Archive for January, 2006

Jan 27 2006

HTML Resources

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Unless you are an expert designer, we all need a little HTML help from time to time. Some of us more than just sometimes :) Here are some resources you may find helpful. I have!

Do you have other favorite resources you’d like to share?

Barbara

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Jan 24 2006

Favicons

You know those little icons (16px x 16px) that show up in your browser address bar next to the url? Those are called favicons. And there are some places online where you can create one for free. All you really need is a graphic of some sort…like a picture, or a logo.

Give it a try! ~ http://www.favicongenerator.com/

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Jan 23 2006

Yahoo! Site Explorer | Yahoo! Publisher Network

Do you Yahoo!?

Being online, world sometimes seems so…”googlized” (you heard that term here first!). It seems that many of us (or is it just me?) are not aware of other search engines and tools that are available to us.

I don’t know if you know about this, but I just learned about it. It’s called Yahoo! Site Explorer.

I’m not entirely sure of all it does, but I did find out two nifty things.

  1. You can search your site and see what pages are indeed indexed by Yahoo!. If something is not..well, there is a palce you can submit that particular url.
  2. You can see all the incoming links (inlink) to your site, and even explore that particular site.

While I am not entirely sure what I can do with this yet (other than check my inlinks in regards to my link partners), I’m sure I’ll figure it out soon.

While on the subject of Yahoo!, I understand they have their own version of “Adsense” - The Yahoo! Publsiher Network - now and that MSN will be joining in by June.

Competiition amoung the big three can only be a good thing.

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Jan 18 2006

Web Content Awareness Day

Published by Barbara under Uncategorized

You know how everyone is always saying that the internet is about content, content is king? And you know how there is good content…and poor content?

Well, there is a new holiday to promote good content and it’s called Web Content Awareness Day . It’s the brainchild of none other that Dina Giolitto. She has pulled together several web content experts to help us all expand our awareness and bring out own content up to a new level.

Go and sign up to participate in Web Content Awareness Day, and then make sure you keep up with her blog…you’ll be glad you did!

Barbara

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Jan 17 2006

Marketing Salad Special

I’ve been a member of this site since it’s inception. I’ve been able to brain storm my ideas and get feedbck from others who are in business or just learning (like I was) without feeling dumb! Often times we don’t ask the questions or seek out the advice of others for fear of showing what we don’t know….which is entirely the wrong thing! I’ve even been able to set up some joint venture projects! I found it to be wonderful for the new business owner as well as the business owner who is stretching her or his wings.

It is hard to believe, but MarketingSalad.com, the Online Community for Business Owners is going to be one year old in February. To celebrate, Biana Babinsky, the MarketingSalad.com Founder, is offering you to try MarketingSalad.com for just $7 for the first 30 days (this is under 24 cents/day!).

In the past year Biana has helped coaches, consultants, virtual assistants, professional organizers, web designers, infopreneurs and direct sales professionals become better known, get more clients and make more money online.

But what about you? Are YOU ready to make the most out of your business this year? Are you ready to get more clients, become better known and make more money online?

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Jan 16 2006

Domain Names ~ Why you should not purchase hosting to get a free domain name

I’ve been reading about the registration of domain names and some of the problems that can occur.
In particular, the practice of purchasing hosting and getting your domain name “free” in that package. For years I’ve heard that was not a smart idea, but lacked understand why. Dave Zan (Domain Name Blog) blogged about it not long ago. Definitely worth a read.

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Jan 15 2006

Favicons

You know those small icons that you see in your browser address bar? Those are called favicons. You can see one when you type in www.OlderWiserWomen.com .

Well I found this website where you can take your image and it turns it into a favicon. Then it tells you exactly how you need to upload it, and where to put the code on your pages.

I just did one for www.ActingYourAge.com .

You can find the tool here: Favicon maker- Create a favicon from any image

Now, if someone can tell me how to add it to the wordpress code, I’d be a happy favicon maker!

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Jan 09 2006

Welcome to our new home!

A few months ago, we began this blog on blogger at http://www.buzinessrecommendations.blogspot.com

Blogger is a great tool when you are learning to blog, but ‘d really felt the need to move over to wordpress. I plan to do this with all the blogs…this one being small enough that I felt it would be a good one to start with and to make sure I could do it.

Starting with Wordpress was not all that difficult - after I made a change in hosting. I am now hosted with HostGator. Aside from the great rates and support I am getting, this hosting package has something called Fantastico. It allowed me to click a button and have wordpress installed. Then…to upgrade to the new version of wordpress…it was just ONE click. I like simple! If you are looking for a new hosting package, or just a host for wordpress, I’d check them out.

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Jan 04 2006

News Bytes From the Web by Jim Edwards

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News Bytes From The Web

- by Jim Edwards

© Jim Edwards - All Rights reserved
http://www.thenetreporter.com
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* Sony Offers “VoIP” *

Electronics giant, Sony, jumped on the VoIP (Voice over IP) bandwagon recently to offer long distance calls through the Internet.

They join a long list of providers competing for your Internet phone call business, including: Skype, Google, and AOL.

Sony claims their service includes a video component that rates superior to all other offerings.

Their IVE (Internet Video Everywhere) can also make video calls to video enabled mobile phones, telephones and other devices intended for video conferencing.

In fact, the IVE “Meeting Room” enables you to hold video conference calls with up to six users just as you would a regular telephone conference call.

Users also receive a unique “video phone number” which other users can call and, if you don’t answer, leave you a video message.

The basic plan comes free of charge and goes as high as $20 a month for the group calling and video “meeting” room features.

* Camtasia Alternative *

Camtasia software rates as the 800-lb. gorilla of the screen-capture software market.

It enables you to capture your screen, narrate the action, and publish your videos in multiple formats (including publishing to FLASH for streaming on the Web).

Unfortunately, Camtasia comes with a stiff $300 price tag which often inhibits the casual user from getting the software.

A less expensive alternative can be found at www.AimOneSoft.com which publishes the Aim One Screen Recorder.

This software captures either the full screen, window, or a fixed region of your screen as an AVI or WMV video file.

This type of software can make the creation of software tutorials and other computer training a breeze.

The one drawback to the software is that it does not convert to flash, so that limits your video delivery over the Web to the WMV file format (which will exclude MAC users).

* Urban Legends Reference Page *

Log on to www.Snopes.com and find a wealth of just the type of information that nobody should pass along to anyone else.

Bill Gates giving away a million dollars if you forward this email to 12 people?

AOL offering free housing to all Web designers?

Yahoo and Google founders set for a mud-wrestling match next Saturday with a live simulcast on both sites?

Do you need to drink 8 glasses of water per day to avoid dehydration?

The Web makes it almost too easy to create and pass along rumors, legends and outright falsehood (along with destructive “info-viruses” that cause people to delete important files from their computers and encourage unwitting friends to do the same).

The next time you hear something that sounds odd (such as Microsoft is preparing to market the “iLoo”, and Internet capable toilet), you should log on to Snopes.com and check it out before taking it as “truth.”

A few keywords in the search box will let you track down any errant stories and check your facts before passing along the message to your friends.

The site also offers a free update by email service so you can stay current on all the latest gossip and nonsense floating around online.


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Jan 03 2006

Consider the Product Factory!

Published by Barbara under Product Development


I recently completed the Product Factory where I worked on the development of ActingYourAge! It was a wonderful process (even though I missed the last two weeks due to a family emergency)! Often times we are so full of ideas it is difficult to get anything done. The PF breaks everything down into managable chunks. Your team becomes your mastermind team, the entire product factory gives you honest feedback and support, and you end your 90 days with a completed project.

I am looking forward to participating again! I highly recommend this program!

Barbara C. Phillips, NP
OlderWiserWomenâ„¢

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