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    How A Simple SPAM Filter Can Free Up Your Time
    Unfortunately a spam filter has become a necessity for any computer that has email and accesses the internet. Spam, as it has been termed, is unsolicited email which is usually a part of mass commercial advertising campaigns. Essentially, it is junk email. In the offline world junk mail has been sent unsolicited for years. In the online world; however, it presents more trouble than a mailbox loaded with advertisements.Without a spam filter, your email box will be literally loaded with j
    ds of photos you'll need a big storage (but having looked at a lot of medium sized shops, they get away with 100MB no problems - small shops (20-50 items) can get away with 30-50MB. Do look for a big storage capacity - but you will probably need no than 200MB.

    One thing to note is that a lot of the hosting companies use the space/bandwidth that you do

    AdWords Benefits Part 2 - Spying (Ethically) On Your Competitors
    As we saw in the first part of our series, there are a many benefits of using Google AdWords when starting to use online marketing tools to grow your business.Now, let's continue our look at how to use the power of AdWords to see what your competitors are up to.Why not start your campaign with a winning headline!Go to Google & type a phrase that you think most people would use to find similar businesses to yours. Read the headlines that your competitors use in their Ads. If some catch your e
    So.... You want to be on the internet.... You've got your website sorted out, you've done all the finances, and now you want a GOOD webhost....

    The trouble is... do a search under google for web hosting - you get 217,000,000 results - how on earth are you supposed to find a good one?

    The sad truth is that not all of the hosting companies (including some pretty well known ones) will live up to that promise. You may find your website down about 5% of the time (and that's a looooonnnnnnng time if your only business is on the internet) - that's about 1 hour 15 minutes per day, or you may just get kicked off for no good reason.

    The first thing I got "sucked" in about when first signing up to a hosting company was finding the biggest deals - The ones with the biggest bandwidth (and I'll be honest - I didn't even know what bandwidth was - but hey - as long as it was the biggest that was OK), the ones that offered you the biggest storage capacity, the most emails, the most MySQL databases, the most domains, the most sub-domains etc.... and of course - for the LOWEST price!

    The 5 big reasons you choose a webhost are:

    1) BANDWIDTH - Unless you are bigger than the beatles you are not going to need that much bandwidth - 2GB should well and truly suffice. Don't look for the biggest bandwidth!

    2) STORAGE CAPACITY - Try and go for a big storage capacity - if you are running a large shop with loads of photos you'll need a big storage (but having looked at a lot of medium sized shops, they get away with 100MB no problems - small shops (20-50 items) can get away with 30-50MB. Do look for a big storage capacity - but you will probably need no than 200MB.

    One thing to note is that a lot of the hosting companies use the space/bandwidth that you don

    Troubles on the Back End
    If MSN® adCenter has an Achilles' heel, it’s on the back end. While this new pay-per-click, or PPC, advertising platform has some innovative targeting and analytic features, search marketers find using them can be messy.While adCenter supports a simple campaign well enough, difficulties arise when search-engine marketers, or SEM's, try to simultaneously manage complex, high-volume campaigns for their clients. For instance, adCenter ads and keywords must be set up separately and individually. Uploading the same
    ng some pretty well known ones) will live up to that promise. You may find your website down about 5% of the time (and that's a looooonnnnnnng time if your only business is on the internet) - that's about 1 hour 15 minutes per day, or you may just get kicked off for no good reason.

    The first thing I got "sucked" in about when first signing up to a hosting company was finding the biggest deals - The ones with the biggest bandwidth (and I'll be honest - I didn't even know what bandwidth was - but hey - as long as it was the biggest that was OK), the ones that offered you the biggest storage capacity, the most emails, the most MySQL databases, the most domains, the most sub-domains etc.... and of course - for the LOWEST price!

    The 5 big reasons you choose a webhost are:

    1) BANDWIDTH - Unless you are bigger than the beatles you are not going to need that much bandwidth - 2GB should well and truly suffice. Don't look for the biggest bandwidth!

    2) STORAGE CAPACITY - Try and go for a big storage capacity - if you are running a large shop with loads of photos you'll need a big storage (but having looked at a lot of medium sized shops, they get away with 100MB no problems - small shops (20-50 items) can get away with 30-50MB. Do look for a big storage capacity - but you will probably need no than 200MB.

    One thing to note is that a lot of the hosting companies use the space/bandwidth that you do

    List Building Basics for List Building Success Part I
    Although boasting traffic and guests to your web site is vital, incarcerating and preserving a contact catalog of guests is still more important. When a surfer leaves your web site and does not order anything from your web site, you are not left with anything. When a guest gets off your web site and you have an email address, you have one more possibility, perhaps more, to make them your client. So it is really important to build email lists of the people visiting your web site. Hence list building is an important tool
    ing company was finding the biggest deals - The ones with the biggest bandwidth (and I'll be honest - I didn't even know what bandwidth was - but hey - as long as it was the biggest that was OK), the ones that offered you the biggest storage capacity, the most emails, the most MySQL databases, the most domains, the most sub-domains etc.... and of course - for the LOWEST price!

    The 5 big reasons you choose a webhost are:

    1) BANDWIDTH - Unless you are bigger than the beatles you are not going to need that much bandwidth - 2GB should well and truly suffice. Don't look for the biggest bandwidth!

    2) STORAGE CAPACITY - Try and go for a big storage capacity - if you are running a large shop with loads of photos you'll need a big storage (but having looked at a lot of medium sized shops, they get away with 100MB no problems - small shops (20-50 items) can get away with 30-50MB. Do look for a big storage capacity - but you will probably need no than 200MB.

    One thing to note is that a lot of the hosting companies use the space/bandwidth that you do

    The Inspiring and Integrating Corporate Culture - a Model for the Future
    Corporate Culture is one of the ingredients every corporation must have, says the book and sure enough our corporations are relentlessly working on it. But with all due respect, do the people in charge truly know the crucial importance of it? Do they know what this really means? Corporate Culture is a top priority in any corporation and should not be delegated!Many corporations are spending a lot of money to come up with a statement about their Corporate Culture, which then of course is valid for and must be li
    r the LOWEST price!

    The 5 big reasons you choose a webhost are:

    1) BANDWIDTH - Unless you are bigger than the beatles you are not going to need that much bandwidth - 2GB should well and truly suffice. Don't look for the biggest bandwidth!

    2) STORAGE CAPACITY - Try and go for a big storage capacity - if you are running a large shop with loads of photos you'll need a big storage (but having looked at a lot of medium sized shops, they get away with 100MB no problems - small shops (20-50 items) can get away with 30-50MB. Do look for a big storage capacity - but you will probably need no than 200MB.

    One thing to note is that a lot of the hosting companies use the space/bandwidth that you do

    For Nonprofit Communicators - 5 Easy Steps to Creating a Great Annual Report
    You can create a concise Nonprofit Annual Report by following these 5 easy steps.Include an interesting executive messagePerhaps you have read an executive message that fails to keep your attention. Spice your own message up by making an emotional connection with your readers; reminding them of the good work you are doing. Summarize the annual report while setting the tone or theme of what you are sharing in the rest of the report.Concentrate on accomplishments instead of everyday happeningsds of photos you'll need a big storage (but having looked at a lot of medium sized shops, they get away with 100MB no problems - small shops (20-50 items) can get away with 30-50MB. Do look for a big storage capacity - but you will probably need no than 200MB.

    One thing to note is that a lot of the hosting companies use the space/bandwidth that you don't use - so they might allocate 100MB to you - you use 10MB and they use the other 90MB. There is nothing wrong with this - but hopefully the other 90 will be available when you grow!.

    I have heard (whether this is true or not), that some of the companies kick you off if you get near to your limit as well (e.g. if they promise you 700MB and you use 600MB), because they were only planning for you to use 100MB - and they'll send you an email saying your bandwidth is chewing up their resources - but whether that's true or not.... (best to stick with the main players).

    3) EMAILS - who on earth needs unlimited emails??? I'm still trying to figure out what to do with the 1000 emails I've got with my plan - I have been contemplating putting my enemies names to them (you know john.doe@grizzlynut.co.nz) and then sending awful emails to other people I don't like, but other than that.... (ok - kidding about that! (kind of)).

    4) MYSQL dATABASES - alright - this one is fun - if you have more than 1 MySQL database you can muck around and put all sorts of forms/chat rooms/shopping carts and more on your website - but realistically - most of the time you'll need 1 (depending on the type of business you are running) - if you have a shopping cart - go for 1 (any more is a bonus) - if you have a portal (directory / chat etc..) - go for more than 1.

    5) SERVER UPTIME - This is the most important thing you need to

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