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Stephen Harvey-Franklin Elected To WSI’s ICAC

Posted May 19th, 2009 by Stephen Harvey-Franklin in WSI Company News

Today WSI’s President Ron Mcarthur announced Stephen Harvey-Franklin’s election to WSI’s ICAC, The Internet Consultants’ Advisory Council.

Stephen will be representing Scottish WSI ICs and English ICs in the Midlands and the North of England.

Gary Levine has also been elected to represent the North east of The USA.

As members of WSI’s  ICAC, they will solicit Area Reps, IC Groups, committees and independent associations in their regions for information relating to the Council’s objectives of:

Enhancing communication between WSI Corporate and the Consultant community
Improving the WSI Consultant community’s understanding of WSI operational systems and functions
Promoting cooperation and joint participation in the resolution of key issues and the implementation of new initiatives.
Ron McArthur was quoted as saying “I want to congratulate Gary and Steve. I have the utmost confidence that the ICAC, including these recently elected members, will continue to represent their fellow Consultants with excellence”.

For a complete list of the current ICAC members and region breakdown, please click here.

Stephen’s role as a member of the ICAC community will be to:

  • Interact with the greater WSI network to gather input, suggestions, initiatives, etc., which may positively impact the collective success of Consultants
  • Maintain regular contact with the moderators of local IC Groups, Area Reps, various committees and independent associations in their geographic areas
  • Collect their feedback so issues raised or initiatives developed can then be shared with the Council, considered and addressed or introduced to the entire network.

Stephen is an Internet Marketing Consultant who run’s & owns the local WSI office in Huddersfield Yorkshire and serves the North of England. His office is in it’s 6th year and has been serving small medium and large companies locally and nationally to enhance their online presence, by developing Search Engine Friendly Websites and creating online marketing startegies to help companies punch above their weight online.

With 10 staff and still recruiting for more consultants, it is clear that his customers are backing WSI to help keep them growing during the recession.

This appointmnet crowns off his appointment for a second term as a member of WSI’s elite  President’s Circle and follows his appointment as WSI’s area rep for the North and Midlands of England.

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New Wolfram Alpha Engine

Posted May 18th, 2009 by Stephen Harvey-Franklin in Analytics

Try New Search Engine or Knowledge Base for computable Knowledge

http://www.wolframalpha.com

I think they are struggling with the server loads, but the idea looks good. (may need to shorten their name so they don’t sound like a Doctor Who nemesis.

Here’s what they have to say about them selves

Goals
Wolfram|Alpha’s long-term goal is to make all systematic knowledge immediately computable and accessible to everyone. We aim to collect and curate all objective data; implement every known model, method, and algorithm; and make it possible to compute whatever can be computed about anything. Our goal is to build on the achievements of science and other systematizations of knowledge to provide a single source that can be relied on by everyone for definitive answers to factual queries.

Wolfram|Alpha aims to bring expert-level knowledge and capabilities to the broadest possible range of people—spanning all professions and education levels. Our goal is to accept completely free-form input, and to serve as a knowledge engine that generates powerful results and presents them with maximum clarity.

Wolfram|Alpha is an ambitious, long-term intellectual endeavor that we intend will deliver increasing capabilities over the years and decades to come. With a world-class team and participation from top outside experts in countless fields, our goal is to create something that will stand as a major milestone of 21st century intellectual achievement.

Status
That it should be possible to build Wolfram|Alpha as it exists today in the first decade of the 21st century was far from obvious. And yet there is much more to come.

As of now, Wolfram|Alpha contains 10+ trillion of pieces of data, 50,000+ types of algorithms and models, and linguistic capabilities for 1000+ domains. Built with Mathematica—which is itself the result of more than 20 years of development at Wolfram Research—Wolfram|Alpha’s core code base now exceeds 5 million lines of symbolic Mathematica code. Running on supercomputer-class compute clusters, Wolfram|Alpha makes extensive use of the latest generation of web and parallel computing technologies, including webMathematica and gridMathematica.

Wolfram|Alpha’s knowledge base and capabilities already span a great many domains, and its underlying framework has the power and flexibility to support ready extension to essentially any domain that is based on systematic knowledge. More »

The universe of potentially computable knowledge is, however, almost endless, and in creating Wolfram|Alpha as it is today, we needed to start somewhere. Our approach so far has been to emphasize domains where computation has traditionally had a more significant role. As we have developed Wolfram|Alpha, we have in effect been systematically covering the content areas of reference libraries and handbooks. In going forward, we plan broader and deeper coverage, both of traditionally scientific, technical, economic, and otherwise quantitative knowledge, and of more everyday, popular, and cultural knowledge.

Wolfram|Alpha’s ability to understand free-form input is based on algorithms that are informed by our analysis of linguistic usage in large volumes of material on the web and elsewhere. As the usage of Wolfram|Alpha grows, we will capture a whole new level of linguistic data, which will allow us to greatly enhance Wolfram|Alpha’s linguistic capabilities.

Today’s Wolfram|Alpha is just the beginning. We have ambitious plans, for data, for computation, for linguistics, for presentation, and more. As we go forward, we’ll be discussing what we’re doing on the Wolfram|Alpha Blog, and we encourage suggestions and participation, especially through the Wolfram|Alpha Community.

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Future
Wolfram|Alpha, as it exists today, is just the beginning. We have both short- and long-term plans to dramatically expand all aspects of Wolfram|Alpha, broadening and deepening our data, our computation, our linguistics, our presentation, and more.

Wolfram|Alpha is built on solid foundations. And as we go forward, we see more and more that can be made computable using the basic paradigms of Wolfram|Alpha—and a faster and faster path for development as we leverage the broad capabilities already in place.

Wolfram|Alpha was made possible in part by the achievements of Mathematica and A New Kind of Science (NKS). In their different ways, both of these point to far-reaching future opportunities for Wolfram|Alpha—whether a radically new kind of programming or the systematic automation of invention and discovery.

Wolfram|Alpha is being introduced first in the form of the wolframalpha.com website. But Wolfram|Alpha is really a technology and a platform that can be used and presented in many different ways. Among short-term plans are developer APIs, professional and corporate versions, custom versions for internal data, connections with other forms of content, and deployment on emerging mobile and other platforms.

History & Background
The quest to make knowledge computable has a long and distinguished history. Indeed, when computers were first imagined, it was almost taken for granted that they would eventually have the kinds of question-answering capabilities that we now begin to see in Wolfram|Alpha.

What has now made Wolfram|Alpha possible today is a somewhat unique set of circumstances—and the singular vision of Stephen Wolfram.

For the first time in history, we have computers that are powerful enough to support the capabilities of Wolfram|Alpha, and we have the web as a broad-based means of delivery. But this technology alone was not enough to make Wolfram|Alpha possible.

What was needed were also two developments that have been driven by Stephen Wolfram over the course of nearly 30 years. More »

The first was Mathematica—the system in which all of Wolfram|Alpha is implemented. Mathematica has three crucial roles in Wolfram|Alpha. First, its very general symbolic language provides the framework in which all the diverse knowledge of Wolfram|Alpha is represented, and all its capabilities are implemented. Second, Mathematica’s vast web of built-in algorithms provides the computational foundation that makes it even conceivably practical to implement the methods and models of so many fields. And finally, the strength of Mathematica as a software engineering and deployment platform makes it possible to take the technical achievements of Wolfram|Alpha and deliver them broadly and robustly.

Beyond Mathematica, another key to Wolfram|Alpha was NKS. Many specific ideas from NKS—particularly related to algorithms discovered by exploring the computational universe—are used in the implementation of Wolfram|Alpha. But still more important is that the very paradigm of NKS was crucial in imagining that Wolfram|Alpha might be possible.

Wolfram|Alpha represents a substantial technical and intellectual achievement. But to build it required not just unique technology and ideas, but also the experience of 20 years of long-term R&D and ongoing development of robust technology at Wolfram Research. Wolfram|Alpha’s world-class team draws from many fields and disciplines, and has unique access to experts across the globe. But what ultimately made Wolfram|Alpha possible was a singular commitment to the goal of making all the world’s systematic knowledge computable

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During times of economic uncertainty how important is internet marketing?

Posted May 8th, 2009 by Stephen Harvey-Franklin in Online Marketing

You can’t open a newspaper today without another doom and gloom story about how badly Britain’s economy is going. Falling house prices, rising cost of living and the Euro starting to hammer the pound, where is it all going to go?

Many people would see this is a hard time for businesses as a result of fewer customers being prepared to spend less. I would have been inclined to say the same, that is until I saw a recent interview with Michael O’ Leary, boss of Ryanair, and he changed my outlook. “I love recessions,” he says. “Recessions are much more fun. Good times are a pain in the bum. Good times, any idiot can make money. In recessions, the good get up off their backsides and start doing the kind of sensible things that they should do all of the time. It’s good for business!”

But what is good for your business? I’ll come back to that…

Two weeks ago I dented my car – yes I’ll admit it I’m a terrible driver – I wanted to get some bodywork done to the car and I started off looking in the yellow pages for a local garage. I only phoned the places that had a full page advert and I couldn’t find a local service. I turned on my computer, a quick Google search and I found a garage that could deal with me at the top of the search.

Everyday about 15 Million people use the internet in Britain. They look for information on products, services, bargains, the list is endless. The website I had found had been optimised for that particular search and as a result I chose to spend £450 there. The job was well done, I wasn’t too happy at the price (even though it was low for what I had done!) and I went back home. One week later I received and email from them asking if I was happy with the work and they offered me a discount MOT and servicing voucher valid for two months. I clicked through the email, visited their website and got myself booked in.

This small garage has stolen me as a customer from a much larger chain and why? Because they are on the ball with their internet marketing.

This garage small as it was had obviously already figured out what Michael O’ Leary was saying. They had gotten up off their backside and started doing the kind of sensible things they should have been doing all along. They had an up and running (albeit managed by a provider) internet marketing campaign that has resulted in me spending over £550 with them. No doubt they have a score of other customers just like me. This good use of the internet they will build a customer base for them and retain it. Not bad for a family run garage……

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WSI in Huddersfield is now a designated WSI Solution Centre

Posted May 5th, 2009 by Stephen Harvey-Franklin in Website Development

WSI in Huddersfield is now a designated WSI Solution Centre. This means that WSI’s Huddersfield Office is now authorised to provide internet solutions to WSI’s other Northernand Midlands based Offices.

WSI have been producing creative internet solutions for companies for years now. Their trademark is providing website that are not only well designed and easy to use but are built with the search engines in mind have had fantastic success with a number of high level , medium sized clients and small clients alike.

In fact it’s great when we can get a small client to punch above their weight with their website and internet marketing presence.

To find out more about WSI http://www.wsi-ebizsolutions.biz

To find out more about franchising with WSI http://www.yorkshireinternetmarketing.co.uk/wsifranchise/

To find out more about Steve

http://www.linkedin.com/in/intenetmarketing

or follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/wsiyorkshire

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Steve Harvey-Franklin is Appointed Area Rep For The North Of England

Posted May 4th, 2009 by Stephen Harvey-Franklin in WSI Company News

WSI (the world’s leading internet franchise) have appointed Steve Harvey-Franklin as Area Rep For The Midlands and North Of England.

Stephen will be responsible for helping WSI develop within the Midlands and Northern England.

Ass area rep Stephen will be working with existing WSI offices to mentor them and to act as an advice centre and co-ordinator for other ICs in the region. Steve will also be responsible for finding new Franchisees in the area and then to help train them.

WSI is the world’s leading internet franchise and is now proving to be a reliable recession proof business.

To find out more about franchising with WSI http://www.yorkshireinternetmarketing.co.uk/wsifranchise/

To find out more about Steve http://www.linkedin.com/in/intenetmarketing

Or follow us on twitter http://twitter.com/wsiyorkshire

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Steve Harvey-Franklin is appointed to the WSI President’s Circle Again

Posted May 3rd, 2009 by Stephen Harvey-Franklin in WSI Company News

Steve Harvey-Franklin, owner of WSI’s Huddersfield Office has been appointed for a second term to the President’s Circle for 2009. This honour is given to WSI’s leading 25 Consultants. WSI has some 1,500 offices globally and Steve run’s one of the leading offices in the WSI franchise.

To find out more about us http://www.yorkshireinternetmarketing.co.uk

http://www.linkedin.com/in/intenetmarketing

To find out about becoming a WSI Franchisee

http://www.yorkshireinternetmarketing.co.uk/wsifranchise/

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The WSI Franchise

Posted May 2nd, 2009 by Stephen Harvey-Franklin in WSI Company News

I am looking for introductions to people who may want to start a business or are professionals at placing business.

We are looking for potential Franchisees to join WSI, one of the worlds leading Franchises and the largest network of internet consultants globally.

See WSI Franchise

Benefits include:

  • Recession Proof Business
  • Scaleable business
  • Can work from home or an office
  • No stock to carry
  • Booming industry (the internet)
  • Opportunity to set up a business with a proven system
  • Training and Mentoring given

Good people to introduce are:

  • Careers advisors (exiting the forces)
  • Recruitment agencies
  • People wanting a new start
  • People in redundancy

I will pay a commission of £1,000 to anyone referring a successful applicant

WSI Franchise

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