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If you are a writer and you want to promote your book on the web, or if you just want to make some extra money on your Web Site; check out the links below. They are worth all your efforts. |
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Ebookomatic helps you publish your ebook. Loads of helpful hints and tutorials. Steven Schneiderman knows all about making your ebook attractive and visible. Study his tutorial pages and get started. |
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Active Marketplace will teach you all you need to know about marketing, affiliate programs and how to create a selling Web Site. Read Declan Dunn's 'Winning the Affiliate Games' and start building your gold mine on the web. |
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Selfpromotion shows you the way to effective use of search engines and other promotional means. Robert Woodhead shares his insider know-how with you. |
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AWeber autoresponder system will drive traffic to your Web Site. Meet Jonathan Mizel, the master of opt-in e-mail. |
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The Bravenet Team is developing new web tricks all the time. A guest book might do wonders to your site. Dave and Brad shows you how to add it. |
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Directory of Ezines Probably the most effective way of promoting on the web! This is a must if you want to be successful on the Internet. Charlie Page, owner of DOE knows all about it. |
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Creating a selling Web Site and making it visible is a time-consuming task. But if you are ready to spend some time investigating the above sites and follow the expert recommendations, you will be rewarded way beyond expectation. These people know what they are talking about. For instance, I don't think you had found this site if I hadn't been a busy student. |
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Helpful Hints . If you're not quite sure how to cut and paste HTML codes, or if your computer program won't follow your intentions, here's another way of doing it.1. Copy the desired HTML code on a paper with a pen. Be careful not to miss anything. Every detail is vital to the final result. 2. Edit your Web Page on your desktop the same old way, for instance using MS word -Windows 97. Find the exact spot where you want to place the HTML. Tables provide a wide range of opportunities. 3. Type: 'This is the spot' or anything to mark the place. Save. 4. Click up your HTML editor. Choose View on the top menue + navigation pane. Double-click on the page you just edited with Windows 97. The entire page will appear in HTML codes. 5. Look up 'This is the spot', typed with black letters. Delete them and start copying the hand written HTML code from there.Good Luck! |