November 30th, 2006 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD
You completed a web site for your business about three months ago, but you are still not seeing very many people visiting your web site. You do a little research and find that your web site is buried about ten pages deep on all of the major search engines. It seems that you have created a very nice web site, but it is not optimized for search engines, so your Read the rest of this entry »
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November 29th, 2006 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD
A while back I mentioned the word “autoblogging” on my website, which got several people confused. Autoblogging is not a blog about cars, although an “auto blog” may mean exactly that. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 27th, 2006 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD
If there was one aspect of entertainment that could jolt an instant response from a visitor – Videos ought to be it. The immediate effect of an interesting video can cause psychological advantage in the favor of any webmaster and the primary benefit lies in the “addiction factor”. When a visitor is specially shaken up due to the effects of a very interesting video, let it be funny or crazy, it’s a natural instinct that he will come back again. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 25th, 2006 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD
Anyone wants to make money with their own blog today. It usually starts with creating your own blog on Blogger.com and putting up some Adsense ads.
The real problem is that not everyone knows how to drive traffic to their blog to make it profitable. Read the rest of this entry »
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November 24th, 2006 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD
We think of podcasting as a means of conveying audio presentations. It is also used for presenting video. The applications for podcasting are continually being refined and the growth of future applications continue to evolve as well.
A podcast in the future may be used by educational facilities to provide a full media presentation to students that allow interaction with technology and printed media. In essence podcasting could allow a student to use media as a learning tool. It might also allow students to either provide self diagnosis on their grasp of the material or it might even allow them to take a test via the podcast linked to testing software.
A growing number of schools already provide students with laptops for school purposes and it is highly likely this trend will grow.
This technology aimed at educational advances may hold promise for online businesses.
What this might mean in the future is a fully interactive course can be created either as a means of directing affiliates through the best ways to grow their stake in your affiliate agreement. A fully developed podcast in the future might well do away with the separate audio presentations and video streaming that has proven useful to netrepreneurs.
As with any development in technological advancement the potential with podcasting is just being realized. It may one day be the gold standard for a wide variety of Internet based media presentations. The growth of podcasting is phenomenal, but it still hasn’t been fully developed.
In the future, interactive ecourses may be distributed via podcasting; ezines may be delivered in a portable podcast format. Industry newscasts can be integrated into podcasts and the whole experience will likely be extremely slick and highly desired.
As with any new technology the development of this process will likely find first adopters paying several thousand dollars to be among the first to pass the newest tools along to their customers. It is certain the cost will ultimately go down, but you may have to determine if early adoption is beneficial or even practical. For some it will be.
In some form or fashion many of these abilities are already available in some of the best sites on the web, but they are typically linked using several technologies and may not allow end-user interaction. When the forward progression of podcasting is realized it may likely render many current software applications obsolete. As technology continues to unfold it will be interesting to see what will ultimately replace podcasting – you can bet it will happen, it’s just a matter of time.
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November 23rd, 2006 . by Dr. John W. Horn PhD
Be creative; these are the two most important words in internet marketing.
The reason for this is because everyone is doing the same thing and everybody is trying to copy other peoples successful efforts. This does not work, why would it? If you are copying so are 5,000 others and you will get hurt by this since your visitors will find your site and be turned off by the fact that they have seen the same thing 8 times that day. Read the rest of this entry »
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