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How to Create Lucrative Websites. By Matt Bacak Your should look professional, but doesn’t need to be fancy. You can make a great web page using a simple program like Microsoft FrontPage. Enlist the services of a trainer to get you started in Front Page. Don’t waste your time creating websites with flash and numerous options. The main desire of customers is to find the information they need as quickly as possible. So keep your clean and simple.
You can find a freelance designer to create your from freelance sources such as www.elance.com and www.craigslist.com. Another option is to buy a from eBay. You can also purchase a template.
Your should engage in a link strategy. What is a link strategy? A link strategy involves how you handle inbound links that come into your and outbound links that go to other websites. You have to verify that you have a proper link strategy or you are shooting yourself in the foot. Why? If the inbound links don’t
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have keywords in the links then the Internet won’t pick up the inbound link as valuable. The best inbound link you can have is one that comes for a with a high page rank on Google.
Your should also have a directory strategy. A directory has a real, live person that evaluates your instead of a computerized system like Google. Directories tend to be in alphabetical order. Therefore, your name should start with the letter “A” if possible. This trick only works in directories and not in search engines like Google.
You should also investigate pay-per-click (PPC) search engines. Create a pay-per-click advertisement. Pay-per-click advertisements yield targeted traffic to your in just a few hours. Make sure that your advertisement is very specific. The reason that you want to tailor the type of people that click on your advertisement is because every time someone clicks on your advertisement, you have to pay a fee.
Other helpful tips for your include creating modal pop-ups to advertise. Modal pop-ups are a special type of pop-up that are less likely to be blocked. Also don’t forget to reel your customer back in with effective exit strategies. Exiting strategies include: finance options, a thank you page and a referral page.
These are several tips to get you started. These tips are the choices of several Internet millionaires and are proven to help every Internet business.
Matt Bacak, The Powerful Promoter and Entrepreneur Magazine e-Biz radio show host, and now a "#1 Best Selling Author" in just a few short hours, has helped thousands of clients target his specialty, opt-in mail direct marketing systems.
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New HTML5 technologies like WebSockets offer some amazing new opportunities for Web developers. But they also show how implementing unstable standards may cause more harm to a site than the benefits of the technology. What is the role of browsers and how should developers plan for when developing with HTML5? - Internet Explorer 6: What Have We Learned?
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The dojo.behavior module provides a simple and lightweight mechanism for listening to HTML document events. Find out what makes dojo.behavior one of the best event handling mechanisms around. - The Dojo Publish/Subscribe Event Mechanism
Learn how to use the Dojo Toolkit's versatile ContentPane widget to load dynamic content into your Web pages. - Post a Message on a Facebook Wall with JavaScript
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CSS sprites mash up all the images used on a webpage into one large image and display only the part that contains the image wherever it's required. Using CSS sprites drastically reduces the load time of the page. - 3 Fun Conditional Tricks for Your WordPress Custom Fields
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The Dojo libraries offer programmers a single coherent event system. With dojo.connect, you can execute any number of functions in response to DOM and widget events. - Using with the jQuery Globalization Plugin in ASP.NET
The jQuery Globalization Plugin provides globalization support to ASP.NET applications that can use JavaScript. - Getting Started with WordPress Custom Fields
The WordPress Custom Fields feature provides the flexibility to store and call custom image URLs, headers, and background wallpapers in your posts. - Squeezing the Most Out of the Ajax Control Toolkit's Accordion Tool
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