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11 Smart Cost Saving Tips- Harnessing The WWW des a light orange square containing the number of times the article has been 'Digged' and a rectangular 'digg it' icon below it, to indicate where to click to 'digg' the article.The essence of the 5K business (a business you start for $5,000 or less) lies in the fact that you can have low overhead expenses and make more money than your competition. But the 5K biz model also has requirements that need money and time. Often new business owners make the mistake of spending too much and deplete their resources.Renting office space and buying new, state-of-the- 3.A Wiki Icon A Wiki is a social service that allows visitors to edit the information available on the website. One such example of a website that offers this is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia where information is built from the minds of thousands of peop Examining the Relationship Between Employee Satisfaction and Customer Satisfaction The new era of World Wide Web, Web 2.0 is doing one hell of a great job with its simplicity of creating services easy enough for the people to have access to. Although these services of Web 2.0 are currently being used by regular 'blog visitors', there have been an increasing number of Internet users who are using these services everyday.Researchers have undertaken numerous studies to look at the connection between customer and employee satisfaction. A majority of these studies were able to uncover a correlation between employee satisfaction, customer satisfaction and profitability. In a recent study for an international computer firm, the data reinforced the crucial link between customer satisfaction, employee sa These Web 2.0 services have their own respective logos or icons to differentiate their services from one another. Look out for some of these symbols because you're practically going to see them in almost every website you go to in the near future. In this article, I'm featuring three popular symbols of Web 2.0. 1.RSS Feed Icon Now why do you need an RSS feed for? An RSS feed is for you to track your favourite websites and find out if those websites have been updated or not. It's pretty handy if you have multiple websites you like to view every once in a while and when you find it is too tasking to go through every single one. To subscribe to an RSS feed, simply look out for a square logo that is orange and white color. When you click on it, It will take you to the 'feed' page of the website. Once you're there, simply click on the 'Subscribe to this feed' link. Your Internet browser will then ask where you'd like to place this feed. After that, click 'Subscribe' and there you have it! 2.Digg It Icon Digg is a popular social bookmarking site. Social bookmarking works by 'bookmarking' a website, blog post or an article to show that you like it and you want to share it with other people. Digg works by having someone liking an article and asking them to approve of it by clicking on the 'Digg It' icon. You will need a Digg account in order for you to 'Digg' someone else's article and for you to showcase your article to be 'Digged' by other people. A Digg icon includes a light orange square containing the number of times the article has been 'Digged' and a rectangular 'digg it' icon below it, to indicate where to click to 'digg' the article. 3.A Wiki Icon A Wiki is a social service that allows visitors to edit the information available on the website. One such example of a website that offers this is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia where information is built from the minds of thousands of peopl What To Do After Your eBay Auction Closes for some of these symbols because you're practically going to see them in almost every website you go to in the near future. In this article, I'm featuring three popular symbols of Web 2.0.So your auction closes. Now what?Hopefully you made a sale or several sales. Now the important work begins. Here are some tips on what to do after your eBay auction closes.Buyer ContactOnce your items have sold, be responsive to the buyer. Contact them in a quick manner, thank them for their purchase, and provide the required information for payment.P 1.RSS Feed Icon Now why do you need an RSS feed for? An RSS feed is for you to track your favourite websites and find out if those websites have been updated or not. It's pretty handy if you have multiple websites you like to view every once in a while and when you find it is too tasking to go through every single one. To subscribe to an RSS feed, simply look out for a square logo that is orange and white color. When you click on it, It will take you to the 'feed' page of the website. Once you're there, simply click on the 'Subscribe to this feed' link. Your Internet browser will then ask where you'd like to place this feed. After that, click 'Subscribe' and there you have it! 2.Digg It Icon Digg is a popular social bookmarking site. Social bookmarking works by 'bookmarking' a website, blog post or an article to show that you like it and you want to share it with other people. Digg works by having someone liking an article and asking them to approve of it by clicking on the 'Digg It' icon. You will need a Digg account in order for you to 'Digg' someone else's article and for you to showcase your article to be 'Digged' by other people. A Digg icon includes a light orange square containing the number of times the article has been 'Digged' and a rectangular 'digg it' icon below it, to indicate where to click to 'digg' the article. 3.A Wiki Icon A Wiki is a social service that allows visitors to edit the information available on the website. One such example of a website that offers this is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia where information is built from the minds of thousands of peop Selling Information on the Internet you find it is too tasking to go through every single one.My far the hottest money making trend on the Internet is selling knowledge in the form of e-books including digital audio and video. Most people use the Internet to do research, gather business intelligence, find fun things to do, indulge their hobbies or as a medium for the exchange of information via e-mail. The idea behind this new business model is to leverage this insatiable hunger To subscribe to an RSS feed, simply look out for a square logo that is orange and white color. When you click on it, It will take you to the 'feed' page of the website. Once you're there, simply click on the 'Subscribe to this feed' link. Your Internet browser will then ask where you'd like to place this feed. After that, click 'Subscribe' and there you have it! 2.Digg It Icon Digg is a popular social bookmarking site. Social bookmarking works by 'bookmarking' a website, blog post or an article to show that you like it and you want to share it with other people. Digg works by having someone liking an article and asking them to approve of it by clicking on the 'Digg It' icon. You will need a Digg account in order for you to 'Digg' someone else's article and for you to showcase your article to be 'Digged' by other people. A Digg icon includes a light orange square containing the number of times the article has been 'Digged' and a rectangular 'digg it' icon below it, to indicate where to click to 'digg' the article. 3.A Wiki Icon A Wiki is a social service that allows visitors to edit the information available on the website. One such example of a website that offers this is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia where information is built from the minds of thousands of peop 3 Super Affiliate Marketers Tactics To Outsell Your Competitors opular social bookmarking site. Social bookmarking works by 'bookmarking' a website, blog post or an article to show that you like it and you want to share it with other people. Digg works by having someone liking an article and asking them to approve of it by clicking on the 'Digg It' icon.Every affiliate marketer is constantly searching for the thriving marketplace that gives them the largest paycheck. Sometimes they believe it is a magic formula that is easily available for them. Actually, it is more complicated than that. It is just good marketing practices that have been proven over years of hard work and dedication.There are affiliate marketing tactics that have You will need a Digg account in order for you to 'Digg' someone else's article and for you to showcase your article to be 'Digged' by other people. A Digg icon includes a light orange square containing the number of times the article has been 'Digged' and a rectangular 'digg it' icon below it, to indicate where to click to 'digg' the article. 3.A Wiki Icon A Wiki is a social service that allows visitors to edit the information available on the website. One such example of a website that offers this is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia where information is built from the minds of thousands of peop Key Linking Strategies des a light orange square containing the number of times the article has been 'Digged' and a rectangular 'digg it' icon below it, to indicate where to click to 'digg' the article.Build all the web sites you want but if you do not have links you may not get much traffic. Links are the roads that lead to your web site. Links enable people to find your site. Links enable the search engines to find your site also.What is key is how you link to your site. If you go out and just do reciprocal linking with other webmasters directly from a specific page that is set 3.A Wiki Icon A Wiki is a social service that allows visitors to edit the information available on the website. One such example of a website that offers this is Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia where information is built from the minds of thousands of people on this planet. Although information available in this website is not a hundred percent credible, it is amazing how many people have contributed to the success of Wikipedia. A Wiki icon in Wikipedia is available before every article, conveniently named 'edit this page'. Other websites are skeptical to include Wikis for fear of plagarism, but it won't be long before more sites find the potential of wikis and start to use it more intensively. These three symbols are well-known for their services of helping Internet users get used to the new generation of the World Wide Web. And knowing the speed and wrath of Internet technology, I wouldn't be suprised if every single Internet user in the world know about these services and use them by the end of the year.
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