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In the present era of globalization the role of the Internet is not restricted to merely exchanging information and social networking anymore. The Internet is fast becoming the world’s largest market place where people from the most diverse and bizarre paces are now coming together and exchanging goods and services for money.

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How to Choose a Website Designer
Submitted 06 May 2008

A good quality website designer is going to help you go a long way in having a great looking site that is professional and high quality. A great professional web design site will speak volumes about your company and brand image. Here are some tips to help you select the perfect web designer of choice!

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Some people assume if you make a few posts and then submit it to the search engines then the traffic will just come automatically. Unfortunately it’s not as easy as that. Be patient. Many search engines take weeks to get in the system. The most effective way of promoting any website is by creating valuable content. It is important to have something of value to offer to your visitors. Adding...

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What Is Search Engine Marketing?
Submitted 06 May 2008

Search Engine Marketing is such a confusing topic for many people that I thought it was time to lend a helping hand and make things a lot easier for you. If you are in the beginning stages of a home based business and are looking for ways to enhance your downline you will enjoy this article. Even if you are a veteran to the marketing world and have made yourself a good living online, this can help...

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There are a few marketing tricks you can use to begin building traffic to your website. If you are an affiliate marketer, or network marketer, this method will bring you target traffic by using article submission. The first thing to remember is that you should be the person writing your articles if you want this trick to work for free. You do not have to be a great writer at all. If this seems too...

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Backlinks are a highly important and necessary part of any successful website. Backlinks are essential for Search Engine Optimization (SEO) because they help to judge the popularity and importance of the website based on their backlinks to other sites. That is the main reason there are so many directories online. One well known directory is the Canadian Business Directory. Ca that is well known...

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How do you get Google Sitelinks?
Submitted 06 May 2008

In this article, I am going to discuss the issue related to Google sitelinks. So the article is going to be little technical. Before three years, webmasters noted that Google has started showing “sub topic” or “sub category” links within the results. Now Google has finally implemented the change and the name given to that service is “SiteLinks”. Sitelinks are the additional links that appear...

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A properly designed website will not have to work much about its search engine optimization. The key thus is to follow the principles and design an ideal website. The textual element of the website should be well separated from the design elements. Information may be what lures visitors to the website, but the design and layout is what makes them stay. A poor and hard-to-ude website design may...

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Googlism explained
Submitted 06 May 2008

Google, one of the most powerful search engines on the planet, has turned into a household name. Founded in September 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin,this site covers eight billion web pages, which make it the largest search engine ever.

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There is only so much space on the first page of major search engines for advertising; up to around 20 results for every search to be exact. Competition for top search rankings is driving up the cost for advertisers. Where and when will alternatives emerge to compete with the big three; Google, Yahoo and MSN?

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Search marketing or search engine marketing (SEM) is all about harnessing the search engines for marketing purposes. For some, it's an obvious decision whether or not to use search marketing. Others need a little more convincing. But first, let's understand how it works...

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Creating a search strategy
Submitted 30 April 2008

Strange things can happen for other reasons as well. Sometimes the relevance ranking systems that search engines use (and which they are reluctant to reveal), can throw off your search by ignoring some of the words in your search statement.

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There are two kinds of gateways: library gateways and portals. (See Lesson 3 for a discussion of portals.) Library gateways are collections of databases and informational sites, arranged by subject, that have been assembled, reviewed and recommended by specialists, usually librarians. These gateway collections support research and reference needs by identifying and pointing to recommended,...

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Subject directories
Submitted 30 April 2008

Subject directories, unlike search engines, are created and maintained by human editors, not electronic spiders or robots. The editors review and select sites for inclusion in their directories on the basis of previously determined selection criteria. The resources they list are usually annotated. Directories tend to be smaller than search engine databases, typically indexing only the home page or...

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Metasearch engines
Submitted 30 April 2008

Metasearch engines do not crawl the web compiling their own searchable databases. Instead, they search the databases of multiple sets of individual search engines simultaneously, from a single site and using the same interface. Metasearchers provide a quick way of finding out which engines are retrieving the best results for you in your search.

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Search engines Definition
Submitted 30 April 2008

Search engines compile their databases by employing "spiders" or "robots" ("bots") to crawl through web space from link to link, identifying and perusing pages. Sites with no links to other pages may be missed by spiders altogether. Once the spiders get to a web site, they typically index most of the words on the publicly available pages at the site. Web page owners...

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Using a Pick List
Submitted 30 April 2008

A "pick list", or set of directories and subdirectories used to organize the surrogates, is used by Yahoo, Magellan, and other search engines. These have the advantage of pre-collecting a set of resources about a topic, so if a topic used as a directory heading matches your search topic, these are a quickest and most reliable way to find a starting point for your information.

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Using a Search Engine
Submitted 30 April 2008

There are two ways a user talks to a web database - through a type-in box and by selecting choices from a directory structure. This section will examine the more common of the two, the search engine, and will help you to learn the differences between search engines (because, just as the databases are different, so are the search engines) and how to become an effective searcher.

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Introduction to Web Databases
Submitted 30 April 2008

This shouldn't be hard", you think to yourself. You want to buy a computer, so you figure the Internet is the best place to look. You get on Alta Vista, and type "computers" in the text box. It comes back and tells you that it has found about 1 million pages matching your query terms. You try another tactic - you type in "I want to buy a computer". Only 400,000 pages this...

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Configuring a Mailing List
Submitted 23 April 2008

he following information is an aid to help you setting up your mailing list. To access the Mailing List configuration screen, you can either click the settings button in siteadmin, or by going to the following URL http://lists.yourdomain.ext/mailman/admin/listname (replacing yourdomain.ext for your domain name, and listname for the name of your mailing list. You will then be able to log in with...

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Thunderbird Setting up mail filters
Submitted 23 April 2008

For those who have purchased the spam filtering option, this tutorial will help you set up message filters in Thunderbird. Please refer to the Thunderbird website for further information. This tutorial assumes you are using IMAP to collect your mail, however the process is identical, if you prefer to use POP3. To set up a new mail filter, click "Tools" in the toolbar, then choose...

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Setting up Windows Mobile
Submitted 23 April 2008

This article shows how to use a Windows Mobile device with your 34SP mail account, it assumes that you are also using the additional SMTP service that 34SP can provide for you.TThe following screen collects your primary data, in here enter the relevant data in the fields, the username should be your full email address, if you wish check the save password box as well.

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If you have not changed anything since the last time you checked / sent mail, do not adjust your settings simply close Outlook (Express), reopen it and try again later. If this has not resolved your problem you need to check your Outlook (Express) settings, making sure that the POP3 (and SMTP if applicable) server(s) are as in the screenshots, and that your full user name and password are...

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Mail for Apple Mac
Submitted 23 April 2008

Hopefully this tutorial will get you up and running with your new mail account with 34SP using Mail (for Apple Mac OSX). This tutorial assumes you have already set up your mailbox in Plesk and you just require mail set up to connect to that mailbox.

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Mail for Apple Mac OSX 10.5 Leopard
Submitted 23 April 2008

Hopefully this tutorial will get you up and running with your new mail account with 34SP using Mail (for Apple Mac OSX 10.5 (Leopard)). This tutorial assumes you have already set up your mailbox in Plesk and you just require mail set up to connect to that mailbox.

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