Getting Started in FarmVille
January 8, 2010 by John38 · 3 Comments
If you’re new to the world of FarmVille, it won’t likely take long for you to figure out why this game has captured the imagination of the Facebook community. There are a ton of options when it comes to what seeds you can grow, what buildings and decorations you can put on your farm, and which types of livestock you choose to raise. Because you do have so many options though, it can be a little difficult at first to figure out where to start in order to develop your farm right. Here are some FarmVille strategies that can help you get the best out of your farm.
Expand Slowly
You want to get the most out of your land when you’re working in FarmVille. This means that you’ll want to clear a substantial amount of land so that you can plant as many crops as possible. You do have to be careful about how much land you clear at once though. Here’s a FarmVille hint – it costs 15 coins to clear one plot of land, so if you clear too many at once, you won’t have any coins left to buy the seeds you want to plant.
It’s best to slowly expand your plowed plots of land so that you’re always able to take full advantage of their planting potential. After each harvest, it’s a good idea to replant on all of your current plots first. Once you’ve done this it will be much easier to figure out how much more land you can afford to clear this time around. Following this pattern will quickly allow you to expand your farm while ensuring that you always have enough money to plant on all of your cleared plots.
Plan Your Harvests
Another FarmVille secret is that it can be tough to get the hang of at first is timing your harvests right. Each crop you plant in the game will take a particular amount of time to mature. Once a crop is mature, you can harvest it. But don’t wait too long. If you don’t get back in time, your crops will wither and you’ll just have to plow the land again and start over. It’s important to plan your plantings so that you’ll be able to get back to check on your farm before this happens.
One of the great things about FarmVille is that you can take it as seriously as you want to take it. If you only want to log in once a week, that’s fine. Just make sure you plant crops that will last that long. Once you start playing though, it’s not likely you’ll be able to stay away for very long.
So You Want To Build A Website?
October 17, 2009 by John38 · 8 Comments
Introduction
When I decided I needed a website for my business I had no idea of the very many processes involved. Like most people, I thought web design meant deciding on the graphics and the look of the pages and then by some magic it would all happen.I simply hadn’t had any exposure to the planning and build process which I now know to be extensive!
I have a friend who is in the business of SEO web design and web content management systems so I approached him for a quote. As a complete novice who is computer literate up to a point, I was amazed at the depth of initial questioning required to find out exactly what I wanted to achieve.
I had no idea about the various elements and the structure of the site and I found it mind blowing when I learnt about the amount of work involved. So I thought other people would be interested to know more about this complicated process particularly if you consider yourself a non computer person and have to get a website built. I have asked my SEO friend to supply the technical information for this article.In case you are wondering ‘SEO’ stands for search engine optimisation, and refers to the practise of getting your website ranked as close to the top of the results for a particular search term in a search engine. You see you’re learning already!
Stages in the Process
Target Audience
Before building a website there are important questions to consider. I was asked who would be my potential audience. Who are my customers likely to be? Would they be children, businesses, home owners, sales people, parents or teenagers and so on?
The Objective of the Website
Then I was asked, what was the purpose of my website? Did I want to sell products on line or use it to market my business and get more leads for potential customers? Maybe I would want to use the site as an online brochure to showcase my services. Another possibility was to use the website to foster a community so that I was in contact with other like-minded people, with chat rooms, online discussions and being supported by advertising on the site. This didn’t really apply to my business, although I did think about offering to advertise allied services!
I hadn’t quite realised the scope of a website but as I was asked these questions it became clear that a lot of careful planning went into the preparation before building a website. I realised it is like any project, the majority of the work is in the preparation, a bit like decorating really!
Creating a Site Map
The importance of creating a site map is to get it clear in your mind of all the pages you will have on your website so you can prepare the content for each page and begin to design the flow through the website, such as when a user adds a product to their basket, then enters their delivery and billing address and makes the credit card payment in the correct order.
A sitemap is basically the blueprint for your website and is an essential part of the plan if you want the design, copy writing, search engine optimization and monitoring of your website to be successful.
The aim is to make the site as user friendly as possible so that there are no barriers to getting into the website or making a purchase. For that reason often user name and passwords are set for the customer so that they are not put off making a purchase by having to register. How many times have you gone to buy something online and then been faced with having to choose a user name and password to create an account, and fill out all of your address details and decided not to bother in the end? Well they just lost a sale!
For a non e-commerce site things are simpler with a contact form which allows you to receive enquiries by email without publishing your email address on the website, thus avoiding junk email.Web forms can also validate the information before you receive it, so ensuring that the phone number provided does not contain words, and that the email address is in the correct format, for example. These things may sound very technical to us lay-folk but I assure you everything has to be decided in advance before starting on the construction of the site.
Your Domain Name
Choosing a domain name is often quite a problem because every name you initially come up with will almost certainly have been taken. Domain names ending in .com are by far the most popular and internationally recognised; the snag is that it’s very popularity means that the majority of the shorter names have probably already been registered. However, you can usually think of some domain name that is available, which is much less time consuming than trying to purchase a previously registered domain name from its existing owner, most of the time just contacting them, and getting a reply is a challenge.
So looking at names with endings such as .net; .org .co.uk or .info may be able to provide you with the domain name you want. When choosing your domain name it is very important to include one or more of your keywords if possible as this can apparently help with search engine rankings. So although the name of your business is the obvious choice for a domain name, it is not necessarily the only option.
Copy
The next stage is preparing the content. This is not the design of your website – just the words and visuals you want to have one each of the pages.
Having gathered all the above information you will need to decide what imagery you want to use within the website content. As we all know, a picture speaks a thousand words and remains in people’s memory far longer than just words. It is a popular concept that people don’t read, and is even more true on the web today, so use as many images, diagrams, cartoons and illustrations as possible.
For each image you could also have a caption, as the caption of an image is the next ‘most read’ words on the page after the page title. Images and their captions need to be clickable. When you click on a picture it should take you to the next stage of the process such as the sale page or placing an enquiry if your website is for lead generation. All images should also have alternative text or alt tags. Alt tags will display the hover text when you position your mouse over the picture, but also they are used by screen readers to assist visually impaired users know what the image is about.
Website Design
Finally we come to the design of your website.
Sometimes one of the most difficult parts in website design can be the creation of the designs, whilst there are clear technical aspects to be worked in there is no clear right and wrong with regards the style and your work is almost entirely dependent upon the impression of the client contact that has to review the work.
There are a number of ways to approach website design but ultimately you need to create a design brief for the designer(s) to work from. Look at other websites and your competitor’s websites to find out what you like or dislike. The design brief should give reference to the logo, any existing brand guidelines or schemes and fonts and colour schemes, and should also detail which pages of the website that the designer is being tasked with creating visuals for.
The very best results will be achieved by using a graphic designer, and beware – not all graphic designers are the same. A graphic designer who designs specifically for print is working in a different discipline than a graphic designer who designs for screen and specifically the web. So choose your designer carefully, look at other work that person has done and determine whether or not you like their style.
If you are working in the big time and budget allows, use multiple graphic designers who have all been given the same design brief and request three concept designs from each designer. If the client themselves also do a graphic design, even if it’s a back of the envelope scribble, you will then have 10 concept designs. The next step is to get them all together and select the preferred elements from each design. Then give the work to the selected graphic designer to work up as the final artwork.
The artwork should be finalised and agreed on by everybody before development of the site begins.
Navigation
Another important consideration when building a website is how you want your navigation to work. You can have links within the content of your website, in the text, so there are not just links from the menu. You will need to decide whether the links will open into a new window, retaining your original page open or just change the page to the one clicked on. Next time you go online, you will realise how much thought has gone into the way in which a website works. You will may also have some ideas for improving how some of them work after reading all of this!
Production
Finally the preparation has been done and the site is ready to be constructed. Now for the more technical stuff! You will need to have decided which programming language to use to build the website. There are two main types for developing a website, one is Unix based, and the other is Windows based. Each one has pros and cons. If you are starting from scratch then it probably won’t matter, so you can go with the preference of your professional doing the work. My website is built on the Unix platform (apparently!) which is the same as many of the more well known websites such as Ebay, Facebook, Google and Amazon. Also your website hosting must be compatible with the development language with which your website is built.
Work In Progress
The best way to build a website and be able to monitor work in progress is on the web server where the site is ultimately going to live. This way, those involved in reviewing the work can see work in progress and provide comments throughout the development process.
Launching Your New Website
The moment of excitement comes when your site finally gets launched and you see the results of all the thought that has gone into the whole process.
I spent many hours working with the web agency to get the Xbox 360 steering wheel review site just right for our company before taking it live, and when the day came to publish it I was really pleased at all our hard work.
As soon as the site has gone live there is no substitute for real world testing though, so ask as many of your friends and colleagues to view the website from their own offices and give feedback..
Accessibility and Compliance
The website has to meet the current standards for website coding and doing so insures that disabled users, such as the visually impaired, can still access the entire website if they are using a Braille web browser. To date there has only be one case of an organisation being charged for having an in-accessible website which was the site for the 2000 Sydney Olympics, make sure you are not the second case and get it clear in your mind what this entails and be sure you and your web designer agree the same thing. Accessibility and Compliance are confusingly similar and have different levels, each having potential implications on designs and technology components, and build costs. It is also a good idea to also discuss conformance moving forward, particularly if you have a web content management system, because and accessible of compliant site may become un-accessible after six months of being edited by you if you do not add or edit the website content in an accessible manner.
Unforeseen Items
There are always things that arise in any project which you suddenly realise you have forgotten, so no matter how well the web developer prepares and asks the right questions, there is bound to be a last minute change of mind or addition to the site. The main aim is to minimise the number of glitches that might arise because they aren’t calculated in at the start and they could cause extra costs and delays on the date of the website going live.As a general rule it is always a good idea to get he site live to the original plans and then look at an update after it has gone live, unless it is a very small deviation from the initial plans.
Reporting and Monitoring
Once your website is up and running, you might like to know how many people visit your website and from that number how many actually buy the products or place an enquiry. From these statistics you can work out the ratio of hits to sales and gradually make changes to improve the ratios. There are some reliable statistics packages such as Google Analytics or Web-Stat.com which allow you to collect and review website visitor data in near real time. All you need to do this is to have a small block of code inserted into each web page on your site.Using web stats programs is also invaluable for SEO keyword reviews after your site has been live for a while because it tells you what phrases have been typed into the search engines by users before they visited your website.
Another useful service that Web-stat.com provides is to monitor the website and warn you by email or text message if the site is offline.
Marketing
Once the website is live there are lots of things you can do to market your product or service. The first step is to submit it to the search engines and at the same time write articles, and press releases. Getting links to the site from forums, blogs and other social networking spaces are other options. For more on this subject ask your designer about SEO, remember that’s search engine optimisation.
How to be Found on the Web
One of the first questions I was asked was, ‘Do you want it to be found by Google the main search engine?’ If I did then there was a whole process of establishing Keywords. So finding the best keywords are vital if you want to be found in Google. He says there are two main types of keywords. The first is the trophy, or generic, keyword for the industry which in my industry is simply ‘demolition’. The second kind of keyword is the long tail keyword. These are not searched for as frequently but if you can get a match then they are much more likely to convert into customers. A good example of this in my industry is ‘factory demolition company Derby’. So it is very important to do a lot of research on keywords to find both those that are the most popular and the most specific. Generally most users only look at the top ten results so you will want to get your website promoted so as to get on this page for your chosen keywords. By using a keyword research tool such as the keyword lookup in the Google Web Master Tools kit you can find the single most popular keyword for your industry.
Conclusion
Wheww. What an amazing amount of work! I hadn’t realised when I started the process of getting a website up and running, how complicated it all is and how many factors you have to consider before even designing the website. The word web design is really a misnomer, as people often think it’s just about the graphic design on the home page, and the branding of the product. Unless you are a computer whizz, most people have no idea how much goes into designing and building a website and the systems that support the work you want it to do. I hope that this article gives you an understanding and insight into the whole process of website development from start to finish.Next time you type in a web address or click on a link to a website, remember all the above work that has probably gone into it!
Is Big Commerce A Good Deal
October 12, 2009 by John38 · 11 Comments
Yahoo Stores (Yahoo Small Business), Volusion, 1ShoppingCart, you probably heard of them. However, BigCommerce seems to be in a league of its own.
At our BigCommerce by Interspire review site we list our honest review of BigCommerce, other shopping carts, and how to sell your products online.
Three reasons o get BigCommerce:
1) Easily create your own e-store
Uploading product images and setting up the rest of your account is really easy. PayPal, 2CheckOut and other payment systems are supported in BigCommerce.
There are two ways – either get your own domain name or a free subdomain provided by BC.com – for eample “mystore.bigcommerce.com”.
2) Customize and control your store design
BigCommerce includes 40 or more templates you can use yourself. The most interesting part feature that sets BigCommerce apart from its competitors is the “point and click” web design interface.
You can read csome of our comarison reviews to see the difference:
1) 1ShoppingCart vs BigCommerce
2) BigCommerce vs Yahoo Stores
3) Big Commerce vs Volusion
You can easily change your store layout by moving elements in real time. Also you can easily edit CSS (style sheet) of the themes.
3) Stats and insights to your business
It’s annoying to admit the fact that while we have FaceBook and Twitter, the basic shopping cart software you’ll find in most places is seriously lacking in statistical tools and cool “web 2.0″ stuff that we’ve all come to love.
You get complete statistical analysis control with BigCommerce. For example, you can see the best selling items, the top customers, and even the geographical location of order using Google Maps.
You will never be in the dark as to how well your business is doing, or how it can be improved. Sales and customer retention rate can be imprved greatly over time.
Besides the above, BigCommerce is also fully SEO-enabled, which means that your entire store will be search engine friendly. All you need to do is focus on adding products and making sales, while you enjoy a free flow of traffic from Google.
With the correct autoresponder software, the sky is the limit as far as your online sales is concerned.
Social Networks And Finding People
September 8, 2009 by John38 · 4 Comments
Are you looking for someone? is it an old school friend, a child hood buddy or a colleague? Well there are many ways of finding this person free online. I have a number of articles covering this subject and provided tips and recommendation to find people free online. In this article I will concentrate on using social networking sites.
Before i show you how to use find people free let me give you an overview.
If you are not aware of what social networking sites are, well let me explain in a nutshell. If you’ve ever heard of the term web 20.0 well this is the basis for social networks. They are more or less similar to the old fashion forums and chartrooms but come with a little twist.
Social networks provide individuals with a space they can call their own online. That is, you can have a page where you write about yourself, add images, friends, contact details and any other thing that tickles your fancy. These pages are typically accessible to people who are also members of the social network.
This is where their power gets unveiled – that is, in relation to finding people free online. Because you are supposed to provide personal information, as mentioned above, you make it possible for other people to find your profile as long as they are members of that particular network.
You need to find the best social networks available today. Use a search engine like Google to type in the keyword “social networks” in order to populate a list of sites you can check out. Hundreds of results will be returned for your perusal. Start with the results at the very top – this is because the search engine put them there based on their popularity on the web. This means they attract the largest number of visitors and their user base is quite large. In fact it is large enough to find someone free in it.
Sign up on these top social netwoks. In most cases they will not charge you any thing to become a member. Once you become a member, take time to network with other members within the site in order to expand your network “reach”.
Once you become a member, you can also use the search tool to find people. Now, use this tool to search for the person you are looking for. It is possible that this person is a subscribed member as well. If you do not find the person – don’t give up, simply try another network.Below I will show you a list of how to use these to find a person free.
Take some time to check out Facebook, Bebo, Linkedin and Mysapce before going to any other social network.
Twitter Mania – Follow Me And I Will Follow You Back
September 6, 2009 by John38 · 7 Comments
Twitter, the social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates (otherwise known as tweets), which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length, has no-doubt become quite a phenomenon. It is widely rumored that Twitter turned down an acquisition offer from Facebook for $500 Million. A recent TechCrunch report stated that Twitter’s valuation has reached in excess of $250 Million. There are reports that state that the reach of Twitter has exceeded that of Digg in a very short span of time. With an excess of 5 Million users and over 50 Million monthly visits, everyone’s tweeting!
Needless to say, what’s made Twitter a revolution is its ease of use. From signup to search, from following others to getting followed by others, to tweet or to retweet, to use the web or the phone, Twitter is just plain simple. Add to this the power of Twitter APIs, there are hundreds of tools, utilities and apps that continue to spring from nowhere. Today, there is a twitter tool just about to do anything you want on twitter.
Some use twitter for chit-chat. Ranging from “I just got up, and am off to a shower” to “Please get out and vote for me”, much is being said in 140 characters or less. Folks are asking questions and people in hundreds respond. Advertisers market their products, Affilaites promote products, News sources announce breaking news and Bloggers post their blogs as tweets – whether for personal or for business, Twitter is seen everywhere and used by everyone.
It has never been easier to build a network of followers. Never before has it been so easy to build a network of a 1,000 followers who follow what you have to say and are ready to receive a message from you. And best of all, it costs nothing to do it! Just think about what you would have to do to get a following of a 1,000 people – whether it is cold calling, or mail advertisement, or opt-in email marketing or a paid squeeze page lead capture – it takes a lot of time, money and effort.
The benefits being obvious, everyone is looking to build a wide follower base. There is a widely prevalent phenomenon on Twitter that is increasing in popularity – “Follow Me and I will Follow You Back“. This simply means that if you follow me on twitter, I will follow you right back. There are two schools of thought on this.
The first school of thought is that it is not appropriate to follow everyone that follows you. The second school of thought obviously thinks not. The idea of not following everyone that follow you has some logic to it. You could think of some parallels to this – “Buy my product, I will buy your product back” or “Subscribe to my newsletter, I will subscribe to your newsletter back”. One could also argue that if you follow 1,000’s of people, you really can’t do justice, as multiple tweets from each one (assuming each one is active) would just be information overload and you simply can’t follow any tweet, giving it justice. Both of these arguments could be argued as having some merit. But, also not.
Think for a moment why people use Twitter. True, one of the primary objectives is for you say what you are doing now and for others to tune in (or “follow”), but Twitter can be used for reasons well beyond that. Twitter is a wonderful networking tool, where you can build relationships with others and communicate not just now, but for months and years to come. You can sure tweet for the moment, but you can just as well message the other person in private. And if it is true that Twitter is a social networking tool, and if others have something of value to offer to you in return, there is nothing unusual about you tuning into their message as well. After all, you only stand to benefit!
The school of thought that says “Follow Me and I will Follow You Back” does has merit. Just because two parties follow each other, there is no commitment or obligation. Either party can ignore tweets, or can search through tweets by name, by RSS feeds or utilizing one of the infinite tools available, if the ongoing tweets are missed. Either party can message each other, and either party can choose to review or ignore such messages. And if one does not wants to be bothered, that could be done as well. Worst case, one could unfollow and/or block others as well. Just as anything else in life, if you use the tool effectively, you will only stand to benefit.
Twitter is real. Twitter works. Twitter is the tool of the century – probably bigger and better than any other Social Networking or Web 2.0 tool. Embrace it!
And if “Follow” bothers you, because you simply can’t follow 1,000’s of people (which I agree with and in that context, Twitter allowing one to follow 2,000 people may not make sense either, unless most are not active, in which case they should not be on Twitter in the first place!), then follow others on Twitter (and be followed) so you can use it to “Send and Receive Messages“. Again, there is no better tool, whether online or offline, that allows you to be able to send and receive messages to such a wide audience that has mutually agreed to receive and send messages to each other.
If you agree with this thought process, maybe we should rephrase the theme to “Receive Me and I will Receive You Back“. And, maybe we are not just talking Twitter, but rather an enhanced Twitter, one that is naturally Two-way, maybe we are talking Twowitter
Jacqueline Gold’s Marbella Costa
August 17, 2009 by John38 · 6 Comments
I’ve been recently reading the autobiography by Jacqueline Gold, the CEO of Ann Summers stores who has had a roller coaster of a personal life and specifically can relate to various aspects of her life’s struggle as well as constant enthusiasm for living and never giving up.
I specifically recall from within the autobiography Jacqueline’s attachment to marbella costa del sol as she writes many times about how her friends and Jacqueline make an annual pilgrimage to marbella costa del sol for her girlie week in the sun. They book into a good hotel as a gang of them and do all the girlie stuff for a week and let their hair down, clearly also shopping is part of the trip too.
She mentions about a couple of times where when she’s down, Marbella is a good place to get away to and recover your energy and zest for life. Getting away to a different location always enables a fresh view of things to form as well as give new focus to emerse yourself in. Of course – for sun worshippers the thrill of chilling and tanning is always a pick me up.
This is where the story of Jacqueline particularly seem’s apt for me at the moment as I am looking for new adventures in life, to immerse oneself in solving worldly issuses or participate in a good cause where it puts our own life in perspective and how we can get the most out of our precious time on earh.
Anyhow, I digress…. here I am thinking about Jacqueline Gold and how she faces tragedy or setbacks in life and always has Marbella !! and I’m thinking Marbella’s ok, I’ve enjoyed myself their a few times already and I’m also part of an expanding holiday business who handles a lot of reservations for Marbella holidays, but its not what is going to cheer me up at this point,,… where else is there within easy travelling of the UK and somewhere I can be fully involved in something useful and possibly even environmental? I glimpsed at Mijas along Costa Del Sol – but lets look away from Spain… How about the Canaries ? Nope – a little further I think, Marakesh…. no, …
Then it hit me, Cape Verde! I’ve been looking to possibly invest in somewhere upcoming like Cape Verde – and then, like a higher power was controlling my mouse – I clicked on a link in Google for “Boa Vista Experience” and then into their forum to read what the English folk were talking about and their was an announcement that The Turtle Foundation were looking for Volunteers to help protect female Loggerhead turtles who were being slaughtered by poachers as they were coming ashore to lay their eggs for future turtles to grace our oceans !!! Eurika ! that was the moment I knew that I’d found what I needed to gain a clear perspective and rejuvenate my enthusiasm
Thankfully, my application as a volunteer to help The Turtle Foundation on Boavista was accepted, and I’m due to fly out for a whole new adventure and life experience for 7 weeks in Cape Verde on the 3rd August as the Turtle laying season just heats up and there’s reports coming in of masacred Turtles on some of Boavistas paradise beaches.. Check out my facebook updates in TURTLE FOUNDATION – Cabo Verde group page on Facebook and I’ll also be covering it in my main blog.
Article courtesy of TheDon Sansone.
Personal Development With Motivation
June 26, 2009 by John38 · 12 Comments
Personal development is a popular field for online teachers and coaches. Also known as self improvement coaches, they range from Tony Robbins to John Demartini. It is worth knowing that you can spend a lot of funds on motivational coaching, and while it can be worth every cent, it can also be learned a lot cheaper. Most, if not all, of it is available for free in libraries and online. Just Google it and you will have plenty to sink your teeth into.
Self Improvement
While personal development is important, it is also vital to understand the balance required between your personal family life and the time you spend on self improvement. Building your mindset can be life changing to your family in a very good way but it can also be detrimental if you are stealing away all your energy and attention from them in your quest to become a mindpower guru.
Social Media For Motivation
Look for online sources to enhance your mindset. While Googling it is always good, think about the personal performance sources that is available on Social Media. You will find sources galore within social networking sites and that can be a free source to start your peak performance quest. Remember, big pricetags is not always the best option. Dig around on sites like Ning, FaceBook and Twitter to see who have the contacts for you to start building your own personal best to the levels that you have only dreamt of in the past. With a bit of luck, you will soon be exactly where you wanted to be and that day may come sooner than you expect.
Social Websites can be Addicting
February 15, 2009 by John38 · 10 Comments
Social Sites can be great, but as their audience increases, most of the time they change with the audience. Digg is based on what the users choose to be on the homepage, for example, the breaking news, so they have no control over the change unless they change the rules.
Social sites can be hard to monetize, and most social sites do not require the creation of any defensible IP. With no defensible IP or sustainable business model, many recent social and media startups are finding it harder to stay afloat.
Social sites can be a great way to broadcast your web video free. This allows you to get your video out there and viewers to learn about your company. Social sites can standardize the size of an image, even if they can’t standardize the content. Here’s where some understanding of visual cognition and visual discrimination factors comes in handy.
Social sites can be a bit risky. Err on the side of safety, and use LinkedIn for networking and career purposes. Social sites can do more to reach out to school districts. One step is to provide schools with special authentication based on the school’s enrollment.
Social sites can be used for good or fun or bad or to counter bad. Don’t always brag about something like a busted boyfriend or you might find your email inbox overflowing. Social sites can work the same way, with members passing on half understood or incomplete information as facts.
Social websites are all the rage right now, and are not just hyped by the media (MySpace and YouTube in particular), but there are also large amounts of money involved (again, MySpace and YouTube). But does the social model make sense for data analysis and visualization? Social websites are getting better, more used, more open and more complete.
Why should you start a website or blog if you can also write on your Facebook. Social websites are funny places. What stories do you tell over drinks with friends? Social websites are the most popular sites today because they allow people to be interactive with the web pages they visit. Users can post their own comments and have a sense of ownership on sites that are considered social web pages.
Social websites are ideal for groups of people who are connected by a common interest such as a favorite pinup girl and need to collaborate. Instead of sending email back and forth, a social website can be used to centralize the knowledge of a group. Social websites are very large and you can never know who is behind a certain ID. And of course, hackers are exploiting this the best way they can, in pretending to be officials in need of data, when they’re just phishing.
Social websites are characterized by sharing ideas and experiences between users. So that forums, blogs, messages, rating, and searching are necessary. Social websites are the thing now, and since is is the major trend, why not make it for mobile users, and we’re not just talking iPhones here.
How To Start An Online Home Business
January 11, 2009 by John38 · 13 Comments
Internet marketing strategy is not child’s play, but it is not rocket science, either. You do not have to spend a fortune hiring an Internet Marketing Consultant, even if you have no previous experience and want to start internet business.
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Create a Facebook group for your business. Write a humorous blog about your product or industry. Create a business plan and write it down. Having a plan will ultimately make your online jewelry business dream a reality because you will have a checklist of what needs to be done. Creativity leads to niches and niches lead to riches!
Traffic means advertising — you start selling advertising, and your own products, and then you are really in business. An alternative to starting your own online business out of your home is to become a WSI consultant who helps other companies expand. Traffic = customers = sales = money in your pocket.
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