Resellerspanel.com Launches a cPanel Reseller Hosting Program

by Admin


10 Dec
 None    News

Resellerspanel.com (www.resellerspanel.com), the only company in the web hosting business offering a free reseller hosting program, announces the launch of its cPanel program, which offers four reseller plans, perfect for those who wish to sell hosting to their own customers. The four plans offer 5, 7, 10 and 15 GB of disk space, and 50, 70, 100 and 150 GB of bandwidth respectively, as well as the ability to host multiple domains, and come with the Fantastico free scripts installer.

Beside the around-the-clock prompt and reliable technical support, the cPanel program offers each and every reseller a dedicated IP address, which guarantees them complete anonymity, and which provides secure protection against DDoS attacks. Moreover, the cPanel control panel, which is the most widely used user-friendly control panel in the hosting industry allowing resellers to administer individual and reseller accounts, is translated in many languages, including the most commonly used and widespread ones.

The Secret of Targeting Niches

by Admin


10 Dec
 None    Internet Related

by Gregg Hall
http://www.theinternetmarketingsecrets.com

This is one of the most neglected and overlooked aspects of internet marketing. Far too many people think that they can simply put up a website for a something that they have an interest in and make money from it. The very first rule of whether an item is going to be successful is the age old 'Supply and Demand'.

Let's take a look at what we would consider to be a niche and what wouldn't be.


The Value of Links

by Admin


09 Dec
 None    Site Promotion

by Rob Sullivan
http://www.enquiro.com

With the recent Google update, nicknamed Jagger, and for the past year or so, many in the industry have been saying linking is not important, or that large numbers of links just don't cut it anymore.

In fact, the Jagger update may lead one to believe that was the case. This is because Jagger seems to have targeted reciprocal linking campaigns, penalizing some sites for reciprocal linking while removing others and devaluing sites with large numbers of inbound links.

And while reciprocal linking may be dead, that's not to say that linking in general is dead.

Why Google is not happy with its results

by Admin


08 Dec
 None    Search Engines

Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software tools

Google's recent Jagger update has caused a lot of trouble for many webmasters. Although Google tried to eliminate spam pages from its search results, many spam-free web sites have also been hit by this ranking algorithm update.

During Google's update, MSN.com temporarily had a PageRank of 2. Even the spam-free blogs of some Google employees were removed from Google's index (they have been restored in the meantime).

It's obvious that Google had some problems with this ranking algorithm update and that not everything went the way it should.

Why Most People Don't Use Effective but Free Online Marketing Tools

by Admin


07 Dec
 None    Internet Related

by David Callan
http://www.akamarketing.com

It is rather interesting that most people do not take free online marketing tools seriously. Never mind that there is plenty of evidence around and even more examples of web sites and online entrepreneurs who have taken off in a hurry using only free online marketing tools.

In a way this reaction is not surprising because we have been brought up in world where we have been taught to firmly believe in the facts of life. One of the major facts of life is that there is no such thing as a free lunch and nothing valuable costs nothing.

While all this is true, most people have failed to realize that the World Wide Web has arrived with its' own unique and rather unorthodox but highly effective set of rules.


Jupitermedia's JupiterImages Division Launches (re)view Collection

by Admin


07 Dec
 None    News

NEW YORK, NY - December 7, 2005 -- JupiterImages, a division of Jupitermedia Corporation (Nasdaq: JUPM), and a leading global provider of rights-managed, royalty-free and subscription photography, announced it has launched a new image collection entitled (re)view. (re)view is an archive of select retro, rights-managed images and is available at http://www.reviewimages.com.

Each (re)view image tells a unique story by capturing moments from the past. From humorous, kitschy images to heartwarming, emotional portraits, the collection contains timeless subject matter such as childhood innocence, friends and family and industry and work. It is comprised of images from a number of sources including Bannister Babies, Henry Wolf, Echos, Vintage Images and Sickles Photo-Reporting Service.

Monitoring RSS Feeds

by Admin


06 Dec
 None    Internet Related

By S. Housley
http://www.feedforall.com

Measuring and tracking RSS while a fairly simple concept, is really anything but. Unlike websites, RSS have the added caveat of potential syndication, making accurate tracking a challenge to anyone but the extremely tech savvy.

It is not unrealistic for marketers to want to know how many subscribers they have, which items in their feeds attract the most interest, or how many click-throughs are generated as a result of an RSS feed.

There are a number of 3rd party providers who focus on tracking the consumption of RSS feeds. Some solutions are rudimentary but likely sufficient for a small business testing the waters with RSS. Other RSS tracking solutions are more complex and while they can come close to being accurate, with syndication there is no solution that tracks with 100% accuracy.


Keeping the SEO Dream Alive

by Admin


05 Dec
 None    Site Promotion

by Brenda Wright
http://www.enquiro.com

Unlike that magical, mythical baseball field in Iowa - if you build your website - there is no assurance that 'they' will come. Even if you know who 'they' are and you have designed your website to meet their wants and needs - your website can go undiscovered on the internet.

Being found on the internet today almost always involves Search Engine Marketing of some description. Whether it is for Organic ('natural' Search Engine results) and/or Sponsored (paid Search Engines ads), most websites today need to make substantial efforts to be noticed by the major Search Engines.

Search Engine Marketing & Keyword Consulting

by Admin


04 Dec
 None    Site Promotion

Contributed by www.onlinewebconsultants.com

Search engines seem to be all the rage these days. Internet users want easy accessibility to various sites for shopping, entertainment, business, etc. And the best way to do this is with the help of search engines like Google, Yahoo, or Overture.

So, how do advertisers get their listings on these ever-popular sites? Google and Overture, the two major players in search engine marketing, offer two ways--organic (natural) or paid listings. We're going to explore the latter and how you can make it work for you, particularly with respect to keyword match types.

Is cloaking the holy grail of SEO?

by Admin


03 Dec
 None    Site Promotion

Copyright Axandra.com
Web site promotion software tools

Search engine optimization (SEO) is important to the success of a website. However, successful search engine optimization takes time. Many webmasters don't want to invest the time and work that's necessary to optimize a site.

For that reason, some webmasters use cloaking to get their websites listed on search engines.

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