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 Wednesday, January 23, 2008
The Affiliate File Cabinet

We are releasing the beta of The Affiliate File Cabinet.  It's software to store the information you collect as an affiliate marketer.

You can store...

  • Affiliate merchant information
  • Website information
  • Domain names
  • Web hosting company information
  • Domain registrar information

All the information will be in one place. Easy to find and use. It uses simple copy & paste to enter data. Best of all it will only take a few minutes to learn how to use The Affiliate File Cabinet.

Download it for free at: http://www.affiliatefilecabinet.com


Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:27:27 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  internet news | web businesses

 Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Valuable Shortcuts

I ran across an article on web browser shortcuts this morning.  It contained some information that I found valuable.  It was at Coding Horror. It describes some shortcuts to use in your web browser.  Since this is the application most of us use more than any other, I thought I'd pass it on. It's not for the techies, they probably already know about them.

There are 5 shortcuts you may find useful.

1. The middle mouse button, aka the wheel, will open new tabs and close them when clicked.
2. You can navigate to the address bar with alt-d.
3. Navigate to the browser search box with ctrl-e.
4. Use alt-enter to open links in a new tab.

Along with these, I'd like to pass along some really handy windows shortcuts. I've run across a large number of folks who don't know about these. They are extremely useful.

1. Ctrl-x will cut selected text.
2. Ctrl-c will copy selected text.
3. Ctrl-v will paste text from a copy or cut, that is data in the windows clipboard, to a text box or document at the place your mouse cursor is.
 
RC


Wednesday, January 16, 2008 12:13:49 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  tips

 Saturday, January 12, 2008
Reading pdf Files

Six months ago or so, I learned about Foxit from my son Dustin. I'm passing this along because I've found this program has lowered my frustration levels so much. We have all used the Adobe Reader to read pdf files. It loads slowly, prints poorly, and crashes often.

Check out Foxit! They have a free download at http://www.foxitsoftware.com.


Saturday, January 12, 2008 9:58:52 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  

 Thursday, January 10, 2008
Network Solutions Newest Ploy

Network Solutions has developed another way to ripoff internet users.  It's called "front running". It's the practice of registering a domain name when somebody does a search to see if it's available. It turns them into the exclusive holder of the domain so they can charge more for it.

They have changed the policy. Now they only front run the domain if the search is done on their home page. What a seedy company.


Thursday, January 10, 2008 1:25:16 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  internet news

 Friday, January 04, 2008
You Need to Keep Your Website Evolving

I started developing websites in 1996. I wrote some software that I was selling over the net at the time. I had a simple 5 page site that was not particularly optimized or well marketed. Over time, the business flourished in spite of itself. I hooked up with a marketer, and by 2000 we had sold over a million dollars worth of software.

The business changed. SEO, search engine optimization, became the standard. The search engines became more and more competitive. Social networking and blogging grew to astounding popularity. As connections to the internet got faster, videos and other large bandwidth users became viable.

The web today is nothing like the web of the 90's. It is faster, more interactive, and easier to access. Most people research all kinds of things on the web. It's become such a major resource that I for one, can't even imagine doing without it. My wife even spends time on the search engines researching things she has questions about, and believe me, she is probably the most anti-technology being on the planet.

You need to keep up with the changes in website development. Yet you may want to stay back a bit from the cutting edge. I've always called it the bleeding edge because of the effort involved understanding and using new and buggy technologies that don't have good documentation as yet.

Staying back a year or so, gives the newest technologies a chance to mature. That way you won't waste your time dealing with technologies that aren't ready for prime time. That said, you do need to be aware of what's coming. When the tools are built to use the new stuff easily, you'll be ready.

That said, it is disastrous to get too far behind. You need to gather up, and use new technologies, and ideas as they become reasonably easy to work with. You should keep an eye on your competition. Often, they will point the way to new directions you should be traveling.

A good way to keep up with what is going on in the internet is to subscribe to a few rss feeds from sites like Slashdot. There is a lot of noise, and you can't believe everything they say, but they do keep up with the newest technologies. Another good feed is Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim. It's fairly general and self-serving, but he has a nugget from time to time that is valuable to the internet marketer, or website owner.

There are many resources on the internet to help you stay current. You need to spend some time every day keeping an eye on advancements.

 


Friday, January 04, 2008 10:10:21 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  web businesses

 Wednesday, January 02, 2008
Home Based Business - the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Be your own boss, set your own hours, no commute, work in your bathrobe. Working at home is really great eh? There are downsides too. Too many distractions, you can't get anything done, no interaction with others. Keep both the good and the bad in mind when starting your home based business. You need to recognize the problems upfront and deal with them.

There are many home based business opportunities on the web. A few are quite good, but many are just scams to get your money. There are real jobs available, jobs that pay you per hour, along with business opportunities. You have to be careful of both, because the scammers are in there as well.  Sometimes it's hard to tell them apart.

An example of a work at home job is the call center. Many companies are offering home based jobs handling calls. The typical starting pay is around $8.00 per hour. There are over 670,000 people working as phone agents from their home according to estimates by the Yankee Group. The companies involved in this kind of out-sourcing, are finding that people who work out of their home tend to be more loyal, and better educated than people who work out of gigantic call centers.

An example of a scam home based job is envelope stuffing. It works like this. You buy a starter kit from a company who tells you that you will be earning $1800.00 every week stuffing envelopes. You can earn $2.00-$3.00 for every one. You purchase a starter kit. When the kit arrives, you find that you will be sending information on the envelope stuffing business. You do the mailings at your own expense, and keep the money from sales of starter kits. That is, if you actually make any sales.

The internet has provided us with some home based opportunities that you can operate as a business, and have a real chance of making excellent profits. These are not "Get Rich Quick" opportunities. In fact if a company tells you you're going to get rich quick and has hot cars, yachts, cash, and jet planes in their ads, you should run away. Real businesses are available, but they need to be built slowly and painstakingly.

Running your own business means that you're the boss. This can be both a good and bad thing. You get to set your own hours. You decide what needs to be done, and you do it. However, you will need to be self-disciplined. You need to understand the things that have to be done to develop your market, and work hard at it. You will also need a way to get rid of all the distractions. If you have a family, they will need to be involved in this. Everyone has to understand that when you are working, you cannot be interrupted except for extreme circumstances.

There are some really successful entrepreneurs running web businesses out of their home. The possibilities are endless, and you don't really need to know much technology to do it. There are many marketing gurus on the internet who will even help you get started. The problem is finding the right one. Many will charge for their courses, then you have to buy the up sell course to get useable information. After you do that, you have to purchase a domain name, web hosting, email responders, etc, etc. A couple of thousand dollars later, and you may well be right where you started from.

You will need to do a lot of research on the things you will need to get started. You also need to decide on what kind of business you want. You could choose something you have a real passion about to be the centerpiece of your business, then as it develops, you can build additional revenue streams to sweeten you income.

We found a great program that helps you get started for one price. They offer an email responder, domain name, web hosting, templates and tools for easy web design, forums to get help, tools to help you build, analyze, and promote your website. All for the price of web hosting alone. It is worth taking a look at www.cybermarketingpro.com


Wednesday, January 02, 2008 12:44:19 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]  web businesses

Das Blog

Installing DasBlog was quite the adventure. Of course dealing with security in IIS on the windows 2003 server platform is always an adventure.


Wednesday, January 02, 2008 5:51:52 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #    Comments [0]