Monday, October 26, 2009

making web

This page explains everything that is needed for anyone wanting to create their own web page. Below this paragraph is the table of contents. Click on any of the content subjects and it will take you to that section of the guide. To return to the table of contents at any time, click the "Return to Index" link in the frame on the side of the page. I hope this guide is helpful.







Getting Started

There are basically two ways to make a web page. The first way is to create the page(s) offline and then upload them to your Internet Service Provider (ISP) via FTP. The second way is to create your web page(s) online using a Telnet program by accessing your UNIX account, if you have one.
If you are creating your web page(s) offline, do so in any text editing or word processing document. Make sure that when you save your document, you save it as a "text", "plain text" or "text only" document. Otherwise it will not be read properly by a web browser. Once you have created your page(s), you will need to contact your ISP about how to go about uploading them to your server.
If you have a UNIX account, you can create your web page(s) online. You first need to get a program that can access your UNIX account. I recommend Telnet for the Mac or Ewan for Windows 95/98.
Once you can access your account, you need to make a new directory called "public_html". You can do this by typing:

mkdir public_html

After this, change your directory to this new directory called "public_html".

cd public_html

If you want to, you can make other directories, one for all the web pages that you make, and one for all of the graphics that you have. Follow the same steps as above to do this.
Next, you need to think of a filename for your page (this is not a title, but what will be in the URL). A common filename for a main web page, is "index". Once you've decided on this, add ".html" to the end of it. Then type (i.e.)

pico index.html

Of course, use your page's filename, instead of this one. Next, you need to gain some knowledge of the many HTML commands. Lucky for you, I've already gotten some of the basic commands for you. Follow the index below, to decide what to put on your page, and how to do it. Once you've gotten started, exit your page. You can do this by pressing control-x. Then you need to type:

chmod 744 index.html

Only do this with the filename of your page. You only need to do this the very first time that you leave your web page. This command will make sure that nobody else can delete your page. You will need to do this to any other pages that you make in the future. Then, look at your page on the WWW. Lets say that your server is "www.domain.com", your username is "username", and the name of your page is "index.html". The URL would normally be:

http://www.domain.com/~username/index.html

However, you will need to contact your ISP for your URL.
If you have made separate directories for pages and graphics, then you need to include that in the URL also. Lets say that you made a directory for all of your web pages, called "Pages". The new URL would be: http://www.domain.com/~username/Pages/index.html

Title

The first thing to put on your web page, is a title. The title is what will show up in the very top of the window. Let's say that your title is going to be "John Doe's Web Page", you would type:

John Doe's Web Page

In HTML, every command is surrounded by <'s, and >'s. And in most commands, you need to tell the web browser when to end this command. You do this by putting a back slash (/) in front of the ending command, as in above. Since HTML isn't case sensitive, is the same as , which is the same as . Next, you need to decide what you want to put on your page. Text, links, graphics, and text fields, are just a few ideas. Follow the table of contents above to decide how, and what to put on your page.


Text


Headings

HTML has six levels of headings, numbered 1 through 6, with 1 being the largest. Headings are displayed in larger, or smaller fonts, and usually bolder. If you wanted to type "Hello", this is what you would type for each heading, and what the outcome is:


Hello



Hello



Hello



Hello



Hello



Hello



Hello



Hello



Hello


Hello


Hello


Hello


Paragraphs

Whenever you have more than a sentence of writing, you should have paragraphs. Personally, I don't see what the difference is, but I do it anyway, because then I can find a certain spot better when programing. To Make a paragraph of "This is a web page. How do you like what I've done? Please e-mail me with any suggestions at a@a.com", type:

This is a web page. How do you like what I've done? Please e-mail me with any suggestions at a@a.com


The outcome is:

This is a web page. How do you like what I've done? Please e-mail me with any suggestions at a@a.com

Lists

There are two types of lists that you can make in HTML, dotted, and numbered. To make a dotted list of: red, orange, green, blue, purple, black, and brown, type:


  • red
  • orange
  • green
  • blue
  • purple
  • black
  • brown

The result is:

  • red
  • orange
  • green
  • blue
  • purple
  • black
  • brown
To make a numbered list of: red, orange, green, blue, purple, black, and brown, type:


  1. red
  2. orange
  3. green
  4. blue
  5. purple
  6. black
  7. brown

The result looks like:

  1. red
  2. orange
  3. green
  4. blue
  5. purple
  6. black
  7. brown

Forced Line Breaks

There are many cases in which you want to end typing on one line, and start on the next. To do this, you can use a simple HTML command. This is one of the few commands that you don't have to put an ending command on. Let's say that you wanted to say "Hello, how are you?", but with each word on a separate line. All you have to type is:

Hello,
how
are
you?


The outcome is:

Hello,
how
are
you?

Horizontal Rules

Every now and then, you might want to have a horizontal rule, or line in your page. Horizontal rules can be many different sizes and lengths. You can also have the line be solid black, by typing NOSHADE. Here are several examples of sizes and widths, and what the outcome is:































Character Formatting

You may want to format some of your text differently than others using text styles. There are several types of styles of text that you can use: bold, italic, underline, strikeout, superscript, subscript, teletype, and blinking text are examples. To do these styles, surround your text with the following commands:

, for bold
, for italic
, for underlined
, for strikeout
, for superscript
, for subscript
, for teletype
, for blinking text (very annoying)
You can also mix styles together like this!


Linking



URLs

When you make a link, you are making colored text or even a graphic (talked about later). When somebody clicks on this text, it will take them to another web page, or possibly a certain section of a web page. Let's say that you wanted to make a link from your web page, to Yahoo!. The URL of Yahoo! is:
http://www.yahoo.com
To do this, you would type:

What ever text that you want to be colored goes here

The result would be:

What ever text that you want to be colored goes here

You can go ahead and try it if you want to.



Links to Specific Sections

Sometimes, you might want to have a link that will take you further down a page, or to a certain section of another page. An example of this is the index to this web page. You click on the colored text, and it takes you to that section. To do this, you need to do two things. The first, is to make the link, and the second, is to make where the link will lead to. NOTE: You cannot make links to specific sections within a different document unless either you have write permission to the coded source of that document or that document already contains in-document named links.
1) To make the actual link, think of a name for the certain spot. Let's say you are going to call it "spot". If this certain spot is on the same page that the link is, you would type:

Colored Text

Otherwise, you would add "#spot" to the end of the URL.
2) Now, you need to make where the link will take you. Go to the spot where you want the link to take you, and type:



Mailto Links

Most people like to have a link on their web page that automatically sends e-mail to an address. If you want to do this, and your name is Dan, and your e-mail address is a@a.com, type:

Dan

Here is the result of typing this:

Dan

Graphics



Putting Images On A Page

On almost EVERY web page on the net, there is some kind of graphic. I would HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you have AT LEAST one picture on your page. There are mainly two kinds of ways to have graphics on your web page. The first, is to use a graphic that is on another web page somewhere on the web. The second, is to upload the graphic to your own account. Personally, I prefer to use the upload method. If you are using the other way, there is always a chance that the person who made that page will decide to delete that graphic. Then a symbol with a circle, square, and triangle will appear where the graphic was supposed to be, sometimes it will look like it has been torn through the middle:



1)
To display a graphic on some one else's page, you need to find the URL. To do this, I recommend that you have Netscape Navigator. Right click or click and hold down on the graphic, until a menu comes up. Choose "View this Image". Then , copy the URL that appears at the top of the screen, in the "location" box. Let's say that the URL was: http://www.infhost.com/members/web/Images/pic.gif You would type:


The result is:



2)
To display a graphic that is in your account, all you have to do is type in the filename. If you didn't make separate directories for graphics and pages, then you just need to type the graphic's name.(i.e.



Alternate Text for Images

Some World Wide Web browsers cannot display images. Some users turn off image loading even if their software can display images (especially if they are using a modem or have a slow connection). HTML provides a command to tell readers what they are missing on your pages. The "ALT" attribute lets you specify text to be displayed instead of an image. For example:

How to make a web page
In this example, "pic.gif" is the picture of a sign. With graphics-capable viewers that have image-loading turned on, you see the graphic. With a non-graphic browser or if image-loading is turned off, the words "How to make a web page" is shown in your window. You should try to include alternate text for each image you use in your document, as it is a courtesy for your readers.



Animated Graphics

Some people like to put animation on their web pages. It actually is not that hard. Here is some background history. Most GIFs over the years have only one image per file. According to "technical specifications from 1987", a GIF could have had more than one image per file, making it like a slide show presentation and not a single image. However, most programs that work with GIF are designed around the idea of one image per file. So the multi-image aspect of GIFs was forgotten. In 1989, they added timing and various other abilities to the GIF format, including transparency. Nobody used these new additions either. Then the Web took off. Transparency and interlacing became features people wanted to use and software companies began supporting those features. In order to have animation on your web page, you need to download a program that was made to fit more that one GIF in a file. I recommend GifBuilder for the Mac. Windows users can go here to download another program. Here is one example of a small animation:



Background, text, and link Color

On most pages, you want to have a specific color for the background, text, unvisited links, visited links, and active links. In order to do this, you need to find the code number for the specific color that you are looking for. Here is a HUGE list of code numbers, and here is how you would display this in your page. NOTE: Type these ONLY right below your title. NOTE: You must have the "#" sign before the actual code.


  • for background color
  • for color of text (all non-links)
  • for color of unvisited links
  • for color of visited links
  • for color of active links (while being selected)
You can also string two or more of these commands together:




Background Graphics

Instead of having a solid color as a background, you might want to have one graphic that repeats over and over to create a background. Here are several places that you can go to find background graphics. The text that you would type in for a background called "bk.gif" would be:



Linking with graphics

Sometimes on your web page, you might want to have a graphic that is a link. This is quite simple, since you just mix the two commands of linking, and displaying graphics. Here is an example of a graphic that leads to Yahoo:



You can also have a text link next to the graphic that leads to the same place.

Yahoo!

Here is what you would type in for, first the plain graphic-link, and second, the graphic-link with text:


Yahoo!



Image Maps

Before you create an image map, you need to make sure that your server supports them. Then, you can follow these steps. First, you need to create an image. Draw a picture with sections that could lead to certain places. Second, you need to create an image map file. There are several programs that can do this for you. I recommend WebMap, for the Mac. You can go to Yahoo's Image Map Directory for others.



Fill-out Forms



Getting Started

Fill-out forms let a reader return information to a Web server for some action. For example, suppose you collect names and email addresses so you can email some information to people who request it. This processing of incoming data is usually handled by a script or program written in Perl or another language that manipulates text, files, and information. If you want to, you can write this program yourself, but I have no idea how to do it. I would check with your server. I know that many servers have scripts available for its users. Let's pretend that the one that I'm going to use is called "fb.pl". This will send a response to your fillout form directly to your email address. NOTE: This script is not real, it is just an example. Check with your ISP to see if they have built-in scripts.



Form Method/Action

The first thing that you type for your guestbook is the Form Method and Action. This is where you enter the Perl script. Most servers and Internet Providers have scripts like this that they provide for you. Check with yours. You cannot have any kind of forms without having a script. The address of the one that I'll be using is:
http://www.domain.com/cgi-bin/fb.pl. If you would like the response sent to your email address, and the address is "a@a.com", you would type this for the first two lines:



TO:


Here is what it will look like:


TO:

Next, you need to decide what questions that you want to ask, and what you will use to ask them. Before you start, though, you might want to check with your server to see if they have any questions that you MUST ask. I know with some ISPs, you must ask what their email address is, their first name, their last name, and what the subject of their question is. You can use single or multiple text fields, larger fields, checkboxes, radio buttons, pull-down lists and scroll-down lists.



Single or multiple fields

In your guestbook, you might want to ask questions that have a single one word answer. To here is what you would type to have four fields that ask for an email address, a first name, a last name, and a subject:

Your Email Address

Your First Name


Your Last Name


Subject



Here is what the result is:

Your Email Address
Your First Name
Your Last Name
Subject



Larger Fields

I would recommend that you have one larger field at the end of your guestbook for comments. You first need to decide how many columns and rows that you want to have. Let's say that you want to have 7 rows, and 45 columns. Here is what you would type:

Please place any questions or comments here:


Here is what the result looks like:

Please place any questions or comments here:



Checkboxes

Let's say that you wanted to ask a question like "What are some things that you like to do?" You could have a list of things with checkboxes. If you wanted the list to be: Watch TV, play on the Internet, read a book, play sports, and study, you would type:

What are some things that you like to do?
Watch TV

Play on the Internet


Read a book


Play sports


Study



The result:

What are some things that you like to do?
Watch TV
Play on the Internet
Read a book
Play sports
Study


Radio Buttons

If you ever want to ask a question with one answer, you can use radio buttons. If you wanted to ask "What WWW browser are you using right now?", and you wanted to have the choices Netscape Navigator 4.x, Netscape Navigator 3.x, Netscape Communicator, Mosaic, and Microsoft Explorer, you would type:

What WWW browser are you using right now?

Netscape Navigator 4.x


Netscape Navigator 3.x


Netscape Communicator


Mosaic


Internet Explorer



The Result:

What WWW browser are you using right now?

Netscape Navigator 4.x


Netscape Navigator 3.x


Netscape Communicator


Mosaic


Internet Explorer




Pull-Down Lists

Another way to ask a question with only one answer is to use a pull-down menu. You can use the SELECTED command to have an option besides the first be selected, as you will see below. If you wanted to ask "What is your favorite color?", and you wanted the list to be of red, yellow, orange, green, blue, purple, black, and brown, with black selected, you would type:

What is your favorite color?



The outcome is:

What is your favorite color?


Scroll-Down Lists

Some times, you might want to have a scroll-down list on your page. With this, you can decide whether or not you want people to be able to select more that one item. If you do have it with more that one items, the user has to hold down the command or shift key. You can also decide how many of the lines you want visible. Below are two lists of the same things. In the first one, you can only select one item, and it is showing three lines. In the second one, you can select one or more items by holding down command or shift . The second list is showing four lines. The question is "What is your favorite video game system?" The answers are: Nintendo 64, Sony Playstation, Sega Dreamcast, or arcade video games. The text that you type for each list is above the actual list.

What is your favorite video game system?



The outcome is:

What is your favorite video game system?




What is your favorite video game system? (Hold shift to select more that one)


The second outcome is:

What is your favorite video game system? (Hold shift to select more that one)


Reset Form

On most page that have fill-out forms, there is a reset button at the bottom of the form, next to the "submit" or "send" button. To have a reset button, just type:

To reset the all of the forms, press this button:

The outcome is: (try it!)
To reset the all of the forms, press this button:

Submit Entry

When you are all finished with everything, you need to make a button so that people can submit their entry. To do this, type:

To submit your choices, press this button:

The result is: (NOTE: Please don't click this button. It has been disabled and will not work.)
To submit your choices, press this button:

NOTE: At the very end of your form, you must type
or your forms won't work!!



Frames



What are Frames?

Frames basically split your window in to sections. You can display two or more web pages at a time with frames. You don't necessarily have to have whole pages in a frame. You could just have graphics, too. If you are really interested in putting frames on your page, I recommend that you go here to Sharky's Netscape Frames Tutorial and read the lessons.

Java



What is Java?

Java is a simple, robust, object-oriented, platform-independent multi-threaded, dynamic general-purpose programming environment. It's best for creating applets and applications for the Internet, intranets and any other complex, distributed network.



Programming in Java

I do not know how to program in java. However, it is a very useful language if you know how to use it. If you think that you would like to begin learning the java language, an excellent tutorial can be found here.

Just because I don't know how to program in java, doesn't mean that I don't use it. I love java. It can add so much to a web site. If you really don't want to learn java, but would like to use it on your web pages, I would suggest using free java scripts that can be found around the web. One such web site can be found here at Sharky's JavaScript Answers.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

making money online

1) Ecommerce Site

The classic ecommerce site, designed to make money online by selling products, has both an online catalogue and a shopping cart. You can set up your own online store from scratch or choose one of the many complete online store solutions to start an online business such as eBay's ProStores, Moneris Solutions' MyEbiz.ca, Canada Post's Sell Online Stores, or osCommerce. (Note that these are just four of the many options available.)
The great advantage of using a "prefab" online store to make money online is that hosting, Internet merchant accounts and the ability to accept payments online is often included in your online store package. (See Online Payment Options for more on how to accept credit cards, debit cards and PayPal on your website.)
Tricks to Success: multiple payment options, attractive, easy-to-use catalogue

2) Sales Letter Ecommerce Website

Like the infomercials on TV, these websites make the pitch, focusing on educating potential customers on the benefits of the products or services being sold. Unlike television infomercials, this type of online business model is long on copy and short on pictures.
As a website visitor, you can often recognize this way to make money online at a glance; the copy often begins with a question directed at the potential customer (such as "Would you like to increase your sales by fifty percent?"), and involves a lot of scrolling as benefit after benefit is revealed, usually backed by testimonials from satisfied customers. Time-limited and special offers are common.
If you're thinking of starting an online business, do not shy away from using this online business model if it's suited to your products and/or services. The reason that so many sites like this still exist on the 'Net is that the model works. And many professionals now use tasteful versions of this type of site to sell their services, particularly professional speakers, coaches and consultants.
Tricks to Success: sincerity, well crafted copy

3) eBay Auction Model

This is a variation of the first online business model I presented, but instead of using an ecommerce site to make money online, you use someone else's. Although eBay Stores are available, you don't actually need one to sell products through eBay - you can sell online by using eBay's auction system. Getting set up to sell on eBay is easy; as you'll see on this eBay.ca How to Start Selling Page, all you have to do is register, sign up for PayPal if you wish, and fill out your first Sell Your Item form.
The eBay auction model is especially attractive to people just starting an online business. People who want to make money online often use the eBay auction system as a cheap and easy way to get started and test demand for the products they want to sell. Then, if things go well, they move on to an online store through eBay or some other provider, or develop one themselves.
If this online business model appeals to you, 7 Tips for Selling On eBay will get your eBay selling efforts off to a good start.
Tricks to Success: well crafted copy, good product photos, excellent feedback

4) Stand-Alone Blog

Blogs are popping up all over the 'Net like mushrooms on a damp forest floor. The beauty of blogs is that anyone can self-publish their work online easily and cheaply. While many blogs exist just to get a person's thoughts and ideas out there, others are attempts to make money online.
The standard online business model for blogging is to run ads on the blog pages. Google AdSense, for instance, is a popular choice. There are, however, other ways to make money online through a blog. See 7 Ways to Make Money from a Blog.
If you're new to blogging but want to use the model to start an online business, my Blog FAQs for Businesses explains how to get started.
Tricks to Success: having an engaging voice, being part of the blog community
Continue on to the next page to learn about three more online business models that you can use to make money online.
So how else could you make money online? You could use one of these online business models:

5) Service Business Website

The typical service business website, properly done, combines a portfolio with persuasive copy. To make money online, a good service business website has to answer the question "Why should you hire this person to do that?"
Often, what's being sold is the talents and skills of an individual, but these are difficult to show online so the mainstays of service business websites are biographies and testimonials. (Photo) samples of a person's work may be included if possible. If you're starting an online business of this type, I recommend soliciting testimonials from satisfied customers as a first step.
It's become almost standard for those seeking to sell their services online to offer prospective customers free content, such as a newsletter, email tips or ebook. These are, of course, great ways to get to collect customer data and stay in touch.
Some service business websites also sell products, typically the books and/or tapes of the individual involved, but sometimes other things.
Tricks to Success: powerful testimonials, personalization and professionalism

6) Info-Site

The info-site, as I've dubbed it, is a website that focuses on presenting information, often on a specific topic. The various sites on the About network, such as my About Small Business Canada website, are examples of this online business model. So are portal sites such as Yahoo and Excite that serve as directories to the 'Net and online magazines.
Info-sites are predicated on the theory that enough people will be interested in the information to seek it out, visit the website and support it by clicking on or buying something.
While some info-sites make money online by selling their content, through subscription or syndication, others make money through advertising and/or affiliate programs. Some info-sites also include an ecommerce component, directly selling products related to the information the site provides. A gardening info-site, for example, may also sell gardening tools.
If the info-site business model interests you as a way to make money online, don't be discouraged by the size of some of the sites that I've used as examples. An info-site doesn't have to be huge to be successful.
Tricks to Success: strong, engaging content

7) Brochure Site

The brochure site is basically an online business card. It presents the name of the business, some information about the products or services the business provides and contact information. People interested in learning more are asked to call, visit and/or sometimes to fill out an online form.
The brochure site is the online business model least likely to make money online in and of itself. Such a site is best suited as an adjunct to a business with a strong offline presence. Many small businesses use this kind of website as a Internet billboard for their customers, providing yet another way for their customers to get basic information about their business such as phone numbers or directions to their premises. The website is actually part of the business's customer service rather than a money making venture in itself.
As an online business model, the brochure site does excel as an event registration site. Businesses and government agencies often create separate brochure sites for specific conferences or trade shows.
Tricks to Success: having other sites and/or channels set up to direct traffic to the brochure site

You Don't Need to Stick to Just One Online Business Model

While I've presented each of these online business models as distinct, they don't have to be. When you're putting your online business plan together, you need to be aware that you don't have to stick to just one online business model at a time - and you may make more money online if you don't.
For instance, incorporating a blog on your ecommerce or service business website can help you build traffic and increase your sales by giving your business a personalized voice.
Another approach when starting an online business is to have several different sites operating which may use different online business models. You could have, for example, an ecommerce site, a separate stand-alone blog site and a sales letter ecommerce site, all selling the same products and driving traffic to one another, which could really boost your online income.
The bottom line, though, is that any of the online business models I've outlined above can make money online if executed well. Here’s to the success of your new online business!

Online Business Courses

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As fun as it may be, taking a couple of days off for a corporate seminar is not always feasible, and virtually impossible for the small-business owner. Taking business courses online saves time and money and gives you the opportunity to learn at your own pace. Browse the wide range of courses available and develop that competitive edge you need for continued success.
What's Online Learning Like?
Learning online is highly engaging and offers many opportunities for interaction with both fellow students and faculty members.
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You and or your staff can get "just-in-time training" for a fraction of the cost of traditional classroom learning.
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There are many factors in evaluating an online course or program. You'll need to look for the delivery method and budget that best suits your needs. Online learning also requires a certain amount of self-discipline, so you may want to look at your particular learning style.
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Saturday, October 24, 2009

online bussines

Sponsored Reviews, one of the best money making program especially for bloggers who are writing product reviews. Reviewing the products or services in your blog earns cash for you. Simply, it is a pay-per-post program. The advantage is that with your regular blogging habit you could make a decent income. I would like to share you a short review on SponsoredReviews.

Introduction To Sponsored Reviews

Article Writing, is actually an interesting work, if you are addicted to. So here in sponsored reviews, you have to publish article for an advertiser. An advertiser, is the one who wants you to write reviews on their products, who wants to explore his product to this world via your blog.

Advertiser gives you the specification required for the product review like post size, link information etc.

As a blogger, you have to write the review of the product. You could write anything about the product. Both positive and negative comments are welcomed here. But needs a professional write up to get approved, thats it.

Its a very simple system, right ?

Lets see this system from both the sides, from Bloggers point of view and from Advertisers point of view.

Bloggers View Of Sponsored Reviews.

As a blogger, working with sponsored reviews makes you to gain the following,

No limits for writing, most of the bloggers are struck with “what to write?“. So for such bloggers, this program really increases your writing frequency and you will start writing more and more about different products.

Building your blog, writing more product reviews turns your blog into a information portal. Of course, this increases your blogs popularity in the blogosphere.

Increases Readership, providing genuine reviews builds the readers confidence and this turns visitors into your fans. Sure peoples will bookmark your blog.

Monetizing your blogging habit, you could earn not only by advertisements or affiliate progams, you are paid for each blog post.

After joining sponsored reviews, your first task is finding the advertisers suitable for your blog and your topic. Creating a nice blogger profile attracts the advertisers for you. Here you could either accept or reject the advertisers. The other way is, you have to look for advertisers and do a bid for an offer. Once the advertisers and you are agreed, you could start writing the review about his product.

Writing a quality review builds your success here. After writing product review in your blog, you have to submit your blogs review link to sponsoredreviews for approval. sponsoredreviews, measures the
quality level of your review and grants the payment agreed by you.

You will be paid by sponsored reviews once in two weeks via paypal.

Advertisers View Of Sponsored Reviews.

As an Advertiser, working with sponsoredreviews helps you to gain the following,

Finding a product launching medium, it is very easy to find a launching medium for your new product. You are having the flexibility to select your own blogs, to introduce your product to the world.

More Internet exposure, if you hire more than 1 reviewers, you product or website gets exposed to wide range of viewers through different blogs. Having multiple reviews helps to show a wider view of your product or website.

Targetted Refferal Traffic, the major advantage is you are getting targeted referral traffic from review pages. It is true that you will receive trusted visitors, helps to achieve more leads for your
business.

Of course, this system creates more back links for your website. Reviewers could have maximum of 3 links to your site. Say, if 10 blogs reviews your product, you could get 30 back links in one shot. Great way of promoting your product and website.

Advertisers could catch the reviewers/bloggers in two ways.

  • One by searching through the database of bloggers to select the right blog suitable for your product.
  • The second way through the bidding system, you could decide the bloggers who are affordable for your price.

Sponsoredreviews gives you the flexibility in selecting the right blog. Some of the criteria for blog selection includes Blog Traffic, Google Page Rank, Yahoo’s back link etc. More over there are thousands of blog reviewers to fulfill your need.

Also, Advertisers have the option to mark favorite blogs and to rate blogs. In general, this helps advertisers to select the quality blogs suitable for their niche.

From both the views (Advertisers & Bloggers), sponsored reviews has its own advantages to work.

To be successful with sponsored reviews as a blogger, it is required to have, Blog with enough traffic and Blogger with good reviewing skill. If you have these, just join today.

In short with sponsoredreviews, Bloggers Earn Cash and Advertisers Build Buzz !

Some of the other best pay-per-post programs are PayPerPost and smorty.

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