Sunday, March 7, 2010
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Friday, March 5, 2010
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The Usefulness of PPC and How to Make Money From It
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<br>Adsense is the most popular and unarguably the largest PPC Company on the internet today. This company, owned by Google is good but may actually not be the best PPC choice for you. Let's take a quick on some of other PPC programs that you can use to earn substantial income.
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<br>AdBrite is quite similar to Adsense because they both have contextual advertising nature and it is quick huge in magnitude. Apart from offering full page advertising which Google doesn't offer, AdBrite also offers text advertising, banner advertising and inlaid text links. Any webmaster or blog owner can earn good income from all these form of adverts offered by AdBrite but the most exciting of them all is their full page advertising.
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<br>Yahoo publisher network is another PPC program that would have given Google good run for their money if not for the fact that it is still in beta despite several years of testing. It is now only available to few really big websites on the internet. There is no doubt that these websites that are lucky enough to have been accepted by Yahoo as their publisher are earning enormous profits. Nothing prevent you from trying out your luck, Yahoo may accept your site.
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<br>One PPC program that is worth considering especially if your blog or website attracts less than 5000 visitors per month is the clicksor. They are noted to be paying an average of $0.20 per from whatever click that originates from your websites. This may not be fantastic but it is still a good start if your site is relatively new and considering the fact that you aren't doing any extra work to earn the clicking commission.
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<br>Pay Per Click had been severally described as treasure chests for all online publishers. It will be to your advantage if you can sign up with one or two of these PPC programs today and start deriving more income from any visitor that gets to your websites or blogs.
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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Church Hill - Richmond's Crown Jewel
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<br>Perhaps Church Hill's most notable site is St. John's Episcopal Church, made famous by Patrick Henry. On March 23, 1775, the revolutionary delivered the unforgettable, "Give me liberty, or give me death" speech in a daring push to have Virginia troops committed to the Revolutionary War. The church still stands in monument to the actions of those dedicated to the freedom of the American nation. As with most Southern cities, war touched almost everything. The site of the largest Civil War hospital in the United States can be found in the area now known as Chimborazo Park, in the heart of Church Hill.
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<br>No historic area is without its share of tragedy. After the Civil War ended, the city of Richmond sought to rebuild and help heal the wounds of a devastated populace. The Reconstruction brought new industry to the area, including the construction of a railroad tunnel slated to run under Church Hill. This construction, known as the Church Hill Tunnels, was sadly, never to see fruition. A tunnel collapse during renovations in 1924 left workers trapped underground, buried under the rubble. The bodies were never recovered. Further destruction took place when Hurricane Gaston battered the area, resulting in a massive sinkhole when another portion of the ill-fated tunnel collapsed.
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<br>It cannot be said, however, that every bit of Church Hill trivia is related to war or disaster. Located in the Hill is the Wills Store, Richmond's oldest commercial building. Most of the architecture in the area dates back to the Reconstruction, and although portions of the area have been subject to neglect and misuse, a powerful movement for the preservation of the historic structures has helped to vastly improve the quality of the old buildings. The dedication of Historic Richmond has seen a burst of renovation is the once rapidly declining neighborhood. Everywhere can be seen the signs of revitalization and a return of community pride.
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<br>In a city with a its roots buried deep in American history, Church Hill offers a great deal to those that take the time to explore it. The revitalization of the neighborhood is bringing back to life an area that many once thought a lost cause. Walking the streets of this notable (and sometimes, notorious) district can serve as a reminder that dark times of war and depression, tragedy and healing will leave an indelible mark on those that survive them. No trip to Richmond would be complete without a visit to view the steps of St. John's Church, to be made mindful of the past, in the hopes that we might build a better future.
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<br>About the Author: Lawrence Reaves loves to write about <a href="http://www.richmondvapresents.com" rel="nofollow">Richmond, Virginia</a>. He believes in using an <a href="http://www.bigoakinc.com" rel="nofollow">ethical SEO company</a> for his SEO and web marketing needs.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
8 Effective tips and tricks for web design
1. Keep it simple and clutter-free<br />
You may know all those cool effects on Photoshop and Fireworks, but that doesn't mean that you have to use them all on your web page. Users are put-off by designs that seem totally cluttered. Design a simple and appealing web page by:<br />
Creating visual focal points where vital information is provided to the user<br />
Organize information in the page so the user can easily find what he is looking for<br />
Text and visual must complement each other and one must never overpower the other<br />
Make sure the images are optimized for faster downloads <br />
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2. Communicate visually<br />
Don't just use visuals to grab eyeballs. Use them to effectively communicate to the user. <br />
Use colors to project your website's image. For example: You can use green if you promoting bio-degradeable products; pink if you're selling little girls' shoes; or restrict to using your regular corporate colors if you are an established company trying to take your business online<br />
Use visuals for highlighting. Use buttons to highlight links, so navigation is much easier. You can also use thumbnails in place of a text link to a graphic image. <br />
Direct the user to updated content or important links using visual cues like arrows or bold text or scrolls<br />
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3. Keep it content-rich <br />
Focus on providing interesting content if you want users to come back to you, time and again. Visuals may get the user to say 'wow' the first time, but it's the content that keeps them coming back. Keep updating as users are always looking for fresh content<br />
Provide informative content in an interesting fashion<br />
You may keep the tone conversational and lively<br />
Keep it short. Users don't have time or patience to read reams of content <br />
Ask users for feedback and comments. Interact with users and they will come back to you<br />
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4. Keep text narrow<br />
Keep the text layout narrow. You don't want your readers to scroll sideways to read every line. They may eventually get bored and stop reading after all. This is the same reason that newspapers also have short columns. Narrow text columns are easy-to-read and visually more appealing. <br />
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5. Be consistent <br />
Be consistent in design across all pages of your website. Users may feel overwhelmed and may face difficulty finding vital information in your website.<br />
Try to use the same color schemes across web pages<br />
Maintain consistency in the location of key links <br /> Avoid using a wide variety of fonts across pages<br />
Consistently use easily readable fonts<br />
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6. Gratify user needs instantly<br />
There are several million websites on the internet today. Users are overloaded with information and chances of them coming back to your website time and again are, realistically speaking, minimal. BUT, you can get them to become regular visitor, IF, you gratify their needs – and gratify them instantly, every time. You can do this by:<br />
Providing immediate access to information. Don't test user patience by making them search for what they need. Provide it instantly<br /> Updating and providing fresh content on topics that interests them<br /> Consistently delivering valuable information<br /> Interacting with users and making them feel valued<br />
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7. Adhere to convention<br />
Convention is not really a bad thing when it comes to certain aspects of a web page design. For example, users are used to finding the twitter link, the RSS Feed link etc., in a certain way across most web pages. If you try to do it differently, chances of them missing your link are very high. After all, would you be comfortable if somebody placed your coffee mug in a different place each morning?<br />
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8. Make navigation easy<br />
Make navigation crystal-clear if you want users to stay longer in your website. Make it easy for them to find important links. Check and re-check to see if all links are working just fine. There is nothing worse than a frustrated user who decides to go to your competition simply because he was unable to find the appropriate link.</p>
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