Archive for December, 2006
Professional blogging is a very new idea with a lot of potential for entrepreneurs who have insight, drive, and a basic understanding of today’s innovative web technology. The ranks of so-called pro bloggers are still quite small, and there are very few people who make their living entirely off of their blogs. However, every day there are more and more people who have managed to turn their weblogs into cash cows that supplement their income. The number of pro bloggers is growing by
leaps and bounds, but it is difficult to say whether this trend will continue.
Many bloggers dream of entering the sphere of professional blogging. There are very few people who happily devote an hour or more each day to their blog without at least occasionally wishing that they could earn some kind of financial reward for all of their work. Several models exist for making money with a blog, the most popular being to sell advertising space through
Google’s AdSense program or directly to a company that wishes to reach the demographic that your blog appeals to. However, there are very few people indeed who can make a comfortable living just by selling space on their blog sidebars.
A lot of the people who read weblogs are bloggers themselves, in part because of the fact that the people who use blogging technology on a daily basis are most likely to be interested in what other writers are doing with the medium. This fact begins to explain why the people who succeed in the world of professional blogging are mostly people who have devoted
themselves almost entirely to learning about, talking about, and writing about blogging. More than any other topic, pro bloggers turn their attention to the phenomenon of blogging itself. A lot of pro bloggers make the topic of blogging the stunningly self-reflexive ongoing focus of their blogs.
Of course, professional blogging is destined to become much more complicated in the future than it is today. In the current moment, pro bloggers who attract the largest audiences and make the most money are mostly concerned with investigating the blogging movement and with offering advice to amateur bloggers. However, as the kinds of people who regularly read blogs
changes, and the demographics of bloggers expand and diversify as blogging software becomes more user friendly, it is very likely indeed that the world of pro blogging will begin to reflect these changes. Indeed, it is very difficult to predict exactly what kinds of blogs will be reaping the greatest financial rewards five or ten years down the road. The world of pro blogging is one
of constant change and flux, which is part of what makes it so exciting.
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With the ever increasing number of web sites on the internet, why not take advantage of this simple method of being able to personalize and distinguish your web site from others?
If you bookmark a page with Microsoft IE you will notice some sites have a special icon associated with their respective bookmark thus differentiating or branding site A from site B. Think of it as internet marketing.
It dawned on me recently how easy it was for me to locate web sites that I had bookmarked and appeared in My Favorites menu with a little icon displayed next to the web site name, so I decided to find out if I could put one on my own web site to make it stand out in the My Favorites menu and easier for whoever bookmarked my site to locate.
I started my search on Google and discovered that the little icon that replaces the IE logo (in IE) is called a Favicon (pronounced fav-eye-con) and is short for Favorites Icon or it is sometimes called a bookmark icon. The Favicon also shows in the address bar as well. Notice the red Y! symbol that appears in the left-most area of the address bar in Internet Explorer when you open Yahoo!, or the butterfly in MSN . What a great way to personalise your site.
You will require IE 5.0 or higher and a favicon.ico can show up in at least three different places in Windows:
1) In the Favorites list selectable on the Start menu;
2) In the location bar of the browser when you are visiting the web site;
3) On your desktop if you first bookmark the site, click Start, Favorites, hold down the control key and click on the bookmark to drag it to the desktop (it copies the icon as a shortcut).
The favicon.ico can also show up in the following two places:
4) On the taskbar if you bookmark the site, hold down the control key, then right click on the bookmark and drag it to the task bar, it copies the icon there;
5) On the links bar if you bookmark the site, hold down the control key, then right click on the bookmark and drag it to the Links tool bar, it copies the icon there.
If you search in the engines for favicon you will find that many sites come up offering favicon tutorials, online tools to create favicon icons, free favicon icons and installation instructions too.
A favicon should be 16 X 16 pixels with 16 colors and the file name must be favicon.ico and ideally you should search for a program that allows you to create favicons online. Remember, if you do not save it as favicon.ico it will not work. Do not make the mistake of just shrinking an image to icon size and renaming it with a .ico file extension. That will not work either because it is not a real icon file. Do not be surprised if your own favicon does not show up in your own browser when you open your site, as sometimes this can take up to a few days and even disappear again only to reappear.
I had fun creating my own personal 16 x 16 pixel image in MyImager and then found a site on Google that created a favicon.ico file and I uploaded my image and clicked on generate favicon and that is how easy it was. I then uploaded the favicon.ico file to the root web directory, in the same location as the index.html page of my hosted website and bingo, I now have a Favicon and have personalized and distinguished my web site from others. Creating such an icon adds to the professionalism of your site, marking you as a web designer who attends to detail.
So now when someone bookmarks my site with a browser that supports favicons, my favicon will appear, as opposed to a default image (a logo for Internet Explorer), which is used instead if no favicon.ico had been provided. I am sure if you look through your own Favorites Menu you will notice that the bulk of the images are the IE logo.
The favicon allows the webmaster to further promote their site, and to create a more customized appearance within a visitor’s browser. Often, the favicon reflects the look and feel of the web site or the organization’s logo. Have fun creating your Favicon.
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If you run an Internet business then you need to use an Autoresponder. An Autoresponder sends email messages to your client list. An Autoresponder is set up so that it sends emails automatically. You can specify how and when the emails are sent. An Autoresponder can save you a considerable amount of time and money. A cream of the crop Autoresponder program is called Auto Response Plus. You can find out more information about Auto Response Plus at www.autoresponseplus.com.
The Auto Response Plus Autoresponder has several features. This article highlights some of the features in this program. It is vital that you understand how to use Auto Response Plus before you start sending out emails. For example, you don’t want to send out an email that is not ready. You also don’t want to annoy your customer list with options that are not necessary.
One major benefit of Auto Response Plus is that it allows you to copy and past Autoresponders. Think of all the time you will save with this feature. Remember, time is money!
Auto Responder Plus allows you to manage your subscriber list easily and effectively. You can import subscribers from a file. You can also physically add in one subscriber at a time. This flexibility makes it easy to compile and trade subscriber lists.
Auto Response Plus also provides a great tracking system. You will never know the effectiveness of your email marketing campaign, unless you can track information. Auto Response Plus lets you track the open rate of your email messages. You can find out how many subscribers actually opened or viewed your email message. You can also track by the link in your email message. You can find out how many subscribers clicked on the message link.
Tracking how your email messages are viewed can help you test and tweak your email marketing campaign. If you send out an email and the open rate is very low then you might want to revise the email. Maybe the email text did not grab the attention of the subscriber. Maybe the headline was not enticing. Take advantage of this tracking feature. It is one concrete way to analyze your email marketing campaign.
Auto Response Plus has a variety of features that will make your life simpler. Your email marketing campaign can be up and running in no time.
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