kerndter.net

Communication Experts - Foodies - Human Beings

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Achill Island, Co. Mayo
Ireland

Skype: cbkerndter

What do we have to offer?

Business Communication

"External" through Communication and Service (Skill) Training (latter especially for the Restaurant and Hospitality, but also the Retail Industry), as well as Marketing (including Social Media Marketing and Internet Marketing in general).

"Internal" through Team Development and Training.

Web Services

Including Web Design, Website Development, Website Maintenance, Community Management (e.g. Facebook), Search Engine Optimisation and Marketing, Quality Assurance and more ...

How do we work?

We love working with you, so our approach will have a strong mentoring aspect (where possible). We want to enable you to make the best of your assets!

What else?

We are determined to build a long-lasting trust-based working relationship (if desired and possible). But we are not afraid to let go if there is no 'spark'.

Chris Kerndter - Web TechnologistChris Kerndter
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Web Technologist

Check out my references at http://www.whichwebdesigncompany.com/ie/profile/achillonline
or see references mentioned in the archive of this blog

Mobile: +353 86 3685355
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I am available for bigger projects from the 1st week of September. Contact me now!

Sandra Kerndter - Restaurant & Hospitality ConsultantSandra Kerndter
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Restaurant & Hospitality Consultant

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What we have to say

Chris once said (Archive):

“ How to organise heavy workload – Part 1 – The Morning … ”

So far the recession has spared me. In the contrary, the goals I have set myself for this year are likely to be dwarfend if the pace of the first two months of this year continues. About a week ago, Gordon from eWrite wrote a post about “Learning the time management thing“. Joining this, I want to tell you about my approach to the same problem. (more…)

Chris once said (Archive):

“ No more Support for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 ”

nomoreie6Yesterday was one of those days, where I had to put up with the odds of the IE6 again. It wrecked my head, even having found different handy solutions for e.g. using PNG, it is still a major act to get it right. It used to be a challenge, but it has become a nuisance, so with effect of tomorrow, the 1st of March 2009, we will no longer be supporting  the IE6 in web design. (more…)

Chris once said (Archive):

“ What to do if Googlemail is down? ”

Go and have a walk, relax and enjoy life … Just kidding. Of course some of us just can’t afford this luxury, so we would have to think of another way of dealing with such a problem.

I have been Using GMail now for over a year and I don’t want to miss it. I used to use Microsoft Outlook, but after using it for may years – even though I really enjoy the Interface of Outlook 2007 – I wanted to move on and free myself from the overpower of Microsoft. (more…)

Chris once said (Archive):

“ Import/Export Tools for XT:Commerce ”

The last few days have been very exciting, as we were able to finish, test and release the Import/Export Tools for XT:Commerce we have been developing over the last weeks for a customer.

The in-built import/export possibilities of XT:Commerce are rather simple and do not really work, as they dump some undocumented csv file, and that only for products. Even the apparently existing interface to the German accountancy software Faktura is not really working as there are several problems, e.g. regarding the import/export of graduated prices. (more…)

Chris once said (Archive):

“ Submitting your URL to Google, Yahoo & MSN ”

The Three big Search Engines Google, Yahoo and MSN have improved their services for submitting and monitoring URLs in the last years. The probably better known of both are the Google Webmaster Services. MSN Live has setup a similar but far less comprehensive service called Live Search Webmaster Center, so does Yahoo with its Yahoo Site Explorer. All three services require a login. You can use the Google Service, by registering you Google Account to this Service. To use the Microsoft Service you will need a Windows Live ID and for Yahoo login with your Yahoo Account. (more…)