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Feb 26th, 2010 |
By Dee |
Category: Traffic & Marketing
On this page you will find the following popular Social Networking:
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Feb 26th, 2010 |
By Dee |
Category: Uncategorized
Featured Learn HTML:
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Feb 26th, 2010 |
By Dee |
Category: Uncategorized
Featured Website Design:
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Feb 15th, 2010 |
By Dee |
Category: Email Marketing
You’ve heard the term that the money is in the list. However, many business owners take that to assume that the bigger the list, the more money they’ll make. This may be true, yet what may be more important than having a large opt-in list is using it well.
If you have a list of 1000 names and 10% of them become customers, that’s great – that’s 100 customers. Yet if you have a list of 250 names and 50% of them become customers because you’ve taken extra measures to make sure they’re treated well, then that’s even better. That’s 125 customers and a group of loyal and valued subscribers.
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Tags: coding, communication, Design, marketing, opt-in list
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Jan 28th, 2010 |
By Dee |
Category: Featured Articles, Html and Design
Anchor links are an effective way to drive traffic to your website or to internal web pages by linking to them in your content. They’re usually referred to as a “link” or a “hyperlink”.
In many word processing programs, like MS Word, you can simply highlight the text you want to use to create the link and then click on the link icon in your toolbar. Once that pops up, you simply type or search for the appropriate page you want to link to and you’re good to go. If you convert that document into a PDF you’ll have to take extra measures or use the Adobe products themselves to retain the links but it’s fairly straightforward.
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Tags: Adobe, Banner, basic html, browsers, coding, html, joomla, SSI, Wordpress
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Dec 21st, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Featured Articles, SEO
Search engine optimization is a must for a business to grow online. Regardless of your business model, the more website visitors you have, the more conversions you’ll have. Thus, SEO is essential to grow your bottom line. However, it can be a time-consuming process and if you don’t know SEO from your elbow, then there’s a bit of learning to do. So should you outsource your SEO? Does it make smart business sense?
What does an SEO company do?
Before you can decide whether to outsource your SEO tasks, it’s important to know what most SEO companies do. Most search engine optimization companies, whether they’re a one-person show or have several employees, offer the following services:
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Tags: coding, html, incoming links, keyword research, outsourcing, page rank, roi, search engine, search engine optimization, search engines, SEO, SSI
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Dec 18th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Blogging
Ever wondered what blogs are all about?
Blogs are publications in the internet about the blog creators (blogger) interest, thoughts, and opinions. Some people use blogs like a personal diary that describes their everyday lives.
A corporate blog is a type of blog that is published with the support of an organization to reach their goals, such as, marketing and selling their products and services.
Businesses create a blog to strengthen relationships with important target groups and the positioning of the publishing organization as industry experts. This means that an organization creates blogs to show their knowledge about the industry theyre in.
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Tags: advertising, blog, blog benefits, blog tips, blogger, Blogging, blogging benefits, blogging tips, blogs, branding, business blogging, business blogs, coding, how to blog, marketing, SSI
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Dec 16th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Time Management
It doesn’t matter if you are a mom building webpages at the family computer after the kids have gone to bed or an old hat who has incorporated; there is one thing that labels us all. We are all executives of our own small businesses. When I say executive, I mean it. We earn that title a hundred times over our mega-corporate counterparts because we have to wear so many hats just to get through the day. Our businesses depend on us alone. We have to do so many different things to effectively manage our two most important assets that we are truly ‘Jack’s of all trades’. Today I am going to talk about our number one MOST important asset: Time.
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Tags: broken links, building sites, coding, html, link list, make money, marketing, organizational skills, PPC, search engine, search engine traffic, search engines, Time Management
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Dec 10th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: The Science of Marketing
Are you looking forward to the Christmas season? For many online entrepreneurs, it’s a great time to increase their bottom line. It can be a hectic, exciting and very busy season. To make the most of this opportunity, your first best step is to make sure your website is ready for the Christmas sales.
Here’s how to get your website ready for the Christmas Sales
Step #1 Holiday Keyword Research
A great first step to get your website ready for the holidays is to optimize it for the holidays. Spend some time researching Christmas keywords and keyword phrases customers might use to find you. Then incorporate these keywords in your content, linking strategies and HTML coding.
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Tags: coding, html, keyword research
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Nov 29th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Featured Articles, The Science of Marketing
One of the best ways to ensure your business website capitalizes on holiday sales is to take extra care to prep your website before the holiday season is upon you. Not sure what a holiday website prep entails? Simple, just follow these five easy steps.
Step #1 – Holiday Search Engine Optimization
Assuming your search engine optimization is effective and running smoothly, website holiday preparation involves creating a separate search engine optimization strategy for the holidays. Spend some time researching the keywords and keyword phrases your customers might use during the holiday season to find your information. Optimize your site and new holiday content for these holiday keywords and keyword phrases. Add the required HTML coding and create a strategy to build incoming links for this seasonal strategy.
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Tags: broken links, coding, html, incoming links, search engine, search engine optimization, shopping carts, SSI
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Aug 22nd, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Newbie Boot Camp
People always want to follow the latest thing, be it in fashion, sports, that kind of thing. Websites have become a necessity to almost everyone. Companies, businesses, individuals, even young adults have created personal websites with their respective purposes, be it for profit, or for entertainment.
What one must consider, however, before creating a website, are the factors in which must be put to thought before doing so, such as the cost, maintenance, use, web host and so forth.
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Aug 21st, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Newbie Boot Camp
Creating a website is not so much a feat, if we compare it to the education of other technical skills. Most people tend to give up and pack their bags as soon as they hear the word programming and technical. They think it`s too much of a hassle to actually learn a whole computer language. HTML, the most basic computer language in building websites, is actually pretty simple to understand, as long as we have the interest in learning new things.
What is HTML?
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Tags: coding, html, SSI, tutorial
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Aug 11th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Business Basics
Whether you have a home business or are organizing your family finances, you could be stuck beneath a mound of paper. What is a person to do with all that wood pulp? Here are a few tips for controlling the mountain of paperwork that threatens to overtake you.
When you live in this world, paperwork becomes a necessary evil. While you may generate paper, all of it doesnt have to be kept if you can find a way around it. Some documents can be computerized and not remain in paper form. Here are some tips:
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Tags: backups, business plan, coding, flash, home business, home office
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Aug 7th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Featured Articles, Html and Design
HTML has issues with displaying great in one browser and looking terrible in the next. Every good webmaster knows to check their work in several browsers before they publish a website. You are probably one of the careful webmasters but your life can still be made easier by learning some of the keys to XHTML.
XHTML is a hybrid of HTML and XML. XHTML is W3C approved and will help you to design more rich webpages. XHTML is great for designing sites to work on multiple platforms. This is a great advantage considering there are always new handheld devices flooding the markets. If you already know HTML then learning XHTML will be a snap.
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Tags: coding, CSS, html, html tutorial, javascript, tutorial
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Jul 27th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: SEO
When people search for something online, they type the keyword or key phrase in the popular search engines, which give them an extensive list of sites relevant to that search. Now to make your website visible in the first set of search results, it needs to have a good page rank. Search engine optimization is the means to this end, the branch of activity which aims at enhancing this rank of a website with some structured strategies. Most owners of sites invest a fortune and valuable time in creating a web presence, but sadly, they fail to consider the more important aspect that is, how the website will come to the notice of web-users.
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Tags: coding, DMOZ, exchanging links, html, marketing, page rank, search engine, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, search engines, SSI
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Jul 24th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Affiliate Marketing
Any website can become a bill-board through Google AdSense program
We all know that Googles AdSense program is one of the most reputed internet advertising programs around. AdSense is one advertising program that brings a number of people (websites) into its fold as advertising media and hence helps them earn revenue (advertising revenue). These people are webmasters who own websites and its their websites that function as bill-boards and serve advertisements.
With Google AdSense program, any website can easily become a bill-board:
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Tags: advertising, coding, increasing traffic, internet advertising, using google
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Jun 21st, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Html and Design, Newbie Boot Camp
Let’s take a look at programming HTML from scratch. So, if you’re stuck using that EDITOR software then it’s time to move on. HTML coding by hand – typing the characters that form a webpage will lead to MUCH greater freedom in your web-page creation and you’ll be able to do things that you just can not do with that clunky old editor.
OK, lets get started…
I’m going to take you through the folowing things – EVERY part you need to code your website from SCRATCH.
The HTML tags themselves
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Tags: basic html, coding, CSS, css tutorial, html, html help, html tags, html tutorial, learn html, meta tag, meta tags, tutorial
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Jun 14th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Featured Articles, Techie Time
Coding in php can be a daunting and time consuming task. Before you start your next project you should consider optimizing your time with a php framework. Using a framework is a great way to learn php, as well. Frameworks include features such as modules that are pre-built to perform tedious coding tasks and can help you learn better coding practice. There are many to choose from. I will go over some of the most popular ones.
1. ZooP – Zoop has been around for a long time and is a great choice for either beginner or advanced users. It’s biggest assets are that it is easy to learn and lightweight. ZooP allows you to easily use PEAR modules.
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Tags: coding, php, SSI
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May 30th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Affiliate Marketing
No matter what type of email you send out, youll need a mailing list. The basic way to build a mailing list is by capturing name and email address information for everyone who buys or shows interest in your product.
An email list that YOU COLLECT YOURSELF is worth its weight in gold. This can be accomplished by using a list manager on your site. List managers also provide the HTML coding for the form on the Gateway pages. A list manager collects the email addresses that are gathered with the form. Thus, your email list is collected. This might take some time so there are methods to use until you get your own email list built.
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Tags: coding, email list, html, mailing list
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May 15th, 2009 |
By Dee |
Category: Featured Articles, SEO
What are Search Engines?
Search engines are the primary way internet surfers find what they are looking for on the net. The surfer types in a keyword or combines several keywords into a key phrase and enters that into the appropriate area on the search engine’s page. The search engine then goes out and finds all the sites that match that surfer entry.
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Tags: coding, DMOZ, html, meta tag, meta tags, search engine, search engine optimization, search engine tutorial, search engines, SEO, spamming, SSI, tutorial, what are meta tags
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