Thursday 1 August 2013

Creating Websites For Dummies

website ideas
website ideas (Photo credit: Sean MacEntee)


Visual Learner for HTMLCSS and Software to use to help friends PC issues?

I am looking for the best way for myself to learn html and CSS as well as how to use Dreamweaver cs5 to create websites of my own I am a visual learner and I have seen when I try to read something that doesn’t interest me or that doesn’t have the text readable or interesting then I have a hard time reading it so please help me there are dummy guide books teach yourself etc etc etc.... I did graduate with a certification for IT Technician but never did anything about it so I became rusty and create WebPages but never complete them really stressing and now I am looking for software that I can use for my friends to help them clean optimize and fix their pc?

Thanks,


This is a good place to get started

Website Development and Adobe Dreamweaver CS5: Free New 3-Hour Online Tutorial
http://prodesigntools.com/learn-how-to-create-a-website-with-adobe-dreamweaver-cs5.html

Free downloadable CS5.5 trial from Adobe (30-days fully working)
http://www.DownloadCS5.com

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Thursday 20 June 2013

Sudoku For Dummies

English: A nonomino sudoku
English: A nonomino sudoku (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Why is sudoku such a craze right now? It's EVERYwhere!?

Bed Bath & Beyond has so many styles of this game, it boggled my mind. Even a poster! I also saw Sudoku-for-Dummies there, which I may have to get because I can't figure that game out at ALL. Why are people so infatuated with this game???

I don't get it but I guess it appeals to the mathematically inclined. Games go through these trends. Twenty-five years ago it was Rubiks Cube.

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Tuesday 18 June 2013

Archery For Dummies

Pictograms of Olympic sports - Archery. This i...
Pictograms of Olympic sports - Archery. This is unofficial sample picture. Images of official Olympic pictograms for 1948 Summer Olympics and all Summer Olympics since 1964 can be found in corresponding Official Reports. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)





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Sunday 12 May 2013

Affiliate Marketing For Dummies

Niche Affiliate Marketing System (NAMS) Workshop 3
Niche Affiliate Marketing System (NAMS) Workshop 3 (Photo credit: rogercarr)

How to become affiliate marketer

Affiliate marketing is a system where a company pays marketers (affiliate) for each customer or visitor brought to the company's site by the marketer(s) efforts. More simply, the affiliate gets paid for each buying customer that he brings to the company's site. It is a simple system that anyone can do. You don't need to know how to make a site or code to get started, though they can help you if you do. It is a way to make some extra bucks or a full time salary if you work hard at. The great thing about it is that, you can do it without leaving your bed. You can finally be your own boss. You can set your working hours. It just depends on how much you want to make. If you work more you will make more and less if you work less, duh. I am going to teach you the system. The rest is up to you.







The system is broken down into a simple four steps process.




  1. Customer visits affiliate's website or article page.

  2. Customer becomes interested in the product and is directed to the company's website

  3. Customer buys the product.

  4. The affiliate gets paid a commission.





Each affiliate is given a unique "affiliate link" to direct the potential customer to the site. This link is a tracking device so the company knows which affiliate brought in which customer. You can get as many affiliate links as you want; meaning you can promote as many products as you want. There are thousands upon thousands of companies out there with affiliate programs so don't worry about running out things to promote.



To get started you will have to create an account on an Internet marketplace clickbank.com, cj.com, or linkshare.com. These are sites where thousands of companies put their products for affiliates to choose from. That way you don't have to go all over the web searching for good affiliate programs. You should also make an account on an article directory site such as ezinearticles.com, squidoo.com, or articledatabase.com. After setting up your accounts you will be ready get down to work.



To start, you need to pick something you want to write about: a good niche. Finding good niches is a whole other beast but basically a niche is a specific market for example diets, acne treatment, making money, etc. By picking the right niche, you can make a lot more money, a lot easier. For starters however, just write about what you know about, but keeping in mind that "products that solve problems" sell the best.



After you write pick your niche topic, write an article about the topic. You should give out value information about the topic to give readers a taste. After you finish your article you should go to the Internet marketplaces and find a suitable product(s) that fits your topic. Pick one and the company will give you a unique affiliate link that you put at the end of your article. Then you can either post it onto your own site or submit it to the article directory that you made an account for. Repeat the process and watch money flow in.



So there you have it! "The basics of becoming an affiliate marketer." It is a lot of work at the beginning to get your first articles up, but don't nitpick at one any one article. Just keep writing. After a bit, you will be pumping out articles like second nature. Oh, how did I forget to mention this: When you put your articles up they will be making money for the rest your life without you ever having to do anything! It's called residual income and it one of the golden perks about affiliate marketing and Internet marketing as a whole. Yea, I got the butterflies too.



If you are really serious making money from home or just interested in learning more about affiliate marketing, I run a site called marketingempires.com, where I offer more in depth details and suggestions. I personally learned many of my material from wealthyaffiliateuniversity. Hopefully it can help you out as well.





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Wednesday 13 March 2013

Storage For Dummies

Web Hosting Servers
Web Hosting Servers (Photo credit: ivanpw)


Computer Servers for Dummies

To begin with, servers are defined as computers that are configured in such a way that they are able to provide specialized services to a specific client user or machine. They serve as task masters that manage a variety of services such as files, system jobs, network requests, and other various processes. Although they can be used for a myriad of purposes, servers primarily function as web hosting solutions.

The Wonder of Web Servers

Servers have become a very versatile solution for a variety of user needs. May it be file storage management, a network firewall, an email server, or simply as a web hosting solution, servers are the answer to almost every need. In fact, it would be very difficult to find any type of contemporary business or company that does not make use of some sort of server.

One of the biggest misconceptions about web servers is that they might be too complicated for the average Joe. The truth is, they are quite simple to manage and so long as a user has some level of technical knowledge, he should be good to go. In fact, setting up a server for one’s own website isn’t too much of a daunting task. Although it will still require a certain level of computer know-how, it is no Herculean feat at all. With a little research, some patience, and a whole lot of resourcefulness, one could very easily set up a personal server for one’s own site. This is also made possible by the fact that most server providers equip their users with easy-to-use tools to make the entire process much more user-friendly.

The Basics Types of Web Servers

When it comes to the configuration of web hosting servers, they generally come in three different offerings. First is shared web hosting which is the most common type of web server today. This immense fame is brought about by both its affordability and simplicity. Websites that run on shared servers will (obviously) share the same IP address as well as make use of the same system resources.

The second web hosting option for users is dedicated servers. As its name implies, websites that make use of a dedicated server will have full rights and control of the whole system. Because of the fact that they do not share their servers with other websites, this also means that they will have exclusive access to all the resources of the system.

The Keys to Success

Because of websites’ growing need for more hard drive storage space and bandwidth, servers have become more and more of a requirement rather than an option. Each individual or business will have a different set of requirements and needs which means there is no one-size-fits-all sort of web hosting solution for everyone. However, the good thing is that it isn’t that difficult to set up a specific type of server that will fulfil the needs of one’s own website. Doing a little online research will definitely be helpful in this regard as there are a multitude of websites that provide information and tips on how to set up a server for all sorts of business website.

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