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Sunday, October 7th, 2007

First Method:
<style type=”text/css”>
Next is the HTML code and CSS in a simple webpage
<html>
<head>
<title>CSS Implement v1</title>
<style type=”text/css”>
P {background-color: grey;}
</style>
</head>
<body>
<p>CSS Implements v1 with paragraph background color GREY</p>
</body>
</html>
Second Method:
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Tags: cascade style sheet, CSS, CSS Implement, Design, href, styles, w3c, webdesign
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Saturday, October 6th, 2007

Digg is a website at the forefront of social news promotion for technology-based articles. Users submit stories they find interesting to a continuously updated archive where others can comment or vote approvingly/disapprovingly. Articles with the most positive “diggs” are then promoted to the main page, and it is likely tens of thousands of people will then read it. Digg also features RSS and blogging capabilities for its user. To see a live stream of activity on Digg.com (articles submitted, promoted, demoted, and commented on), check out Digg Spy.
1) What is “important news” and can the internet public be relied on to “digg” it?
- Important news is news that is relevant to a specific community. Rather than having those editorial decisions made by a very limited number of people, digg lets the community decide. We believe in the wisdom of crowds. In that sense, digg helps people to sift through the “information overload” of the Web and the estimated one terabyte of new content that is added to the Web every day.
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Tags: AMD, business, founder of digg.com, interview, Kevin Rose, projects, web2.0
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Friday, October 5th, 2007
Maybe you see many tutorials about this subject but this is personal, i try this ways and im pleased of results.
First you need to have content. Create articles, create subject for your website, remmember to introduce some keywords, tags and description.
- The first step is to publish your new content. If you want to see results, go on StumbleUpon and sumbit your links.
Next submit to Digg and here you can do a trick. If you have a friend with account on this site, send the link to digg it! Now you have 2 Digg, you are above of people with 1 Digg!
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Tags: Adwords, Articles, digg, free stuff, google, link exchange, Newsletter, promote, promote website, Site of the week, StumbleUpon, submit, technorati, yahoo
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Friday, October 5th, 2007

1. Getting ideas (in no particular order)
2. Choosing (selecting the ideas you think will be most useful)
3. Outlining (putting these ideas into the best order—making a plan)
4. Drafting (doing a first draft from beginning to end, without going back)
5. Revising (cutting, adding or moving parts of this draft where necessary)
6. Editing (proofreading for grammar, spelling and paragraphs)
Beginning:
For imaginative writing, this is often called the orientation (working out where you are). It is where the scene is set and the
characters are introduced. Beginnings might include:
Tags: amazon.com, an article, article, beggining, book, concept, ebook, end, ezine, idead, middle, write an ebook, writing
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Friday, October 5th, 2007

[1] Before starting you have to draw the website on the paper
[2] Create things that you need and can not made in Flash ( images, sounds, etc)
Note: [1] Ask the client ”Why is so important to create the website?”
[2] You’re asking, his asking, tell him the good parts of your websites ( fast loading, good rendering, etc)
Many designer’s have questions for their clients like as:
What type of business or organization are you trying to promote?
Do you have a Web hosting service?
Do you have a Web domain name reserved?
Do you have a logo? If not, will you need me to design one?
What is the purpose or goal of your Web site?
- Promote products?
- Sell products?
- Create customer awareness?
- Foster customer service?
- Gather customer feedback?
- Distribute company information via an internal Web site?
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Tags: Adobe, Audio, Audition Flash 8 Video Encoder, avi sounds, background sounds, clients, FLA, Flash, FX, google search, macromedia, management, questions, Sony acid Music, swf
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Thursday, October 4th, 2007

A good domain name is:
- Easy to say in person. It’s unwieldy to say “digit” before a number in aURL, or the word “dash” or “hyphen”; besides, people have a hard time finding the dash character on a keyboard.
- Easy to understand over the radio or on the phone. Words that include the ess and eff sounds are often confused when listening, as are certain consonant pairs like b/p, c/z, or d/t. If you’re selling in other countries, confusion between English consonants is different, such as b/v in Spanish or r/l in Japanese.
- Easy to spell. Using homonyms might be a clever way to get around a competitor who already owns a name you’d like to have; however, you’re just as apt to drive traffic to your competitor as to gain some for yourself. Also, try to avoid foreign words, words that are deliberately misspelled just because they are available (for example, valu rather than value), or words that are frequently misspelled
Tags: adress toolbar, com, domain names, favorites, godaddy.com, google, info, link, mobile phone, online ads, org, phone, radio, Spanish, speel, URL
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Thursday, October 4th, 2007

- CPC: Cost per click. The actual dollar value you pay. Some people reserve CPC for banners that charge by the click and PPC for sponsored ads on search engines.
- CPM: Cost per thousand impressions. Allows you to compare costs from one ad venue, or type, to another. If an ad costs $500 for 10,000 impressions, your CPM is $500 divided by 10, or $50. Because most PPC sites also provide the number of impressions, you can compute CPM for your PPC campaign.
- CTR: Click-through rate. The number of clicks divided by the number of impressions. Expect costs for a click-through to be higher than costs for an impression.
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Tags: adsense, advertising, adviser, click-throug rate, cost per click, cost per impressions, CPC, CPM, customers, dolars, earn money, publisher, ROI
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Thursday, October 4th, 2007

A lot of successful websites depend on returning visitors to account for a major part of their traffic. Returning visitors are easier to convert into paying customers because the more often they return to a site, the more trust they have in that site. The credibility issue just melts away. Hence, keep your visitors coming back to your site with the following methods:
1) Start a forum, chatroom or shoutbox
When you start a forum, chatroom or shoutbox, you are providing your visitors a place to voice their opinions and interact with their peers — all of them are visitors of your site. As conversations build up, a sense of community will also follow and your visitors will come back to your site almost religiously every day.
2) Start a web log (blog)
Keep an online journal, or more commonly known as a blog, on your site and keep it updated with latest news about yourself. Human beings are curious creatures and they will keep their eyes glued to the monitor if you post fresh news frequently. You will also build up your credibility as you are proving to them that there is also a real life person behind the website.
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Tags: adobe contribute, blogs, chatroom, forum, fresh content, Games, google analitycs, jokes, macromedia, pools, quizz, statistics, visitors
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Thursday, October 4th, 2007

Internet. Business. Profit. To fully integrate all of these words into a successful merging you will need another word. Traffic. Every article you will find about making your site or company successful would always include the importance of generating traffic.
So, we all know that in the core of it all, traffic is the most essential thing to a successful internet based business company. Aside from ensuring that you have a great product to sell, and you have your company’s internal organization well taken core of, it would be time to get to the nitty gritty of things, generating traffic.
If you already have a site and you want think that you’re not getting the traffic that you’re supposed to be getting, then its time to reconsider. If you are contending in these very competitive business, you should always be a step ahead of your competition, increasing your traffic flow should have been done starting yesterday.
Timing is essential, that’s an old adage known to everyone. But with generating traffic, you should always be on your toes and be a day ahead of everyone. Never think of today and tomorrow as a starting point for making your site traffic laden, it should always have been yesterday.
To help you out in generating more traffic for your site, here are some seven surefire ways to increase your traffic starting from yesterday.
1) Invest in good advertising with search engines
Google’s Adwords and Yahoo’s Overture provide great advertising schemes that are very truly popular and assures great traffic. Although with this surefire way to increase your traffic would cost some money. While some would shy away from spending money to increase traffic, it is imperative in this case to do so because Adwords and Overture is the top surefire way to increase your traffic.
You could see for yourself the success this search engine advertising methods have reaped rewards for so many companies. Lots of site feature these advertising system and many have signed on to reap the benefits. Do not be left behind. Every penny is worth it with using Google and Yahoo’s advertising.
2) Exchange or Trade Links with other sites
With exchanging links with other sites, both of you will benefit from the efforts both of you do to enhance your sites traffic. When one site features another sites link, they could provide one another with the traffic one site generates. The efforts are doubly beneficial because it would seem like both of you are working to generate more traffic. The more links traded with more sites the more traffic could be expected.
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Tags: advertising, counter, digg, exchange link, forums, google, increase your traffic, statistics, stats, technorati, visitors
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Thursday, October 4th, 2007
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XHTML 1.0 is a reformulation of HTML 4.0. What this really means is that learning XHTML is basically the same as learning HTML. The main difference is a few simple rules - as XHTML is more strict than standard HTML.
[1] Stricter adherence to the HTML specification
Many browsers are very lax in how they interpret HTML. This leads to incongruities in how the pages are displayed, and XHTML doesn’t allow that. The best way to correct this is to use an XHTML validator such as HTML Tidy.
[2] Write well formed documents
What this generally means is avoiding overlapping elements. The following nested code is acceptable: <p>Paragraph <em>emphasized</em></p> because the <em> tag is opened and closed within the <p> tag. However, this is not allowed: <p>Paragraph <em>emphasized</p></em> because the <em> tag overlaps the <p> tag.
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Tags: atributes, div, elements, HTML, Programming, table, tags, w3c, Web, web languages, world wide web consortium, XHTML
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