Thursday, March 26, 2015

Free Online QR Code Generator


QR Code (Quick Response Code) was originally designed for the automotive industry in Japan but became popular outside the automotive industry due to its fast readability and greater storage capacity compared to standard UPC barcodes. With the widespread use of mobile devices, QR codes can be read by almost anyone so they have also been a great general marketing tool for the public.

To use QR Codes, you need to first create them. There are some tools out there to do this. For example this free online QR Code Generator. It allows creation of static QR codes (data directly encoded in the code), dynamic QR codes (which is basically a link to content site) and QR codes for business. You can use these QR codes to collect marketing information, provide detailed information on goods and services on sale or advertising. For example you can create a YouTube video of a detailed product review and then use a dynamic QR code link to this video so that the potential buyer can watch a video about the product.

The online QR code generator by TrustThisProduct is available in English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Hindi, Portuguese, Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese and Chinese.

The QR code generator is quite detailed. For example Static QR Code generator allows you generate QR codes for text, business card, SMS, e-mail, wifi access and web site links. For Business QR codes, you need to simply register free and use the generator.

This online QR code generator can be found at trustthisproduct.com Free qr code generator.

QR Codes can easily be used through smartphones.
About TrustThisProduct

Thanks to TrustThisProduct service, manufacturing companies will be able to solve the following goals:
- Providing consumers with complete and accurate information about your product;
- Helping consumers make an informed choice when purchasing products;
- Increasing consumer loyalty to your brand;
- Improving the competitiveness of your products;
- Promoting your branded products on social networks;
- Providing an additional channel for promoting your products on the Internet from TrustThisProduct.com servers;
- Providing easily accessible ways for consumers to provide you with feedback;
- Obtaining information about the actual places where your products are sold;
- Obtaining marketing data about the consumers of your products (linguistic group, gender group, age group);
- Protecting your branded products against counterfeiting;
- Creating an image of uniqueness for each item of your product, making it stand out among the generics.

You can follow the company in Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TrustThisProduct.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

House Tutors Singapore


House Tutor is a recently launched online tuition agency which is quickly replacing all the traditional tuition agencies which conducted recruitment of tutors and parents via phone calls. The IT savvyparents find House Tutor a more convenient and fast alternativeto address the needs of their children.

How amazing would it be to chat with the tutors before engaging them? It will save us all the trouble of re-hiring again when we find that the tutor does not meet your child’s needs.

House Tutor has done just that by integration of a chatting platform within the website to promote communication between parents and tutors. Parents are able to ask relevant questions pertaining to the child’s weak subjects or how coaching is going to be conducted prior to hiring the tuition teacher of their choice.

House tutor Singapore - Private tuition in Singapore


House Tutor has also provided the tutors an amazing platform to build their profile with a certification verification system. Singapore tutors can now promote themselves as individuals using the House Tutor online tuition agency platform.

House Tutor provides tutor for 6 distinct categories:

1) Primary
2) Secondary
3) JC
4) Special Education
5) Arts
6) Coaches

You can visit them at http://www.housetutor.com.sg


Friday, March 20, 2015

Buying a used car and buying it from a Singapore exporter


Buying a brand new car is not a the best idea since the car is an depreciating commodity. Instead, buying used car usually makes financial sense if you make the right choice. A used car is cheaper compared to new card and it will usually also have low registration fees. But how to buy a used car? What are the things to do when buying a used car?

According to Absolute Motors, one of Singapore’s top leading exporters of used cars, you need to first check the history of the car. By using the car registration number, you can easily check the history of a car and see whether there is anything which significantly reduces the value of the car. The next step is test driving the used car to really see how good a used car is. Without test drive, you should not buy a used car.

You of course should also get the car inspected by a professional mechanic. There may be no problem in car's registered history, you may have loved it and the test drive may have been great. But a used car should pass this last test because a used car with any mechanical problem will cost you a lot of maintenance money and will be very difficult to sell later.  

Absolute Motor also advises to use the internet and try to look at reviews about the model of the car and also do not try to get very low on price and set your expectations right. Although they are cheaper compared to new cars, your intention should be buying quality used car.

It is usually cheaper to buy a used car rather than buying a new car. But you must know how to choose.
A used 2004 BMW 320I sold by Absolute Motors. 
And if you are looking for buying a used car from abroad, you can definitely look at Singapore used car exporters. Due to a special market condition in Singapore, Singapore is the second largest exporter of used cars in the world after Japan. Cars are exported to many countries, including Libya and Trinidad. The cars exported are relatively young and thanks to Singapore's excellent infrastructure and small size they usually are in well shape with relatively short kilometes accumulated.

If you want to know more about Singapore used cars for export and check the prices, visit Absolute Motors web site for information. 

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Lee Kuan Yew health condition worsens


Lee Kuan Yew health condition has deteriorated further and former Prime Minister of Singapore remains 'critically ill' according to a new statement from Prime Minister's Office Singapore. "Mr Lee Kuan Yew remains critically ill in the ICU and has deteriorated further."[1]

Yesterday, PMO has released a statement to announce that "Mr Lee Kuan Yew's condition worsened due to infection". Mr Lee, 91, has been hospitalised in the Singapore General Hospital since Feb 5, when he was admitted for severe pneumonia.[2]

Elected to Legislative Assembly in 1955 and becoming the first Prime Minister of Singapore in 1959 at the age of 36, Singapore's founding leader Lee Kuan Yew is widely credited with transforming Singapore from a relatively poor country to one of Asia's wealthiest economies. He has step down in 1990.

Mr. Lee was hospitalised at Singapore General Hospital after suffering a prolonged cardiac dysrhythmia in Feb 2013.

Meanwhile, rumour and fake news mill in internet is non-stop working and deceiving people. A fake Singapore government site was the last source in a serious "Lee Kuan Lew died" fake news and some international outlets like CNN fell to it. According to The Staits Times, Prime Minister's Office is lodging police report about fake website announcing death of Mr Lee Kuan Yew.

Lee Kuan Lew died news by CNN
CNN was among several news outlets
which fell to fake news of Lee Kuan Lew's dead.
CNN later acknowledged that the death report was a hoax

Screenshots of the fake website started circulating on Wednesday night, leading some foreign media outlets to carry reports of Mr Lee's death, only to retract them later.

[1] - PMO Statement on Lee Kuan Yew's health
[2] - Mr Lee Kuan Yew remains 'critically ill'
[3] - PMO lodging police report about fake website announcing death of Mr Lee Kuan Yew