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Protect Your Affiliate Links ompany equipment. Don't lose it!Remember when you discovered the possibility of making money promoting affiliate websites? Do you remember when you discovered that you could start by creating a ClickBank (or some other) account and selecting your first program or two to promote? I do. I also remember what it was like to see my own affiliate nickname on my first affiliate link. I put that link in my browser and viewed it as my link and life was good because that was my link.Later on, I saw other affiliates online promoting the same program that I was promoting. I saw another person’s link in my browser and wondered “What would happen if I Losing a domain name is easier than you think, and it happens all the time. The way to avoid this is to be sure to always register your domain in your own name. Countless businesses allow a web designer or an individual employee to register a domain for them, without using the business' contact information. Lose Make Full Use Of Your Website Traffic Using the Internet has become very commonplace these days. You can find anything you want to buy on eBay or using Google; you're a whiz with your email; and you visit websites every day. But you never actually expected that you'd need a website of your own, and now that you do, you feel behind. There is so much information pushed at you, and you just wish you had a better idea of what you were getting yourself into. This article's for you.In the internet world today, E-commerce sites have become one of the most competitive markets around. Every time you turn around there are thousands more webmasters that are looking to do the same thing, create a profitable E-commerce site. The competitive nature of the internet has made it necessary for a webmaster to take advantage of every method and scheme available to increase their sales.It is no secrete that many webmasters are in the business to make a profit. Seriously, no one is going to put forth the amount of effort and time needed to make a successful website, if it was simply for fun. Webmasters w There are three basic parts to having your own website. You need:
Domain Name The domain name is your address, your website identity. The domain name is the “.com”, as in “yourname.com”. There are many resources for choosing a winning domain name, but keep in mind the simplest principles: the name you choose should represent your business well, and be easy to remember. Domain names need to be registered, and the worldwide organization that registers them is called ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). While there are many providers who will register a domain name for you, you should choose an ICANN Accredited Registrar, as they are likely to be available to you throughout the life of your domain. And this is important: your domain is your business' identity. Treat it with great care, as you would any trademark or vital piece of company equipment. Don't lose it! Losing a domain name is easier than you think, and it happens all the time. The way to avoid this is to be sure to always register your domain in your own name. Countless businesses allow a web designer or an individual employee to register a domain for them, without using the business' contact information. Lose Sample Resume Objectives: Read, Don't Copy tter idea of what you were getting yourself into. This article's for you.The resume objective statement is typically something that trips people up.Confronted by the silent challenge of the blank page, most folks Google for "sample resume objectives". They hope that'll help.Probably not.I say that because sample resume objectives often are like sample resumes, or sample cover letters, or sample anything. They're samples. They aren't exactly what you need. They're fine for generating ideas, I suppose, but they come with a temptation.Remember that apple affair in Eden? Well, the serpent made an attractive offer, and swept the downside under the rug. Adam and Eve w There are three basic parts to having your own website. You need:
Domain Name The domain name is your address, your website identity. The domain name is the “.com”, as in “yourname.com”. There are many resources for choosing a winning domain name, but keep in mind the simplest principles: the name you choose should represent your business well, and be easy to remember. Domain names need to be registered, and the worldwide organization that registers them is called ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers). While there are many providers who will register a domain name for you, you should choose an ICANN Accredited Registrar, as they are likely to be available to you throughout the life of your domain. And this is important: your domain is your business' identity. Treat it with great care, as you would any trademark or vital piece of company equipment. Don't lose it! Losing a domain name is easier than you think, and it happens all the time. The way to avoid this is to be sure to always register your domain in your own name. Countless businesses allow a web designer or an individual employee to register a domain for them, without using the business' contact information. Lose The Search Engines Lost My Website...What Can I Do? “.com”, as in “yourname.com”. There are many resources for choosing a winning domain name, but keep in mind the simplest principles: the name you choose should represent your business well, and be easy to remember. Domain names need to be registered, and the worldwide organization that registers them is called ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers).There is a strong experimental element to search engine optimization research and failure is a frequent byproduct of testing out new ideas and techniques. An SEO will try something new on a "research site" and might realize that the experiment hasn't succeeded when the site disappears from the search engines. Losing a test website in a laboratory environment isn't a big deal to an SEO…it is part of an ongoing educational process that insures clients receive the best possible results for their investment (since ethical SEO's NEVER use client sites for such experiments).On the other hand, having your corporate we While there are many providers who will register a domain name for you, you should choose an ICANN Accredited Registrar, as they are likely to be available to you throughout the life of your domain. And this is important: your domain is your business' identity. Treat it with great care, as you would any trademark or vital piece of company equipment. Don't lose it! Losing a domain name is easier than you think, and it happens all the time. The way to avoid this is to be sure to always register your domain in your own name. Countless businesses allow a web designer or an individual employee to register a domain for them, without using the business' contact information. Lose Are You Leaving Your Yellow Pages Advertising Results To Chance? s).So do me a favor right now...Pull out your copy of the Yellow Pages and look up Auto Repair. What do you see? That is right, almost all of the ads are the same! Why is this I wonder? What would differentiate your business from the other businesses in your particular section of the Yellow Pages?The reason that almost all ads are the same within a particular section of the Yellow Pages is that they are designed by the Yellow Pages company that produces the book or sells the advertising! There is no opportunity for market differentiation with the "cookie cutter" approach that most Yellow Pages advertising c While there are many providers who will register a domain name for you, you should choose an ICANN Accredited Registrar, as they are likely to be available to you throughout the life of your domain. And this is important: your domain is your business' identity. Treat it with great care, as you would any trademark or vital piece of company equipment. Don't lose it! Losing a domain name is easier than you think, and it happens all the time. The way to avoid this is to be sure to always register your domain in your own name. Countless businesses allow a web designer or an individual employee to register a domain for them, without using the business' contact information. Lose Article Marketing Fails Because Real Buyers Aren't Reading Them! ompany equipment. Don't lose it!In a companion article I mentioned my exasperation over the fact that my 575 posted articles haven’t brought me any tangible results, and specifically no paying clients!It reminds me of one of my favorite stories.A guy in Florida loaded a freight train with oranges and sold the cargo to a fellow in Georgia. The Georgian rerouted the shipment to someone in Kansas City, who in turn, transferred ownership to a bloke in Oregon.The Oregonian opened the cargo and saw nothing but rotten oranges.In a huff, he phoned the person who sold them to him and demanded to know, “What’s going on?”His Losing a domain name is easier than you think, and it happens all the time. The way to avoid this is to be sure to always register your domain in your own name. Countless businesses allow a web designer or an individual employee to register a domain for them, without using the business' contact information. Lose contact with that person, and suddenly the business loses control over their own domain. It's set to expire, and the email address that is getting the notices about the impending disappearance of the name is no longer valid. Because of the advances in identity theft and fraud, it is very difficult to prove that you are the owner of a domain name if that name was not registered with your own information and email on it. The process for trying to regain control of your own name is stressful and frustrating – prevent it by registering the name yourself. And if you move, or have a change of email or phone number, remember to include your domain registrations in your list of contacts to update. You would never dream of moving to a new office without letting your clients and vendors know where you are, treat you domain name registrar as you would any of your other valued service providers. The Website Once you have secured your domain name, you will need to build your website. The website is simply a collection of files, written in a language (HTML) that is easily read by a web browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape, Firefox, etc.). Whether you decide to tackle building the site yourself or you hire a designer to do it, the most important thing to keep in mind is what, exactly, you want your site to do. Is it a brochure for your product or service? Is it a full-fledged shopping system? Will it be used to demonstrate something? When yo
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