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How To Get Started With Social Bookmarking
July 27, 2010 by publisher · Leave a Comment
You’ve heard so many good things about social bookmarking, you can probably hardly wait to get started with this great service. It’s very easy to get into social bookmarking and will only take up a little bit of your time to set it up. Signing Up For Your Account The first thing you do is set up your account and install the button on your toolbar. You have a choice of different bookmarking sites to choose from. Some people start off with just one while others sign up for several different sites to see which one they like best. Now that your account is all set up, you can begin searching the internet for all your favorite websites you’ve wanted to save and share. Once you get to the website you want to save all you do is click the button.

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The Proper Steps To Building Your Own Website
July 27, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
Creating your own website is actually not all that difficult. You just need to have a little patience and everything will fall into place nicely. All you need is some simple web skills. You then follow a straight forward process in the right technical order. You should learn the following list of items in the order specified to be successful in creating your website: 1) how to select a domain name 2) how to register a domain name 3) how to set up your hosting account 4) what to do with name-servers 5) how to FTP your site to your host (FTP=”File Transfer Protocol”) 6) how to build a web page 7) how to tailor and upload website templates -how to adjust image size – properly Believe me when I tell you that it actually is not that difficult to learn all the items specified.

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Paid Content: Unobtrusive Micropayments using Hyperlink Auditing
September 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
One of the problems surrounding micropayments is the ways in which they will be implemented. If users aren’t satisfied with the ways in which they are required pay for content, they simply won’t pay for it - this makes usability key to success. If micropayments are introduced, big mouth media would like to see the introduction of an unobtrusive way for users to continue browsing the web in the same way they have for years, but still being charged for content or clicks.
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Paid Content: Unobtrusive Micropayments using Hyperlink Auditing