Reseller Hosting: Website Builders Daily Digest

Social Marketing

is the ideal answer for webmasters, internet consultants or anyone wanting to start a profitable online business. Most hosting plans allow individual resellers to chalk out their own service facility plans and their own fee structure.

It’s a somewhat specialized form of hosting, where you buy hosting space to be sold to others. Usually, you get a certain amount of storage space and bandwidth, and you can resell (hence the name) it to your customers. Reseller hosting is the easiest way to get started with selling your own hosting service.

If you actually want to start a web hosting business reseller hosting is perfect. You can start small and upgrade anytime if you require more resources. Reseller hosting is a bit more costly when compared to other types of hosting but also has its own advantages.

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Link Building: Website Builders Daily Digest

Social Marketing

is the development of links from another site on the World Wide Web that all point to your website. It is one of the most important aspects of .

Done properly and it not only brings in more traffic to your website but it also helps to give you a better rank on the major search engines. Link building is at the same time one of the most important aspects of SEO, and one of the more difficult things to get done. For this reason it’s where most people tend to cut corners.

Everyone knows word of mouth advertising is extremely beneficial for business but link building is the key to establishing a strong and powerful web presence. It is one of the main keys to obtaining good rankings.

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Myspace Marketing Tips and Techniques: Website Builders Daily Digest

Myspace Marketing

Myspace marketing is becoming more and more common, and nearly every business has a Myspace page. If yours isn’t one of them you are missing out on a very large marketing opportunity. is basically using your Myspace page to promote your business.

Marketing on your Myspace can include such things as network banners, contact tables, background design, clickable links, graphics and so forth.

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Social Marketing: Website Builders Daily Digest

Social Marketing

Social Marketing is a term used to describe efforts made by a government or society to improve or change the general health, culture or behavior of the people by using common marketing techniques.

It is considered different from other marketing areas because the objective is to benefit the audience or society instead of the marketer. is what is driving web 2.0. You could benefit greatly by spending some time on the blogs of others who’ve already captured your audience.

is “using social media to actually do what you want them to do.” Statistics show that Facebook is almost as big as Google in page views. YouTube is double in page views according to Alexa.

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The Art of Deep Linking: Website Builders Daily Digest

Deep Linking

is nothing more than linking to an interior page of a website instead of the home page. It’s very easy to do with a standard link. You just point to the page you want to link to. Virtually every affiliate network supports deep linking in some manner, though not all merchants allow it.

Deep linking is also practiced outside the search engine context, so some participating in this debate question the relevance of the robots exclusion standard. The Robots Exclusion Standard do not automatically enforce its directives so it does not prevent search engines and others who do not follow polite conventions from deep linking.

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Web 2.0 Sites: Website Builders Daily Digest

Web 2.0 Sites

are social and interactive. Not only do they make user feedback and user submitted content possible, they require it. These sites are providing the technology of ’social software’. Connecting the activity of social interaction in a tight and global network.

Web 2.0 sites are not online places to visit so much as services to get something done. From Yahoo!’s photo-sharing site Flickr and the group-edited online reference source Wikipedia, to the teen hangout MySpace, and even search giant Google, they all virtually demand active participation and social interaction.

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Top 5 web 2.0 sites account for 1 in every 15 UK Internet visits
We issued a press release today containing our latest social network market share data. Facebook continues to grow its market share in the UK and reached a new high of 45% in June. However, that growth has been at the expense of Bebo and MySpace, which have both lost share in the UK over the last 12 months.

Web 2.0’s Most Ridiculous Sites
PC World – Web 2.0’s Most Ridiculous Sites. I chatted to the author of this piece, Robert Kuhn, before the article came out, and I was really keen to see what he’d find. He’s come up with some really good examples of dreadful Web 2.0 sites that are worth taking a look at, and I can see how a few of these could end up in a training presentation under the banner ‘Not everything that is Web 2.0 is great..’  I’m not going to go into detail, because it’s worth reading for Robert’s commentary, but I will list the sites that he’s found.

Six Tips for Learning More about Web 2.0
One thing that I’ve been discovering about all the various Web 2.0 techniques is that marketers need to always be in learning mode. This is one of the things I love about publishing websites and affiliate marketing – it never gets stale and there’s always something new on the horizon.

What’s the Big Deal about Web 2.0?
Web 2.0 sites are the opposite – they talk about the User (what we call “audience”) and much of the content is supplied by the Users themselves – not by the station. The website is more about the town than about the station – and that’s the rub.

Web 2.0 Sites – Social Networking
isn’t a new phenomenon. It wasn’t invented in the twenty-first century. Every Elks Lodge, Lions Club, Chamber of Commerce, Church, Sewing Circle, Book Club, etc. that ever existed afforded an opportunity for social networking. Some social networking groups are secretive.

Get More Done by Hiring a Virtual Assistant: Website Builders Daily Digest

Virtual Assistant

A is an excellent option for independent service professionals. Virtual assistants are highly skilled administrative and executive assistants who provide their support to business owners. A Virtual Assistant is a skilled person that does variety of jobs that includes but not limited to administrative jobs, online and offline computer work, and web based work.

Through the use of modern communication tools a virtual assistant works in his or her own office and forwards the completed task to clients via, E-Mail, Fax, IM, Phone etc. A Virtual Assistant is an independent business owner just like the business owner they are working with. In fact many prefer the term “Virtual Professional” over “Virtual Assistant” reasoning that it is much as more descriptive of the partnership between business owner and assistant.

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