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Monday, February 7, 2011

KnowThis.com is one of the Main Ecommerce Research webite on the Internet

Darkbird18 run a online business which is base on online Internet Research. KnowThis.com is one of my main Ecommerce and Online Business Information resource because the Information is up to date and educational. The Article about Internet Marketing will help anyone with a online get some very deep business information to help your online business stay on top of the New Ecommerce world of using information to make money. All the links below will lead you to some of the top marketing resources online today.
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Internet Marketing

Listed below are Internet resources associated with the Internet Marketing topic area.

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ABC Interactive
Offer services as an Internet third-party auditor to insure accuracy of online activity. Site provides background information on audits, white papers and may allow for purchase of audit reports.

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ABestWeb
This site is primarily a forum for those interested in affiliate marketing where registered users (free) share advice and also affiliate opportunities.

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Alexa
This site, which provides website rankings and traffic information, is often referred to as a leading provider of website metrics. However, their methods for tracking visitors are probably not as robust, and thus not as accurate, as higher quality commercial services especially for those sites listed outside the top 500 or so. Accessing top 100 sites by country is free as is list of global 500 but will need to pay for more. But you can locate traffic for any single site by entering its address.

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Associate Programs Directory
Listing of hundreds of affiliate programs broken down into over 75 categories.

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B-toB Magazine Guides
Offers several yearly reports (in PDF format) aimed at B-to-B marketers that contains research and list of vendors and service providers in the areas of email marketing, ad networks, search and more. They also produce a guide specific to email marketers.

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ClickZ
Online information site that has several sections offering frequently updated collections of articles for getting the most out of online marketing.

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CommerceNet
Industry trade group that also makes available several E-Commerce research reports including monthly reports to members though most of this material is on the technical side.

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comScore
Provider of Internet traffic measurements though it only offers a few free reports.

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Cre8asite Forum
Forum site with discussion that focuses on building, maintaining and marketing websites.

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E-Commerce Guide
Useful information site that contains articles and other helpful tips and suggestions for selling online.

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E-Stats Measuring the Electronic Economy
U.S. Census Bureau reports on the state of e-Business within U.S. companies. Includes quarterly retail e-commerce retail sales report.

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Google Analytics
Free service from Google allowing website operators to easily measure site traffic by entering simple coding on each page of a site. Data is accessed via web interface and the number and scope of reports are impressive.

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Histories of the Internet
The Internet Society (ISOC) offers a site that is essentially a "History of the Internet Directory" that provides numerous links to articles and sites that give their account of how the Internet has evolved.

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Hobbes' Internet Timeline
Nice description of the progress of the Internet, presented in the form of a timeline beginning in the 1950s and extending to present day.

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How Affiliate Programs Work
This site is part of the how-to site HowStuffWorks.com and features discussions related to operating and managing affiliate programs.

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ICANN
The site of the organization that controls domain name registrations process though does not actually do registration nor does it contain a search function for domain name. But it could still offer good information for anyone involved in Internet marketing.

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Internet Traffic Report
Monitors Internet traffic flow around the world and presents results in graphical and numeric form.

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Marketing Experiments
A well-regarded site that offers FREE access to extensively researched studies on the effectiveness of various Internet marketing and advertising techniques. They also offer a useful monthly newsletter that summarizes results of these studies.

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Measurement Guidelines - Interactive Advertising Bureau
This trade group site includes information that helps define techniques and measurement methods for online advertising.

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Netcraft
Provides details and reports on the type of server software used around the Internet.
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Saturday, January 29, 2011

The Web and You: Is the Key behind Understanding the WWW and The Internet

Internet Technologies Tutorial


I have been online since 1995 and had to learn the hard way about what to do online and what not to do online! I love to help other learn this information without the pains I went through to learn the WWW and the Internet because without this knowledge the Internet can be a mean and dangers place to work and play. This Internet Tutorial will help you understand Net Culture and the why of what the Information Super Highway is all about and why the New Information Age is part of human evolution.
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The Web and You: A Guide to Participation

In 2006, Time magazine named You as the Person of the Year with the comment: "Yes, you. You control the Information Age. Welcome to your world."

This tutorial will explain how you - yes, you - can participate in and therefore control your experience of the Web. The Web allows anyone with an Internet connection to join in. (Unfortunately, some of this capability is blocked in certain countries.) With the proper tools, you can create content either alone or collaboratively, share your content, and comment on the content of others. There are various terms used to describe this phenomenon, including web 2.0, the social web, the read-write web. The topic is huge. This tutorial is intended as a brief introduction to the lay of the land.

It's interesting to watch as the content of the social Web is entering the mainstream of the Web experience. For example, blog posts can be found in search engine results. The search engine Bing indexes Twitter content in order to provide up-to-the-minute results, and Facebook status updates are in the works. This brings up the importance of the social Web to the real-time web. It is becoming increasingly important to the development of the Web to present real-time, or near real-time, content.

A large factor in interacting with the Web is having access to the Web at any time and any place. The Web and its functionalities are becoming increasingly mobile. While laptop computers have been around for years, the focus now is on cell phones and other portable devices connected to the Web. The iPhone is just one example of a device that allows people to take the Web with them wherever they go to access Web sites, social networks, search engines, and location-based information. Mobile devices can keep us connected to the networked world with ever-expanding capabilities.

tip! To keep up with the latest developments, check out the suggested sources on Keeping Current.

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First, a word about security and safety


The Web has sometimes been referred to as the Wild Wild Web. As the Web becomes more open to user interaction, dangers can be lurking. Computer viruses of various types, identity theft, bogus e-mail messsages and Web sites, and predators, are just a few of the dangers you might encounter.

When you interact with strangers on the Web, proceed with caution. Don't automatically trust what you see or who you encounter. There are many sites on the Web that can help you become aware of potential dangers and provide guidelines for dealing with them. For an example, check out the useful Internet Safety Project.

Social networking sites

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 social networking sites are online communities in which members interact. In fact, everything covered in this tutorial involves social networking of some sort. A site that specializes in social networking is focused on making connections among its users. The activities may be limited to one activity or interest, such as sharing videos, to multiple activities such as creating a personal profile, posting your current activity or state of mind, making "friends", engaging in discussions, joining groups, sending messages, sharing photos, and so on. Social networking can involve individuals or institutions, and can be used for recreational, informational, academic, and professional purposes.

Interactivity among social networking sites is evolving. This means that you can share content, friends, and activities among many sites. Streamy is an example of a site that gathers the activities and shared items of you and your friends from numerous social
networking sites.
 
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It is becoming easier to share content from around the Web. Let's say you have read an article that you want to share on your Facebook account. Web sites, especially blog and news sites, sometimes offer an easy way to post this content to the social networking site of which you are a member. Here is an example of the many sharing options featured on a technology blog. If you have an account on any of these services, you can share the posting there with just a few clicks. The ShareThis application is shown in the example below.

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A blog is a journal entry system organized around postings about which readers can comment. Entries are usually organized with the most recent postings first. The word "blog" comes from "Weblog" because a blog consists of a Web-based signed and dated log of individual postings. Blogs often focus on personal narratives or opinion and are usually maintained by single individuals. However, there are also plenty of blogs maintained by groups of people who share the same interests or expertise.

The social nature of blogs comes from reader responses to the blog author's postings. These are known as comments. Readers can respond not only to postings, but also to their comments, resulting in a lively conversation. Most comments are written in text. However, video comments are also possible. For example, the TechCrunch blog uses Seesmic for this purpose.




Anyone can start a blog for free. Take a look at Wordpress and Blogger for a couple of examples. If you rent space on a Web server, you can download blog software and run your own customized blog. Some excellent blog software is available at no cost, including WordPress and MovableType.

Technorati and Google Blog Search are two useful search engines for locating content posted to blogs.
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microblogging is also popular. This is exemplified by Twitter. With Twitter, you can create an account and blog in spurts of up to 140 characters. Also, excerpted postings or headlines from "regular" blogs can be sent automatically to your Twitter account. For an example, visit the TechCrunch page on Twitter. With a Twitter account, you can choose to "follow" other members and receive their "tweets" on your own page. Twitter is used by the famous and non-famous alike for recreational, professional, commercial, and informational purposes. Twitter's trending topics provide a real-time look at comments on subjects of current interest. Below is an example of a few tweets.


As with many other social networking sites, a universe of creative tools have been built by the Web community to enhance the Twitter experience. For example, check out 99 Essential Twitter Tools and Applications from Smashing Magazine.

The phenomenon of blogs has helped to advance the practice of commenting across the Web. In fact, one hallmark of the social Web is the option for public comment. For example, you can comment on YouTube videos and Flickr photos. Many news sites offer their readers the option to comment on stories. Commenting is showing up in all kinds of Web sites and in all kinds of contexts, so be on the lookout for opportunities.

The nature of any comment you make is up to you. Comments can range from polite to insulting and anything in between. Below is an example of comments from the news sharing site iReport.

Internet Overview, and Basic Internet Information

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Darkbird18 The Good The Bad and The Ugly Internet Information


Darkbird18 present: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Internet Information
The Great Western by Sergio Leone"Brilliant! Impressive!" Overwhelming Entertainment"- Says, Box office. Starring, Clint Eastwood "Blondie" Lee Van Cleef, "Angel Eyes" and my man, Eil Wallach, "Tuco"! Made in 1966.

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 I. Why The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly Online Internet Information?


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Information is the "New Currency" of the "New Information Age". Information can empower or enslave those who have access to it. Because of the creation of the computer and the Internet, information has become the 'New Currency", which has changed how we see and control our world. The Industrial Age is the "Machine Age", use mainly 'Analog' signal and some digital to transmit information; which is a slower and time-consuming media to transfer information, examples: Financial, scientific and Industries information. The Internet and computer have increased this rate 10 times, which means information is moving 10 times faster and in turn becomes more timely, functional and at the same time more dangerous than ever before! Alvin Toffler the author of "The Third Wave", makes this point in his book, published in 1980. The Third Wave is about the how, the "Information Age", comes into being because the "Industrial Age"- Second Wave-, is on its way out! The Third Wave came in and change how we live, think and handle our lives and completely change business, science, all forms of communication and intelligence; we used to control and manage our
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Image result for OligopolyBut underneath our world is the old world of the Second Wave; which will not or can't change and adapt to the Third Wave, the new age of Information and the idea that people are taking back control of their life's. The Internet and the computer put the control and power back into the hands of the people (Oligopoly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) and taking away the "Power of Control", from the old world of the machine age and factory style management of our life's; and the "Elitists Organizations" who control them. I have built and design this "Information Base", a website to put the power of the "New Currency" of the "Information Age", into the hands of the people. The Information found on this site which took me over 12 years to collect, is design to help small, medium size businesses online and individuals to get access to very useful and valuable information; to help run and master the new age of "Information" the "New Currency". But my main goal of this information website is to put the information of the "Shadow governments" and "Underworld Organizations" that support them into the hands of the truth seeker, who seek the truth about what has been happening in our world for the last 500 years! You will find that information here! Search and Information Research is another key behind what I do online to help Internet user find what they want when they want it but first, all Internet users must understand "How" and "Why" the Internet was set up.

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Dictionary Definition: The Information Age

Image result for Information AgeDictionary Definition:The Information Age - extending from the late 20th to the late 21st century c.e. (first to early second century AT), was a time of tremendous increase in globalist, free information being available in unprecedented quantity (but not quality), global culture, the decline of the nation-states, and the rise of the digital economy and digital nations, and the so-called "mega-corporations" - supranational blocs and transnational corporations. The breakdown of the old socio-economic structures that had defined the Western capitalist civilization resulted in the rise to prominence of a class of permanently unemployed, the digitally illiterate.. Humanity became increasingly dependent on the vast computer networks that maintained this infrastructure, not realizing that from the mid-21st-century c.e. onwards some of these computers had passed beyond human control and embarked upon their own evolution - an evolution that would lead to their increasing dominion over the rest of the beings in the universe. No longer was the man the highest form of intelligence on Earth. A new kingdom of beings had arisen. But this was still little realized. Late in the century, the Second Industrial Revolution gripped the world as rapid advances were made in (mostly biologically-based) nanotechnology. The production of super strong, super light materials enabled humanity to start to expand into the solar system, and in the following decades (that constituted the start of the Interplanetary Age proper) humankind established a number of scientific industrial centers in orbit and on Luna, several outposts in the Belt and a manned research station on Mars. ) Wikipedia Definition on the "The Information Age" has more detail information on this term
Darkbird18 Love the Movie,'”The Good The Bad and The Ugly”.

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The theme behind this site is from this movie. I see the world now as Alvin Toffler said it would be after a new age come into the picture and everything has changed and we must change with it are not survey. The three characters in the movie are the basic social types in our world and we all know someone like them but we must look back at our self's also because each one of us has one of these characters types inside of us all. No light without dark, no love without hate and no evil without good to keep the balance and make the world go round, because without this struggle the human race would die. But I think there is a balance or equilibrium that we mostly keep to make all these parts work together. When the system is out of balance, like it is now; the system will force it back into equilibrium but not without painful change and sober thinking we can't and will's survive. Information is one of the tools we can use to control and manage destructive change and as the climax of the movie, we win the gold!! Enjoy this site and didn't take anything I say here to serious because it could change overnight and we will have to start all over again. LOL!
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Here are some examples of the information you will find on this website. The information sources you will find here, have good and timely information on different topics. E-commerce Information From Congoo.com The information you will find here is hardcore E-commerce and marketing information. Here is more "Free" E-commerce Market information form "The Daily Reckoning" a Stock Market "News Letter"; I received this News Letter back in 2005 after Pres. Bush was re-elected for a second term and if people had this information in their hands, would we be in this Economic downturn?? Daily Reckoning E-commerce News The example at this link is the basic type of Internet Information you will find on this website. There is also lots of free stuff like software, for example, CYPHERIX LE ENCRYPTION SOFTWARE, Secure your data and ensure absolute privacy with Cypherix®'s powerful encryption software, Cypherix LE. It's powerful 128-bit encryption, creates multiple 25MB encrypted containers (vaults) on your hard disk. These encrypted vaults can be loaded and unloaded when needed. You can view, modify and hide all types of files with a single password. Great piece of FREE software just for the asking. Another great FREE site is Information Clearing House News; they report behind the national media news sources and have very detail news that will help you have the whole picture behind the news and this website grew out of my personal frustration and anger at the failure of traditional commercial media to inform the American public, especially as it relates to US foreign policy, a source of unreported (or under reported) news from around the globe. The History of the Internet is very important and here is one site that has the details on it, NetValley.com:Internet pre-History: Ancient Roads of Telecommunications & Computers; The Internet is a global network that consists of hundreds of millions of computers around the world. All of them can be connected (two ways communicate) with each other. Up to now more then half of the American households were connected to the Internet. People pay their bills; book airline tickets and hotel rooms; rent, sell and buy homes, cars, … and do a lot more online. Almost all businesses and totally every government branches of the Fed, states and local levels do have the opportunity to communicate online. In this way, our society becomes incomparable more dynamic, rises its productivity and … becomes more vulnerable one as well.
Alvin Toffler, the Author of "Future Shock and The Third Wave." Information from the Good Information Page.

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Alvin Toffler, the author of the Third Wave is my mentor because after reading his book, the light went on and what happens around me made sense and I began this journey of discovery about The Information Age and the Internet. The Internet was the real key to opening up the world of the "Third Wave", because without it; the information collecting would be impossible and without the computer, I wouldn't be able to control and manage the information I have discovered online. "Click" on the image to go to Wikipedia and find more information on this book and the author, Alvin Toffler. Also, you can read the full book on Scribd.com Scridb.com is a FREE PDF storage website with many books and PDF uploaded to choice from. With the shock apparently wearing off, Toffler has been busy accommodating himself to the future like a kitsch H. G. Wells. The only big difference is that for Toffler, the future begins now. His talent, if such it is, is for taking current ideas and turning them into slogans; he's the Mad Ave. man of futurology. The "Third Wave" is one of these. According to Toffler, the world has seen two great "waves" of social transformation: the first was the Agricultural Revolution which lasted from 8000 B.C. to around 1700 A.D., the second the Industrial Revolution which took off from there. Now we are on the threshold of the "Third Wave" - the Technological Revolution. Daniel Bell and many others long ago called this the "post-industrial&quo t; era, but you can't sell new books with old descriptive titles. Toffler sees the current period as one of the struggles between Second Wave and Third Wave elites (a theme dealt with in a serious manner by Mary Kaldor in The Disintegrating West); and Toffler, naturally, is with the future. Whereas the Second Wave has depended on non-renewable energy sources, specialization, adherence to machine rhythms, the nation-state and representative government, the Third Wave will see floating cities utilizing oil "grown" in the sea, "flextime" working arrangements, international (actually inter-regional) association, and "participatory" government. Like a kid in a toy store, Toffler is agog at the possibilities. In one passage, he describes the wonders of his new "word-processor" ; and looks forward to the end of secretaries; elsewhere he describes an "electronic cottage" where people stay home to work on computer consoles and spiffy new information systems. Toffler attacks "techno-rebels" for various forms of primitivism, but he is the vision of the glassy-eyed technocrat. While some of the phenomena he lists are either realizable or actually in evidence - like flextime working hours - other visions, one hopes, will remain just that; participatory democracy by computer console is too scary for all but the most sanguine technology-freaks. A flashy performance, though, that will have its following. Darkbird18's Facebook Fan Page,"The Good The Bad and The Ugly Internet Information" have information that is helpful and useful and is very hard to find online! If you need good information check out this area on your facebook page, Like my page and get all the information for FREE!.
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This is Darkbird18’s website,”The Good The Bad and The Ugly Internet Information.” The Theme for this site is from the movie of the same name but it’s all about the Information found online instead of people; “The Good Information, The Bad Information, and The Ugly Information. Also Internet Information and what the Internet is all about and how to use the Internet and Business Information which is the how –to do Internet Business and resources. This is the core of what Darkbird18 is all about, ”Information” because information is the new currency and because of that power has shifted from the Elites to the people who control information and create information. This is the front door to this website, so open the door and take the “Red Pill”, and see how far the rabbit holes goes…………………………………

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Saturday, January 8, 2011

Learn The Net: Web Marketing and Web Design.

Learn The Net is a great Internet Guide and tutorial website. This Guide is about web marketing and website design and setup. The Internet is full of information on this topic but few can get to the meat of the matter and stay on point about the core of what the Internet is all about.
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Web Marketing Resources New York NY

Web marketing is a powerful tool in business today. Web presence is essential to any marketing campaign that wishing to be successful in the ever evolving world of online business. For more information and related Web marketing services and products, scroll below.
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What are the top five things someone should do to market her product or
service or idea online?
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#4 Hire a good search engine optimization firm. In the long haul being in the top ten for all your key search phrases is essential. Search engine optimization (SEO) should be an ongoing strategy.
#1 Attain expert status. This is done by getting a book out there, or flooding the market with educational materials and aligning yourself with other experts and partners.
#2 Build an easy to web site that is treated more like a portal in of itself. Populate this site with content until your fingers turn blue from writing. Content is and will remain king on the web – forever, period.
#3 Develop something to give away for free to capture leads. My favorite is a free DVD. In return for the DVD they get access to try out your materials online.
#5 Locate and do business with affiliates and joint venture partners. The quickest way to get traction for your business is to provide a commission to someone else in return for any sales that are generated from them promoting you. The best part- once you capture these names you can up sell and cross them into other programs and services! One word of caution here. Don’t “pimp” yourself out here. I know that sounds crude, but the biggest mistake I see companies making is doing promotions with everyone under the sun. Only promote (or allow others to promote you) that you and your audience will be aligned with.
In a typical day how do you promote your book online? Describe the tools and services you use and the amount of time you spend.
Since I run a web marketing firm, I’m able to cheat a little bit in terms of the time that’s spent. For my book launch, I’ve had three people devoted to this launch for the past six months. Here are some of the key things they having been focusing on:
#1 Online PR. Getting featured on the top blogs and sites in the world. We’ve gotten some amazing reviews and some great press for the book as it’s a solid practical book. They locate the blogs and then contact them to see if they would like a free copy of the book
#2 Lining up people to promote an email blast campaign. July is the month that I’m formally launching the book to my networks. We have been lining up hundreds of people to send a blast to their email list on a given day. In return, I’ll do the same for them over the course of the year and feature them on one of our ten or so blogs.
#3 Massive social networking and Web 3.0 Marketing. We’ve expanded our social networks like crazy (over 50,000 people) and are doing almost daily videos, live streams and presentations on sites like SecondLife.com. The objective i...
Build a Website: Getting Feedback
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Until now, the primary form of communication between businesses and their customers was through advertising and marketing materials. This doesn't offer much opportunity for interaction or feedback. The World Wide Web changed all that, effectively opening the door to ongoing, two-way communication. With the type of fast-paced interaction made possible via the Web, people rightfully expect to be able to engage in immediate "conversation" with a company, especially about its products and services.
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Ongoing interaction with customers and potential customers helps improve your product and the way you communicate product benefits, gather customer endorsements, and provide customer service. Many organizations are surprised by the volume and frequency of feedback they receive from customers.
Although this poses challenges for many companies, it also offers an unprecedented opportunity to collect important consumer information, as well as immediate feedback regarding products and marketing efforts. If you are prepared to collect and analyze the information (and you should be), you can have the equivalent of an ongoing focus group at your fingertips. Not only are these people already interested in your company (after all, they found their way to your website), but they also will tell you directly what they think, via e-mail and feedback forms and comments. Indirectly, you can glean a lot from their digital trail through the pages of your site.
E-mail
E-mail is an easy way to get feedback from visitors. A simple "mail-to" link automatically opens an e-mail box with the reader's address and yours already filled in. You can also create a more complex e-mail form if you want to collect additional information as part of the feedback process.
ial customers. They will not be happy with an answer that arrives a week later. If they have taken the time to vis
E-mail is not a one-way street, however. You must be willing to respond if you want to maintain a relationship with your customers or potential customers. They will not be happy with an answer that arrives a week later. If they have taken the time to visit your site and offer feedback, they expect you to do the same.
One way to manage the influx of new e-mail is to create separate links for different departments (e.g., sales, service, and administration) so that e-mail automatically goes to the people who can answer it promptly. Whenever possible, set up automatic response forms, known as autoresponders. When readers send messages they get an...
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Build a Website: Understanding Copyrights
If you want to publish a website or blog, a good starting place for ideas is the Web itself. Browse around and look at other people's publications. You'll undoubtedly find graphics, photos, music and other content that you may want to use on your site. It's easy to copy and modify content to suit your needs. Many people do this routinely, but it raises copyright issues you should be aware of.
The Internet is a relatively new frontier; the World Wide Web even newer. Because of the unique nature of digital media, copyright laws that apply to content in the physical world don't work as well online. As a result, there are gray areas that are hotly debated. However, some general principles do apply. If you think of online content as an original creation, then it follows that you can't reproduce it without the permission of the copyright holder. Even if you aren't reproducing someone else's work for commercial purposes, you still must get permission.
Let's say you find a website or blog you like and you want to provide this information to your visitors. You can do this by linking to the site. Do you need permission? The way things stand right now, the answer is no. In fact the Web was designed to easily facilitate the free exchange of information; many websites, such as Learn the Net, actively encourage links. After all, why publish on the Internet if you don't want to make your content publicly available? Still, consider notifying the webmaster of the site that you are linking to a page. You might even ask for a reciprocal link, a good way to increase traffic to your site.
Many video sharing sites, like YouTube and Hulu actually encourage you to embed video clips in your site or blog. They provide HTML code so you can make this content available to your audience. In this case, there's no need to ask permission.
In general though, text, graphics, animation, video, music and other intellect...

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Friday, January 7, 2011

Wikileaks Conspiracy



The Conspiracy Girl have some good information on this Wikileaks issue and have a great point to made about who is behind the whole Wikileaks Conspiracy.

Daniel Ellsberg Documentary, “The Most Dangerous Man in America,” Premieres Tonight on PBS


“The Most Dangerous Man in America,” the Academy-Award-nominated documentary about Daniel Ellsberg, premieres tonight nationwide on PBS. Check the link for more info and local listings. You will also be able to watch the entire film for free via that link between Oct. 6-Oct. 27.