Tag: Personal Use

Exactly What Does FTP Stand for and What Can it do for Me?

Posted on Jun.23, 2009, under Computer and PC Tips No Comments

FTP stands for “file transfer protocol”. FTP is basically a way of sending files over the Internet.
An FTP program can help you with uploading information from your computer to your server and vice versa. All you do is drag the information from one window to the next.
If you have a website, then you want to use FTP and are probably already doing so without knowing it. Once you create your website, you have to get it to the server in [...]


Beyond the Box with Googles Web API

Posted on Jun.18, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments

Google, the most popular, and many say best, search engine, offers searchers many options to help them zero in on just what they’re looking for. Although these search modifier features are documented on own site, many searchers, including experienced marketers and technically savvy people, simple don’t know these features are available. But these features, along with the Google search box, are only available to human searchers, who can type in their search parameters, and perhaps some keyboard scripting programs as [...]


Through The Looking Glass

Posted on Apr.15, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

My mother used to take me along when she visited an old lady
down a cobbled lane who had a crystal ball on her dining room
table and a pack of playing cards. My mother was superstitious
and really believed a lot of what she was told by the old lady.
She wanted to know what the future held not only for herself
but for me, her only little boy. I was about five or six years
old at the time, and used to gaze at [...]


How to Make Your Own Web Page

Posted on Feb.08, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Whether it’s for business or personal use, it seems like everyone has a web page these days. That may be because it’s become so affordable and easy to put a web page together. Web site building is no longer for the “tech geeks”.
Once upon a time, you had to learn HTML (hyper-text markup language) to build a web page but today you have so many options to create your own website that don’t require you to learn complicated coding. You [...]


The Birth of a Professional Web Site: Part Ten Promoting Your Web Site

Posted on Jan.05, 2009, under Web Design No Comments

Creating a successful Internet presence involves much more than designing a great web site or having the “perfect” product. Listing your web site with the Search Engines is your first step; however, you must not solely rely on the Search Engines to bring you traffic.
You must design a complete promotional strategy and work it every day. If you’re launching a new web site, your first step will be to submit your site to the Search Engines and Directories.
Although there are [...]


Create a Privacy Policy for Your Website

Posted on Dec.19, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Creating trust is the most important thing you can do if you
sell products or services over the internet. Initially, it helps
you get your first order. Secondly, if people trust you and your
site, they will return and buy again.
This is why you need a privacy policy for your website. A
privacy policy essentially lets your site visitors know what
information you collect about them, how that information is
used, and under what circumstances it is disclosed.
You can always write your own privacy [...]


Exactly What Does FTP Stand for and What Can it do for Me?

Posted on Dec.17, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

FTP stands for “file transfer protocol”. FTP is basically a way
of sending files over the Internet.
An FTP program can help you with uploading information from your
computer to your server and vice versa. All you do is drag the
information from one window to the next.
If you have a website, then you want to use FTP and are probably
already doing so without knowing it. Once you create your
website, you have to get it to the server in order for it to be
available [...]


Create a Privacy Policy for Your Website

Posted on Nov.29, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

Creating trust is the most important thing you can do if you
sell products or services over the internet. Initially, it helps
you get your first order. Secondly, if people trust you and your
site, they will return and buy again.
This is why you need a privacy policy for your website. A
privacy policy essentially lets your site visitors know what
information you collect about them, how that information is
used, and under what circumstances it is disclosed.
You can always write your own privacy [...]


Exactly What Does FTP Stand for and What Can it do for Me?

Posted on Nov.26, 2008, under Web Design No Comments

FTP stands for “file transfer protocol”. FTP is basically a way
of sending files over the Internet.
An FTP program can help you with uploading information from your
computer to your server and vice versa. All you do is drag the
information from one window to the next.
If you have a website, then you want to use FTP and are probably
already doing so without knowing it. Once you create your
website, you have to get it to the server in order for it to be
available [...]


Choosing The Right Web Hosting Company For Your Business

Posted on Oct.15, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments

Whether you are a first-time website designer looking for a parking place in cyberspace or you are a novice webmaster who is looking for new web hosting, there is no shortage of companies to compete for your business.
When shopping for web hosting, it is important to consider your primary use of a website. Will it be for business or personal use? How many visitors do you anticipate having each month? Each web hosting company provides a variety [...]