overly small or handwriting fonts. When you insert links to other areas in your web page, remember to keep them relevant and don't overuse them. Quoting and attributing from other sources is nice and brings you credibility, because readers know that you've got nothing to hide if they want to check you out. However, a webpage full of links will appear spammy to readers.

Try to link those URLs to the relevant proper names, keywords and phrases, rather than having the URLs themselves written out, or worse, the over-used "click here." The trick here is to use a standard web safe font, color and size. Do your comparisons between popular websites and blogs and experiment on what is the best for your site.

Do - Write For the Human Reader
As all good web writers will tell you, write for the human reader rather than for the search engines, so avoid using repeated emphasis keywords in your content. Spell checking your content is not enough. You have to read it yourself again to make sure it flows smoothly. You may want to engage a proofreader to maintain the quality of your writing and handle the grammatical and punctuation issues.

A web page, blog or article full of grammatical errors will affect your credibility and reputation. Don't overly rely on the proofreader to edit all your work though, you must start to learn from your mistakes in order to write better content in the long run.

Contact Ingenux today at 877-484-9025 to learn how to grow your business online.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Are You Taking Full Advantage Of Your Brand?


You've redesigned your website, but what about everything else? You still have business cards, brochures, letterhead, mailers, newsletters, and print ads that need to be redesigned to match your new website. Do you have print catalogs or other marketing materials that need to be updated to reflect your new look?

Ingenux can help you coordinate all of your materials across your entire company, helping you to put your best foot forward. We can help you coordinate everything from billboards to business cards, catalogs to print ads.

Contact us today for a FREE QUOTE on how we can help you take Full Advantage of your brand in print and on the web.



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