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Index Corruption When you Defragment EDB File After Copying on Another Server
Sunday, February 28th, 2010 | Computers |
Microsoft Exchange Server offers multilingual environment support to its users. You can easily access of your emails, contacts, tasks and other items in any language, which is included in its database. Every language in Microsoft Exchange Server has a unique Locale ID (LCID). This is quite helpful feature to provide access of Exchange Server in native language. But in some situations, this might might prove harmful and cause database index corruption. The situation might occur due to a number ...› Continue reading
Written vs. Audio Marketing?
Saturday, February 27th, 2010 | Advertising |
Written vs. Audio Marketing? by Jeremy Gossman Are you ready for some interesting figures? * People remember only 10% of what they read * People remember only 20% of what they hear * But people remember 50% of what they both read and hear! ** And it is found that audio increases the web site viewers attention span by 45% ** Almost 80% of web users have audio!!!!!! These figures reflect the necessity of having audio on your website. There are 3 basic components to recording audio: 1.) A ...› Continue reading
LocalNews.Biz Launches Local News Web Site
Friday, February 26th, 2010 | Business |
LocalNews.Biz is a resource for free press releases for small business and individuals. December 14, 2004 - LocalNews.Biz was launched in South Florida as a free press release resource for small businesses and individuals to share their local news, opinions, and events on the Internet. Submitting news to LocalNews.Biz is as easy as 1-2-3, and it only takes a few minutes. Whether you're promoting a product, service, event, or meeting, simply describe it in one or two paragraphs ' who, what, ...› Continue reading
How to build the HIOD Auto-Pilot Email Marketing Machine
Thursday, February 25th, 2010 | Advertising |
This article was written with the goal of helping you to put more money in your pocket... plain and simple. I've made a big effort to eliminate all fluff and keep it simple, concise, and straight to the point. By the time you have finished reading it, you should have a clear understanding of exactly how to: ' Maximize the profitability of your web site, ' Greatly reduce the amount of time (and money) that you spend on marketing, ' And master the use of "Web Magnets" to pull in ...› Continue reading
How To Get Your Web Site Spidered Quickly
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 | Business |
As a beginning internet marketer there are some basic things you should know about how search engines spider and index your web site. Unless the search engines find your web site and index it, there is no way the general public will know that it is there. After you have created your web site and chosen the products or services you want to provide, you will be ready to get your site listed with the search engines. When developing your marketing strategy, it is important to include a plan to get ...› Continue reading
How to Get Traffic to your Web Site with Articles
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 | Marketing |
It's not my intention to give you a 5 or 10 step plan to get traffic to your web site. But I do want to talk to you about one of the best traffic generating systems that exists. Posting your Articles to Article Directories. And it's really a surprisingly efficient way to bring in traffic. Hopefully you're not saying "But I don't have any articles". If you don't, and are serious about wanting traffic, then get some. Either write them yourself, or have them 'ghostwritten' for you. It is ...› Continue reading
MS Access data inaccessible post Index File Corruption
Monday, February 22nd, 2010 | Computers |
MS Access database indexes are the indexes that are primarily used to search and sort the database records faster and easier. These indexes are saved in an index file that has INF extension. Corruption or damage to this file mainly results in accessibility of the records saved in the MS Access database. Few main reasons for the corruption of index file are unexpected system shutdown, file system corruption, malicious software like virus, and more. For comprehensive recovery of records after ...› Continue reading
Mobile Marketing a new age strategy
Sunday, February 21st, 2010 | Advertising |
More and more companies seem to be looking for new and innovative ways to market their products. Overlooking most of the traditional marketing techniques, more companies are pioneering the relatively new mobile marketing campaign. Mobile event trailers and vehicle graphic wraps are bringing the products directly to the consumers. With an array of games, giveaways, contests and twenty-five foot product shots surrounding and engaging the consumer, it's hard to see why this form of marketing is ...› Continue reading
Internet Marketing Strategy:The Advertising Co-op
Saturday, February 20th, 2010 | Advertising |
The advertising co-op is an Internet marketing strategy that should bring sustained financial success. Benefits from a well run advertising co-op include: (1)Responsive highly targeted advertising (2)Low cost How An Advertising Co-op Works Members of the same program pool their money to pay for advertising. Typically, a co-op group will consist of 3-12 members. The best advertising buy is often a solo ad or top sponsor ad in an ezine. Let's say for example that a top sponsor ad in an ezine ...› Continue reading
No Marketing Required
Friday, February 19th, 2010 | Advertising |
/p> A few years ago I lived in a tourist community. During the peak season nearly 120,000 people were crowded on my little island on the Atlantic coastline. There were literally 150+ restaurants but only one that I knew of never, never advertised ' anywhere. It was not large or overly elegant in décor. And because town laws forbid neon lighting, that was not the attraction either. Even the parking lot was minimal often overflowing into neighboring businesses. Yes, the chef was talented and ...› Continue reading
How the Rich Get Rich Online
Thursday, February 18th, 2010 | Marketing |
How the Rich Get Rich Online Do you have a website? Congratulations! You are well on your way to vast streams of income! Do you have a product you're marketing on your website, or do you have a product that you would like to market, but you don't know how? You're about to start learning how you can market your idea or product and earn tidal waves of income! If you have a website and a product, or if you have a website and you don't have a product, then this article is geared towards you. If you ...› Continue reading
Ten Tall Tales of Traditional Marketing # 1
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010 | Advertising |
You have our permission to publish this article electronically or in print, at no cost, as long as the bylines are included. Please print the article in its entirety unchanged and notify the author by email when you use it. ~*~*~ "Ten Tall Tales of Traditional Marketing That Cost You Tons" Tall Tale #1 - Advertising Sells Products By Jimmy Vee & Travis Miller Advertising. We've all tried it at least once. For the purpose of this discussion, let's define advertising as any form of marketing one ...› Continue reading
What in the world are reciprocal links
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 | Business |
No one told me how important traffic was when I first started working online. To me, a neophyte to the internet marking thing, traffic was something that I was avoiding by working from home, now all of a sudden I needed this stuff. Traffic, I was to later find out, was about how many visitors came to my site, sort of like potential customers browsing through a department store. These browsing customers can turn into buying customers if they find what they are looking for. Now before they can ...› Continue reading
8 Reasons Why People Don't Visit Your MLM Web Site
Monday, February 15th, 2010 | Marketing |
8 Reasons Why People Don't Visit Your MLM Web Site -By Talbert Williams 1. You don't offer free original content. It's important to give your visitors information they can't find any-where else. If you're the only source for a certain type of information, people will flock to your web site. 2. You don't offer free software. Most people like to find good deals on software for their computers. If the software is free, that is even better. 3. You don't offer a free contest or sweepstakes. It's a ...› Continue reading
Quality Affiliate Programs, Anyone?
Sunday, February 14th, 2010 | Marketing |
More and more webmasters and website owners are using affiliate programs as a way to earn extra income online. However, not all affiliate programs are created equal. Some will send you nice checks every month where others will essentially rob you. This article will help you tell them apart. The reason affiliate programs are so popular is because they are very easy to set up. Most of the time, all you have to do is fill out a simple sign-up form and paste a few lines of html code into your ...› Continue reading
Tips For Reciprocal Links
Saturday, February 13th, 2010 | Business |
Reciprocal links are o¬ne of the most common and most effective forms of website promotion. When sites trade links, they both benefit by sharing some traffic directly and getting noticed more favourably by the search engines. Reciprocal Links help you improve search engine ranking and generate more traffic to your web site. The quality and quantity of reciprocal links with other web sites allows you to increase your link popularity. Increasing your link popularity will drive more traffic to ...› Continue reading
How Do Search Engines Index Websites?
Friday, February 12th, 2010 | Internet |
You have finally done it. After days or weeks of hard work, your website is finally complete. Now what? Well, now you have the fun task of drawing visitors to your web pages. That doesn't sound so easy does it? However, it is not as hard as it sounds. You simply have to make the search engines index your website and find it appealing. Search engines use complicated computer algorithms called search engine spiders to crawl through your web pages and index them in the search engine directory. ...› Continue reading
Finding and Managing Quality Reciprocal Links
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 | Business |
Finding and Managing Quality Reciprocal Links: A Tutorial for The Newbie By: Sandi Moses All of us want to increase traffic to our web sites. It helps our search engine rankings, and is a very cost-effective way to provide us with potential new customers. One of the best, and certainly least expensive, ways to do that is by exchanging links with sites similar to our own, or that contain content our own visitors are likely to find interesting and useful. It is important to restrict our ...› Continue reading
Create Your Own Download Links
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 | Computers |
Copyright 2005 Poingo.com One of the great features of working with the web is the ability to download a file by clicking on a link. As most earthlings know, a link is most frequently visible as blue underlined text displayed on a website, or on an HTML email. Links can also be presented as hot spots on an image, or a button which can be clicked. Sometimes when we click on links, we are magically transported to a new web page. Behind the scenes, we are actually receiving new files from a web ...› Continue reading
How to Create a Successful Mini-site
Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 | Marketing |
Nathan Lynch of (www.SuperAffiliateCash.com) interviews Harvey Segal, owner of "The Ad Tracking Guide" (www.ad-tracking.com) One of the hottest ways to market on the net right now is to create what is called a mini site. Usually one or more pages focused on one theme. Harvey Segal of Ad-tracking.com reveals some of his hard hitting secrets to affiliate success. [Nathan] Harvey, I think the name gives it away but can you tell us about your mini site ad-tracking.com [Harvey] Well Nathan, I think ...› Continue reading
Like Links? Begin With Top-notch Content
Monday, February 8th, 2010 | Business |
These days, one of the best routes to traffic from search engines is posting substantive content that has value for a particular audience. Then you want to get that content linked like heck. Inbound links increase your chances of rising in the search engine ranks. When you've chosen an appealing topic, filled your piece with meaty content and kept self-promotion to no more than 10 percent of the file, you should be able to arrange free links with a lot of effort and no monetary outlay. Here's ...› Continue reading
Automatic Ad Submission
Sunday, February 7th, 2010 | Advertising |
Did you know there is software available which will allow you to automatically submit your ads to web sites that accept free ads, and to newsletters that do likewise? This software will submit any number of ads you wish, in any frequency you desire. "Wow - what a great idea!", you might think. I can submit my ads to thousands of these sites with a single keystroke. "What a time saver!" Some people send out a dozen or more like this everyday. Is this doing them any good? Well maybe yes, and ...› Continue reading
BEST WAYS TO PROMOTE YOUR WEB SITE
Saturday, February 6th, 2010 | Advertising |
After a couple of weeks or may be a couple of month's hard work, you have created a very good web site with brilliant contents. All you need now is visitors to your web site, but there are no visitors. This can be a real disappointment. Good web site creation is not enough to get visitors to your site. There are about 300 million web pages out there. If people don't know about your web site then they will never visit your site. You have to promote your web site day and night online ...› Continue reading
Online Music Marketing
Friday, February 5th, 2010 | Advertising |
Making money from music online: NARIP and the Hype Council help the record industry face the facts and expose the fiction ' a report by The G-Man. The numbers are supposed to be big in online marketing, but are they? Clearly, we need someone with 'Net experience to set a few things straight. Scott Meldrum is a businessperson and musician with a dry wit and a background in bulk mail. Oops, excuse me, direct response advertising. He's also the man called on by major labels when they want to brand ...› Continue reading
Using Mylar Rolls as Index Tabs
Thursday, February 4th, 2010 | Business |
Managing paper is actually a part of our lives. Every person does have some very crucial documents that must be kept in hand at all times. For some of us, they are usually handouts, homework and assignments. But for various others, they are mostly insurance forms, benefit statements and medical bills. Still for several others, they are mainly receipts, schedules and invoices. All your documents can be sorted out and arranged in an orderly manner is by using Mylar roll index tabs. It also helps ...› Continue reading
MakeGlobalCash.com announces its launch into the highly
Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010 | Advertising |
MakeGlobalCash.com, partnered with jumpat.com, announces its launch into the highly profitable search engine market. Designed to help prevent the high failure rate plaguing small Internet businesses, MakeGlobalCash.com provides a low cost, one stop shop for all the advertising needs (including training) of a home based business. Over 90% of Internet home based businesses will 'crash and burn' within a year and never turn a profit. Most search engines and Internet advertising companies provide ...› Continue reading
Search Engines BAN affiliate links!
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 | Marketing |
> From the Desk of Eric Owens > VP of Business Development - http://stick.marketingharvest.com A question that I frequently hear from my clients is: "Do I really need to have my own domain name to get my distributor or affiliate link listed in the Search Engines?" The one word answer is 'YES.'. First, many search engines are 'truncating' distributor & affiliate links (reducing them to the basic link, which is often the company website minus the your distributor or affiliate code), or even ...› Continue reading
Ten Tall Tales of Traditional Marketing #2
Monday, February 1st, 2010 | Advertising |
You have our permission to publish this article electronically or in print, at no cost, as long as the bylines are included. Please print the article in its entirety unchanged and notify the author by email when you use it. ~*~*~ "Ten Tall Tales of Traditional Marketing That Cost You Tons" Tall Tale #2 "Advertising is Expensive" By Jimmy Vee & Travis Miller Let's face it. Advertising isn't exactly a bargain. But it doesn't have to be as costly an endeavor as many people believe it to be. As we ...› Continue reading