A collection of useful web articles
Archive for September, 2009
What to Look For In A Cheap Web Hosting Provider
Sep 23rd
If you have made the decision to switch from your expensive web host to a cheaper web host to host your website, you may be a bit overwhelmed over the thousands of cheap web hosting providers available on the internet. When choosing a web host, you will want to make sure that the provider is reliable, continues to update the server hardware and software, and has excellent customer service. You should also check the customer testimonials.
Nothing is more frustrating to a business website owner than the web host being down. This happens occasionally, even for the best ones, but if you can’t get in touch with the web hosting provider, it can prove to be disastrous.. Imagine not being able to have your customers reach your website for days! The revenue that you lose could be astronomical!
So while price may be a consideration when choosing a cheap web hosting provider, it should not be the only consideration. As mentioned, one of the most important things to look for in a cheap web host is good customer service, and as part of a great service is the possiblity to purchase not only web hosting, but also cheap domains online. Who knows? – Perhaps you will feel like to expand your business in the future and having one provider for all web hosting related services can prove to be very efficient!.
Yes – a web host can be good even though they’re low cost.
You would also want to check out the space available on the cheap web hosting plan, as well as the bandwidth allotted for your website. Bandwidth is what allows customers to visit your site, and it’s important that it’s big enough to handle all your incoming visitors.
You should be extra concerned about the space; even if the space that you have now seems to be sufficient, you may want to expand your website at one point in time.
Another important feature You should check out is if you are allowed to add additional sites to the hosting plan (called addons).. There are many different ways to earn money with websites on the internet, and by hosting several of your own sites, the sky is the limit when it comes to internet income.
By Anders Eriksson
CEO Datorsam
http://www.ResaleRightsWorld.com
How to Draft Copy for the Internet
Sep 21st
Well-written web copy is a crucial tool for attracting and keeping web site visitors. One of the most important (but often overlooked) features of a great Web site is the quality of its writing. Many Web designers spend hours coding the Web site and ignore the need to produce readable content that meets the needs of the Web site’s visitors. Quite simply, no matter how good your Web site appears, if its content is bad, visitors wont come to it and they won’t stay.
Keep it short and simple
The trick to writing good Web copy is to keep your text short so that it can be easily read by your visitors. Most people don’t read Web pages in the same way that they read text on the printed page. They don’t even read every word; instead, they browse the page and look for words and phrases that are relevant to them and to their interests.
Breaking the content into short paragraphs allows the visitor to read or skim a paragraph quickly to see if it contains something of interest. If you can manage it, break the text into bullet points, as these are easier to read and digest — use bullets where order isn’t important and use numbers or letters where it is.
When choosing your words, lean on the side of simplicity and words that are in common use. A Web site isn’t the place to use 5 dollar words that require your reader to pick up a dictionary to understand what you mean.
Get the main points down first When ordering your content, place the most important and relevant content at the top of the page, so it is there where your visitor can see it the second your page loads. When you are telling your story, tell it in the first sentence or paragraph and then expand on this in a similar way to how you might write a newspaper story. In a good newspaper story, you should be able to split the article in the middle; discard the bottom half, and the top half should still contain all the salient points of the story, albeit in a shorter format and with much less detail.
Write descriptive headings
Headings are a vital part of your Web page or blog and they’re important for search engines, too. While you might be tempted to use puns and smart headlines in your text and blog posts and while these look great in print, they are much less effective on the Internet. The reason is that your pages are indexed for display in search engine results, and headings that are a pun or a play on words aren’t indicative of the page’s true content. You’re likely to have your page miss out on being in results that it should appear in, and instead have it appearing as a result in searches that it doesn’t relate to.
Even if your pages do show up in relevant search results, the absence of the text that makes the pun heading understandable will make it difficult for a reader to assess the relevance of your page, so they are likely to bypass it in favour of a more obviously relevant page. Instead, keep your headlines simple and explanatory of the page or blog post content.
Write the way you speak
Most of us can talk about our interests and what our businesses do when we talk about them. However, place a screen in front of many people and it all gets too hard and formal. On the Web, in most cases, we’d do better if we wrote pretty much the way we speak.
So, write in a style that is chatty yet informative, using words like ‘you’ and ‘they’ rather than ‘one’ or other stuffy forms of address. Write in the active voice rather than the passive voice—when you write in the active voice, your writing has more punch and it is generally shorter and more concise, too.
What to write about
Write content that will appeal to your audience. Your Web site should be designed from your visitor’s point of view and provide them with what they want to read and learn about. So, make sure your writing focuses on what your visitor wants to read, not what you want to tell them — there is a big difference.
WIIFM (or what’s in it for me?), is the subconscious question a reader asks when they are reading your web site or blog content — they want to know how it affects them and what they have to gain from it. For your content to work, you need to answer this question and do so early in your page or blog post to make sure they read on. You have to entice them into the content with an offer they can’t refuse.
Cutting to the chase
When you’re writing content for your Web site, do so in a simple text editor. That way, you focus on the content and not on the coding or how it looks. Print a copy of your text and read through it carefully. Then remove extra adjectives and adverbs to tighten up your text and give it a punchier reading style. Well-written Web content will make your site approachable for your visitors and help you get your message across to them, whatever it might be.
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How To Make Money With Article Directories
Sep 19th
Article directories are websites that contain a lot of articles. Most of these articles are usually put there by the one that owns the copyright to them, and usually as a promotion method.
The way to make money with an article directory is to supply each article with your byline placed under it, so that everyone reading the article will a) know who wrote it, and b) will be able to visit your website to gather more information. By repeatedly using this method, people who are interested in your product or service will notice your articles, view you as knowledgeable about the topic, and may even end up visiting your website.
Even if you can not write anything about on the topic which you are promoting, you can always hire a writer to do the work for you. Getting top quality articles written is usually very expensive, however they will eventually pay for themselves, through affiliate sales (if you are promoting as an affiliate), or selling your own services.
Here’s a real life example. Let’s pretend that you are an accountant working from home, and you decide to write an article on a topic you feel familiar with; accounting. You then post it to various article directories. Those who are searching for information on the topic you wrote about will find, and read your article. They will notice that you indeed have the knowledge and skill they are looking for in order to some work for them, and ends up visiting your website to contact you.
The article you wrote just landed you a new client! This client may even decide to use your services regularly, and end up giving you a nice recurring profit. Now remember, since you have posted it on not one, but serveral free article directories, many others who have affiliate websites about accounting will find and use your article on their own website. The great thing about this, is that since they must attach your byline to it, they will help bringing you even more exposure – and sales!
There are several article directories out there for you to post your articles on. Your best course of action is to put a copy of each of your articles on as many as you can find for maximum exposure. This will eventually help to bring more traffic and customers to your website, which will lead to even more new orders and more profit!
By Anders Eriksson
CEO and Owner Datorsam
Http://www.generate-more-money.com/?p=3
What is Joomla and Why Do I Need It?
Sep 13th
Joomla Tutorials is in high demand as Joomla, an opensource CMS, is quickly turning into the Content Management System of choice by the vast audience of site owners who are updating their sites to fit into a Web 2.0 framework.
Learning Joomla is straightforward with Joomla Administrator, and the Joomla tutorials offered by MyJoomlaGuide.com. Net 2.0 is a term used to explain the next-generation of websites. These 2.0 sites provide such functionality as the facility to add and upload their own content, as well as write reviews, share photographs, videos, post in forums, just about anything.
Joomla is an Open-Source (this means it’s free), Content Management System (CMS), which simplifies a lot of the technical jobs of running an internet site, and turns them into a straightforward to use interface where just about anyone can become an effective webmaster.
If you’re one of millions of businesses with a domain that has been unvaried for many months, or worse, several years, you’re not alone. Over half of all net sites are older, Static (meaning they don’t change ), without any Web 2.0 features.
Joomla is an affordable alternative, it is free, and Joomla has a very large user community. Joomla’s easy-to use “Administrator,” or “Backend” interface allows even the most amateur user the power to manage their website.
Joomla has thousands of Extensions and Plugins to expand core functionality of the system to provide further features and benefits. This suggests, you can simply add new features to your Joomla internet site simply by installing them thru the simple to use Administrator.
Joomla’s built-in Search Engine Optimized linking system ( this suggests the search engines love these types of sites) is managed immediately. You only need to add content, and supply some details about the content via the director, and Joomla will produce well optimized links and titles, making your sites appealing and easily indexable to the search engines.
Visually, Joomla is just as stunning as any other web site out there. With thousands of Free Joomla templates and several high-quality Joomla Template clubs, finding the perfect template for your site should not be a tough task.
So let’s see, easy to use, search engine optimized, easily expandable, visually surprising, and it’s free. So why do you need Joomla?
google mapquest driving directions
Sep 9th
When I find something I like, I always want to tell as many of my friends, family members, acquaintances and anyone else who will listen about it. My latest find is EZ Driving Directions. I stumbled across this great and helpful site when I was trying to decide between google mapquest driving directions. I found all kinds of helpful information about free online direction sites there. In fact, I found out some things I did not even know such as that google offers 3D maps as part of their service options. I went there and looked up a route from my home to my office just for fun.
Over the years I have used different websites and different programs for my travel needs but I have not been able to depend on one in particular. It seems that one site is great for one thing but another site is great for another. I am now tempted to give maps google a try and see if that website can not accommodate all of my needs on one website instead of having to go to different locations to map out my trips, my short distance drives and even book some travel plans other then mapping. I am anxious to use the site.
There have been a few times where I have gotten directions online and they just didn’t make sense. However, when it comes to yahoo maps I have never been led to the wrong destination. They just don’t ever seen to be fooled by construction, or names changes with roads. There have even been a few times where i’ve seen the directions change within a matter of days of taking the same route. They seem to do a much better job keeping their systems up to date with what is going on out there in the real world of mapping software.