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Do you want to monetize your content websites? One of the
fastest and easiest way to make money from your current content
websites is through Google Adsense Program.
http://www.marktse.com/recommend/google-adsense/
By adding Adsense code on your content webpages, you can easily
earn back your hosting fees. And if your websites have good
traffic, you can make even hundreds to thousands of dollars a
day!
Even if you have added Adsense code on your site already, you
can still increase your profit b...
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July 3rd, 2009 in
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5 Ways To Improve Your Adsense Earnings
If webmasters want to monetize their websites, the great way to
do it is through Adsense. There are lots of webmasters
struggling hard to earn some good money a day through their
sites. But then some of the "geniuses" of them are enjoying
hundreds of dollars a day from Adsense ads on their websites.
What makes these webmasters different from the other kind is
that they are different and they think out of the box.
The ones who have been there and done it ...
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July 2nd, 2009 in
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It seemed like an easy way to make money when it first came out
and, let's face it, Adsense was miles ahead of everything else.
But, you need to move with the times. Sitting still is good but
it gets you run over.
The ease with which webmasters can post the Adsense code made
Adsense a very attractive way of monetizing a site. Google took
care of coming up with the exact code - you just choose some
color and other preferences - and you stuck the code on your
pages to make money. Google impro...
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July 1st, 2009 in
Internet
Google AdSense is a great way for webmasters to monetize their
websites. While many webmasters are struggling hard to earn $3 -
$10 per day, some 'genius' webmasters have already enjoyed $30,
$100, and even $300 a day from AdSense ads on their websites.
How are these 'genius' webmasters differ from their
counterparts? They think different! They think out of the box!
Let me share with you some tips which has been responsible in
boosting my AdSense profits by 700%. Here are 5 of them, and if
you ...
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June 30th, 2009 in
Internet
Simplicity is the heart of effective web design
Keep it simple. Will ya?
Have you ever wondered over the striking commonalities among
some of the tremendously functional sites of our time? Just
spare some thoughts on the features of sites like Cisco,
Marshall , Dell, Amazon, etc., and the answer would not elude
you.
Yeah. You have got it. Plain and simple. Friendly and
functional. No cosmetics. No facelifts. No fuss.
Simplicity matters in web design as it does in other spheres of
life.
Web d...
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June 29th, 2009 in
Internet
Ever since I've been doing SEO work, I've always griped and
complained about FrontPage and all the extraneous code it puts
in the section of the page, etc.
Then recently, I had the opportunity to visit with a group of
advanced search engine optimizers, and I was shocked to find
that many of them use FrontPage and love it.
FrontPage?
The first thing I learned is that there are ways to keep out the
extraneous code. With FrontPage, you can remove the code, but it
keeps coming back again and again ...
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June 28th, 2009 in
Internet
Maintain Your Site with Page Include Files by Larry (Momp) Poch
We all know how web sites seem to take on a life of their own.
As the number of pages increases maintaining the site can be a
time consuming task...!
The use of "Page Include" files makes the task of editing web
pages a lot easier and faster. An additional benefit is that it
reduces the size of a page, thus improving page load time. This
article takes a brief look at three forms of "Page Include"
files. CSS Includes, SSI Includes, ...
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June 24th, 2009 in
Internet
Untangling Spaghetti HTML ========================= by Sunil
Tanna, EBookCompiler.com
When I was first learning to write computer programs, one of the
most important points that was drummed into me was that it's
never a good idea to write great chunks of computer code that
are repetitions of earlier code. The reason is simple: when it
comes time to update the code, you'll have a tough time making
the same change in each copy, and you'll have an even tougher
time making sure that each changed cop...
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June 22nd, 2009 in
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Highlight: Below, first we learn how to define individual tags
with multiple definitions using the Cascading Style Sheets, and
then we learn how to include common components on multiple web
pages with minimum effort.
We packed up with external Cascading Style Sheets in the
previous section, and I had mentioned like a sage that their
could be a point in your life when you would like to implement
different CSS definitions for different sections of the same
HTML page. I understand that as you go th...
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June 14th, 2009 in
Internet
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How often have you waited, impatiently, for your browser to pull
in the next website? Too many times, probably.
Many of these slow-poke sites may be worth s...
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June 13th, 2009 in
Internet
If you really want people to be attracted to your web site time
after time, you need to add interactivity. This can be as simple
or as complicated as you want. It does not matter whether you
are a beginner, an intermediate webmaster or the most advanced
web designer around, you can add interactive elements to your
web site.
What is an interactive element? For the purposes of this
section, I am defining it as a way to cause the visitor to a web
site to interact with either other visitors or the w...
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June 12th, 2009 in
Internet
What is TYPO3..?? TYPO3 is an absolutely gratis and an open source CMS (content management system) which is written in PHP. TYPO3 is a petite to midsize enterprise-class Content Management Framework contributing the finest part of both worlds: inclusive set of customary modules with an out-of-the-box operation set up and second is the sparkling and strapping high-performance building up obliging practically each kind of convention solution. TYPO3 is an intuitive tool which is absolutely user-fri...
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June 10th, 2009 in
Internet
Stats tell us a myriad of things, some even useful and we're
accustomed to using them in our marketing and selling processes.
Frequently abused and made to say what WE want, but here I am
merely considering them in ways that influence site design ...
and, I believe, letting the numbers speak for themselves.
Before finalising my own choices for the recent (and always in
progress) re-design at http://www.tucats-design.com I had a look
at my stats and at various global statistical information onlin...
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June 8th, 2009 in
Internet
With the proper mindset, Christmas can be a wonderful time.
Regardless of whether or not you are Christian, this time of
year can be seen as a celebration of life, togetherness and
family which has no equal anywhere else on the calendar.
The web is a wonderful way for people to communicate with each
other, and Christmas is an excellent excuse to begin talking.
Why not send an email to old forgotten friends wishing them a
happy holiday. Better yet, I'm sure your favorite ecard site has
Christmas ...
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June 6th, 2009 in
Internet
What started as a simple website development has taken a large pie of market share. Let me start with the literal meaning of website development - starting from the baseline, Offshore + Web + Site + Development in simple terms means developing, coding for your website and making web page available on the web and later offshoring your website services. Or you can say, website development means developing a website and making it available on the World Wide Web to promote your product and services ...
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June 5th, 2009 in
Internet
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Server Side Includes (SSI), for many marketers, are a bit like
the U.S. National Security Agency - it's something you've heard
of, but you don't understand completely what they do. In this
article, rather than bore you with the technical details, let's
just take a look at the benefits and drawbacks of implementing
SSI on your site, to see if learning the technical details is
worth the trouble.
SSI has several capabilities, but for our purposes, we j...
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June 4th, 2009 in
Internet
I learned of SSI (Server Side Includes) long before I built my
current site. Since it seemed the only way to go, I checked it
out once again for the new site to be.
What SSI amounts to is creating a new page for any elements
common to all pages on your site. Then ask the server to include
these pages whenever main pages are requested.
For example, build a regular HTML page containing all the
content, including graphics, as is often used in the left column
of a page as the basis of navigation. ...
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June 3rd, 2009 in
Internet
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Fast Free Reliable Web Browser
By Stephen Bucaro
Mozilla is a free Web browser that offers more features than
Internet ...
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June 2nd, 2009 in
Internet
Web 2.0 outlines the latest version of World Wide Web - dynamic, highly scalable and organic in growth. The rampant popularity enjoyed by Web 2.0 design patterns has resulted into companies blindly including the buzzword among their highlight features. Following are the state-of-the-art web design and development patterns that may be looked up in full or in part to determine a Web 2.0 company:
(a) Harnesses the potency of small sites that form the majority of the web content. Web 2.0 reaches o...
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June 1st, 2009 in
Internet
"It's grim, the most grim it's been since I've been around the
business."
This is David Geffen, the famous music mogul, talking about the
music business today.
Why is it so bad? Many reasons are offered, but to me, the most
important is the response of the music industry to the Web. They
didn't like Napster that enabled music lovers to swap files.
Instead of trying to find out more about the Web, they did what
came naturally: they sued. They did not realize and still do not
realize that anytime ...
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May 30th, 2009 in
Internet