What is DNS ?

September 15th, 2005

Domain name Servers (DNS) are an important but invisible part of the internet, and form one of the largest databases on it. Each machine on an internet is assigned a unique address, called an IP address, which is 32 bit number and is expressed as 4 octets. The method user to represent these IP addresses is known as dotted decimal Notation”. A typical address looks like this: 199.249.150.4

It is very difficult to keep in mind the IP addresses of all the websites we visit daily, because it’s not easy to remember strings of numbers. However, we do remember words. This is where domain names come into the picture. If you want to connect to a particular site, you need to know its IP address but do need to know its URL. The DNS gets the mappings of the IP addresses and the corresponding names.

DNS converts the machine names (such as www.xyz.com) to IP addresses (such as 199.249.150.9). Basically, it translates from a name to an address and from an address to a name.

Shopping Carts Seo

September 15th, 2005

The biggest problem with many SEO-friendly ecommerce solutions is that they are created after the initial product. Shopping cart systems such as Miva Merchant and OS Commerce are not designed with the primary goal of creating pages that will be well-received by the search engine spiders. Most shopping cart systems out there today are not in-and-of-themselves even spiderable and require 3rd party add-ons to facilitate even the lowest form of SEO-friendliness. The money you may have saved in choosing an inexpensive shopping cart may very well end up costing you your business in the long run, especially if you are using your shopping cart as the entire site, which we have seen may times in the past.

What Can Be Done?

There are essentially two solutions to this problem. The first is to create a front-end site separate from the shopping cart. What this will effectively do is create a number of pages that can be easily spidered (assuming that they’re well designed). The drawback to this course of action is that your website will forever be limited to the size of the front-end site. Which brings us to the second option: choose a search engine friendly shopping cart system.

What is Pay Per Click

September 15th, 2005

Pay-per-click (PPC) advertising is when an advertiser pays for each qualified click that sends a search engine user (i.e., visitor) to the advertiser’s web page. PPC requires the advertiser to bid on key words or key word phrases chosen by the advertiser. There are many PPC advertising services available to choose from. Google AdWords and Overture are probably the two most popular in use today.

The PPC search engine allows you to buy a top position in the search engine results for the particular keyword or phrase you choose. The PPC search engines can deliver targeted and qualified visitors to your web page at an economical advertising cost if you manage the program carefully with a clear objective. PPC provides the advertiser with assurance that their ad is being delivered to the targeted audience.

PPC advertising uses a bidding process where the highest bidder or highest activity value, depending on the search engine, for a particular keyword or phrase will receive the top placement on the search engine results page. The PPC search engine will place your ad text in a special location on the results page when a user searches on your PPC keyword or phrase search term.

As an example, Google AdWords appear on the right side of the search results page while the organic (i.e., natural) search results appear on the left side of the page. In the case of Yahoo! Search, the sponsored ads appear on both the left and right side of the search results page. The top 2-3 sponsored ads appear in the top positions on the left side above the natural search results and the next 3 sponsored ads appear at the bottom of the left side and on the right side of the search results page along with other sponsored ads.

Writing Articles

September 15th, 2005

Writing articles are very easy and if you follow the below stepos than you yourself can write articles in very easy manner.

Step #1. Targeting your audience.

The first thing you have to figure out is which audience (target market) are you trying to reach.

This is critical to your overall outcome of your article and what you want your potential reader/customer to do next after they’ve read your article.

So, make sure you know ahead of time who you want to target.

Step #2. Put together a attention grabbing “Headline”.

This is probably the single Most important step when it comes to writing your articles because this is what’s used to “Bait” your potential reader/customer to read your article.

Let’s use my “Headline” for this article as an example:

“THE 7 Step ‘Formula’ For Writing POWERFUL Articles In Less Than An Hour”

Notice how I’ve stated the main benefit you’ll receive from reading my article, this is KEY, and this is what you want to convey to your potential reader/customer.

Step #3. Clearly explain your position on the issue.

This next step is where you introduce your article with a sentence or two that Clearly and Completely explains your position on the issue inwhich you promised in the “Headline” of your article.

You don’t want to leave people hanging, but, at the same time, you don’t want to hand them the store either.

Take a look at how I started out this article as an example.

Step #4. List off your main points you want to cover.

This is where you list off your main points you want to cover in point form.

You don’t have to come up with alot… 3,4,5,7,10 , it really depends on what you plan on covering.

Step #5. Elaborate on each point you wrote down.

After you’ve finished writing down your main points you want to cover your next step is to elaborate on each of them with a sentence or two.

Step #6. Finish up with a Conclusion.

You’ve now figured out who your target audience is going to be.

You’ve put together a attention grabbing “Headline” to pull readers in.

You’ve listed off and elaborated on 3,4,5,7,10 points with a sentence or two.

Now… it’s time for the “Conclusion”.

And, your “Conclusion” is simply where you have your chance to tell your readers why this article was important and to get them to take action.

Step #7. Put together a compelling “Resource Box”.

Your “Resource Box” is where you put your Copyright info and website Contact Information.

There are many styles of how your resource box could look, so, my suggestion to you is visit some article directories to see how others are putting there resource boxes together or you can take a look at mine at the end of this article.

Your choice.

Well, there you have it, “THE 7 Step ‘Formula’ For Writing POWERFUL Articles In Less Than An Hour”.

The best way to get this “Formula” down is to have a nice size notepad to write on and go through the steps listed above to brainstorm your article topics.

Make sure you spend some time with your “Headline”, this is probably the most important part of the article because its job is to “Bait” your readers.

Don’t let “Fear” stop you from writing because You think you don’t have any wisdom to share.

I used to think that way, but as you can see, I no longer fear writing and have NO problem sharing that with You.

So, with that said, I truly hope this article inspired you to get writing and got your creative juices flowing for your first article and the one’s that follow.

Increase your Earnings

September 12th, 2005

10 Amazing Ways To Boost Your Earnings

1. Propose to write special editorial exclusives (that
refers to a single submission) for websites that receive a
lot of visitors to swap for connections to your website.

2. Build a pleasant online impression. Advise your visitors
about benefits you have promoted or that you bestow a
fraction of your earnings to charity.

3. Improve your customer service on a regular
basis. Try out new technologies that make it easier
to communicate with your customers over the net.

4. Ask your customers what they would like to see
offered by your business in the future. This type of
information can boost your sales.

5. Ensure your web host is profitable. If someone contacts
you to inform you that your website was inaccessible, your
web host might be the problem.

6. Produce a website that visitors will enjoy. Supply a
smooth navigation system, include useful information, make
sure your graphics can load fast, provide search features,
etc.

7. Update or include items free of charge on your website
on a regular basis. Seeing the same free offer repeatedly
can become uninteresting.

8. Add an information bank to your website. Send a
confirmation message to people who add their website,
letting them know you have added their link, and also ask
them again to return to your site.

9. Arrange your promotional information into a proposal.
Keep a record of all of your ideas for the future.

10. Swap web links with websites that would appeal to the
audience you are targeting or yourself. These website must
provide visitors to their websites, content that is useful
and items that are free of charge.

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September 12th, 2005

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