Pay Per Click Marketing and Advertising
Skip | 29 December, 2005 18:20
When I think of Pay Per Click, I think of a marketing strategy that has two different sides - one where you pay for published ads and one where you get paid for publishing ads. Somebody is always paying for the click, whether it is you clicking on someone's ad or another person clicking on your ad. Pay Per Click depends on how you look at who is paying.
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An Overview Of Search Engine Optimization Methods
Skip | 27 December, 2005 18:48
Over the last few years, search engine optimization (SEO) has been
needed and used more and more, although it has been around for much
longer than most people think. With new development tools being used to
create websites that are heavy on Java, Flash and images, it's
important to have something that the search engines can read.
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Selecting Your Web Site Colors
Skip | 26 December, 2005 17:52
Is the choice of colors for your website and print materials more than just a matter of personal preference? Does it really matter what color choices you make? Will your audience really feel differently because of the color combinations? The answer to all these questions is Yes, Yes, and Yes!
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Cheap Domains For One and All
Skip | 25 December, 2005 21:39
Whether it is for business, pleasure or just something to do, everyone seems to be building themselves web sites these days.
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Use Keyword Services To Improve ROI
Skip | 24 December, 2005 18:01
Are you using keyword services to find niche markets? These
keyword services can provide you with a list of right keywords every
week at your disposal. And it is very important for you to develop your
website using the keywords provided by these keyword services.
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How To Select Web Hosting Services
Skip | 23 December, 2005 18:47
It’s no longer an option to have a website. You simply must have one.
We consumers of services and products will take your business card, and
maybe flip through your brochure, and perhaps even read a letter we
receive in the snail mail, but we scan these things looking for your
URL (your website address).
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