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1. Are You Guilty Of Being An "Information Overload" Junkie?
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By Mary Holzrichter
If you're like me, perhaps you've been on the internet for less than a year. For those first few months, you pretty much just surf around absolutely dumbfounded by all the information available in cyberspace. Wow! After a while, you actually feel yourself becoming addicted, and you can feel yourself being transformed into (Oh, no!) a "Mouse Potato".
Si... read more
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2. Shifting Sands Online
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By Nicholas Dixon
The internet is considered a god-send by many people all over the globe. Never before has such an opportunity been placed on the table for your taking. Where else could you set up a business transcending borders for fifty dollars a month or less.
Opportunities abound everywhere you turn nowadays online, just name it there is a way for you to turn a profit. Newsle... read more
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3. Tribute to Corey Rudl
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By Steve Dimeck
Once upon a time there was a King who wanted to live forever. He knew that he desired the impossible, but he was very determined to change that. He called upon all of the witch doctors, medicine men, faith healers, spiritual healers, wizards, prophets, fortunetellers and anyone that he could think of to give him the cure to eternal life.
No one could fi... read more
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4. Speed Kills on the Web!
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By Lee Traupel
I only have to point to the 555 plus failed .com companies (according to Web Mergers) as the poster children of the "speed at any cost" business mantra that clearly doesn't work. And, these werecompanies who burnt through significant amounts of capital (in the millions, tens of millions or hundreds of millions in many cases) while they were rushing to get to marke... read more
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5. Internet Terminology
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By Bonnie Jo Davis
The first step to navigating your way around the internet is to understand the lingo. The first time I used the internet I was mystified. I thought ?are all these people speaking Greek or gibberish?? I soon learned that the internet is a separate culture with it?s own language. Listed below are common internet terms and their definitions.
Address: The location of an Interne... read more
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6. Finding the best search engine
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By Ryan Fyfe
With Billions of pages on the internet how do you find exactly what is that you are looking for? Chances are you have stumbled across different search engines, and maybe even used and tried out a few of them.
Aside from look and feel which search engine really is the best? It used to be that Googles search results were far superior to any other searc... read more
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7. WebWhacked? Three Ways to Avoid Being Overwhelmed by the Internet
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By David Johnson
There?s no reason to feel intimidated by the Web. There is so much hype surrounding this new medium that it?s easy to believe that you?re falling behind. It?s just not true? yet.
The truth is: ? You?re not that far behind ? You?ve already got what it takes ? You can?t do any worse than you?re doing right now.
Here are three ways you can avoid getting pa... read more
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8. What Is The Meaning Of This?
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By Terri Seymour
When I first started on the internet, it was like trying to read another language. There were so many words and expressions that I did not understand. Words like webhost, ezine, upload, download, http, isp, dsl and so many, many more!! I was lost. Little by little I began to learn what these words and others meant. But there are always more to learn.
So this a... read more
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9. Why Your Online Advertising Traffic Leaves as Soon as It Arrives
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By Joel Walsh
Online advertising traffic leaves when advertisers don't make it easy to stick around.
Business website owners who buy online advertising often get frustrated when most of their expensive traffic leaves as soon as it arrives--i.e, it "bounces."
Why does traffic from online advertising bounce? Think about it: you've done the same thing many time... read more
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10. Become an Internet Sourcer... Use Your Surfing Talent and Make a Few Bucks!
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By Edward B. Toupin
I've spent many thousands of hours on the Internet searching for information, jobs, contracts, people, and other items of interest. You can literally find out anything! The trick is learning how to find relevant and hidden information in an efficient manner. This is the job of an 'Internet Sourcer.'
--- What is an Internet Sourcer? ---
The Internet Sourcer... read more
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11. How To Get Your Online Education -- Conclusion
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By Joe Bingham
LEARN BY PASSING IT ON
Have you ever had a teacher at the end of a course make the following statement?
"I hope you have learned as much from me as I have learned from you."
Why would a teacher say something like this? Is it just modesty? No. It's because teachers know that having students pushes them to learn more themselves.
Why is... read more
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12. Newsgroups
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By Richard Lowe
Newsgroups are a great way to communicate with dozens or thousands or even millions of other people at a time. They are very popular (as evidenced by over 80,000 newsgroups and more being created all of the time) and are exceptionally easy to use.
The really cool thing about newsgroups is that you can communicate with just about anyone about any subject. Some... read more
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13. Internet Communication
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By S. Housley
Email, Instant Messaging, Blogs, RSS, Forums and Listservs: What's Next?
By S. Housley
How do we keep Internet communication simple? Let's start by taking a look at the different methods used to communicate on the web. It is important to understand the nuances and benefits of the different forms.
Email This is the most popular communication method. Users t... read more
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14. Will It Be FREE Tomorrow?
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By A.T.Rendon
The Internet was first conceived as a "Galactic Network" in a series of memos, written by J.C.R. Licklider of MIT in August 1962.
Licklider envisioned a globally interconnected series of computers through which anyone could quickly access data and programs from any site.
This was the "seed" which allowed the beginning of a long process of experimentat... read more
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15. Ringmaster Ethics
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By Richard Lowe
Believe it or not, being a ringmaster is a very demanding, time consuming task (when done properly). Many ringmasters just create their rings and put them on autopilot, thinking (incorrectly) that their main or only purpose is to generate traffic. Most put in a little time, just enough to make sure the ring is functional, while a large minority actively manages their... read more
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16. Successful websites don’t set out to sell
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By Glenn Murray
Successful websites don't set out to sell
By Glenn Murray - Copywriter *
What are websites? Are they sales tools for vendors and service providers, or are they electronic guidance for potential customers? Put simply, are you selling or are you helping?
Your answer to this question may determine the success of your website. So think carefully...
How we de... read more
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17. Spyware Solution
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By Stephen Wilk
Probably Today's Biggest Computer Problem You Suffer Without Knowing Your PC is Infected!
"The effects can be devastating...and very costly" "Probably the biggest problem PC User's are experiencing right now"
Symptoms
PC runs very slowly for no apparent reasonIt is difficult to access the Internet Bandwidth seems to be reduced Unwan... read more
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18. Hacking in Cyberspace
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By Dr. Adnan Ahmed Qureshi
Did know you that your normal, everyday e-mail could be viewed and read by practically anyone on the Internet? It's like someone reading your personal mail without asking. Recently security on the Internet has received a lot of attention in the Press. The exploits of various "hackers" and the heroic efforts of the people who track and capture them have grown to soap operatic propor... read more
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19. Do You And Your Website Have Credibility?
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By Dean Phillips
I recently received an unsolicited e-mail from some company offering me their search engine optimization services for $199. Even though I had absolutely no interest in the offer, just out of curiosity, I tried clicking on the URL they provided in their e-mail. The URL didn't work, so I decided to check out this company with the various search engines.
Incredibly, they ... read more
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20. What is the orange "XML" or "RSS" icon I see on many websites?
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By Anne-Marie Killer
This question does not have a one sentence answer! If I just said that one uses this icon to get a site's RSS feed, you still won't understand. So let's try and answer you in such a way that it all makes sense to you and, more importantly, that you learn how to benefit from it.
Let's say that you like my web site very much and you would like to read new content as I add it. ... read more
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21. "Paranoia, or Are Public Internet Computers Dangerous?"
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By Doug Partridge
"Paranoia, or Are Public Internet Computers Dangerous?"
Doug Partridge - All Rights Reserved
I admit it. I'm a bit paranoid, especially when it comes to "public" facilities. For example, an unfamiliar public restroom has my mind racing with thoughts of cleanliness ... and hoping someone enters as I'm exiting (so I don't actually have to touch anything).
The s... read more
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22. Got a Domain name, but what?s next?
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By Clare Lawrence
Got a Domain name, but whats next? By Clare Lawrence 15th August 2004
Have you got a domain name, but not sure what to do next? Well read on.
Registering your own domain name is a great start to getting a web presence, but to get established on the Internet you need a few more things.
Most domain registration companies will post up a holding page, often ... read more
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23. Charitable Giving Online
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By Daniel Punch
On-line charities are a perfect place to see how people help the world, and inspire you to join a good cause.
It isn't hard to see that a lot of people, animals, and the environment in general are being neglected in our world today. That's not to say that a lot of things haven't been improved over time as well. As I come from one of the few wealthy nations, I c... read more
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24. Using and Writing Press Releases in your Marketing Strategyf
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By Craig Lock
USING AND WRITING PRESS RELEASES IN YOUR MARKETING STRATEGY
by Craig Lock
Thought I'd share a bit about using press releases as an internet marketing tool, based on our recent experiences.
We at Eagle Productions (NZ) have done quite a bit of research on press release services recently and we use them here frequently to "spread the word" about ... read more
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25. Cashing in on Cyberspace
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By Val K
When we use the Internet (or rather, the Web), we click away at these addresses knowing we will be taken to their respective domains. In yahoo.com, we can read the news or check emails. In mit.edu, we can get the latest development in science and education. At britishcouncil.org, we can follow the latest development in the world of British arts and literature.
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