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Author :: John Taylor  |
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| Article Title :: Are You Striving To Be Popular? |
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Are You Striving To Be Popular?
by: John Taylor
Link Popularity or Link Analysis
The majority of the major search engines use link popularity as an important criteria in ranking the relevancy of a web site. As search engines have become more sophisticated, so too has link popularity. Link popularity is simply a way of representing the number of links from other web sites that point to your web site.
This link building, or link popularity, strategy has gained immense success due to the crawling nature of most search engines. Spiders crawl from link to link and store pages into their database. Link popularity is generally gained through reciprocal linking. Other web sites would usually (read full article) |
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Author :: John Taylor  |
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| Article Title :: Anatomy Of A Reciprocal Linking Campaign |
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Anatomy Of A Reciprocal Linking Campaign
by: John Taylor
Reciprocal linking means forming partnerships with other sites who place a link from their Web pages to yours. You then give them a similar link in return.
When you look for people to swap links with, make sure that you don't reduce the quality or content of your own site. You don't want users to click straight through without reading your content
About The Author
John Taylor
To learn more information about Link Popularity I strongly recommend that you visit http://www.Link-Advantage.com
jt@clickforcontent.com
This article was posted on August 11, 2005
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Author :: Brian Pratt  |
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| Article Title :: How To Start An Internet Business |
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How To Start An Internet Business
by: Brian Pratt
When you first start out to build an internet home business it's really hard to know what to do. There are so many programs, so many guaranteed money making opportunities and so, so much to learn.
Here are some tips on how to start an internet home business:
(1) Look Around
Take time to look around at all the opportunities on offer.
Do some searches on your topics of interest. See if anyone has a training page for an internet home business which has caught your eye.
Join a traffic exchange and spend time surfing there. Make sure you read each ad. This will expose you to most of the opportunities which are being actively marketed.
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Author :: John Tulus  |
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| Article Title :: Google - The Next Step In IM |
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Google - The Next Step In IM
by: John Tulus
As Google keeps on expanding, it was only a matter of time before they entered the IM arena.
Although there have been several rumours regarding the acquisition of Jabber by Google, it is now more likely that they will acquire Meetro from Meetroduction.
Meetro is a location-aware networking software, the main objective of which is to find people in the "real world" that are close by to hang out with.
In their own words at Meetro's website:
"Technically speaking, Meetro is radius and proximity based software. Untechnically speaking, it finds like-minded people around you instantly. Wherever you are. So whether you’re in-town or out of tow (read full article) |
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Author :: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.  |
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| Article Title :: A Brief History of the Book |
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A Brief History of the Book
by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D.
"The free communication of thought and opinion is one of the most precious rights of man; every citizen may therefore speak, write and print freely."
(French National Assembly, 1789)
I. What is a Book?
UNESCO's arbitrary and ungrounded definition of "book" is:
""Non-periodical printed publication of at least 49 pages excluding covers".
But a book, above all else, is a medium. It encapsulates information (of one kind or another) and conveys it across time and space. Moreover, as opposed to common opinion, it is - and has always been - a rigidly formal affair. Even the latest "innovations" are nothing but ancient wine in spa (read full article) |
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Author :: Jane Fulton  |
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| Article Title :: Create Your Own Business Cards, Part 2 |
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Create Your Own Business Cards, Part 2
by: Jane Fulton
This is the second part of creating your own business card. If you missed the first one, let me know: mailto:webmistress@janes-place.com
Click in the box, where you want your text to appear.Type in your text. Make sure the text is where you want it. For example, in my card the bottom text wasn't under my logo. To put it under the logo, I highlighted the text I wanted under the logo and clicked on the left button on the tool bar.
You can change the font, by going to the 'Format Menu' and choosing 'Font'. Choose your Font size and the type of Font you want. Click 'ok'. NOTE: Be sure you choose a Font that is easily read. If yo (read full article) |
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Author :: Joseph Akintaju  |
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| Article Title :: The Holy Grail That Online Advertisers, Merchants, |
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The Holy Grail That Online Advertisers, Merchants, Publishers And Shoppers Have Been Looking For!
by: Joseph Akintaju
For Online Publishers/RSS Feeds users - RSS (Real Simple Syndication) is a popular way for online users/publishers to pull news and information from across the web. RSS allows web sites to publish real time content to online users/shoppers easily and the trend is growing. Some site have taken advantage of this technology and created RSS/XML feeds using products data feeds from top online merchants/advertisers.
Therefore, Publishers/RSS feeds users can grab any products feeds they want and provide their site visitors with top online stores most current information on ho (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Moves to Small Business Accounting/Retai |
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Microsoft Moves to Small Business Accounting/Retail Market – stakes and thoughts
by: Andrew Karasev
In this small article we will be looking at the new opportunities for Microsoft Small Business Server specialists, but rather look at the global business strategy and possible ways of future ERP modules standardizing and interoperability. This is important to get into consideration for midsize and large corporate business IT decision makers. Let’s look at the chronology and possible future development.
• Great Plains Software acquisition. When Microsoft took leading position on the operating system market and released stable and reliable Windows 2000 Server, the next logical st (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Great Plains Implementation for Midsize |
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Microsoft Great Plains Implementation for Midsize & Large Corporation: Lockbox Processing
by: Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Great Plains is now targeting large and midsize businesses and being matured ERP has advanced, but still very simple in use modules and features: Lockbox Processing for Accounts Receivables, Customer/Vendor Consolidation, Multicurrency etc. We’ll try to cover these features in the series of small articles to help decision maker and end user understand the feature and how does it work to make a decision to purchase additional nice modules. In our opinion large corporation, which had to use ERP with rich functionality in the past, doesn’t have to do it in our new t (read full article) |
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Author :: Andrew Karasev  |
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| Article Title :: Microsoft Great Plains: Dexterity vs. eConnect – F |
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Microsoft Great Plains: Dexterity vs. eConnect – FAQ
by: Andrew Karasev
Microsoft Business Solutions Great Plains, former Great Plains Software Dynamics/eEnterprise was originally written in IDE and programming language – Great Plains Dexterity. Currently Microsoft is on the way of transforming its ERP applications: Great Plains, Navision, Solomon, Axapta and MS CRM to be better integrated and fit into the future of its .Net platform. As a result we see new development tools: eConnect, Extender, etc. These tools should probably succeed Dexterity in the long run. From time to time we see complications on this way – for example on recent MBS worldwide conference – Dexterity S (read full article) |
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