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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>How To Create A Website In Less Than A Week<br />
 Andre Grisby</p>
<p>Heres a really simple way... any novice can create a fully functional website in less than a week.<br />
Websites are the wave of the future. Although many companies are using an online presence to drive business to their brick and mortar stores, many hobbyists also tend to have a bit of interest in developing their own online presence as well. Developing a website from scratch can be rather expensive, but armed with the right tools, and given a little instruction, anyone can develop a professional website in less than a week.<br />
One thing you must always remember is that anyone trying to do a particular job should be armed with the right tools.  Having the right tools will definitely make your project a bit easier to complete.<br />
I guess you are scratching your head wondering what type of tools I would be talking about. You see when you are developing a website, you become a builder, a painter, or an artist. You are taking an idea from your head and transforming it into a digital image so to speak. Just as if you were going to build a home from the ground up, take a paint brush and create a masterpiece painting, or take a piece of clay and create a winning statue, you need the right tools to do the right job.<br />
The tools Im referring to are web graphics software, web design software, and ftp file transfer protocolsoftware.  These are tools are a must if you want to get off on the right foot. There are so many of these types of programs that you must really do your homework in order to purchase the one the best fits your needs. Some of these programs can even be downloaded for free. Each program focuses on a particular task. The graphics software helps you create images for your website from scratch. The web design software in short helps you to design and build a website from scratch. The file transfer protocol software is you link to sending your completed web pages from you computer to the internet.<br />
Day one should be focused on purchasing cyber "real estate", and purchasing a name for that real estate.<br />
Building a website is like building a new house. You have to purchase the land and then you can purchase the materials to build the home on the land. Lets take a look at this.  Every website has a so called name. Example www.1234.com.  This is called the domain name. There are many places that you can purchase cheap domain names. They usually run under $10 dollars and are good for about a year. Once you have the domain name you can start looking for a place to host you website. There are many hosting companies that are popping up on a daily basis. Hosting can be dirt cheap or it can be rather expensive. It all depends on the quality of service you receive from the company. Heres another area you should consider researching before you make a purchase.<br />
Day two should be focused on the whole planning aspect of your website.<br />
The planning aspect of your website should be focused on the objective of your website, the audience you are trying to target, and how your competition is doing in the market. Focusing on the objective simply means to think about what you are trying to accomplish with your website. Your goals and accomplishments should fall into this category. You should also be trying to focus on a target market. Many internet marketers feel that you should focus on a niche market. Remember that the internet is a big playing field. A beginner will get lost in the crowd trying to cover several areas. Instead, try and focus on something with less competition but enough competition to stay in business. Targeting a specific market or niche market is basically the audience you are trying to win over.<br />
Day two should also be focused on the look and feel of your website. For example, you should have a mental image of how you want your website should look. It would be safe to say that you could even sketch out a raw diagram of how you want things to look. Pay attention to the color scheme as well.  remember that all colors do not coordinate with one another.<br />
Day three should be focused on the type of graphics you plan on using.<br />
In all honesty, web graphics can make or break the success of your online presence. The internet is all about information and speed. Its like going to a fast food restaurant. You go their because you something quick to eat. The internet is similar. A fast loading website will beat out any other website hands down any day. In order to have a fast loading website you must keep your image graphics file size down to a minimum. The more clutter or bells and whistles you add to your site, the faster it will take to load. There are several website design programs out their that will let you know how long it would normally take for you page to load up. Shrinking the file size, saving it in different formats, and even cropping the image can cut seconds off your loading time.<br />
If you want to save money, you can purchase a graphics program and make images and logos on your own. If you are a bit scared of the venture, you have the option of hiring someone to do the job for you. Whatever choice you make, always do your research for the best details and outstanding customer support.<br />
Here we are on day four. Only one day left. Creating your web pages.<br />
This is basically the meat and bones of any website. For the most part, an easy way to build a website is to use what is called a template. Basically a template is a preset model used to create a number of different pages. It saves you time and headaches. Once you find the look and feel of your website, you use that interface as a preset model to help you move along more smoothly. There are many html editors that can help you do this quicker than usual. One thing to remember is that using an html editor prevents you from dealing with actual html coding. Basically what Im getting at is you dont really need to know html when using an html editor.<br />
You want to focus on building links, inserting and formatting text, and focusing on building your other pages throughout your site. Day four is the day where everything starts coming together. Take your time on this day. Dont rush anything. Make sure you are satisfied with one step before moving on. Your website is basically a mirror image of what you stand for. It will reflect on your work ethic and personality.<br />
Congratulations you made it to day five. Give yourself a pat on the back. This day is spent publishing your website to the world.<br />
This is where all you work is tied together and presented in a nice package. In order to do this you need some type of ftp software. In technical terms its called File Transfer Protocol. This is how you transfer your web page files and graphics from your computer to your hosting company. The procedure is rather simple. You basically use a point and click interface. You highlight the file you want to transfer and hit upload or send. The software is rather self-explanatory. Once the site is up on the web, check for links that are not working, or slow download times. Way to go, you have completed your first website without all the technical wisdom. There are a few more details that you will run into, but this is like a crash course of something that is really rather simple.</p>
<p>When you decide to tackle this task, just remember to take your time and plan everything out in advance. Do your research, and learn the basics of the three main software tools that are required. The tools are only as good as the user. If you become stuck or confused on a certain function, seek help. Customer support, chat rooms, or newsgroups. Remember the internet is a world of information. Use it to your advantage.<br />
Follow these steps and you can impress your friends and family. Completing this will eventually get you labeled as a genius or whiz kid.</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>c Copyright 2003 by R. Grisby<br />
R.Grisby distributes ebooks dealing with various topics. The information presented in this article above comes from the Ebook "How to create a website in 5 days."  Find it at: www.grisbynovels.com/5daywebsite.htm<br />
uggsu@sbcglobal.net</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Got a Small Business Choose the Right Domain Name<br />
 Blake Kritzberg</p>
<p>Choosing a domain name can be daunting. Research the subject after all, youre the type of marketer who researches, right and youll be hit with a landslide of opinions, most contradictory. There is, however, two points that everyone agrees on:<br />
Pick your domain before you launch your business.<br />
This is especially true if your market niche has lots of competition. Research your domain before you commit to a business plan.<br />
Dont wait too long if you like a domain.<br />
While youre researching, youll likely come across a couple of domains that attract you. You might be tempted to wait, since you havent finalized or refined your business plan. Dont. A handful of domains isnt going to cost you much at an affordable registrar like GoDaddy, and once theyre gone, theyre gone. Chances are you can even resell the rejects at cost, if not a profit. Or "develop" them with unique content and point them to your main site for extra traffic.<br />
Now that we have the easy part of the way, lets wade into murkier waters.<br />
Q. Which TLD top-level domain is best<br />
A. If youre a juggernaut in the business world with a giant ad budget, the answer is dot-com .com. If youre a smalltime business struggling for search engine positioning, the answer is still dot-com.<br />
People do disagree on the value of a dot-com TLD. Some assert that dot-coms have no particular value in the search engines, which may be true.<br />
However, the fact is, if you havent yet seared your brand on the collective brow of the planet, dot-com makes you easier to remember. If you eschew dot-coms, then in some deep dark place inside, people will remember you as "that hard-to-remember URL with the ending that isnt dot-com." Whats worse, if you pick an otherwise memorable domain ending in dot-net, -us, or God forbid -tv, some of your traffic will end up at that competitor who snagged the dot-com version of your domain.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Actually Working to Make Money on the Internet<br />
 Danny Schartkoff</p>
<p>There are many people out desperate for more money.  Unfortunatly, most of them are desperate for a lot of money very fast.  Thousands of internet sites prey on these people.  In fact, these sites are around because their owners also want to get rich quick.  A good example of some of the scam sites are the "get paid to..." sites.  According to these you can get paid to take surveys, read e-mails, surf the internet, or just about anything where they can cram your computer full of ads and pay you 1/1000 of a cent for each one.<br />
Just think about this...  if you knew how to make money without working hard or for a long time would you really want to tell other people your secret  I doubt it.  Trying to profit through the internet is not a free ticket.  You need to learn to do things on your own and work for success.<br />
Probably the simplist way to make money on the internet is to sell a product.  However, before you can do this you need a domain name, a host and a product.  Domain names and hosts are fairly cheap.  Sites like yahoo offer hosting and domain name business services that even people with no webamster experience can easily use for little money.  In contrast a product can be expensive.  You will need to decide what you want to sell and then buy an inventory for the product.  Buying your inventory also requires that you find a supplier.  Once you find a supplier they will most likely be very helpful and want to help your new business.<br />
After this comes promotion.  Nobody will buy from you if they cant find your site.  Submitting to product info to price comparison sites can get a lot of sales.  If you price your product lower than every one else you will definatly get some sales.  You can also promote your entire site by advertising.  Advertising on the internet requires a great deal of sorting through the scam sites.  Most people will waste money on bad advertising even after the work to find legitamate places to advertise.  Webmaster forums can help to get through this because you can ask other webmasters what has and hasnt worked for them to avoid mistakes others have made.<br />
Once you find a way to successfully promote your business the moeny really does often come quick and with little work.</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Danny is a college student in Wisconsin.  He is a webmaster as a hobby and a student as... well a hobby.  If you have an online store please submit it to our shopping directory.</p>
<p>http://www.kawt.com/index.phpsid=336347038&amp;t=sub_pages&amp;cat=2</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Building Your First Web Site<br />
 Tim Querrey</p>
<p>Creating your own site can be a satisfying experience. Here are some tips to help get you up and running.<br />
Before doing anything on the technical side, you need some kind of basic idea to work with. I suggest first getting some paper and a pencil. Start by sketching a layout of how you would like your web page to appear. For example, a simple title at the top, the area in which you would like any content, pictures and so on. Now its time to do some programing!<br />
Dont let the word programing scare you. Anyone can learn and there are several sites that offer free tutorials. One such site is http://www.w3schools.com/html/default.asp.  Although it is not necessary to be a top notch programer to build and operate your web site, you should learn the basics of html. I recommend that you thoroughly learn about tables. They are widely used and with them, you can create a professional looking layout even as a beginner.<br />
You can use any basic text editor, like notepad, to write, edit, and save your code html. When saving your work for the first time, choose Text Document for type of file, then save with the extension htm for example index.htm. Your home page the first page people usually see is normally saved as index.htm. To see how your page looks, double click on the file and it should automatically open up in your browser.<br />
Now that youve got your web page ready to go, its time to find a host a place for your web page to live. Since this is your first site, I suggest you use Free Web Hosting. Some host will put advertising, such as a banner, on your site as the cost of free hosting. Others will only charge you to register your Domain Name www.YourSite.com. Be careful not to accidentally sign up for extras such as url protection, spam control, etc. unless you feel you need them as they will add to your cost. These sites will have a limit on bandwidth how much data that can be transmitted per month, email accounts, and maybe a few other things, but are still great for first timers. If later on you feel you need more, then you usually can upgrade. To find a host, just use any search engine and the keyword phrase Free Web Hosting.<br />
Ok! Youve sketched a layout for your web page, learned some basic html, coded your web page, found your host with the most couldnt resist, and registered your URL www.YourSite.com. Now its time to upload transfer your file web page  to your host. To do this you need a FTP program. FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. When using this application, there are usually two windows. The left window shows your computer files, and the right window shows the files stored on your host. For a good tutorial and to download a freeware FTP program, FTP Commander, go to http://www.nexcess.net/hosting/support/tutorials/ftp/ftpcommindex.php.<br />
Now you should be up and running. But dont stop there. Continue to tweak, add pages, learn to link to other pages and sites, and frequently add new content. Who knows, you could eventually learn to profit from your creation.</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Tim Querrey is the owner of http://www.homerunbusinesses.com</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Know How DNS Works<br />
 Pawan Bangar</p>
<p>Domain name Servers DNS are an important but invisible part of the internet, and form one of the largest databases on it. Each machine on an internet is assigned a unique address, called an IP address, which is 32 bit number and is expressed as 4 octets. The method user to represent these IP addresses is known as dotted decimal Notation". A typical address looks like this: 199.249.150.4<br />
It is very difficult to keep in mind the IP addresses of all the websites we visit daily, because its not easy to remember strings of numbers. However, we do remember words. This is where domain names come into the picture. If you want to connect to a particular site, you need to know its IP address but do need to know its URL. The DNS gets the mappings of the IP addresses and the corresponding names.<br />
Names and numbers<br />
DNS converts the machine names such as www.xyz.com to IP addresses such as 199.249.150.9. Basically, it translates from a name to an address and from an address to a name.<br />
The mapping from the IP address to the machine name is called reverse mapping .when you type http://www.xyz.com into your browser, the browser first needs to get the IP address of www.xyz.com. The machine uses a directory service to look up IP addresses and this service is called DNS. When you type www.xyz.com your machines firsts contacts a DNS server, asking it to find the IP address for www.xyz.com. This DNS server might then contact other DNS servers on the internet. DNS is therefore is considered as the global network of servers. The great advantage of DNS is that no organization is responsible for updating it. It is what is known as distributed database.<br />
The three letter codes<br />
A DNS server is just a computer thats running the DNS software. The most popular DNS software is BIND Berkeley Internet Name Domain DNS is hierarchical, tree-structured system. The top is donated by.. And is known as the root of the system. Below the root there are seven immediate sub domain nodes and these are com, org, gov, mil, net, edu, Int, etc.<br />
DNS consists of two components </p>
<p>	Nameserver<br />
	Resolver</p>
<p>Nameserver:<br />
This performs the task of looking up the names. Usually, there is one nameserver for a cluster of machines. If the nameserver does not contain the requested information, it will contact another nameserver. But it is not required for every server to know how to contact every other server. Every nameserver will know how to contact the root nameserver, and this in turn will know the location of every authoritative nameserver for all the second level domains.<br />
Resolver:<br />
This runs on a client machine to initiate DNS lookups. It contains a list of nameservers to use. As we have read, the function of each of these nameservers is to resolve name queries. There are three types of nameservers-primary nameserver, secondary nameserver, and caching nameserver. The secondary nameservers are configured for backup purposes. Caching nameservers only resolve name queries but do not maintain any DNS database files. It is important to note here that any change to primary nameservers needs to be propagated to secondary nameservers. This is because primary nameservers own the database records. The changes are propagated via a zone transfer.<br />
HOW CACHING"WORKS<br />
DNS uses principle of caching for its operation. When a nameservers receives Information about a mapping, it caches this information .further queries for the same mapping will use this cached result, thereby reducing the search cost. The nameservers dont cache forever. The caching has a component called time to live TTL and the TTL determines how long a server will cache a piece of information. So when the nameservers caches receive an IP address, it receives the TTL with it. The nameserver caches the IP address for the period of time then discards it.<br />
When a process needs to determine an IP address given a DNS address, it calls upon the local host to resolve the address. This can be done in variety of ways:<br />
Table look up. On UNIX hosts, the table is /etc/hosts.<br />
The process communicates with a local nameservers. This is named on a UNIX system.<br />
By sending a massage to the remote system that is identified from the information in the file/etc/resolve.conf.<br />
When a nameserver receives a query for a domain that is does not serve, it may send back a referral to the client by specifying better nameservers. Typically operate in the recursive manner wherein any DNS server passes requests it cannot handle to higher level server and so on, until either the request can be handled or until the root of the DNS name space is reached.<br />
The nameservers contain pointers to other nameserver with the help of which it is possible to traverse the entire domain naming hierarchy. A host with the initial nameserver addresses has to be configured. After this, it is able to use DNS protocols to locate the nameserver responsible for any part or the DNS naming hierarchy.<br />
Thus when a nameserver receives a request, it can do one of the following:<br />
It can answer the request with an IP address. This method is called iterative. In this, the client simply asks the server to resolve a domain name. The server accesses its database, finds its IP address and sends that back. If the server does not find the address, it sends back an error ;DNS not found. Contact another nameserver and try to find the IP address for the requested name. Send back a referral to the client specifying the IP address of better nameservers.<br />
A popular user interface, called nslookupis available on the UNIX system. With this, you can perform any DNS function. This program also displays the result to the user. Using is nslookup, you can obtain a listing of all the hosts in a zone. In order to do this, you first need to identify the nameserver for the zone.<br />
The threats that are associated with the DNS are due to the lack of integrity and authenticity checking of the data held within the DNS. Also, other protocols can use host names as an access control mechanism. The internet engineering task force IETF has come up with DNS security DNSSEC extensions to DNS protocol. The main objective to DNSSEC is to provide authentication and integrity to the DNS. These are provided through the use of cryptographic</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Pawan Bangar,<br />
Technical Director,<br />
Birbals, Ebirbals, SeoBirbals, Hbirbals<br />
India.<br />
Visit us at:<br />
www.birbals.com<br />
www.ebirbals.com<br />
www.hbirbals.com</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Faster Browsing Tips<br />
 Pawan Bangar</p>
<p>IF WE say that it was mainly because of the Windows operating system that a Computer could become a personal computer it would not be an exaggeration. The revolution is still on. Windows is far beyond what a common man presently knows and uses.<br />
Internet surfing<br />
For searching   something, search engines are being used. However, if you know a Windows trick, then searching for information on the Net may become easy, all you need to do is simply locate the address bar in Internet Explorer and write in the phrase that you want to search on the Internet. Here it is important to remember the Internet Explorer IE recognizes a phrase and not a single word. If it&#8217;s a single word, then Internet, Explorer assumes it as a domain name and attempts to create a URL in its place. However key in a few words and IE will run your phrase through a search engine on Microsoft&#8217;s Web site.<br />
If you want to search for a single word then you should put a question mark at the beginning of the line to tell IE that this is a search keyword. The same thing applies to the Netscape Communicator also and searching the Web is as easy using the Netscape as it is with IE.<br />
Transferring files<br />
Another common use for which the computers are being used is for transferring the files over the Internet. Normally FTP client is being used for transferring files, which is a common application among the Internet users. However, very few persons realize the power of Windows.<br />
You do not need a separate FTP client for transferring the files.  The basic Windows constituent IE already has a feature of FTP. Thus if you type an FTP address in the address box of any Explorer view, whether on the Internet or while browsing your own hard disk, you can go to the site and be able to use the window as an FTP client.<br />
Create link in MS Word<br />
Windows users sometimes complain of working on too many applications for a single work, for example, work related to the Web. However, this is probably due to the ignorance of the persons as all major applications have features that arc quite universal in nature. Take for example, MS Word. Most of us know about MS Word as the most wonderful word processor. However, quite a few of us know that it is a good tool for Web based applications also. The Web-based functions of the MS Word are worth trying as it gives you endless features. One such feature is the option of creating a link to a Web page in a Word document. Thus if you are creating a MS Word document, you can create a link to a Web page or other HTML document rather than just including the address in text. The procedure for this is simple first copy the address URL to which you want to link, then select the word, phrase or sentence in your document that you want to create as the link.  Now on the Insert menu in Word, click hyperlink and then in link to file or URL, paste the address by pressing Ctrl + V. This will create a link to a Web page in the Word document.<br />
However you can use your computer for purposes other than the Internet also and make better use of it. Normally we all crave for faster performance. In a Majority of the cases you do not require a replacement or up gradation as you can enhance the performance of your existing computer running Windows.<br />
Manage hard disk<br />
The first thing in this regard is better management of the hard disk; it has been discussed many a times in the article on tips and tricks that you can manage your hard disk better by defragging it regularly. However, there are some more steps, which should be performed before you defrag your hard disk in order to optimize the performance of your hard disk.<br />
These steps are:</p>
<p>	Delete the IE temporary files and history regularly before defragging your hard disk.<br />
	It is also important to delete all TMP and BAK files present in the hard disk as these files are not generally required and unnecessarily consume the hard disk.<br />
	Normally you will find *.TMP files in the TEMP directory or WINDOWSTEMP directories. Thus you must locate these directories and delete the aforesaid files.<br />
	As a next step defrag your hard disk without the swap-file.  The instructions for this can be found at defragmenting the swap file. It is a standard feature of Windows 98 as per which it has a built-in utility called Disk cleanup.</p>
<p>You can run it from either Start/Programs/Accessories/System Tools/Disk Cleanup or directly run CLEANMGR.EXE. This is also an important feature of the Windows that takes care of all deleted files and other junk files as this feature deletes them as a part of disk cleaning exercise.<br />
Use Address bar<br />
Windows makes your work so easy that it can actually take the unnecessary load off you. For example, if you are a Windows 98 user, then you can use browser for purposes other than browsing the Net.<br />
Did you know that you could use the address bar to run programs on your computer<br />
This is very much possible as all you need to do is just type the program name, including its path its location, you may type c:msofficewinwordwinword.exe. This will open MS Word depending upon its location.<br />
Send Web page via e-mail<br />
For sending a Web page, while viewing the page, click the File menu, and then click on Send sub menu, then click either Page by e-mail to send a copy of the page or Link by e-mail to send a short-cut to it. This way you can simply send a Web page by e-mail.  This is also a great option of keeping a site in your record, as it will also facilitate in viewing it offline. Similarly, it is also easy to send a video clip or an audio clip, which you may find on the Internet.<br />
Thus to send a video or audio clip simply right-click the icon or link for the item you want to send, and then click Save Target As. Specify the location, where you want to save the file.  Now open your e-mail client and click Insert file or attach file as the case may be. You can also add your message in the message window if you wish to send a message to the recipient of the mail.<br />
#PageBreak# Enjoy the power of World Wide Web in lesser time with these tips.<br />
Do you feel anxious whether your important mails have reached their destination<br />
Use the feature which is available on most e-mail clients and requests the recipient to confirm that he has received the message by a return e-mail. It is called Read Receipt in Outlook Express.<br />
To do this while composing a mail in Outlook Express, click on Tools &gt; Request Read Receipt in your message window. If you desire, you can have all your outgoing messages sent with the Read Receipt notification. For this, go to Tools &gt; Options, click on the Receipts tab and tick &#8216;Request a read receipt for all sent messages&#8217;. Remember, the read receipt confirmation is dependent on the e-mail client the recipient is using and also whether he wants to send the confirmation.<br />
Adding signatures to your e-mail<br />
If you send a lot of mail each day, then a repetitive task like signing your name at the end of each mail can be quite tedious. It&#8217;s easier to create a signature and attach it automatically to every mail that&#8217;s sent.<br />
To do this in Outlook Express, go to Tools &gt; Options &gt; Signatures. Then go to New and add the contents of the signature in the Edit Text field. Also select the option of sending the signature automatically with all outgoing messages. In case you don&#8217;t want to send this with replies or forwards, enable the option, &#8216;Don&#8217;t add signatures to Replies and Forward&#8217;. For creative signatures, use the option to append a file that contains the signature you have created. If you happen to have multiple e-mail accounts, select the account with which you want to send the signature. To do this, go to Tools &gt; Options &gt; Signatures and click on the Advanced button near the Edit Signature tab. A new box will appear saying &#8216;Advanced Signature Settings&#8217; where you can select the account with which the signature should be automatically added.<br />
Auto-respond facility<br />
Won&#8217;t be checking mail for some time Activate a feature called &#8216;vacation reply&#8217; if you are using a Web-based service. Most e-mail services such as Indiatimes provide this feature which can be activated through the options menu. You can type a short message which will be sent to all who e-mail you while you are away.<br />
In Outlook Express, you can do this from Tools &gt; Message Rules &gt; Mail and clicking on the New Rule option. Select the &#8216;For all Messages&#8217; options from the condition for your rule field and in the Action select Reply with a message. You will have to select a message that you have already created and saved.<br />
Keep a copy of the message<br />
If you are on a trip and want to access your e-mail from another machine, keep a copy of your messages on the server of your e-mail service provider. Go to Tools &gt; Accounts and select the account if you have multiple accounts, then go to Properties &gt; Advanced. Check &#8216;Leave a copy on server&#8217;. This has one more advantage: if you&#8217;ve formatted your machine without taking a backup of your mail, you can retrieve the mail as a stored copy.<br />
Disable MSN Messenger from auto-starting<br />
Whenever one opens Outlook Express or Microsoft Outlook XP, MSN Messenger loads automatically. To disable it, go to Tools &gt; Options in Outlook Express and uncheck &#8216;Automatically log on to MSN Messenger Service&#8217;. Then go to View &gt; Layout and uncheck the option of Contacts. In Microsoft Outlook XP, go to Tools &gt; Options &gt; Other and uncheck &#8216;Enable MSN Messenger&#8217;. The over-eager Messenger won&#8217;t be so eager now!<br />
Optimizing your Inbox<br />
A three-step process to ensure that your Inbox never looks cluttered.<br />
Organizing: Outlook Express allows you to create folders within which mail can be organized. To create a new folder in Outlook Express, go to File &gt; Folder &gt; New. This will display the directory tree of your Inbox. Just select the location say Inbox where you want to create a folder and enter the Folder Name. Or, you could use the shortcut [Ctrl] + [Shift] + [E] and enter the Folder Name. You can also drag and drop folders to change their location. Folders can be quite useful, especially if you have multiple accounts configured on the same identity or to sort out e-mail messages on the basis of sender, subject, etc.<br />
Filtering: Message Rules can automatically sort your mail into the appropriate folder as soon as it is downloaded. Specify the folders where you want the messages to be downloaded based on names in the from address, names in the to address, certain words in the Subject line or in the message body.<br />
Go to Message &gt; Create Rule from Message. Create a rule selecting the appropriate options offered, and the next time you download your mail, it will be sorted according to the rules created.<br />
You can also sort your existing messages based on the message rules created. In Outlook Express, go to Tools &gt; Message Rules and click on Mail. You will get a list of the message rules you have created. Click on &#8216;Apply now...&#8217; select the rules to apply, and click on Apply to filter your existing folder.<br />
Grouping: Outlook Express allows you to group e-mail messages on the basis of the conversation carried. To enable this, go to View &gt; Current View and click &#8216;Group Messages by Conversation&#8217; In Outlook, this option is available from View &gt; Current View &gt; Conversation Topic.<br />
With this feature, all e-mail messages are sorted on the basis of the subject line and the messages that are a reply to that particular subject are grouped together. A &#8216;+&#8217; sign next to a message indicates responses based on that subject.<br />
Download Mail to your PC<br />
If you use a Web-based e-mail service, download a copy of your mail directly to your browser. This is much quicker than using the bandwidth-hungry Web interface and also allows you to access your mail without having to be connected to the Internet. To do this first add a new account by going to Tools &gt; Accounts &gt; Add and select the Mail option. You will be prompted for personal details and account information.<br />
Select the POP3 server option in the screen that asks you for your e-mail server information and enter the appropriate POP3 server address for incoming mail.<br />
Browsing offline<br />
Quite often you may want to refer to a page that you have visited at some point in time. While finding the link in your browser&#8217;s History is not too difficult, you can view the site without actually logging on to the Internet by going to File &gt; Work Offline. Then just click on a link in your History folder to view the complete page from your hard disk.<br />
Split files<br />
Splitting files can increase download speeds tremendously. Usually, splitting the file in three or five segments is sufficient. However, if you are downloading a particularly large file which is available from several servers, you could get better speeds by increasing the number of segments being downloaded simultaneously. The number of segments that you want the file in can be set in the option box that pops up when a download begins. Just set the option for the number of segments that you want the file to be split into.</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Pawan Bangar<br />
Technical Director<br />
Birbals,India<br />
www.ebirbals.com<br />
www.birbals.com<br />
www.hbirbals.com<br />
www.seobirbals.com<br />
pawan@ebirbals.com</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why Your Brick-and-Mortar Biz Needs A Website<br />
 Kelly Kyrik</p>
<p>The internet has taken over our lives with a vengeance, and has changed the way many of us do business. More and more consumers are now doing their shopping online and, unfortunately, some business owners have felt the pinch.<br />
But there are many small businesses that have been virtually unaffected by the internet boom. Those professionals in the more service-oriented fields - veterinarians, chiropractors, beauticians, dentists and more - do almost all of their work in whats now affectionately know as the brick-and-mortar business, and as such can never be fully replaced by internet technology.<br />
However, many of these businesses, from tiny mom-and-pop stores to small health care centers - have yet to merge onto the information highway, and its costing them plenty; of customers, that is.<br />
Thats because, although traditional advertising phone books, flyers, radio ads, etc. are still widely used, there is no doubt that the most effective advertising now takes place online.<br />
As our society becomes increasingly computer-savvy, consumers are turning more and more to the internet for information and advice on where to do their business. Your potential customers would much rather type your business name into a search engine than ferret out your phone number in some ratty, old phonebook.<br />
And who can blame them<br />
On the web, your potential clients can find out your hours and location 24/7, get a feel for your business philosophies and practices and can learn about your services and pricing without having to listen to annoying hold music or endless phone menus. Even better, they can get all the information they need at their own pace, taking breaks to feed the cat and burp the baby as needed.<br />
Of course, they cant do any of the above unless your small business has its own website, preferably with a recognizable domain name YourBusinessName.com and Search Engine Optimization, which makes your business easier to find on the vast world wide web. Now that so many consumers are turning to the internet to find the services they need, its imperative that your small business has the same or better web presence than that of your competitors.<br />
Luckily, web design now comes in all flavors and sizes, so you wont have to look far to find a designer and a site thats right or you.<br />
Often a simple one-page website is enough for very small businesses; hours, location, contact information and basic services can all be presented in a professional way for your prospective customers. A medical professional may require more pages; perhaps choosing to explain particular procedures and detailing insurance information. And some small businesses prefer to put everything online, from articles and interactive forms to detailed descriptions of their personal business philosophies.<br />
No matter which design and options you choose, your website will reassure and impress potential consumers, leading them directly to your brick-and-mortar door, and leaving you to concentrate on what you do best; running your small business.</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Kelly Kyrik is the owner of Tech-Know-Girl Web Design - http://www.tech-know-girl.com - which provides custom designed websites to meet all your small business needs. She can be reached at Kelly@Tech-Know-Girl.com or toll-free at 1-877-554-6500.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Setting your Online Business Up for Success!<br />
 Charles &amp; Susan Truett</p>
<p>"Six Essentials you MUST have in place for your online business"<br />
There is a common misconception that an "online business" requires no investment...that you can make money online without spending any.<br />
When we hear this from people who are desparately trying to build a successful online business it makes us angry!<br />
We believe the misconception is primarily due to all of the hype and false promises that arrive daily in our inboxes. Emails promising us that we can make millions of dollars with no financial output while we sit at home and do nothing. Its insane and its not the truth.<br />
The truth is that you must treat an online business just as you would a business in the conventional world. You must plan on investing time, money and effort to ensure your success. The good news is that your investment in an online business will be MUCH, MUCH less than that of a business in the conventional world.<br />
With an online business, there are essentials that you must have in order for your business to run smoothly and become successful. You can literally run an effective online business for $100-$200 a month. Later in this article, we will show you how you can access many of these essentials in one place for less that $10.00 a month!<br />
But first...<br />
Here are six essentials that you MUST have to run your online business.<br />
1. Your Own Website<br />
This includes a domain name and web hosting for your site. You must have a central place to send your customers, even if you are selling multiple products or services.<br />
2. A Professional Autoresponder<br />
An absolute MUST for any online business. If youre not using an autoresponder, youre losing money! Thats the bottom line. Your autoresponder should have the ability to create subscriptions via email and web form and should be a professional one with no ads! Fr~e autoresponders look unprofessional and they are not reliable.<br />
3. Ad Tracker<br />
This is probably the most underused tool that we know of. Consider this - most people who are NOT making money on the Net have never used an Ad Tracker. Yet, ALL of the people that we know who ARE making money on the Net - use one daily. It makes no sense to spend money and time on advertising if youre not going to be able to determine which ads are producing and which ones are not. An Ad Tracker will solve this problem and save you time and money in the long run.<br />
4. Products or Services<br />
You must have something to sell! This can be a service such as web or graphic design, an mlm/affiliate program or products, tangible or digital. If you dont have a specific product or service in mind, there are thousands of profitable digital products that come with resell rights. This means you can resell them and keep 100% of the profit! 5. You must know HOW and WHERE to advertise to bring targeted prospects to your Website!<br />
You can save yourself a tremendous amount of time, money and frustration by learning the effective advertising methods that are available online. There are countless worthless ones that are simply a waste of time. If youre new online, you wont know this unless you find someone who is successful online and follow their lead. Find a mentor or a membership site that offers step by step Tutorials on online promotion. Make sure that the tutorials are updated frequently to keep up with the changing times of the Internet!<br />
6. Leads<br />
The lifeline of any online business! Just because you have a website and products to sell, that doesnt mean youre going to make money! To make money, you must drive targeted visitors to your website. There are THOUSANDS of companies on the web that sell Leads but if you just pick one out of the blue, its trial and error. Do some research and find a good source for leads. Again, you can achieve this by finding someone who is succcessful and following their lead. Or join a membership site that includes Leads as a part of their package.<br />
We promised wed tell you about a membership site that includes many of these essential items in one place. Have a look at http://www.viralprofits.com With your membership, you get a professional autoresponder, ad tracking, Leads, Digital Products with resell rights, step by step training tutorials AND you can earn money by referring others to the site. The tutorials are updated frequently and NEW products are added each month so that you always have something new to offer your customers!<br />
So there you have it. With these six essentials, youve got the foundation for a successful online business. Without them, its going to be a tough road ahead. Use them as a "checklist" and make sure your online business is armed for success!</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Charles &amp; Susan Truett are experienced internet marketers who have built a successful online business and are now teaching others how to achieve the same success. For money making ideas and their simple system for success visit: http://www.partnersinsuccess.net<br />
admin@partnersinsuccess.net</p>
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 Teeyes Siva</p>
<p>The Basics of Linux &amp; Windows :<br />
Linux and its close relation Unix and Windows 2000 and its close cousin Windows NT are types of software known as operating systems that web servers use to do the kind of things that web servers do. You do not need to know any real detail of either to make a decision as to which you need but here a few guidelines.<br />
Just because you use a windows desktop PC doesnt mean you have to opt for Windows web hosting and the reverse is true as well. The operating system you use on your desktop has little to do with your choice of web hosts. As long as you understand how to use your FTP or web publishing software, your can use either operating system.<br />
But what is important is that you know what you want your website to do and what you want to offer on it. This is what will ultimately help determine the type of web hosting that will work best for you. As mentioned earlier, interactive websites usually rely on ASP, PHP, or Perl type languages.<br />
Linux Web Hosting or Windows 2000 Web Hosting  Make your Choice !<br />
When it comes to Web hosting, Linux has, for some time, been widely considered the best OS for Web servers. Its typically found to be the most reliable, stable and efficient system and, as such, its commonly used for the demanding environment of Web and mail servers. Indeed,Most of the clients websites of aalpha NET runs on the Linux OS precisely because of this traditional stability.<br />
The million-dollar question is what application are you looking to use for your hosting Consider the tools and scripting languages you plan to use</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>7 Essentinal Resources for Small Business<br />
 Jinger Jarrett</p>
<p>So you want to start a business but you dont have a lot of money Start your business online, and it wont be a problem.<br />
There are some pretty terrific resources you can use. Some of them you have to pay for, but they are inexpensive and can get you started quickly and easily.<br />
1. A domain and web hosting. If you want others to see you as a professional and take you seriously, then you need to invest in your own domain and web hosting.<br />
Purchased separately, the cost can add up very quickly. Here are some very low cost solutions to help you put your name on the map.<br />
Dot Easy - http://www.doteasy.com - For only $25 per year, you can purchase your own domain. The web hosting is completely free. Although this hosting account is stripped of all the bells and whistles like CGI, you still get 15MB of bannerless hosting for free, and if you build minisites, this is a really cheap way for you to get started. Buy a domain a month, and before you know it, you have your own empire of products set up for a lot less than if you had bought all of this separately.<br />
Go Daddy - http://www.godaddy.com - Although as far as I know they offer domain names for the cheapest price on the Internet at $6.95, their service is pretty good. I buy all of my domains here, and Ive never had any problems.<br />
Free Web Space - http://100best-free-web-space.com/ - If money is a real problem right now, but you still want to make a good impression, then this site can help you find the most affordable web hosting or even bannerless hosting thats free.<br />
Remember, you get what you pay for, so eventually, when you can afford it, upgrade. There are some good budget web hosts out there like Dot Easy, but for the most part, you get what you pay for.<br />
2. Web Site Creation Tools.<br />
There are some fantastic tools on the Internet you can use to build your web site, and theyre all free.<br />
Considered to be the best HTML editor online, Front Page 2000 will give you hundreds of scripts, as well as a free FTP client you can unzip into the directory and upload your files directly from the HTML editor.<br />
There are four different modes, including beginner and expert, so no matter what level at creating HTML you are, this free editor will definitely help you.<br />
Youll find it here: http://www.evrsoft.com.<br />
While youre there, make sure you check out the free metatag creator, as well as some of the other great free online tools youll find there.<br />
3. Scripts.<br />
If you want to get the most from your web site, scripts will help you do this. You dont have to be an expert in installation either. You can quickly and easily learn how to install them. I taught myself from reading some of the webmaster sites online.<br />
You have two choices when it comes to installing scripts on your site:<br />
You can install them yourself, or you can use remotely hosted scripts. Remotely hosted scripts are great when you dont have a CGI bin on your site.<br />
This site is offering scripts for free: http://site-by-design.com/affiliates.php - Scripts include: Autoresponder Script, Fly-In Ads Script, Paid To Read Emails Script, Safelist Script, Rotator Script, Homepage Traffic Script. Definitely worth a look.<br />
Two resources that offer a wide variety of scripts in different formats are:<br />
http://www.cgiextremes.com/ http://www.hotscripts.com<br />
If you want remotely hosted scripts, the best sites I have found are:<br />
http://www.cgispy.com http://www.bravenet.com<br />
4. Autoresponders. Autoresponders will help you in two ways: you can use them for your opt in lists and ezines, and you can also use them to follow up with your customers.<br />
With opt in lists and ezines, an autoresponder will save you the trouble of handling subscribe and unsubscribe requests, which can become very tedious after awhile. This will allow you to automate the mundane part of building a relationship with your customers and newsletter subscribers, providing you with the credibility you need online to make the sale.<br />
Two sites that offer free autoresponders that are very reliable are: http://www.getresponse.com/ http://www.sendfree.com/<br />
Please note: when using free autoresponders, the site owner will send his/her ads with your messages. This is valuable message real estate. Its better to pay for your autoresponders, if possible, so that you can place your own ads in the headers and footers of all your messages.<br />
5. Online Tools.<br />
There is a whole host of online tools you can use to help you with your business including email formatters, newsletter formatters, sales letter and press release formatters, as well as wizards to help you build your web site.<br />
Below are some of the best:<br />
Pertinent Inc. - http://www.pertinent.com - Offers a free press release creator, as well as a sales letter generator.<br />
Free Online Wizards - http://www.thesitewizard.com/wizards/index.shtml - This site offers everything from a wizard to help you syndicate your content to form creators and drop down menu creators. Lots of tips and articles too.<br />
Email Formatter - http://www.formatit.com - Tired of getting emails with a ton of &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; in them You can use this site to strip those tags out, as well as reformat your emails to any width. Great for formatting articles too.<br />
6. Business Software.<br />
You can find thousands of dollars in free software to help you build your business by searching through software sites online.<br />
My favorite is Freeware Home: http://www.freewarehome.com. Youll find over 7,000 applications at last count here, and theyre all free, full sized versions of the program.<br />
Two applications you wont want to be without are:<br />
Open Office - http://www.openoffice.org - Formerly Star Office, this open source application is the best rival to Microsoft Office. You can use it to do everything from convert your documents to PDF, to word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations. Theres also a version for MAC, making this a must see application when you cant afford other expensive applications.<br />
Banana Cash Books - http://www.banana.ch/banana4/eng/bc4_cashbook.shtml - Although this single entry accounting program accepts just about any currency, if you want to use the accounting method the IRS recommends for small business, this nice little free program will definitely do the trick.<br />
7. Business Education.<br />
Once you have your business up and running, its a good idea to stay up to date with your business and marketing knowledge.<br />
There are a lot of great ways to do this including forums, article directories, mailing lists, and newsletters.<br />
There are also some great resource heavy sites out there you can benefit from. Below are three of my favorites:<br />
My 1st Business - http://www.my1stbusiness.com - Run by Ben Botes, youll find plenty of ecourses, seminars and more covering small business, ecommerce, marketing, and other topics. You need to sign up for an account, but its free, and definitely worth a look.<br />
Free Marketing Resources - http://www.jdbmail.com/ - Run by Jimmy D. Brown, one of my all time favorite marketers, and quite frankly, one of the best, youll find audio, ecourses, and other resources in plain English that can teach you how to market online. Jimmy doesnt just teach you what to do; he shows you how to do it, and he spells it out. It doesnt matter if you are a complete newbie, or if you have been marketing for some time. Youll benefit from Jimmys excellent teaching.<br />
Ebook Directory - http://www.ebookdirectory.com - Run by Noel Hynes, this is the most comprehensive collection of small business and Internet marketing ebooks on the Internet, and theyre absolutely free. Youll also find plenty of other ebooks here including motivational, writing, and a whole lot more.<br />
There are plenty of free resources on the Internet to help you build your business. The trick is learning when you should buy products and services for your business and when you can get a freebie that will do the job just as well and sometimes better.<br />
A quick search of Alexa, http://www.alexa.com, will help you find some of the best.</p>
<p>About The Author</p>
<p>Jinger Jarrett is a former military journalist and newspaper reporter who teaches and consults on article writing. You can get her latest ebook, its free, "100+ Best FREE and Paid Resources for Writers, Internet Marketers, and Small Business</p>
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