Get Ready Get Set 1-2-3 Go! Intense Quality Inkjets Have Been Held From You In Captivity Long Enough

November 30, 2009

Get Ready Get Set 1-2-3 Go! Intense Quality Inkjets Have Been Held From You In Captivity Long Enough
 by: Joseph Mercado

Get Ready, Get Set, 1-2-3.Go! Word of Mouth Is If You’re Looking To Save Money On Your Printer Inkjet Cartridges, Then This Article Is Just As Serious As Your Printers Paper Jam!

Have you been paying way too much for your ink cartridges and can’t bare the expense?

Not anymore, from this day forward you won’t have to pay that ridiculous overcharged price.

Wouldn’t you like it if you knew about some humanly known supplier that could help you save money on your ink cartridges? Of course you would, your overhead would literally be sliced in half when it comes to cartridges.

Those of you who been through self experience, after buying just a few ink cartridges, you could have bought yourself a brand new printer. I’ve been through it, and if you read the rest of this article, you will save more than just money, future migraine headaches too.

It’s insane! Totally unrighteous!

Where’s the math in that equation?

How To Bring In Your First $100,000 With Infoproducts

November 30, 2009

Can you really earn a living creating and marketing ebooks, special reports, courses and other infoproducts?

Rather than just try to convince you of that fact, I figured it’s better to go one step further and show you exactly how it’s done.

Creating your own infoproducts, writing ebooks, building courses or membership sites are often the launch pad for becoming an information entrepreneur spinning off multiple streams of online income.

Your number may not be $100,000, it may be lower or higher, the fact is there is a way to continue to turn your knowledge into more profits quickly.

Here is an example of a typical infoproduct entrepreneur’s progress toward $100,000.

Step 1. The First eBook or Infoproduct

You need to quickly launch your introductory ebook, video, audio or other information product and you need to find a way to sell it for $47-$97.

For tips on how to increase the value and price of your information product - refer to the recent article called “5 Exceptional Bonuses That Will Increase Your Online Marketing Business Results” over at: http://www.highertrustmarketing.com/articles/5bonuses.html

A Network Of Web Sites Is Not Enough!

November 29, 2009

The big thing these days is your ability to capture the market. So how do you do that?

Do you…

1) Use spam tactics?

2) Have a massive banner campaign?

3) Spends lots of money of PPC Advertising?

4) Build a huge web site?

5) Link to everyone in the world?

or do you…

6) Own a network of more than one web site? - Thinking that your network will help your search engine rankings since you can control your own link popularity!

#6 is starting to be the norm out there. Companies are just consuming a mass amount of domain names in order to increase their chances of being found online.

But does it really increase their chances? Let’s see…

Since recently, Google has been crawling through “DNS”information in order to sniff out who owns what. So for instance, if you own 20 web sites, google will find that out by the information you have on all the registered domains.

Given that you own these 20 web sites, doesn’t that give you the ability to create your own high page ranking, link popularity building campaign? Answer is yes, so what happens from that? Absolutely nothing. Nothing happens to increase your rankings I mean.

7.5 Ways To Get More Sales Through Your Web Site

November 28, 2009

Yes, apparently - websites are supposed to make money! Somebody came up with the strange idea that it’s really not enough to spend thousands on your site, hundreds of hours creating the content and then sitting back to admire you, and your developer’s work. No - apparently it is now ‘cool’ to have a web site that actually makes it onto a sales column in your chart of accounts.. ‘Return on in investment’ is a good phrase that’s being thrown around - what are you actually making from your web site in cash terms? Ever thought about that?

Well, you should be thinking about it. Not only should you be tracking where the money is coming from but also where it’s gone to. No point kidding yourself - it wasn’t cheap was it? There was the developer’s costs, the graphic design costs and hopefully some costs set aside for taking on web site marketing experts to get your site found.

So, anyway, track what you’ve spent and then see what’s coming through the door rather than going out when it comes to your website. To help you - in what is a constant review and improve process - here are 7.5 ways to get more sales through your web site.

SQL Server Security

November 27, 2009

SQL Server Security
 by: Chris Kemp

There are several levels of security to SQL Server. At the a base level, in order to be granted get access to a SQL Server, a user is required to have a login account.

There are two modes of security to SQL Server, distinguished by which program provides the authentication. NT Authentication provides that Windows NT (and/or its successors) verify verifies the identity of a user logging in. In this mode, the SQL Server will ‘trust’ that Windows NT has verified that the user is who he says he is. The second method, SQL Server authentication, it is SQL: Server that authenticates the identity of the user. SQL Server authentication is typically used for internet Internet connections, since not all internet Internet users have Windows NT, and not all NT domains are trusted.

In addition to identifying users, it is sometimes convenient to define roles at the server level. Since within an organization, there are groups of users with similar access needs and levels, it may be convenient to define roles with specific levels of permissions. Once you have defined a role, you can assign users to that role, and those users inherit all of the privileges assigned to the role.

Web Site Advertising: 10 Blockbuster Secrets To Make Your Web Site More Profitable

November 26, 2009

Do you want to make your website more profitable?

If you answer yes, here are web site advertising secrets to help you:

1. Address your targeted audience on your business site. Example: “Welcome Internet Marketers”. If you have more than one, address them all.

2. Make sure your content and graphics are relevant to your web site’s theme. You wouldn’t want to use a bird graphic on a business web site.

3. Alert visitors by email when you add new content to your web site. This will remind people to revisit your web site.

4. Offer a way for visitors to contact you on each web page. List your email address, fax number and phone number.

5. Give people the option of viewing your web site offline. Offer it by autoresponder or printer friendly version.

6. Make sure a least 50% of your content is original. The other option is to offer something else original other than content, like software or an online utility.

7. Offer your visitors incentives for revisiting your web site. You could give them new content, ebooks, software, ezine, etc.

Get Personal With Google

November 25, 2009

Anyone who’s been on the net any time at all knows that Google has been the search engine of choice for many for a while now. Whether that continues remains to be seen, but for now, with MSN still in development and Yahoo going through some growing pains, many still feel that Google is the leader. As such, it’s worth dropping in to the Google Labs every now and then to see what’s going on there.

For example, Google’s Personalized search offers a fun and useful way for searchers to interact with part of the mysterious and closely-guarded Google search algorithm. You can set a search profile that’s stored as a cookie on your computer. The easy-to-use Google profile interface allows you to pick specific topics that interest you. Once chosen and saved, you can then do a search from the Personalized search page. At first, you’ll see normal Google results. But at the top of the page is a slider bar, and by moving this to the right, those same search results will be dynamically altered to narrow in to focus on your personalization settings.

How to Choose a Web Host - Frequently Asked Questions

November 25, 2009

In this article you’ll be provided with helpful information about how to choose a web host. There are several things to look for when choosing a reliable web host. Below, you will be provided with frequently asked questions and the answers to common questions.
Q. How reliable is the service of a web host?
Most surveys indicate that reliability is an e-businesses main concern. You should look for at least a 95 percent guarantee uptime, to ensure that the service is indeed reliable.
Q. What kind of performance can I expect?
A great hosting company has one or more T3 lines that are always connected to the Internet, not going through someone else’s network operations center. The servers should be fast, ideally Pentium Pro or Linux. You should also let your host know if you plan to use bandwidth killers such as streaming audio or video.
Q. How good is phone support?
When it comes to phone support, you should look for 24/7 phone support that’s always available with a live operator. Once you have found out, you should always check it. Call or email the technical support line at 10 o clock on Sunday night then expect it to be answered.
Q. How much will it cost me?
The entry level hosting service with a single domain name, 20 ? 30 MB (Mega Bytes) of hard drive space, email services, and up to a 1 GB (Giga Bytes) of monthly bandwidth should cost you no more than 50 dollars.
Q. How is security handled?
The passwords to your website or domain should be required to control the host as well as manage the web site. Every file on your server should also be backed up on a daily basis. You should always look for a host that offers you secure transactions as well.
Q. How much bandwidth will I need for data transfer?
Roughly estimating, 2GB of bandwidth should be perfect for a very small personal site. If you’re going to running a medium site with text and images but no large files, 5 GB would be ideal. Larger sites on the other hand, require 30 GB of bandwidth. Good hosting company’s will send you an email if you’re about to run out of bandwidth, letting you know that your site may go offline if you exceed the quota. This way, you can upgrade your plan if you choose to do so.
Q. What about a control panel?
Almost all hosting packages come with some type of control panel, enabling you to configure your hosting packages as well as your settings without having to learn the entire operating system that powers the site. Control panels can be accessed through a secure webpage, and then they will appear in your web browser. The most popular control panels are Helm, Cpanel, Hsphere, Plesk, and Ensim. The most common is Cpanel, which only runs on Linux. Most beginners and other users would be more suited to Cpanel, as it runs on the cheaper platform of Linux.
Q. What about a POP3 account?
When sending and receiving email, POP3 counts are very important. These types of accounts you can assign to individual users as their own email addresses. You’ll need enough POP3 accounts for the amount of email addresses that you wish to assign to other people. Often times this number will be quoted as being unlimited, although there are only so many email addresses that you can actually create.
Q. What about spam and viruses?
These features are classified in a separate category, and can include autoresponders, spam filters, even anti virus protection. They may be important to you, but they will actually vary from host to host. Basically, these are all free things that the host will give to you when you sign up for an account. If you’re plan doesn’t quite offer what you want, your host may be flexible when setting up your account.
Q. What about running my own online store?
If you are planning on running your own store on the internet, there will be a few factors that will be involved with that decision. First of all, you’ll need an SSL certificate for your website, so that you can process credit card transactions. Basically, these are 3rd parties that will take care of each and every transaction, for a small percent fee, eliminating the need for extra security on your server. You’ll also need to ensure that the server as well as the software is capable of running the script you have for your shopping cart.
Q. I need help making that final decision.
If you plan on having a website that you’ll be relying on for income or storing important data, you’ll need to make sure that you go with a host that will offer you a high level of customer support. A lot of hosting companies will offer forums as well as their contact numbers; however the forums can be excellent when you are dealing very small problems.
In Conclusion
By taking your time and checking to see what each host has to offer, you’ll find which service best fits your needs. There are many hosts and many different packages out there to choose from, which mean you shouldn’t go with the first one you see. Take the time to compare plans, costs, and customer service and you shouldn’t have any problems choosing a web host.

Quiz: How Successful Will You Be Online?

November 24, 2009

Quiz: How Successful Will You Be Online?
 by: Jamie Jefferson

How successful will YOU be in an online business?

Use the following questions as a tool to identify what you’ll want

to work on as your build your success.

1. On a scale of 1 to 10, how self-disciplined are you?

Can you set your own deadlines?

An online business requires you to be able to sit down at the computer

each day, and there won’t be anyone looking over your shoulder to see

how much you accomplished (which is, after all, a *good* thing.)

2. Do you know how many hours you will need to devote to your online business each

day or week? What sacrifices will you need to make in order to allocate

that amount of time? Some success stories involve trading TV

time each evening for computer time.

3. Do you like working alone? The Laptop Lifestyle can be solitary, with

most correspondence happening via email and IM. Make sure to

balance your screen-time with time spent outdoors and with friends

DoubleClicks Q3 2004 Report Shows Bulk Email Marketing Eficiency Increase

November 23, 2009

Wednesday, December 15 2004 at 16:00 EET
Internet marketing company DoubleClick published its final report over the bulk email marketing evolution this year. The figures show year-over-year increase in delivery rates (cleaner emailing lists), and a decrease in open rates and click-through rates. The variations are light, proving a steady and maturing environment.
DoubleClick’s metrics
The data analyzed were based on more than 2 billion messages sent by hundreds DARTmail customers, measuring bouncebacks, open rates, click-throughs and conversions (open to sales, or click to sales ratio). The results were reported for 2004 and compared to 2003.

DoubleClick used unweighted averages for all analyzed categories. This helps eliminating the influence that large email marketers could have over category averages, as the report states.

The email marketing categories considered in the study were:

  • Business Products & Services
  • Consumer Products
  • Consumer Services
  • Financial Services
  • Travel
  • Retail&Catalog
  • Publisher - Business
  • Publisher - Consumer

Email marketing performances
The bounce rates show a slight decline overall, and a more consistent decline in the Travel category, down 54.5% from 14.3% to 6.5%.

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