Archive for November, 2006

Understanding Internet Copyrights

Almost every website we go to has the little Copyright notice at the bottom. But, what does that mean? Does that mean they actually registered any of that information with the government to receive a registered copyright?
What is a Copyright?
A copyright is a right of publishing provided to the author of content. It is a [...]


Website Automation - Getting More Done

Many of us who work on the internet these days are one-man shows. Speaking for myself, I have people doing work for me throughout the country, but locally in my office I am currently the only person. As any sole business owner can attest to, running a business this way makes you a true jack [...]


Taking Your Business to Phase 2

This week I am going to give you a piece of very valuable advice. If you are in any line of business, this will apply to you. Since this newsletter is geared toward web entrepreneurs, then obviously this also applies to you. This situation is this: You have your own business. You are the only [...]


Usability Tips for Your Website

In any web statistics program or service, you have a report regarding the number of pages a visitor views before leaving your website. I like to call this a measure of the site’s “stickiness”. The more pages they view before leaving, the more interesting your site is to them. And when your visitors are interested, [...]


Making Money with Blogs

Blogging started out as a fad. People come online, set up quick websites, and then start posting journal entries. It has taken some time to gain respect. Blogs that deal with news and politics have long been the brunt of jokes from the so-called “official media”. But, most of them will admit they visit blogs [...]


Accessing Your Remote PC, GotoMyPC and LogMeIn

Many of us reading this newsletter have more than one PC, often in different locations. In my case, I am about to set up an outside office, but I am leaving a PC in my home office as well. I have been putting some thought into how to go about keeping things synched between the [...]


Stop Annoying Your Visitors

It’s one thing to get traffic to your website. You do search engine optimization, create a nice design, form a bunch of link exchange partnerships or even do a marketing campaign. It is quite another feat altogether to KEEP your visitors. The internet is no longer a novelty. It is part of daily life for [...]


Publishing a Newsletter

Today, many websites offer a free newsletter. Newsletters, from the receiving end, can be a great source for information that is delivered to your in-box. You can simply save the newsletter for future reference, something many people do. From the publisher’s standpoint, though, a newsletter is a fantastic idea as it gives you a database [...]


Introduction to Ecommerce

Many people new to websites and/or ecommerce are confused at the in and outs of ecommerce. Even many people who are fairly adept at scripting can set up a store using some popular package such as OSCommerce and then are left stumped by the idea of making it work with a payment gateway to actually [...]