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Leveraging Open Source Technology


Open Source applications can bring unique value to business owners. Since the base application development costs of open source applications is free, small and medium business owners are able to leverage previously unobtainable technolgies against their sales objectives, operational costs and customer satisfaction levels.

Net Novice No More


A relative novice when it came to the Internet, not too long ago I didn’t have a clue where to start when trying to create a website or why I had the need for one. Luckily though, with time and practice, it became apparent.

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How to understand the Domain Name System


Ever wonder why DNS systems came into existence? Every computer has a distinct IP address, and the Internet needed an elite method for obtaining these addresses and for managing the system as a whole. Enter ICANN.

What Is Web Hosting


Web hosting can easily be described as a computer with information accessible to the general public. Just as your computer has files on it, your hosting account will have files on it…web files. Even though the concept is similar, your hosting account is not a full computer. You buy small or large portions of space on these computers known as “Servers”. So now you know the basics.

7 Essentinal Resources for Small Business


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How To Prevent Fraudulent Credit Card Transactions


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Credit and The Internet


The internet stands as the largest open marketplace in the world today, almost every possible product or service is being sold on the internet. With such an availability of potential monetary transactions, the preferred method of payment is the credit card. This method allows instant transfer of funds from the consumer to the merchant in a secure environment, and payment can be verified immediately. But this process poses a dilemma for the potential consumer looking to shop on the internet without access to a valid major credit card due to their inability to gain credit based on their past financial history.

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How do you set up shop online How about one that’s top-notch, so that you can compete with the big guys, yet quick to set up, easy to maintain - - and cheap And how can you affordably market your shop once it’s ready to go

Numbers Not Crunched Become Soggy


Okay, you own a website that is also your business. There are some basics that you must have.

When Working From Home...


A home-based business has a lot of advantages over the traditional 9-5 office system, and most web hosting businesses seem to be run out of an home office. However, working from home could mean that you might lose the structure and schedule of a normal office environment. We collected a few tips and tricks to keep you on track.

Top 7 Small Business Sites for 2005


If you want to start a business in 2005, and start making money almost immediately, the sites listed below are some of the best I have found. Ive chosen each site because it is absolutely outstanding in providing the tools you need to get started, as well as taking you through the steps you need to get started immediately.

Work at Home Business Ideas


Here are some excellent businesses that you can start, operate and grow from your home. All these work at home businesses have the following desirable features: Low Startup Costs Ease of Entry High Income Potential Home Based and Operated Worldwide Sales Potential Residual, Recurring and/or Passive Income Potential

4 Customer Service Mistakes Companies Should Avoid Making


1 Being placed on hold endlessly. Dont you just love it when you call a company and they place you on hold, leaving you to listen to their latest on-hold, recorded sales pitch, over and over again. Would you think it normal business practice for a retail store clerk to ask you to "wait a minute" while they disappeared into the back of the store for ten, fifteen, thirty minutes or longer People do things over the phone that they would never do in person. Its bad business either way to leave a customer hanging without at least coming back to let the customer know how much longer theyll be holding.

10 Tips To Build, Manage And Profit From An E-Commerce Website


Just because youve built your e-commerce website doesnt mean the customers will begin to come. You need to bring in the visitors, showcase your products, convince them to buy, and bring them back yet again to make any significant gains.

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About.com Web Design / HTML
Do you write a blog about Web design, CSS, HTML or some other aspect of Web development? I would love to know about it. Submit your blog to my Blogroll by filling out this form.

Tell Us About Your Web Design Blog originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 at 05:23:34.

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I love to read. I read over 100 books a year, possibly as many as 200 books. And while most of these books are science fiction, dantasy, or general fiction, I also read a lot of Web development books. These are some of the books that have come out recently that I would like to read.

HTML & CSS: The Good Parts (Animal Guide) by Ben Henick
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Web Design in Easy Steps by Richard Quick
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Effective UI: The Art of Building Great User Experience in Software by EffectiveUI, Jonathan Anderson, John McRee, and Robb Wilson
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Interesting Web Books - New Books on Web Development originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Monday, March 8th, 2010 at 14:08:05.

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Last week I posted about some of the many ways that Web designers and Web developers can get on each others nerves. I then received a couple comments saying that that was what Project Managers were for - to make sure that the team members communicate. Well, I'm not arguing that point, but it made me start thinking about project managers - and if there's one thing that will make feuding designers and developers band together, it's in their hatred of Project Managers. :-) I have worked on many projects that wouldn't have been completed without the PM, but I have also been on many projects that were desperately hindered by the PM. And even good PMs have annoying tendencies. You might even argue that that's what makes them a good PM.

Share Your Annoyances

Project Managers Can Be Useful, But They Can Also Be Annoying originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Monday, March 8th, 2010 at 05:42:16.

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Font-Stack-Tester
When you create a font stack, you are creating a fallback system for your customers. If they don't have the first font, the page will display with the second, and so on. But most designers don't test their pages looking at the alternate fonts, and this can cause problems with some designs. The challenge is that it can be tedious to view and remove all your fonts one at a time to do testing on them. And there aren't a lot of alternatives to doing that. But this script can help. The Font-Stack-Tester scans your CSS and puts an overlay on the page to allow you to remove the fonts manually. It's still in beta stages, and eventually it will be a bookmarklet, but right now it's pretty neat if you want to put the JS scripts into your pages for testing.

Web Design Software Pick of the Week: Font-Stack-Tester originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at 05:05:39.

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This week I found some sites that teach how to do some nifty things with CSS. So the next time someone tells you that CSS creates boring designs, you can point to one of these sites and correct their perception.

Link Love: CSS Tricks originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Saturday, March 6th, 2010 at 14:55:01.

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You're working on getting a new script finished to replace the one that is breaking in IE 8, when the designer comes asking you to move the navigation bar back from where he had you move it yesterday. Or you've finished your user testing and realized that the change you made to the navigation bar design is affecting the content lower down, but when you ask the developer to move it, she says "no" and goes back to fiddling with her code, ignoring you.

Whichever person you identify with more, both situations can be really annoying. But while Web developers can seem negative and Web designers wishy-washy, you still have to work with them. Find out what Web designers hate about developers and Web developers hate about designers, and share your own pet peeves about both.

Share Your Annoyances

Are They That Annoying on Purpose? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 18:06:48.

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A Web designer is a person who focuses on the design of a site. They often build the CSS and graphics for a site and are focused on how the site looks to customers. A Web developer is more of a programmer. They often build the HTML (and sometimes CSS) for a site as well as the JavaScript, databases, and server-side programming. While I realize that most of us do at least a little (or a lot) of both of these disciplines, there is one that you focus more on. I left off the option "both" deliberately because I want to know what you do more of, even if it's 50.1% design and 49.9% development. Choose "neither" if you do something else on a website like provide content or you are still learning and don't have a focus yet.

Poll: Are You More a Designer or a Developer? originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 13:56:19.

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Wordless Wednesday - Reader's Favorite Designs: Ditte Schupp originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010 at 00:00:19.

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When you're looking for a Web host, you'll probably notice the big red numbers splashed all over their screens proclaiming 99% (or higher) uptime. Since most of them offer this level or better of uptime, it hard to use this criteria as a way of choosing your Web host. And while I definitely recommend getting a host that offers at least 99% uptime, you should be aware that 99% uptime equals about 1 business day down every month. The fact is that unless you have super redundancy, which is extremely expensive, you're going to have some website downtime periodically. In a test Watchmouse did from January 20 to February 24, 2010, only two of the NASDAQ 100 sites had 100% uptime: Google and RyanAir. And 73% of the top 100 sites had an uptime less than 99.9%. This doesn't mean that those 73 sites should change hosting providers, (well perhaps Qualcomm and Millicom should). It means that they will be reimbursed for the time that their sites were down.

What uptime means in real terms originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at 12:46:10.

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About.com Reader's Choice Awards 2010 Winners And the results are in. Some of the races were very close, while others had a clear winner almost from the start. It was all very exciting. You can view the winners in each of the different categories off of these pages:

Congratulations to all the winners!

Web Design Reader's Choice Winners - Congratulations! originally appeared on About.com Web Design / HTML on Monday, March 1st, 2010 at 03:01:13.

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