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Thursday, 17 July 2008 17:33

Mynetvillage MNV theme is very professional, fast loading phpnuke evolution theme made for our previous site now release for Nuke evo community for free. Package include forum templates as well.

 

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What IS Web 2.0? PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 13 July 2008 08:32
The term “Web 2.0” suggests that there was something at an earlier time called “Web 1.0.” In fact, there wasn’t. There was simply the Internet, or the “World Wide Web,” which started modestly, and grew like Topsy. “Web 2.0” is a name coined several years ago by a gentleman called Tim O’Reilly. He used it to label the raft of changes that were occurring in the design of websites, and the many new platforms, technologies and social interactions that were springing up on the web in quick succession.
Here are just a few examples:
  1.  Suddenly websites weren’t showing only text and still images but also more complex media.
  2.  Web pages were originally packed to the gunnels with text, ads and such, and were mostly left-aligned. With Web 2.0, it became popular to center them in the browser, use larger fonts and leave more space on the page, for much more user friendliness.
  3. Websites became interactive with the visitor in a variety of ways.
  4. Pages were no longer organized only with links to other pages and sites, but also according to elements like tags.
  5. The users of web pages didn’t just read and run — they stayed and gave feedback.
  6. Some web sites allowed users to edit them (a concept known as a wiki).
  7. Blogs began to grow dramatically in numbers, to where they now attract more visitors than full websites.
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Viral Marketing PDF Print E-mail
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Sunday, 13 July 2008 08:18
The term Viral Marketing is actually fairly new. It was started around 1996 when the owner of ‘Hotmail’ coined the phrase. The Internet was relatively new, so before this, there was nothing that could spread around the world as fast. Email could go “FWD: FWD: FWD:” to millions of people all over the world in just days or in sometimes just a few hours. So the thought of a marketing campaign spreading like a virus was not even conceived until the Internet. Before that is was called ‘Word of Mouth’ advertising. But the guys at Hotmail, (3 years before they sold to Microsoft) realized that they could offer free email and use the ‘email service’ to advertise it self. This was never done before and yes, it spread thru the Internet like a virus.
Never before was there FREE email, and now, every time someone sent an email to a friend, they were told “Get your free Hotmail Email Account. Click Here.” Soon, Hotmail had over 100 Million members. Almost zero advertising was needed to get to that 100 Million after the initial launch. It is called VIRAL because as you can guess, it spreads like a virus. A virus duplicates itself with everything it comes in contact with. Every new contact becomes a ‘HOST’ and can start the process off on its own new leg. Perhaps you remember the commercial with the tagline: “I told 2 friends, and she told 2 friends, and so on, and so on…” Well it is the same thing. If I infect 5 people, and then they do the same… and
so on…
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Web hosting Services and Domain names PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 11 July 2008 21:12
Selecting an proper domain name is really important. Most importantly, when it concerns domain names, attempt to stand back from the silly, stupid, ridiculous or clever. Maintain your domain name simple and go far something your clients can remember if they lose the link to your business website.

Observe that, while your domain name on Geocities or AOL may seem like the least expensive way to go, it may also get you dropped from certain search engines. Some search engines ignore domain addresses that reside on these ‘free servers’ or on the ‘cheap’ servers.

Even if your web site is accepted and believed by search engines, a professional domain name that applies your main company figure or connected words is possible to get a lot attention and be considered as a stable business by your prospective customers.

Buying domain names are not that costly which cost about $100 and in that respect  a lot of companies that can register the name for you, provided it is available and has not already been used by another company.
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Importance of a Sitemap PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 11 July 2008 20:23
A sitemap is often regarded supernumerary in the technique of building up a site, and that is indeed the fact if you made a sitemap for the sake of having one. By highlighting the importance of having a well constructed sitemap, you will be able to tailor your own sitemap to suit your own needs.
  • Navigation uses

A sitemap virtually acts as a map of your site. If your visitors browses your web site and gets lost between the thousands of pages on your site, they can always refer to your sitemap to see where they are, and navigate through your pages with the utmost ease.
  • conducting your site's theme

Once your visitors load your sitemap, they'll acquire the gist of your site within a identical short quantity of time. There is no need to get the "big picture" of your site by reading through each page, and by doing that you will be saving your visitors' time.
 
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