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June 24th, 2008

Finally No Wires! Guide To Using an EVDO Internet Access Card & Router for Trade Shows

In February 2006 D-Link, a well known router company, and Kyocera, a well known cell phone products manufacturer, launched a product that will revolutionize how trade show exhibitors will gain access to broadband Internet access.

In most cases exhibitors didn’t have many options when it came to Internet access at trade shows, in fact there was really only one. You either rented it from the show production company or went without. At some shows the daily access rate was $500 or more. Now there is an option. In the past year wireless access through cellular phone systems has increased at a staggering rate and that access is now available in a format that can be shared by multiple users.

The technology is called EVDO and this is what cellular carriers Verizon Wireless and Sprint use to distribute a wireless broadband signal to its subscribers. A typical setup includes an account with one of these providers, a laptop and an access card that plugs into the PC card slot or PCMCIA Slot. This setup is fine if only one user wanted access, but what if you wanted to create a wired or wireless network?

This is where the "revolution" takes place…the EVDO router. This router, available at Kyocera and at D-Link in the near future, enable you to take the access card and share it via a wired or wireless access. Similar technologies existed before this router came out, but they weren’t billed as affordable options. The Kyocera EVDO Router has a street price of $250 - $300. These are the items you will need in order to use this technology.

Internet Access Account - $60-$100 per month* - Verizon Wireless or Sprint
EVDO PC Card - $50-$200**
EVDO Router - $250-$300***
Total - $1740-$2900 - based on 24 Months of Service

*see service provider’s websites for details and offers.
**see service provider’s websites for details and offers.
***see hardware provider’s websites for details and offers.

Currently, most service providers require you to sign a 24 month contract for both a phone and Internet access to get their lowest rate so please check to see if service (Verizon Coverage, Sprint Coverage) and what plans are available in your area. The total cost of 24 months of service and hardware can be equal to what one company pays for access at one show so you can see the incredible value. You also have the use of a technology that enables you to have access to the Internet 24/7/365 without the need of any wires.

When EVDO is coupled with state-of-the-art portable batteries then the technology can be used in ways never imagined. Imagine strapping on a framed camping backpack that has a portable battery, laptop, and an EVDO card plugged into the EVDO router. Also plugged into the router is a web-cam that has been attached to a helmet that is on your head. You now have a wireless, portable, go anywhere webcasting solution. Couple this setup with a wireless bluetooth headset that plugs into an EVDO phone (specialized phone that can be used with the router) and now you can provide interactive tours of the show floor with two-way communication that is broadcast back to a website. Other uses include POS systems and credit card authorization systems.

The way I see it, EVDO will not only save thousands of exhibitors’ money but it has created a new level of connectivity for our industry. It will also be used to create a whole new category of trade show experiences and for me that is the most exciting part!

Evan D. Owen, President, www.smashhitdisplays.com
Founded in 2003, A Smash Hit! Trade Show Displays is a leading Internet distributor of trade show display, booth, and exhibit products primarily servicing North America. As a wholesaler we can offer display products at half the price as local suppliers. We offer full graphics design, printing and can work on displays as small as tabletop units to larger island style displays.

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June 13th, 2008

How to Effectively Market a Web Hosting Reselling Business

The web hosting reselling business is a simple business to enter and offers a great product to its customers. Years ago, it would cost tens of thousands to start a web hosting business, because of the need to purchase servers, manage the servers, perform customer Support and more. Now anyone with $50 bucks or less can start his or her own web hosting service complete with great reliable servers, 24 hour, seven day a week customer support, advertising materials and technical materials. The truth is that you don’t have to have your own servers at all. All you need is a web hosting account with reselling option. You can create new hosting accounts with easy in control panel. Today, some web hosting plans offer unlimited bandwidth and unlimited storage with reseller option for less then $20 a month.

While hosting cost is almost neglectable, marketing makes or breaks a web hosting reselling business. Many have tried to make money from Web hosting reselling without success. Believe me not, they’ve been targeting totally wrong audience. Many of those who have failed have exclusively promoted the reselling business online - running pay-per-click (PPC), posting in the forums etc. However, many of those who frequent the Internet may know as much about reselling as you do and they won’t bother to go through a middle-man for Web hosting. If you want to be successful in Web hosting reselling business, it’s more effective and more profitable to target those who are less net-savy.

Distributing business cards, old-fashioned yes, is still one of the most popular and inexpensive ways to market or advertise your web hosting service. You’re likely to get more clients in your local market than from the Net. Though you can do business card printing yourself using many different business card templates, it’s wise to spend a little money to order professional designed business cards. And the printing software can easily cost you a hundred bucks. For as little as $10, on the other hand, you can order 200 business cards. Color business cards will cost a little bit more. Needless to say, your business should be listed on local phone directory too. Ads on local or community newspaper may will bring you business from your local community.

You’ll need a professional Web site for your hosting service so that the prospects can obtain information about your business 365 days a year and 24 hours a day even though you want to target the local market.

Web hosting reselling offers a great opportunity to make money if you market your service in the right market in right direction with right punch.

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Natalie Aranda writes about computer and technology. While hosting cost is almost neglectable, marketing makes or breaks a web hosting reselling business. If you want to be successful in Web hosting reselling business, it’s more effective and more profitable to target those who are less net-savy. Distributing business cards, old-fashioned yes, is still one of the most popular and inexpensive ways to market or advertise your web hosting service. Try magnetic business cards if you want to be more creative. You’re likely to get more clients in your local market than from the Net.

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June 9th, 2008

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Almost All Web Designers Make

Huge Mistake #1: Creating a Website with Flash — Did you know in a recent study, top internet marketers discovered that having a website created with Flash, actually DECREASED the response from prospects and customers by as much as three-hundred-and-seventy percent?

Here’s why: Your prospects and customers are most likely visiting your website using all types of different computers, connection speeds and internet configuration settings…

What may look GREAT to one visitor, may not even appear for another! You could very easily have shelled out hundreds or even thousands of dollars to have a website created using the Flash technology, only to find out that some of your visitors will never see it! (not to mention the loading times can cause your visitor to close your site, never to return again.)

Huge Mistake #2: The “Internet Catalog” Approach — You see this everywhere. Good, honest and hardworking businessmen and women get online to sell their products or services, and have a site created for them that contains a link to just about everything they offer on one page. Their thinking goes along the lines of, “…well, I don’t want to leave anyone out. If they come to my site, I want to make sure I have what they’re looking for…” — This way of thinking could not be further from the truth.

Here’s why: There’s an ancient rule that goes back to the very beginning of direct-marketing on the internet, taught by the richest, most legendary and well-respected internet marketers of all time…

“When you give your prospects too many choices, they become confused and aren’t sure what to do next. Confused people never buy anything.”

Huge Mistake #3: Optimizing Your Sales Site for the Search Engines — You’ll see this taught in nearly every “internet marketing” course, manual or eBook out there… “You must optimize every page of your website for the search engines!” — In fact, this false teaching is accepted as ‘gospel truth’ so often, that most web designers will offer to do this for you at no, or little extra cost…

What they DON’T understand is that certain words and phrases must be either re-worded (to make it “keyword rich”) or taken out completely, just to be looked upon highly by the mighty search engines — and this could KILL your sales, literally overnight.

Here’s why: When you or a hired web designer optimize your SALES page (i.e. any web page designed to sell your products and services) to get a higher listing in the search engines, you’re going to have to sacrifice the pulling-power of your sales copy (i.e. written sales material) just to get those higher listings. Sure, this can bring you more traffic — but what good is all the traffic in the world, if your visitors arrive at your website and aren’t compelled enough to read why they should order your product?

For years, it has been taught that you should always try to find a “balance” of SEO (Search-Engine-Optimization) mixed with promotional copy designed to sell your products and services…

WRONG AGAIN! — The truth is that you should NEVER optimize your sales page for the Search Engines. Instead, you should create tiny “entry pages” for each keyword related to your product or service, (highly optimized for the Search Engines) and have them link to your main sales site! (we can show you exactly how to do this quickly and easily and get *massive* targeted traffic from the Search Engines - without ever *touching* your sales site!)

Huge Mistake #4: Having a “Graphics-Based” Website — Sure, graphics can certainly help us to visualize a particular situation or circumstance, product or service… But did you know that having a graphically-driven website can actually DISTRACT your visitor away from your sales message?

After all, your sales message (or “web copy”) is THE #1 most important factor in a website that makes money. If your visitors are paying more attention to your “professional graphics” than your sales message… you’ve just lost another sale.

Here’s why: You’ve got approximately seven seconds from the time your visitor arrives at your site, to the time they decide whether to buy your product, get more information or LEAVE. If you’ve got a graphically-intensive website, your website will most likely still be loading past your seven-second time limit.

That’s a “customer-killer” in and of itself - however, the real reason lies within the fact that the bigger, brighter and more beautiful your graphics are, the more they will distract your visitor from your sales message. And if your visitor is distracted even for one second, it could mean the difference between getting a sale, and losing a customer.

Huge Mistake #5: Designing a Website with ZERO Marketing Experience — Most web designers have no idea how to make money on the internet, with anything other than their design services. It’s not their fault - they simply have no or very little marketing and sales experience. After all, they’re just website designers…

However, having your website designed by someone with ZERO internet marketing experience is like buying a street-car without an engine… it won’t go anywhere, and it’ll just waste your time and money!

About The Author

Jason Mangrum is CEO of ImmWebDesign.com, a Joint Venture specialist, contributing author to such #1 bestsellers as “The E-Code”, “Desperate for Money”, “30 Days to Internet Marketing Success”, author of “The Path of Manifestation” and creator of the “Instant Marketing Miracle - Automated Joint Venture Software.” He has also been a featured speaker at prestigous events such as Marc Goldman’s “Joint Venture Summit of the Century” and the world-famous “Spiritual Marketing Super Summit.”

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June 6th, 2008

How To Evaluate the Performance of Your Website

Regular evaluation of your website’s performance is important as it will help to ensure a good experience for your visitors. If your website is slow to download or not working properly, your visitors are more likely to go to another site than they are to tell you about it.

Slow performance can be caused by a few different factors. The processing speed of your server, your site’s bandwidth, poor coding or database structure and using images or other media that are too large can all contribute to the problem.

Any one of these factors can be a problem but if you’re dealing with a combination of them, it can be a critical problem. You - or someone on your behalf - must keep track of your site’s performance and make sure any problems get fixed quickly and effectively.

Poor website performance can cause large losses in sales if you’re running an ecommerce site. Fortunately, there are several tools available for monitoring your website on an ongoing basis.

There are remote monitoring services that will do a comprehensive analysis of your website. The analysis will check things like your content mix, bandwidth, server speed, page loading times, server downtime and more.

These tests can help you to pinpoint any problems and get them fixed, before you start to lose visitors. Most of these monitoring services have multiple contact options available - telephone, email, pager, etc. - to let you know when there’s a problem.

You’ll also get real-time reporting, as well as historical data, of your site’s performance and availability. In most cases, these monitoring services can be set up quickly and you will start seeing data immediately.

You won’t need a lot of special training to use them because the reports are generated by specialized software. You may need to get your webmaster (or someone else with the technical skills) to install them for you, but once they’re up and running, they require little or no maintenance.

Planning Ahead for Increased Traffic

One of the more valuable features of these monitoring & testing services is the ability to stress test your site under heavy load.

Most websites will work fine when the number of visitors is relatively low, but if you get a sudden spike in traffic you might start to see problems. And if you don’t know there’s a problem until the spike happens, you’ll lose a lot of those additional visitors.

A good monitoring service will be able to simulate a large number of visitors, and test your website’s response under heavy load. This will help you to ensure your site is scalable for those times when the traffic increases.

If you’re running a small business website on a shared server, these services can be invaluable. If you’re a “name brand” like Amazon or Yahoo, people will come back if your site isn’t responding. The average small business can’t afford to hope those people come back.

John Lenaghan writes about the best web hosting options for various types of websites, and other website hosting topics on the Hosting Report website. Find out more at http://www.hostingreport.org

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May 31st, 2008

The Basics of Starting Your Own Website

You will note from the title that this article is for the beginners. The very first thing to consider is what kind of software you will use. I admit, my personal favorite is Microsoft FrontPage. It is what is known as a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) web site editor. It enables webmasters to create websites without knowing any HTML. Those of you who write HTML code like a second language will probably not care for it very much. The latest version, FrontPage 2003, has great improvements from the older versions, like the split screen which allows you to see the HTML code as you edit. Even if you don’t write your own code, the more familiar you are with HTML, the better off you will be. FrontPage 2003 also lets you do a find and replace over your entire site. So if you made a mistake or want to change a link that is on all one thousand pages of your site, all you have to do is find the code and do a mass replace. Microsoft offers a 30 day trial CD if you would like to try it for free. Another cool web page editor, Macromedia’s Dreamweaver, can be downloaded and used on a trial basis at Macromedia.com.

If you are on a tight budget, which I can definitely understand, then go to Download.com and search for WYSIWYG HTML. There are a lot of free trials for easy to use HTML editors. You have to look really hard, but you may even find a couple that are completely free. Just skimming through the list I found one for around $15. Of course, you definitely want to use the free trial before you buy any of these to make sure you are comfortable using the software and that it does what you want it to do.

HTML-Kit is a must for any aspiring webmaster. You can download a completely free copy at Download.com. HTML-Kit is not WYSIWYG at all, but if you start working with more advanced options like php, cgi, .htaccess, or any of the other many file extensions, you’ll need this one eventually.

If you are looking to practice a little with a small website for free then try Bravenet.com. You can get 1.5 GB of bandwidth and 50 MB disk space. This isn’t very much compared to a host you pay for, but it can help get you started if this is your first outing in web page development. If nothing else it’s great free practice for the real thing.

The next important thing to consider is the web host. There are a number of questions to ask yourself in looking for a web host, like cost, bandwidth, disk space, type of scripts that are allowed, etc. You might want to check out this article http://webmastertips.us/articles/webhosting/good-web-host.htm for a lot of great tips before putting down any money.

Webmaster of Webmaster Tips filled with tips, free scripts, web host reviews, and forum.

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May 19th, 2008

Web Hosting Dos and Don’ts

Web Hosting Dos

Follow these guidelines and you will have a better chance of finding a reliable hosting solution.

Research

Spend time reading what others have to say about the hosting companies you are looking at. Read reviews and investigate into the history of the company. How long have they been in business? What data centers are they located in? How many customers do they have and do they have enough employees to support them? These are all questions you should know before choosing a web host.

Contact Support

Contact your potential hosts and ask them a few simple questions about their service. The main goal is to gauge their response time and the quality of their reply.

Know Your Requirements

You may WANT gigs of space and bandwidth, but do you really NEED them. If not, do not waste money paying for bandwidth and storage space that will not be used. On the other hand, if you use a lot of resources you should purchase hosting with a little head room just in case you have spikes in traffic. This way you can avoid any overage charges.

Have a Good Backup Plan

Do not rely on your host to keep backups of your sites. Most don’t and if they do they could be weeks or even months old. If you keep good backups you will suffer little downtime and data loss if you ever do have problems with your host and need to move elsewhere.

Web Hosting Don’ts

Avoid these hosting mistakes at all cost or face the consequences!

Choosing a Host On Price Alone

Do not chose a web host based only on their pricing. Their are many cheap hosting providers and with most you get what you pay for. Very little. If the price you are quoted seems to good to be true, it probably is. Expect to pay at least .50 cents for every gigabyte of bandwith for average reliability and three or four times that if you want high quality hosting.

Purchasing Hosting from an Auction Site

Not that you will not find good hosting from an auction site, but the chances aren’t good. Especially if the company does not even operate a web site to market their services.

Trusting Customer Testimonials

Most testimonials simply can’t be trusted. If the web host lists contact information and the web site of the testimonials listed they may be trustworthy, but the majority should not be taken at face value.

Free Domain Included with Hosting

It is always better to keep your domain seperate from your hosting company. Many hosts offer free domains with their hosting plans. This practice is fine as long as the domain is registered in your name and belongs to you. If they register it to themselves and only let you “borrow” it you face the risk of them holding your domain hostage if you ever decide to move to another hosting provider.

Michael Shelton
Owner of Host-Resource.com

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May 15th, 2008

Salehoo :Salehoo Wholesale Party Favors

Salehoo: Hip Wholesale Junior/Women Clothing
Salehoo is one of the best selling products on Clickbank. Salehoo is a directory that has a massive list of quality suppliers including drop shippers, wholesalers, and importers. Salehoo doesn’t have a list like WorldwideBrands, however, it’s one of the largest and affordable directories on the Net. Salehoo doesn’t have a list like WorldwideBrands however it’s one of the largest and affordable directories on the Net, so learn all about Salehoo wholesalers.

From the outset Salehoo has been constantly adding new suppliers and verifying them to provide a comprehensive database which is the real benefit of Salehoo dropshippers. Wholesale buyers are the lifeblood of every wholesale business and also the Salehoo Suppliers. In addition to this the website provides other Online help features including a free library email support live chat support a phone message service and a member’s only forum to keep the user informed and abreast with latest information

Salehoo Beading Beads Wholesale:
Did you ever wanted to start a business? Chances are that any business will have something to do to with the “wholesale business”. Most businesses have to buy goods at wholesale or have to buy supplies at wholesale prices. If you have a restaurant you don’t go to the market to buy food at retail prices, you have a wholesale distributor called “foodservice distributor” deliver your products. If you have any time of retail store or business you need wholesale suppliers. Even if you provide a service like a doctor or a hair stylist chances are you are buying supplies at wholesale prices. Wholesalers are everywhere and they are involved with almost every business in the world. Ebay powersellers trust Salehoo dropshippers and Salehoo prices.

You also get a list of top secret drop shippers, so try to join the Salehoo forums. Some people want a drop-shipper some to buy for their personal use only and others to develop a long-term relationship that can continue to meet their demands as their business grows, which will be the Salehoo customers. See Salehoo.

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May 10th, 2008

Building Your Own Website — Some Tips For The Absolute Beginner

Let’s assume that you want to start your own website, but don’t know the first thing about web-design. You’re a crack websurfer, and you want to take things up a notch by creating your own site. You’re thinking: If the pornographers can do it, why can’t I?

The answer is that you can, if you’re willing to put in a bit of hard work. Six months ago I was in the same position as you. About a month later I had my own site up and running. How did I do it?

The process of getting a website online involves four basic steps. (Bear in mind that I’m offering this information to those who are, as I was, complete novices in the field. Experienced webmasters will find this stuff laughably basic.)

1. Creating an offline or test version of your site on your home computer. This is the most complicated part of the whole process, because it will require you to master the basics of HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language). This is the special code that web pages are written in. If you don’t compose your pages in proper HTML format, web browsers won’t be able to decode and display them correctly, and your stuff will come out looking like a dog’s breakfast (or won’t come out at all). I’ll try to outline the basics of HTML after I’ve finished outlining the 4 basic steps.

2. Getting yourself a “domain name” (e.g. www.bob’shomepage.com) that will serve as your site’s home address. Sometimes your own internet provider will offer you a limited amount of free web space to “host” a page or two of your own content (see step 3) along with a ready-made (and non-negotiable) domain name. This will generally be one of those long and unattractive and unmemorable domain names full of slashes and weird little squiggles. If — like Bob, or for that matter like me — you want to choose your own domain name, you’ll have to pay for it. You’ll need to go to a domain name registration site (e.g. Register.com) and check whether your desired name is available. If it is, you’ll then have to register it and pay an annual fee (something like US $30) to retain ownership of it.

3. Finding a web host. As I said above, some internet providers will offer you a certain amount of free space to “host” your web pages. This is a fine option for some people. But if you’re looking for a lot of web space, or if you want to select your own domain name rather than be stuck with the one issued by your provider, you’ll need to seek out a specialized web host. Again this will cost you, although not much. Mine costs around US $3 a month. Just punch “web hosts” into your search engine and shop around. Some hosts will host your site for free, if you’re willing to place an ad or two on your pages in return.

4. Uploading your offline files onto the server of your web host.

As I said, number 1 is by far the most time-consuming of these steps. The other three steps will only take you about a day. It’s learning to compose your web pages in the correct HTML format that really takes the hard work. But my feeling is if you’re motivated enough, you’ll have no trouble mastering the basics.

First, you need to understand that a website is a series of linked pages or documents. Generally speaking, unless you’re doing something really fancy, these pages will be HTML documents. (This is why the address of a basic web page ends with the extension .htm or .html, just as a Word document always ends in the extension .doc.) To get an idea of what an HTML document looks like, go to the “View” tab of your browser (if you’re using Explorer) and then select “Source.” If you’re using Netscape, go to “View” and then “Page Source.” This will allow you to see what this page looks like in raw HTML format. Don’t be daunted. It’s not quite as complicated as it looks. If you scroll down a fair way you’ll end up finding the text of this article. But you’ll notice this text is surrounded and interspersed with a whole lot of commands and information held inside triangular brackets. These commands are HTML “tags” which instruct your browser how to display my text as I want it to appear. The “p” tag, for example, tells your browser to start a new paragraph. The “br” tag tells your browser to insert a line-break. The “title” tag tells your browser to display the title of the article in a larger point-size.

And so on. If you want to set up a half-way decent looking website, you’ll need to familiarize yourself with all the basic HTML tags, and learn how to use HTML to create links between pages, to insert and position images, to change fonts, and so on. I’m afraid I don’t have the space or the patience to teach you all that. I suggest you buy a basic book on the subject. I don’t want to endorse any particular product, but in my experience you can’t go wrong with one of those books aimed specifically at the absolute duffer — “HTML For Absolute Cretins,” that sort of thing.

I further suggest, if you’re really committed to this website thing, that you invest in some web-design software. A good software program can take an awful lot of the difficulty out of building your own site. It can write a lot of the tags for you, and it can be a great help when the time finally comes for you to upload your documents onto your host’s server. The “Absolute Cretins” book that I bought came with a CD containing a lot of sample software programs. I trialed one of them — called Dreamweaver — for a month and found it so user-friendly that I wound up buying a licence for it. At $400 U.S. it didn’t come cheap, but if you’re serious about your site something of the kind might well prove to be a worthwhile investment.

Kirk Kinbote was the driving editorial and design force behind http://www.adancingbear.com/

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May 4th, 2008

Professional Web Design Services

Are you looking for a professional web design service, however are only on a small budget? This article gives you free advice and tips about how to obtain a cheap but quality web design. There are also some very valuable website promotion tips. I hope you enjoy the read.

How To find cheap website design companies.

You may think that you need to spend hundreds of pounds to have an internet prescence. I do not agree and believe that for a basic information type website, the maximum you should have to spend is £100. There is a large amount of competition in the website design sector which means that you are able to pick and choose the best deals available. For people who are willing to be patient and who are prepared to make lots of phone calls and send lots of e-mails, a quality company offering cheap web design services should not be difficult to find.

You can find these cheap website design companies by looking on internet auction websites such as ebay, internet search engines such as google or in the Yellow Pages. It could also be worth asking family and friends and also looking in newspapers.

Website promotion advice

It is likely that most people who have a website are looking at ways to increase the amount of traffic they have to their site and would like a higher page rank. In general the higher the page rank you have, the more visitors you are likely to obtain.

The best way to increase your websites page rank is by getting as many backward links to your website as possible. You can do this by e-mailing other websites preferably in the same business sector as your own and asking if they would be willing to swap links with your site. This can be a very time consuming project and it could be worth your while joining a program like linkmetro.

Writing articles like the one you are reading here is another way of obtaining backward links. This is what I believe is the best form of website promotion as the links that you will receive are one way, and have a higher value in the eyes of the search engines. By submitting these articles to article websites, other webmasters are then able to use your article on their website, thus giving you an extra link. This is because you are able to add your information and web address in the author bio at the bottom of the page.

You may also want to consider google adwords. This is a form of pay per click where you pay to appear on the right side of the search results in the paid advertising section of the google search engine for a specific key phrase. Always remember not to spend more on the advertising than you are likely to earn from the website.

If you would like to earn extra money from your website you may want to consider google adsense. This is where the search engine google, put adverts onto your website. When your visitors click on the ads you get paid.

Stephen Hill has a number of websites including:

stuttering
therapy

alternative health treatments

lasik surgery

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April 25th, 2008

Referrals of the World Wide Web - Incoming Links

Links are much like referrals in the real world. When you hang out with people more intelligent than you then this in turn will eventually make you more intelligent because of your fellowship which in turn will deliver you more perceived value. Referrals or links have three very important things in common: more people you know the better, the more quality people you know the better, and not knowing everybody the better.

For example, starting out in business you probably did not know very many people. But as you got more buyers, your sphere of influence becomes wider. Thus allowing you the ability to recommend them to others. With links, it is the same way. Link popularity is dependent upon the amount of incoming links you have, thus giving your web site more exposure and higher rankings.

As part of the net, links operate the exact manner. A link ( referral ) from an .edu is considered more authoritative because of the source, thus giving you a great referral. Honorableness of your links is important.Therefore if you commence linking with disreputable people then your webpages rankings will go down.

Also be aware to the fact that if you get a vast amount of friends over night, then bells and whistles start going off and your site usually gets punished by the spiders.

At Magnetiks, a Houston search engine marketing company should help you build your links consistently over time thus guaranteeing continued web presence As part of the net.

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