Automatic Referral Page Software for Spider Web Marketers
March 1, 2010 by Jason58 · 3 Comments
With the rise of Spiderweb Marketing in conjunction with Global Domains International, the excellent affordable business opportunity, there are now thousands of online network marketers scurrying for sign ups in its lucrative free programs.
It can be time consuming and expensive relying on paid directories or using Google Adwords to promote your affiliate websites for your online business, now the secret is out about capture page software that makes it easier to target search engine traffic.
There is now specially made software that network marketers can use to channel their websites to the top of the search engines for FREE without having to know anything about web site design or search engine optimization (SEO) !
Capture Page Software is helping affiliates and network marketers make a hugh income in their GDI and Spiderweb Marketing businesses and its’ simple. Custom capture pages are what we’ve all been waitng for.
Capture Page Software can transform your website into an automated sales person that works around the clock to bring your business in a steady flow of leads and sign-ups. It will help you rank high in in the major search engine results. Above or in line with your competition to gain the lion’s share profits from your website.
There is also valuable statistics through onine stats that will tell exactly how your pages are doing. This is a fantastic tool for affiliates.
Steve Leblanc an experienced, successful webmaster has put together an Exclusive Spider Web Marketing and GDI……Unlimited Optimized Capture Page Website for you, for far less than the cost of supplying it. This capture page software is available without the set up fee for the next 1000 SpiderWeb Marketing and GDI Affiliates. I don’t want you to miss out on this.
An Oversold Flight . How to Avoid Being Bumped
January 9, 2010 by Jason58 · 4 Comments
Today’s airline culture makes it such that getting bumped is becoming almost an everyday occurrence. Of course, not everyone is getting bumped every day, but somebody is getting bumped every day and every day someone’s getting bumped. There are two sure-fire ways to avoid this happening to you. First of all, remember that if you have a ticket for a flight, you are not obligated to give in to the queries for volunteers to give up their seats. For those of you out there who are apt to want to help others, resist the urge if it’s not something you want to do today. You have no obligation to do it, and all those people sitting around you don’t feel obligated to do it, and you don’t have to either. If you have a ticket and you want to use it, here are some ways to avoid getting inadvertently bumped.
Once you have a reserved seat, you cannot be bumped off the plane unless you go up to the counter and volunteer to be one of the people waiting for the next available flight. There are a couple of ways to go about reserving a seat on the plane so that you won’t have to risk getting bumped. The first thing that you can try is reserving a seat as you make your ticket reservation. If you are reserving through a website there is usually a link that you can click on to choose the seats that you would like to have for that flight. Of course, it’s not just about getting a coveted aisle or window seat; in this case we’re talking about reserving a seat so that you’re sure that you have one. Even if there are no ‘good’ seats left and you have to take a seat in the middle of a row of five chairs in second class, you should still reserve it and then ask, on the day of the flight, if there’s any possibility of changing it. Check-in agents are usually very good about this; if there’s another seat available, they will switch you to it.
If you’re booking through a travel agency, sometimes the airline has given the agencies restrictions about the number of seats that they can reserve. Somewhere around 70 or 75% is where the airlines usually ask agents to stop reserving seats for customers buying tickets. What this means is that if your travel agent ‘can’t’ book a seat for you, maybe he or she really can’t; it is possible that the airline has blocked it. If your travel agent tells you that it is impossible to reserve a seat, try calling the airline directly after you’ve finished booking your flight. Representatives from the airline itself can sometimes get around these restrictions. Try all of these ways to make sure that you have a seat reserved; once you have a seat reserved, you are no longer a candidate for inadvertent bumping.
In addition, get to the airport and check in for your flight as early as possible (well, as early as recommended). While it’s true that on very rare occasions someone who checks in late will get to go through security faster because they don’t have to wait in line, and in even rarer instances they get a seat in first class because there was one unsold, in most situations, you are just opening yourself up to getting bumped if you arrive at the airport after the scheduled check-in time has ended. If you want your seat to be held, get to it on time.
About the Author: Josh Hayes is the webmaster of several websites. His newest site is www.engagementringstyles.org. If you are interested in learning tips on buying an engagement ring or engagement ring styles you should check out this website.
The First Examples of Glassware: Ancient Egypt
December 10, 2009 by Jason58 · 2 Comments
This glass is more than merely antique; in fact it’s literally ancient. While glass itself may first have been invented and used by the ancient Phoenicians, where Lebanon is today, the earliest known examples of glassware actually come from ancient Egypt.
During the Old Kingdom, glass was mixed with other substances to create decorative beads, amulets, and small figurines. These became more plentiful as the Old and Middle Kingdoms progressed. But genuine glass vessels first made their appearance around the time of Thutmose I, at the end of the 16th century BCE.
Some people believe this new use for glass occurred because Egypt had begun to expand its sphere of influence farther into the Middle East. If that was the case, and glass really was invented by the Phoenicians, the Egyptians could have found it in areas where those people traded, and brought this innovation back to Egypt. They might have brought craftsmen back to their country, whether as slaves or volunteer teachers.
In the beginning of the practice of the glass making craft in Egypt, production was a royal monopoly, and the main beneficiaries were the royal court, priests, and high officials of the land. It’s no coincidence that the glass making workshops that have been discovered have pretty much all been adjacent to royal palaces.
The search for workshops such as these took some time, and archeologists have uncovered them only gradually. Some might think it odd that tomb paintings, which often portray other industries like fishing, building, bread making, shipping, hunting, and so on, do not include glass making among them. That might have helped the search for Egyptian glass making find results much earlier.
But it was not unusual for industries that fell under royal monopoly not to be painted in the tombs. These paintings were done for the purpose of showing what was connected to the tomb owner’s life in particular. So if he had land where people grew grain and prepared bread, that would be painted. If he or his tenants engaged in fishing, that would be there as well. But since none of the aristocracy owned glass making shops, those would not be portrayed in the paintings.
The glass itself was made from a silica-sand, lime, and soda mixture. Egyptian glass vessels were created by first forming a core of clay and sand, and then this core, in the shape of the interior of the future vessel, was dipped into a crucible of molten glass and turned several times to coat it with several layers. Before the end product cooled, that was when lines and other decorations were made in it. Once the whole thing was cool, the core was scraped out. Various colors were produced with different sorts of pigments: tin or lead oxide produced a milky white color, copper oxides produced red or orange, and so on.
The Egyptians produced mostly smaller vessels of glass such as little bottles, bowls, or goblets. The bottles often held perfumes, and most of the glassware was destined for high-born women, to be used for cosmetics and fragrances.
Production of glass stopped for a while after the New Kingdom ended, perhaps around 1077 BCE, and didn’t arise again until the Graeco-Roman period a few hundred years later. But despite some of the fits and starts that Egyptian production went through, it’s clear that the use of glassware goes back a long way, and glass vessels have been important to human beings, both for their beauty and their utility, for almost as far back as you can go.
About the Author: Bob Hayes is the webmaster of dozens of websites. One of his newest sites, getsamedaypaydayloans.net offers tips on getting same day payday loans fast when you need cash fast.
The History of Goebel Figurines
November 29, 2009 by Jason58 · 5 Comments
Like so many innovative and lucrative ideas the M. I. Hummel line of Goebel figurines started off simply with one person’s passion. Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel, a Franciscan Sister, was also a gifted artist. She loved making drawings of country children. She eventually had the drawings printed as art cards. Goebel, a porcelain manufacturer in Germany took note of the art cards in the 1930s. The world was in political turmoil and Franz Goebel felt lovers of porcelain works would respond to Sister Hummel’s innocent theme. Sister Hummel worked hand in hand with Goeble overseeing her artwork as each artistic endeavor was turned into beautiful porcelain figurines. She would personally approve each and every porcelain piece. The Hummel line of Goebel figurines were an immediate success in Europe. It didn’t take long for these pieces to attract the attention of American soldiers stationed in Germany.
First established in 1871, Goebel started out by making children’s marbles and slate pencils. Even though the owners’ vision always included porcelain figurines, they lacked the money to produce them. Eight years later, the owners fired up their first kilns and produced dinnerware and Goebel figurines. But it was the Hummel figurines that changed Goebel history and helped make them the huge company they became.
Unfortunately Sister Hummel met an early death due to tuberculosis in 1937 at the age of 46. She was a prolific artist and had created art cards that Goebel continued to use. The company worked with an Artistic Board at the convent where Sister Hummel lived to ensure that her vision continued to flourish through their Hummel line of Goebel figurines.
If you’re lucky you can still find some of these amazing Goebel figurines at auctions and yard sales. Check the bottom as there are definitive identification marks. Most figurines will include Sister Hummel’s signature and a Goebel trademark. Some also include a mold number.
About the Author: Bob Hayes is the webmaster of dozens of websites. One of his newest sites, cheapestcarinsurancetips.com offers tips on obtaining the cheapest car insurance rates, how to get a car insurance quote to find the best coverage and how to get your car insurance questions answered.
How can you make money through your website?
If you have a look at the webmaster forums on the internet you will be astonished to learn that some people are making thousands of dollars off internet marketing. So how do they do that? This can be a great way for people to earn some part-time income especially for those that found themselves in some financial problems or for students. In this article I will be providing some information to help you learn more on how to make money on the internet in an easy way.
The simplest way but not necessarily easiest way to make money online is by using google adsense ads on your site. Basically you only have to create a site on the internet and then place the adsense code in it to start making money on the internet. The only thing that you will require is some interesting website traffic in order to start making a living off adsense.
Your profit will depend a lot on the number of visitors that you can get to your web site. It should be thus interesting for you to have a good grasp of SEO in order to place yourself better on the search engine. This may imply the creation of backlink to your internet site so as to improve your pagerank. I will recommend you to have a look at this article on Website marketing tools so as to learn more on this.
Next type of job that is available on the internet is affiliate marketing. As an affiliate marketer you will have to promote some product on your site and then earn a commission each time a sale is made. In truth there is a great deal of money to be made from this kind of marketing and it will all depend on the amount of effort you are prepared to give in.
The internet has really brought some new ways to make money. Now in the comfort of your own home you can be making an interesting earning and there is pretty much no limit how much you can earn. What is required is a strong desire and a will to succeed and you can be in for some interesting income.
Business Webhosting Success
September 7, 2009 by Jason58 · 6 Comments
Your marketing people can no longer be unmindful of the growing influence of the internet, and have started to push for your company’s business presence on the web. The question is, where will you host your web site? Here are some things you need to keep track of when it comes to affordable webhosting:
1. What Do You Want?
If you’re thinking of just slapping together some kind of online brochure, then the simplest of shared webhosting packages is all you need. Perhaps you can get by with less than 100MB of hard disk space.
If you would like to reach out to more people, however, you will need to look forward and envision a web site that continuously grows with content. In such a scenario, don’t be surprised if more visitors flock to your web site and post their thoughts right on your web pages.
That kind of web site will require a content management system, and a popular choice among bloggers is WordPress. For this, you will need to budget around 400MB of hard disk space.
2. Who Will Manage Your Content?
Will your web site offer changing content? Or will it offer evergreen information? The answer to that question will determine if you will need a sole webmaster, or if you can tap the collective effort of group of peers.
Your webhost provider must have a fast internet connection to allow your team members to rapidly add info to your site no matter where they are in the world.
Who can provide reliable webhosting? Those are companies which have demonstrated high uptime (meaning, your site doesn’t stop working. People have different experiences with various webhosts, so it helps to get the opinions of people you trust.
At the end of the day, be flexible with your webhosting requirements, and you will eventually find the webhosting package that’s right for you.
Is SEO dead?
July 23, 2009 by Jason58 · 3 Comments
I was reading a thread at a big webmaster forum yesterday which made the claim that “SEO is dead.” Now, it’s hard to say whether or not the original poster was being serious or sarcastic, but he referenced some other news he’d been reading on a few authority sites that made the “dead” claim.
The notion was that, because of the prevalence of Web 2.0 community sites, the idea of needing to optimize for any of the engines was going away — and fast. The idea was also put forth by another poster that, because of the huge number of content management systems that are already setup to be “search engine friendly”, the need to have any additional knowledge to rank well was quickly diminishing.
My answer to all this? Poppycock.
First, while it is true that there are many CMS programs that are search engine friendly out of the box, on-page factors matter so little to ranking (at least in Google) that even if the on-page playing field was leveled, it would make little difference in the current search engine results.
Second, SEO is about far more than just what’s on the page. The way you analyze what keywords are worth optimizing for, the way you write the content around those keywords, and the links you get to the pages that you want to rank for those keywords all have a large role to play in how much traffic you get from the search engines — and that analysis takes specialized knowledge. Anyone can learn to do it, but it does have to be learned.
Third, and most importantly, Web 2.0 is nice, and sites that revolve around that kind of community are huge traffic mongers (e.g. YouTube), but there will always be a need for full-text indexing of the web.
So is SEO dead? Nope. It’s alive and well, and will be for as long as people need to search for information on the web.
Making a Clickable Country Map For Your Website
April 28, 2009 by Jason58 · 5 Comments
For many directory owners it could be helpful to have a link to different geometric areas of the world or of their territory, whether it be for location specific information, sales of products or types of directory. A visual image like a map with areas that are clickable would be the right idea. Visitors can be presented with a clickable map of Germany rather than a bunch of links or a dropdown menu for Germany.
It takes time and care for a webmaster to make a clickable map and it would be an impressive addition to the website content.
First you need to find the correct size of map, either by scanning and reducing to desired size and then working to make it clear and colorful in a decent graphics program. That includes enhancing the boundaries of the states that you will eventually make clickable.
Next, the difficult part is to import the map image into a html editor or some map editing software that is capable of drawing hotspots upon the image and in turn make these hotspots into readable coordinates within the html code and when that is done each hotspot will be clickable when presented in the browser.
Each clickable region can hyperlink to an url of your choice so for a clickable state map of UK and Ireland for example can link to an informative page for your visitors when they choose Greater London, Warwickshire, Devon and Cornwall etc etc Great for sending visitors to images or your affiliate links or regional news as another example.
Of course all this work to make a clickable map is too time consuming or probably unfathomable for some people without knowledge of website building but the vast majority know how to add hyperlinks.
You can find ready made clickable maps of USAat clickablemaps.com or the webmaster can make one just for you. Clickable maps of Europe, UK, USA and Asia are all available and with the new MapHilight JQuery Plugin by David Lynch. Now that would save time and a nice idea too.
Web Hosting With Unlimited Bandwith – What More Do We Need
It possible that almost everyone you come across has their own web page. If not for business, your mates might have a basic one-page web page where they can communicate with others, make new contacts or simply share pictures. So how do you go about locating unlimited bandwidth web site hosting? It all centers on what’s needed in your web page. If you’re trying to carryout business on the world wide web, you need to think about such things as shopping baskets, credit card accounts, programming languages and other extras with which to conduct your business.
Do you need to take on someone to build your web page in order to start selling? If this is the case, you need to consider more than simply bandwidth. web host unlimited bandwidth alone may not fulfill your needs. yet, should you only wish to have a presence on the world wide web, a spot where your mates and admirers can log on to and catch up on what you’re up to, hosting with unlimited bandwith should be high on your list of considerations.
For personal websites usage, nearly all cheap hosting unlimited bandwidth providers provide a ready-made templates where you can include your bio, pictures and a ‘contact’ list. Some offer bulletin forums and private Instant Messaging conversations also. So if your need is mostly chat based and just web presence, this kind of Internet hosting maybe the one you need.
Conversely, if your need is corporate, cheap web hosting may not be fitting. When offering products on the Internet, there’s nothing detrimental than promoting your website only to learn, after the event, that your webhost are unable to match your bandwith needs. Subsequently, you’ve just wasted your money. Certainly, you’ll have a web site, but your visitors will be turned off when they are unable to buy because your host cannot provide the much needed bandwith for you to do transactions and close the sale.
It boils down to this, if you’re doing business on line, you need to seek advice from a webmaster to advise you on what’s needed to complete web sales. If you need to pay that little bit extra, it’s well worth that extra expense. If you’re not doing business, make use of the search engines to help you flush out quality cheap web hosting unlimited bandwidth service providers.
Although you are simply searching for a website that makes you available for mates to look you up, research that cheap web hosting unlimited bandwidth service providers to confirm that they do offer the services they state. Visit Live search and type, ‘webhost name review’. If the provider has not delivered as they promised, your search will turn up complaints to warn you against less than reliable webhost. Bad reviews spreads around fast on the web.
Once you track down a webhost that get positive reviews from people you know and don’t return any poor results on a review search, you’ve probably located a reliable cheap hosting unlimited bandwidth.
Google Search Web Site
March 30, 2009 by Jason58 · 5 Comments
Google, Google, Google that is all you ever seem to see on the Internet these days and there is a reason why. It has the largest directory of just about any and every site that can be found. Try it, go to a Google search engine and see if there is something you cannot find! That is a tongue twister, sorry. (wink)
Google homepage is the search engine I use for everything. Forget about Yahoo! You have to pay for stuff with them while Google offers nearly everything for free. Want to build your own web site and don’t have any money? Google will give it to you for free. You may not have noticed it yet, but if you look in the upper right corner of your Google homepage depending on your computer settings, it will say “iGoogle” and “sign in”. It won’t give one way links though, but that’s pretty much the only limitation.
If you do not have an account, after clicking sign in you can register for a new account and then up where you signed in, click the “my account” button. From there you can set your profile up and at the bottom you should see a list of stuff to try. Want your own blogger account, get it there. Get webmaster tool, analytics, Gmail, sites, Picasa web photo album etc…
It basically has everything you could possibly need to either build your own web site, get in touch with other people with Talk (Google instant messenger) and even have online meetings with Google Docs… again it is all for free. I am a full on Googleholic! I get my news updates from CNN, weather alerts, Einstein quote of the day, Bible verse of the day, Things to ponder, current moon phases, a clock (lol) and Google translator. C’mon, I even get to customize the theme on my homepage. Right now I am using the “rainforest theme”.
Besides Google being the top search engine on any web browser, it also makes making money on the internet easy. Sign up for Google Adsense. From everything thing that I have tried Adsense actually pays and then they give you suggestions on how to make your web site better and get more traffic which translates to more money. They offer so much that it is hard to turn away.
Now personally, Google if you are reading this sorry, I am loyal but there are some things I think could be better. Like Gmail. I don’t really like Gmail and the instant messenger is weak because you can’t use a webcam. Other than that it is definitely the best search engine in the world and I don’t think I am exaggerating.
Before I switched to using iGoogle my internet use pretty much consisted of checking my mail and I don’t remember what I use to use as my search engine but I do know that my internet use has increased and I have even become my own webmaster and I did it all for free, well… accept for the stuff I would bump into that I found on the web that I couldn’t resist. Let’s face it… I think Google even put a tracker in my head because I think they know me better than I know myself. This is why Google is so successful.
