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Maximize Earnings From Your Website as 2 visits. See why it is not so straightforward as it sounds? My recommendation is to find a package that you are comfortable with and stick to that, so that you always have a constant base to base your frame of reference on.Selling your products and services to online shoppers is the main, but not the only way to earn revenue from your website. You need to position your website so that it earns maximum revenue. You need to identify and setup additional sources of income like Ad Networks, Affiliate Programs, Selling Advertising Space on your website etc. In fact, the business models of some websites leave the revenue-earning part to these 'additional sources'. For example, content sites make money by selling advertising privately or through ad networks. All these additional income sources as well as tips of increasing your product sales are discussed in detail in the topics that follow.1. Google AdsenseMonetize Your Website with Google's Adsense program for Publishers. Google Adsense is a program launched by Google - a leading search engine, for publishers, i.e. website owners. Non U.S. publishers are also accepted for the program. To start using Adsense, go to https://www.google.com/adsense/ and sign up.2. Advertising Some popular web statistics packages The two most popular web traffic statistics packages (at least on the Linux platform) are Awstats and Webalizer. Let's take a look at them both. Of the two, I prefer Awstats. Awstats tracks Unique Visitors, Number of Visits and Number of Pages. They also make provision for breaking these stats down to a daily basis, as well as giving you geographic breakdowns, breakdowns by browser type, breakdowns by referrer (in other words, from which other websites did people click through to your website). It LEDs And The Office A couple of years ago it was very fashionable to have a 'Hit Counter' on your website. It supposedly showed the whole world how many 'hits' you've received to date. As with all trendy fashions, the Hit Counter as we knew it has seen its day. Today you run the risk of being labelled a newbie, or a hobby website owner if you have a hit counter on your website.The office is usually the place where people would like to feel comfortable in order to work well. Some people put pictures of their family on the desk, some like to see nice paintings on the walls but I would like to tell you how in fact something else can make you feel good and in the right mood for work.LED is short for light-emitting diodes. These semiconductor devices are one major breakthrough in electronics. They emit light when electrical charge is set in forward direction. One good thing about them is that they come in various colors.Now let’s see what use we have for them. We know that human body have 5 senses that are used to interfere with the world around it. One of most importance is the sight. We use our eyes to interact with the visual reality. In order for this to happen we need light. If we take a moment to think about it we’ll understand that the light is the only reason for us to see.Psychological researches discovered that different colors call different reactions in us. So if The problem with hit counters are the following - Hit counters are very easy to manipulate. It is not unknown for a desperate webmaster or website owner to set the hit counter to start at a vastly inflated number. Hit counters can also easily be reset - again to any number that you feel like. - If you have a website with very low traffic, do you really want to proclaim that to the world? Especially if you are trying to promote your website for advertising purposes (let this be a warning to anyone wanting to advertise on a website - first do some investigation into how much traffic the website gets before laying out big money). Collecting accurate traffic statistics is not straight forward. Different website statistics tools also have different ways of referring to the traffic. Let's look at some common definitions, starting with 'hits'. Simplistically, a hit is counted for each and every piece of information that is displayed on your website. (A more technical explanation would be that a hit is counted for each information request received by the server). So if you have 5 pictures on your page, there will be a hit counted for each of those pictures. You can see that hits are not a very accurate way of measuring website traffic. A better measure would be Unique Visitors. A Unique Visitor is, in theory, one person visiting your website during the reporting period. Now, the Internet cannot 'see' you. It doesn't know that you are the same person using your PC from home and from work. The way that the Internet measures a 'unique visitor' is by looking at the IP address of the requestor (that is normally you). When you are logged into the Internet you get assigned an IP address. Each server on the Internet has an IP address. IP addresses (Internet Protocol Addresses) is like a street address, or a telephone number. Now, the problem is that there is really no consistent way of assigning IP addresses. In some areas of the world, an IP address is pretty much permanently allocated to you when you get an Internet connection. In some places, blocks of IP addresses are shared between a number of Internet users. Also, if surfers make use of work Internet facilities, it must be realised that places of work are often connected to the Internet through a proxy, with one IP address. In practical terms therefore, you might have 200 workers all using the Internet through one IP Address. The concept of Unique Visitor therefore, also does not spell out the full picture. You are also going to need information about Visits. One Unique Visitor might visit three pages. Or return to visit your site after an hour. Some website statistics programs also collect information about the Pages. The thing is, not any one website statistics program will give you the same statistics than the other. They all measure website statistics slightly differently. For example, one program might take the time period between visits to be one hour, others might only see it as a half hour. In other words, if someone visits a website and stay on a page for 20 minutes, then close a page and return to it within a 30 minute time frame it will be counted as 1 visit. But if someone visits a website, close a page and return to it after 1 hour and 10 minutes, it is seen as 2 visits. See why it is not so straightforward as it sounds? My recommendation is to find a package that you are comfortable with and stick to that, so that you always have a constant base to base your frame of reference on. Some popular web statistics packages The two most popular web traffic statistics packages (at least on the Linux platform) are Awstats and Webalizer. Let's take a look at them both. Of the two, I prefer Awstats. Awstats tracks Unique Visitors, Number of Visits and Number of Pages. They also make provision for breaking these stats down to a daily basis, as well as giving you geographic breakdowns, breakdowns by browser type, breakdowns by referrer (in other words, from which other websites did people click through to your website). It The Reality of the Bully ou have a website with very low traffic, do you really want to proclaim that to the world? Especially if you are trying to promote your website for advertising purposes (let this be a warning to anyone wanting to advertise on a website - first do some investigation into how much traffic the website gets before laying out big money)."If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we would find in each person's life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all hostility." LongfellowRecently, in a golf tournament, I was paired with three other people including one fellow who was extremely unkind, unsporting, and ungentlemanly. He was obvious in his gamesmanship, rude in his etiquette, and wanting in his sportsmanship. He brought to mind the realty of the bully.My grammar school had a bully, didn't yours? The kid who pushed everyone else around. He or she, mine was a he named Billy. He had a few kids who followed him around. The rest of us stayed as far away as we could. I remember the day I was his target. It wasn't pleasant. I was unaware that one of his hangers-on had knelt behind me. Billy didn't have to push hard. I fell backwards, stumbling over that kneeling kid, landing flat on my back. I wasn't hurt physically, but the chorus of laughter throbbed throughout my third grade body for days.From time to t Collecting accurate traffic statistics is not straight forward. Different website statistics tools also have different ways of referring to the traffic. Let's look at some common definitions, starting with 'hits'. Simplistically, a hit is counted for each and every piece of information that is displayed on your website. (A more technical explanation would be that a hit is counted for each information request received by the server). So if you have 5 pictures on your page, there will be a hit counted for each of those pictures. You can see that hits are not a very accurate way of measuring website traffic. A better measure would be Unique Visitors. A Unique Visitor is, in theory, one person visiting your website during the reporting period. Now, the Internet cannot 'see' you. It doesn't know that you are the same person using your PC from home and from work. The way that the Internet measures a 'unique visitor' is by looking at the IP address of the requestor (that is normally you). When you are logged into the Internet you get assigned an IP address. Each server on the Internet has an IP address. IP addresses (Internet Protocol Addresses) is like a street address, or a telephone number. Now, the problem is that there is really no consistent way of assigning IP addresses. In some areas of the world, an IP address is pretty much permanently allocated to you when you get an Internet connection. In some places, blocks of IP addresses are shared between a number of Internet users. Also, if surfers make use of work Internet facilities, it must be realised that places of work are often connected to the Internet through a proxy, with one IP address. In practical terms therefore, you might have 200 workers all using the Internet through one IP Address. The concept of Unique Visitor therefore, also does not spell out the full picture. You are also going to need information about Visits. One Unique Visitor might visit three pages. Or return to visit your site after an hour. Some website statistics programs also collect information about the Pages. The thing is, not any one website statistics program will give you the same statistics than the other. They all measure website statistics slightly differently. For example, one program might take the time period between visits to be one hour, others might only see it as a half hour. In other words, if someone visits a website and stay on a page for 20 minutes, then close a page and return to it within a 30 minute time frame it will be counted as 1 visit. But if someone visits a website, close a page and return to it after 1 hour and 10 minutes, it is seen as 2 visits. See why it is not so straightforward as it sounds? My recommendation is to find a package that you are comfortable with and stick to that, so that you always have a constant base to base your frame of reference on. Some popular web statistics packages The two most popular web traffic statistics packages (at least on the Linux platform) are Awstats and Webalizer. Let's take a look at them both. Of the two, I prefer Awstats. Awstats tracks Unique Visitors, Number of Visits and Number of Pages. They also make provision for breaking these stats down to a daily basis, as well as giving you geographic breakdowns, breakdowns by browser type, breakdowns by referrer (in other words, from which other websites did people click through to your website). It Steps to a Successful Audience/Trainer Relationship tors. A Unique Visitor is, in theory, one person visiting your website during the reporting period. Now, the Internet cannot 'see' you. It doesn't know that you are the same person using your PC from home and from work. The way that the Internet measures a 'unique visitor' is by looking at the IP address of the requestor (that is normally you). When you are logged into the Internet you get assigned an IP address. Each server on the Internet has an IP address. IP addresses (Internet Protocol Addresses) is like a street address, or a telephone number. Now, the problem is that there is really no consistent way of assigning IP addresses. In some areas of the world, an IP address is pretty much permanently allocated to you when you get an Internet connection. In some places, blocks of IP addresses are shared between a number of Internet users. Also, if surfers make use of work Internet facilities, it must be realised that places of work are often connected to the Internet through a proxy, with one IP address. In practical terms therefore, you might have 200 workers all using the Internet through one IP Address.A major cause of trainers being unreceptive to their audience is stage fright. Being so self-involved the trainer has very little energy to devote to making personal contact. It is not unusual for this to happen, and there are ways to avoid it. You can capture and hold an audience’s attention if you begin by giving your listeners your attention first.Never in the course of the presentation lose sight of the fact that you are speaking to people. Keep what is said on a personal level. Speak directly to individuals. Never slip out of focus and begin talking to the room in general.There is nothing wrong with talking to yourself in private. It can be a constructive emotional safety valve. Many trainers, however, talk to themselves in public when they train without the audience’s attention. Their training presentations are boring and dry, and waste both their own and their listeners’ time. It is crucial that a trainer learn how to gauge the level of audience attention. Without audience attention, you might just The concept of Unique Visitor therefore, also does not spell out the full picture. You are also going to need information about Visits. One Unique Visitor might visit three pages. Or return to visit your site after an hour. Some website statistics programs also collect information about the Pages. The thing is, not any one website statistics program will give you the same statistics than the other. They all measure website statistics slightly differently. For example, one program might take the time period between visits to be one hour, others might only see it as a half hour. In other words, if someone visits a website and stay on a page for 20 minutes, then close a page and return to it within a 30 minute time frame it will be counted as 1 visit. But if someone visits a website, close a page and return to it after 1 hour and 10 minutes, it is seen as 2 visits. See why it is not so straightforward as it sounds? My recommendation is to find a package that you are comfortable with and stick to that, so that you always have a constant base to base your frame of reference on. Some popular web statistics packages The two most popular web traffic statistics packages (at least on the Linux platform) are Awstats and Webalizer. Let's take a look at them both. Of the two, I prefer Awstats. Awstats tracks Unique Visitors, Number of Visits and Number of Pages. They also make provision for breaking these stats down to a daily basis, as well as giving you geographic breakdowns, breakdowns by browser type, breakdowns by referrer (in other words, from which other websites did people click through to your website). It Data Entry Jobs Increases th one IP address. In practical terms therefore, you might have 200 workers all using the Internet through one IP Address.Data entry workers are increasing in number everyday. It is estimated that a at least 40 million individuals work at home. Experts believe that prospect for data entry homework will be sunny in the years to come.The increases in number of data entry workers are credited largely to the Internet. The World Wide Web has created vast opportunities for many individuals, including professionals, to stay at home and work at the same time.One of the main reasons attributed for the increase in number of data entry home workers is the actual decline of full time office based data entry people. This has lead hundreds, if not thousands of employers, to subcontract out work to workers who prefer to work at home.Another reason why work at home jobs are popular is because most of these are not very technical and does not require extensive training. Some companies don’t even require their work at home workers to be college degree holders.Another factor that has lead to the increase in number of data entry h The concept of Unique Visitor therefore, also does not spell out the full picture. You are also going to need information about Visits. One Unique Visitor might visit three pages. Or return to visit your site after an hour. Some website statistics programs also collect information about the Pages. The thing is, not any one website statistics program will give you the same statistics than the other. They all measure website statistics slightly differently. For example, one program might take the time period between visits to be one hour, others might only see it as a half hour. In other words, if someone visits a website and stay on a page for 20 minutes, then close a page and return to it within a 30 minute time frame it will be counted as 1 visit. But if someone visits a website, close a page and return to it after 1 hour and 10 minutes, it is seen as 2 visits. See why it is not so straightforward as it sounds? My recommendation is to find a package that you are comfortable with and stick to that, so that you always have a constant base to base your frame of reference on. Some popular web statistics packages The two most popular web traffic statistics packages (at least on the Linux platform) are Awstats and Webalizer. Let's take a look at them both. Of the two, I prefer Awstats. Awstats tracks Unique Visitors, Number of Visits and Number of Pages. They also make provision for breaking these stats down to a daily basis, as well as giving you geographic breakdowns, breakdowns by browser type, breakdowns by referrer (in other words, from which other websites did people click through to your website). It Improve Your Business Marketing With Great Headlines as 2 visits. See why it is not so straightforward as it sounds? My recommendation is to find a package that you are comfortable with and stick to that, so that you always have a constant base to base your frame of reference on.Picture the scene. You're sitting in a doctor's waiting room, flicking through the pages of a magazine when you suddenly start reading an ad. Why? What drew your attention to that particular ad? An attention grabbing headline, that's what.Think about how you 'read' magazines. What do you look at first? My bet is it's the headlines. If the headline grabs you, you'll scan the rest of the text to see if there's anything more that grabs you. If there is, you'll read the whole thing. Those who know about good business marketing know about writing great headlines.Your job, if you really want to sell your products or services, is to make sure whoever picks up the magazine containing your ad will actually stop and read what you have to say. The day you went into business, marketing became a number one priority - without it you'll never sell a thing.So let's see what you can do to make sure your business marketing is up to scratch when it comes to writing great headlines that will grab the reader and compel Some popular web statistics packages The two most popular web traffic statistics packages (at least on the Linux platform) are Awstats and Webalizer. Let's take a look at them both. Of the two, I prefer Awstats. Awstats tracks Unique Visitors, Number of Visits and Number of Pages. They also make provision for breaking these stats down to a daily basis, as well as giving you geographic breakdowns, breakdowns by browser type, breakdowns by referrer (in other words, from which other websites did people click through to your website). It also has a full list of keywords that were used to find your site. Webalizer also gives you breakdowns by country, by browser and so on they only give you the top 25 or so keywords used to find your site. This is a drawback since you would want to study all your keywords to see whether your marketing efforts are paying off, that people are finding your website through the right keywords etc. The more visitors that come to your website, the more accurate your interpretation will become. The greater the traffic is to your website, the more precise your analysis will be of overall trends in visitor behavior. The smaller the number of visitors, the more a few anomalous visitors can distort the analysis. What can you learn from your website statistics? It could be that your keywords are directing the wrong type of visitors to your website, or that your graphics are confusing or intimidating, causing the visitor to exit rapidly. Use the knowledge of how much time visitors are spending on your site to pinpoint specific problems, and after you fix those problems, continue to use time spent as a gauge of how effective your fix has been. Additionally, web traffic stats can help you determine effective and ineffective areas of your website. If you have a page that you believe is important, but visitors are exiting it rapidly, that page needs attention. You could, for example, consider improving the link to this page by making the link more noticeable and enticing, or you could improve the look of the page or the ease that your visitors can access the necessary information on that page. If, on the other hand, you notice that visitors are spending a lot of time on pages that you think are less important, you might consider moving some of your sales copy and marketing focus to that particular page. As you can see, these statistics will reveal vital information about the effectiveness of individual pages, and visitor habits and motivation. This is essential information to any successful Internet marketing campaign. Your website undoubtedly has exit pages, such as a final order or contact form. This is a page you can expect your visitor to exit rapidly. However, not every visitor to your site is going to find exactly what he or she is looking for, so statistics may show you a number of different exit pages. This is normal unless you notice a exit trend on a particular page that is not intended as an exit page. In the case that a significant percentage of visitors are exiting your website on a page not designed for that purpose, you must closely examine that particular page to discern what the problem is. Once you pinpoint potential weaknesses on that page, minor modifications in content or graphic may have a significant impact on the keeping visitors moving through your site instead of exiting at the wrong page
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