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Free Video Creation and Editing Tools for Business and Personal Web Video

Pilar Estep (2019-07-10)

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qdhwosq.gifChoosing a web host isn't hard, though sifting through the good and not-so-good options can be a head-twisting experience - especially if you're taking the plunge and building a web site or blog for the first time.

In order to evaluate your web design skills accurately, it's a good idea to start off with small, simple websites where your successes and shortcomings will be easy to spot. As a starting point, try to design two or three basic pages that only contain text, and then work your way upwards from there.

Cons: Trading dollars for hours and anyone who works with customers or clients knows that in this scenario, you are no longer living by your own rules or by your own schedule. With this model, there is a glass ceiling because you have a finite amount of hours of which to monetize.

Before you try and monetize a platform, the first thing that you must have is an e-mail subscriber base. Some people can generate six figures with only a few hundred subscribers and, other times, people struggle making money with many thousands of e-mail subscribers. The size of your e-mail subscriber base is not what is important, but rather having a realistic strategy is what is important. Monetizing your content and gaining freedom in your life requires a web hosting provider that offers serious online tools for your website or blog.

As I've said, putting the words to paper takes time. Placing those pages into your site takes time. Research to ensure that you are targeting your page content to the words that people are searching for about your topic takes time. And if you are saddled with a "dial-up" internet connection as I am, waiting for data transmission sure takes time! :-)

When you go out to market and promote something, it is going to be just as hard to market and promote something that costs $4 as it will be to market and promote something that costs $49. When you are packaging up your product, think about all the time and effort that you are saving your customers. Your product is valuable, so do not sell yourself short. You do not need to start with lower-end products and then move to a premium. You can come out of the gate with something strong. Take pride in your business and take pride in offering results to your clients.

And in that very short time, we've gone from nothing to 2 and 1/2 billion users and over 600 million Web pages. And both of those statistics is changing, going up all the time. We've built the largest information infrastructure in human history in just that short space of time. In this lecture, what I'd like to consider is two questions about that. The first one is, how on Earth did we get from there to here?

Overcome the "Similar Complex"
Overcoming the "who are you" projection will increase the likelihood that you will be successful. Is your website professional looking or does it appear as a template that you just threw up online without customizing? Random templates are not helpful in making your brand stand out. Having a brand that looks good and portrays the impression that you are serious is crucial.

The web grows exponentially, expanding from business novelty to business necessity in just a few years. From the spare-room entrepreneur to multi-national conglomerates, a web presence is almost a requirement.

Your website needs to look professional so that your visitors will realize that you are serious about your brand. Does your website look like something that people will want to buy from? Is your website professionally designed? Is your website hosted by a reliable web hosting firm? Does your website stand out among the myriad of websites online today?

There is always web site consulting as another web site revenue source. From my web wanderings it would seem that there's almost one consultant for every web site on the internet! Far too much competition for me, though the good consultants can profit, the bad ones will not. Like those that sell hard goods, a consultancy needs to be well positioned to survive. I do not have the skills to be an effective consultant to people seeking web expertise, so I don't even try.

Everything from the company logo to the site text language defines the company brand. Which would you choose? The wild techno-geek or the clean design and quality information provided by a host with a different take on its own corporate culture.

Folks visit my site because I write high content value pages about my subject. They find my site by using search words relating to that subject because they are interested in getting information about those words. I write pages about the search words people use, because my software tells me which words that they are using to find information on my subject. No tricks, it's a simple as that. If you write pages about things that people are looking for, they will find your pages.

You may pay $3, $4 or $5 for the most popular keywords. The highest bidder gets the best position in the skyscrapers that appear on the right hand side of each Google search engine result page (SERP). Take your time, here. Sure, you can start for as little as $5.00 but you can quickly find yourself spending hundreds of dollars on AdWords and not seeing the results you expected.I believe that the internet will continue to grow and that every person in the world that logs on for the first time increases the potential for anyone else that wishes to generate an income from the web to be able to do so.

So, even as your programmer in Bangalore or Bangor is creating the HTML code to create your site, there's still plenty you can do to ensure a successful launch and, in a couple of months, a growing web business.

You need to have a platform and an audience in order to build revenue. Because, after all, we all want to have quality, meaningful products that help people, while at the same time making money. It's not asking too much, is it?

Even if you haven't hired a programmer yet, it's time to get to work. Success on the world wide web is not a given and the more preparation you do before the hard launch, the more likely you are to see successful results.

The web site identifies the hosts "brand" - its corporate culture. Some use funny logos and radical type fonts, targeting a "younger" demographic. Other hosts have a more professional appearance and take the time to explain its corporate values, i.e. commitment to client satisfaction, tech support, fair prices and good value. If you're serious about your web site, go with a host that is serious about hosting.

The text should be simple to read or scan. Use bullet points and avoid using jargon or industry-specific words that might be unfamiliar to some visitors. If the site visitor doesn't get it, he isn't going to buy from you. Write text in simple, short sentences at an 8th grade reading level to ensure that visitors understand what your site is about and why it's worth exploring further.

Add a Sitemap to Help Google Index your Content
The search engine fairy does not just come down and "ordain" you and grant you traffic. It doesn't work that way. Instead, with careful planning and a lot of hard work, you can build an audience, a brand, and a community which you can then monetize. Add a site map to help Google index your relevant pages, videos and images. There are many WordPress sitemap plug-ins which will help you to build an XML site map, which is the file type that Google Webmaster Tools prefers.

Implement a search tool on your site pages that allows people to search the entire site. If you do this, visitors will perceive that your site is more user-friendly; it becomes instantly easier to locate the targeted information. Site searches are easy to implement; the result will be worth the effort.

Whoa, good question right off the bat. You can't ask questions of a web host if there's no contact information, no help desk, no tech support. Some hosts manage client care via email and when your web site has disappeared and you're wondering about that 404 error message appearing on your computer screen, an e-mail response 28 hours after you e-mailed the host means you're effectively invisible for 28 hours.

The struggling point, however, is lacking a real strategy to generate revenue. So, build the platform and once you have done this, you can do anything. Most people that market products pay people who have the platform to introduce their products. So, if you already have the platform, then you can accomplish a lot because building the platform is the hard part. Think about the people who are individuals with their own brand. Those are the people that can really rise to the top of financial freedom.

And that has been a really important decision, I would say almost as important as the technologies themselves, in shaping how we got from there to here. So that's the first reason. The second reason why we can't just say that this was inevitable outcome of the technology that was developed is because the Web we have now, even in technical terms, is not the Web we had in 1989.

Green hosting for your website. Green hosting isn't some passing fad or some 60s hippie thing. It's the future of hosting. It has to be. So, look for a host that employs wind power to generate the juice to run the servers to host the web site - yours.

So we've gone from physicists sharing data to eBay, Twitter, through all of those mechanisms I've just described. And the Web, what it is and what it's become, is really, really complicated. And that's why we need Web science to help us to understand it.

There are close to 130 million web sites on line at the moment and every day, 6,000 new web sites launch, creating entrepreneurs by the thousands. The world wide web is a great way to take control of your professional life (you're the boss) or to add a few bucks to your household income each month while you keep your day job.

Even well-optimized, well-designed and -built web sites take time to get a little recognition from search engines like Google, Bing, Ask, Yahoo and the other 4K search engines crawling the web at any one time. But there are some things you can and should do before launch date to improve your chances for web-based business success. Here are a few tips that'll tip the scales of success in your favor.You may ask... why me? Am I ready? I am waiting for the perfect time, the perfect moment, and the ideal situation. That does not exist. It is a myth. But, by having a brand in place, having an audience in place, and a reliable and consistent schedule for adding content, you are as close to the perfect time as you are going to get to monetize your content.

Use ALT tags whenever possible. These helpful tags describe an image to a viewer, assisting the visually impaired, as well as those who prefer to browse without images. As an added bonus, some search engines include these tags in their rankings, so you may get a boost by using them.

The ads are positioned for me courtesy of Google. Google provided me software that can "read" my site, and position "content" ads on the pages, ads that relate to the general content of that particular page and to my site in general.

Select the videos that you want to monetize. Once you have selected those videos, click "monetize" in YouTube. YouTube will place ads on your videos, and depending on how many visitors you have, you make money from that video channel. You will get paid a commission for each click that you generate from your videos. In order to see the analytics, login to your video manager in YouTube and you will see earning records and analytics. This will help you to determine which type of videos are making the most revenue. This helps you know what type of videos to create in the future.

Another good source fore free video editing programs are the demo versions of commercial software offered by most of the major commercial software makers. Some of these are simply light versions of the entire product, others are full versions that only work for a limited period of time or stamp a logo or product name on your finished work.

Pros: You can do a ton of work up-front, but get paid for it over and over again without taking more of your time. It really does well as long as you are promoting it without necessarily take more of your time. You are not trading your time for money. This type of monetization strategy pays the most, which also means you need fewer customers to generate revenue.

A web host can be a kid down the street or it can be a huge, physical plant with chipheads tending to racks of servers, customer support taking calls from subscribers and office people tending to routine business matters - like paying the electric company.

If you have minimal experience in taking care of a website, doing so might seem rather scary and fun all at the same time. This article offers a variety of practical and relevant guidelines that can help you to develop an understanding of web design fundamentals. The best web sites communicate a lot of information in a small amount of words. If you are long-winded, people will easily get bored and find another site that is more concise. Make sure any content is relevant and easy to understand.

First, you want customer care and tech support based in the U.S. A lot of web hosting companies outsource this task so you're talking to someone 12 time zones away trying to "figure out" where you web site went.

What's a terabyte? A measurement of bits and bytes on steroids. A terabyte is the equivalent of 1,000 gigabytes. More dramatically, a terabyte equals 1,000,000,000,000 bytes or 10 to the 12th power of bytes.

Any hosting company is equipped to register a domain name - your URL or web address. But, if you register your domain with host B and then choose host A, you have to redirect your domain or migrate it to the new host. You get the idea.

It may seem pretty simple, but the logo that you put on your website is going to make a big difference in the overall performance of your site. You must be sure that it expresses what you do, and what sets you apart from your competitors. If you cannot come up with a good logo on your own, seek help from a professional.

Domain name registration services and tools that give you the ability to easily manage your domain name. Don't look for the cheapest domain registrar. You usually get what you pay for. Register your domain name with the hosting company that will rent you that disk space each month. Simplifies life on the web.

Promote your Company and your Product with a Good Website Look at web design as a fun, exciting way for you to reach out to your target group and promote both your company and your product. When done correctly, a good website is a great add-on to give you the ammunition needed to promote your business. Use these guidelines as soon as possible, and you will notice remarkable improvements.

Business continuity- A lot of people know that if their computer was stolen and the data was not retrievable, it could very well mean the end of their business. The good news about a lot of these loss-prevention strategies is that they are "set and forget", designed to protect you if-and-when this were to happen to you or your business. That sinking feeling when you learn that you have not only lost your computers, but your data as well is stunning. It is a nightmare situation. If this were to happen, you would need to buy a new computer and plug-in your external hard drive to get back online. You can lose about a day or more of your time, as well as the cost of the new equipment and the high value of your data.The good news is that most mid level and up consumer camcorders record a more generic type of DV video that is easily edited. Most of the newer hard drive and memory card camcorders record a digitized video file that can be easily imported into your computer via a USB cable and then edited.

The world wide web runs on electricity, though we don't usually think about it. But the fact is, without electricity you wouldn't be reading this. You'd hunker down in front of the fireplace and read the newspaper by the dim light of a lamp fueled by whale oil. Sound like fun?

The biggest gotcha is that the video files captured by some of the more inexpensive "flash memory" or DVD camcorders can be very difficult to edit. If you have a Flip Camcorder, Sanyo Xacti, Kodak QuickShare, DXG Quickshots or other small camcorder, you need to make sure that the video and audio captured by the camcorder can be easily edited by the software package you choose. You may have to use a video converter software package to convert the camcorder's unique video format into something more common that your computer will edit. 

Are you considering earning some money for honest work, perhaps thinking about working from home, maybe facing retirement and looking for something to fill your days, maybe a stay-at-home Mom or Dad, or you just want to help others learn about your special interest? You can earn money doing so.

Look for a company that has a long lineage on the web. Experience in handling a large client base, dozens of servers and running a collaborative business with clients. A college kid can rent server space and become a hosting reseller. So you think you're working with Bob's Hosting Company, when in fact, you site's on a server in the earthquake zone of the Philippines.

A complete website toolbox-free. Starting a web business shouldn't cost an arm and a leg. It should be available to anyone with the imagination to envision success on the web - and that's millions of us all around the globe.

So, making a statement about your corporate culture and your business' core values has to happen in the blink of an eye. Visitors will never even see the "About Us" page if you don't create a good impression - in 10 seconds!

Always utilize media and content that is both relative to your site's goal, but also interesting to the potential consumers who will be viewing your site. A site that has relative info, but that is not interesting, won't captivate its audience. A website that uses fun, but non-relative information, will captivate the wrong audience. Both methods equal profits that you are losing.

An emblem or banner proclaiming that you employ green hosting makes an immediate statement about your on-line business. It says you care about the environment. It says you care about the future of the planet and our children and grandchildren who will populate Earth 25, 50 or 100 years from now.

Most of these compact and affordable camcorders record in some flavor of MPEG4 on an internal or removable memory card. You might need to do some research before you select your editing software. Do a quick web search on editing your camcorder's software and you should get a good idea on what type of software to use. 

One final thought: be patient. Expect to see some growth in visitor traffic in the first few weeks but typically, it takes 60 to 90 days before you start to see organic search engine results - your link on Google's SERPs based on the keywords you've chosen.

How will prospects pay for your products or services? There are several options, here. PayPal has a commercial account option. Google Checkout is growing in popularity. The problem with these payment gateways is that they take visitors off your web site and they may never return.

Look for hard-wired fire walls, firewall software, anti-spyware and anti-virus protection on the server side. A reputable host has multiple layers of security so ask about security redundancy. Your host's rep will be proud to explain, assuming you're talking to a quality hosting company.

And again, you can imagine if that hadn't been the case, the Web might look very different today to how it does. W3C isn't the only organisation that's doing all that hard work to try and hold the Web together. But it's a very powerful organisation, and it has as its vision--I think it's important to say this--a commitment to participation, knowledge sharing, and trust. And that's not easy. That's really, really hard work--the effort, the energy, that it takes to hold the Web together.

There are also a bunch of freeware program floating around. Some like Zwei-Stein Video Editor 3.01 have been around for a long time. Others pop up, look good, get a lot of buzz, and then disappear into the technology desert. Often these freeware programs do not offer a lot of support or instructions and are better suited to those who are techy in nature. Also, many of these freeware programs will run on Linux.Hide it- Do not leave your expensive equipment out in plain view. If you are in a car and you need to leave your laptop, tuck it away before you actually arrive to your destination and hide it some where safe, so if someone does break into your car, they will not be able to find it.

Facebook, alone, employs 30,000 servers as of October, 2009 and that number grows daily as more and more of us connect through this social media site. Amazon employs thousands of servers. Microsoft, Verizon and all of your other favorite sites employ thousands of servers strung together in arrays,

QOEUi8s.gifBut there's a lot more to web hosting than just storing web sites on gigantic hard drives. It's not just about ROM. It's also about RAM, which translates into the speed at which your web site interacts with site visitors. It better be fast. Studies reveal that 90% of us will sit through a 10-second download while only 10% will sit through a 30-second download. We've become that impatient.

Cons: This model is expensive to get started. After the event is over, it's over. You have to constantly re-invent yourself. You can't really sell online recordings of something that occurred ten months ago, for example, unless you have a subject or topic that is "evergreen".

If you are an Internet Marketer who has figured out how to make money but you do not have great content, you deserve a big congrats. But, if you are like the rest of us, you need great content in order to make money online. You need to have a professional looking website to build your brand and promote your packaged product.

Some web sites are never found by spiders. For other site owners, it could be months before a Googlebot finds your site. By submitting a site map to the most popular search engines, you provide a map that spiders can crawl to insure that all pages of your site are indexed the first time through. You also tell the search engine what your site is about, how to navigate the site and which pages to crawl and which pages should not be crawled - pages, like your back office or your data base.

You should get everything you need to build whatever kind of website you want and whatever kind of website is in the budget. Your web host should provide web site templates for beginners (use them if you're just starting out) to simple integration of a blog, a checkout, and the ability to hand code the site with a blank-slate option.

And we need to think very carefully about the consequences of that. Where we are now is also not guaranteed. The Web that we have now is not inevitable. The work that I've described to hold it together, the things that make the Web what it is today are not guaranteed. And we need to be very careful to consider if and how we want to keep the Web that we have now the way this it is now and what might happen if changes are allowed, changes for example in the way that government's access our data in terms of questions about privacy, governance of the Web, corporate ownership of parts of the Web, and so on.

My recommendation for someone just starting out and with limited technical expertise and NO budget, is to start with MovieMaker for Windows or iMovie for Apple. Once you have mastered the entry level program and feel comfortable doing the basics of editing, then download and experiment with some of the free demos offered by Adobe, Ulead, Pinnacle and Avid.

That means it's going to cost you something every month. You may have to pay a sign-up fee, a maintenance fee, and a bunch of other fees that nibble away at your margins. No, choosing a web host isn't rocket science but you should at least know what questions to ask.

On the world wide web, Internet entrepreneurs who are good at creating content and building an audience often struggle with the question of building that traffic into a sustainable and profitable business. Often times speaking, coaching, sponsorships, partnerships, online events, and online courses are thought of as the best ways to monetize a brand online. It is true, these strategies can be effective and profitable, but in the long-term, you must find out (usually through trial and error) which strategy you enjoy the most. By solving the mystery of which monetization strategy you enjoy, you can increase your chances of being successful at it and gaining true freedom.

If you are cultivating your web design skills with an eye towards designing many sites at a professional level, it behooves you to learn how to use multiple platforms. PHP, MySQL, and Java will all come in handy in the future if you get into web design. You need to develop multiple talents if you're going to be a successful web designer.

You may consider a web site with the sole purpose of selling advertising on it as so many of the "fringe" web sites out there do now. How many times have you gone to a site to get information on a subject only to find ads, and links to more ads? Very frustrating, isn't it? Those that undertake this type of venture will find that the major search engines are doing everything in their power to ensure that "fringe" sites like theirs aren't listed with them. If the site isn't listed, no one will find it, and if no one can find the site, revenue will disappear. I choose not to be involved with this sort of chicanery.Also, your site text should focus on the objectives of the site visitors, NOT your objectives. Your objective might be to generate sales of your products, so you might be tempted to load your text with sales hype. Remember, your objectives and the objectives of site visitors are not necessarily the same. Attend to the needs of visitors and success will follow organically.

The Web has changed the world to be sure, but the world has also changed the Web over that period of the last 25 years. People have taken it, they've used it, they've transformed it, and all kinds of unexpected things have happened. And we really don't know what's going to happen next. Where are we at the moment? The last question I want to consider--where are we now? Two and a half billion users is amazing. But we're heading for 7 and 1/2 billion people in the wild.

Don't load rich content automatically. Rich content mainly refers to music and videos, but anything other than text or graphics qualifies. Many people browse in work environments where sounds suddenly playing is a big problem. Also, many people find such rich content annoying in general. Rich content should require some interaction from the user before playing.

However, lets assume you do have a way to capture your own footage and digital images. You can create a very nice web video by simply dissolving and panning across still images. Of course, most of us would prefer to start with real video that we shoot ourselves and then edit that.

When folks get to my site, I try to ensure that they will find enormous, useful content about the subject they are interested in. The content they find will entices them to stick around and visit other pages on my site. As they do this, the ads that appear will encourage them to visit those on-line advertisers, as the ads refer to the goods and services that they were already looking for, or they wouldn't have even found my site in the first place.

Unlike hard drive camcorders or flash memory camcorders that let you simply transfer a digital file, you will need to capture the real time video using your editing software. The capture process converts a selected part of the video and audio on the camcorder into a digital file, suitable for editing. You go through your recorded video and then capture the parts of the recorded video you want to edit. Don't bother capturing the bad stuff.

Be aware of your background. Some sites use moving GIFs in the background, but that can make text hard to read. Choose a background that accentuates what your site already has to offer, rather than works against it. This will help get your message across to your visitors.

Using software I found on the internet I "fill in the blanks" with knowledge. I use my knowledge of a particular subject and the system turns that knowledge into a web site. The software allows me to create the site in plain English using simple word processor software. It helps me determine if there is a market for the information I want to provide about my subject, and then it converts what I write into a pretty neat internet web site, if I do say so myself!

If you have a website that has an audience, then most likely you have plenty of high-quality well-selected images for your website or blog. But many bloggers or website owners are unsure of exactly how to monetize images not only to grow traffic, but also to generate an income.

Over time as your community evolves and grows and you go on your journey of building content and an audience, many bloggers, podcasters and YouTuber's struggle with how to channel their community, take their content and audience to make money online. There are so many ways that you can monetize a platform so it does not come down to which one is best but rather by discovering the strategy you enjoy most.

Hosting is a commodity on the web. You or I can buy space from a web host and open up our own hosting company. The mother host provides all the tools and support you need to build your own hosting company in the basement office. (The one that floods occasionally. Ooops.)

One way to be in business on the web is by offering a virtual "store". Many companies world wide now offer their products on-line, and this is a legitimate method of generating revenue. Providing you have something that others want, and that you are positively positioned (price / service / product mix etc.) you will make money as folks will order from you. I have no interest in creating a virtual store, as I'm not interested in having inventory, a warehouse, shipping and receiving facilities etc.

Most people in the world don't use the Web. What's going to happen when more people start using the Web? What are the consequences of the fact that most people are excluded or not included at least from the Web? Many of those people are in countries outside of the West, but it's estimated that 15 million people in the UK have never used the Web. So we have to be really careful when we talk about the Web and we say its changed all our lives and we all use the Web, because we don't.When you are dealt a bunch of lemons, you make lemonade. The worst scenario can happen to any business. Macs, iPhones, iPads, and PCs can get stolen or damaged when you least expect it, and it usually occurs at the worst possible time. No worries, however, because a little preparation and pro-active planning can save you a lot of grief in the long run.

I'm afraid I think that the answer to that is, no, that's not how we got from there to here. And there's three different things I'd like you to think about, which underline my reason for saying no. The first one is that technology on its own is not enough. However clever, however innovative something is, technologies don't happen on their own. They happen because people use them.

All kidding aside, the 'work' involved with making money from the web entails writing down information about a subject with which you are already quite familiar. You will be telling folks about a passion you have. So, it's not hard, but it does take time. There is no get rich scheme that works - that, death and taxes are the only certainties in life that I know of.

And people use them or don't use them depending on the circumstances of their lives, depending on their motivations, depending on all kinds of social and economic factors. So the World Wide Web is a really obvious point. It needs to be able to read and write. If we don't have maths literacy, no one's going to use the Web, or at least not on the scale that we're used to.

Use sound sparingly when creating your website. Don't aggravate users by forcing them to listen to noise that they are unable to control. It's OK to provide links to video or audio clips, but be sure it's the user's choice as to whether they hear it or not.

However, the rule is different for the web. Researchers have found that sans-serif fonts, specifically Verdana or Helvetica, work the best. People can more easily read on the screen when using these fonts. Thus, when setting font type, these are perhaps the best used.

It wasn't. It was actually pretty boring compared to today's instant information available only on the W3. If it happens any where - from Teheran to Terre Haute, it spreads virally across the digital landscape in seconds. That news bit also gobbles up electricity like nobody's business.

Choosing a Website Hosting Firm Choosing a web host isn't hard, though sifting through the good and not-so-good options can be a head-twisting experience - especially if you're taking the plunge and building a web site or blog for the first time.

Arriving at my site will accomplish two things for the visitor. As they wander through it they will see what an ill-skilled web site builder has accomplished using some readily available and inexpensive software. They won't know that I'm ill-skilled however, because the site looks really good. Further, as they read the content in my site they will see ads that appear from time to time on those pages. Not many, not intrusive, but ads none the less.

Get Feedback on your Website Get feedback on your web design. A web designer is only one person, and what you might find attractive or useful, might be considered by others to be irrelevant and hard to navigate. If possible, get some members of your target market to test your site and give you feedback on what they like and what they don't.

Green hosts, once again, employ state-of-the-art tech to cool those thousands of servers. They use cold water, flushed through a water-tight system, to cool the server room, lessening the demand for more and more cold air from the local coal-burning energy plant.

Actually, you probably don't even need a camcorder. You might not even need a camera or a web cam. There are lots of "free" video and images floating around on the Internet for you to borrow and use - as long as you are not trying to make money with your finished project.

You will already have to "open" your site folder (on the left) to access its contents on screen (whereas the website version [on the right of the FTP screen] will automatically display the contents of the primary folder [whether that is your site-name folder or your "welcome" folder on your own hard drive]). Keeping these two folders the one on your hard drive "MY WEBSITE" and the folder on the website the same will help keep your site organized and make it easier to Build Your Own Web Site for Free.

How to protect yourself from losing your data is important, whether it is business data, website data that you store on your web host's server, payroll, photographs, videos... whatever the case may be. Protecting your data should be a top priority for your business.

Make sure the web host displays a variety of means of contact - especially a toll-free telephone number. E-mails are fine for billing questions and other matters that aren't time sensitive. A down web site needs fixing now. You want that toll-free number 24/7/365.

Traditional hosts add to the demand for more energy by cooling servers with cold air. The server room in a hosting company is kept cool - so cool you could probably store sides of beef in there if the racks of servers didn't take up so much space. That cooling requires energy and plenty of it.To save money, use free stock images when designing your website. These images can be found throughout the internet and are often as high-quality as those you have to pay for. By saving money on the images you use, you can spend that money on other aspects of design and business.

Seek time-- A measure of how long it takes for a hard disk drive to move its heads to the correct part of the platters to find the data that it is looking for. This is measured in milliseconds (ms). This will be somewhere around 10 ms, give or take 5 ms. The lower the figure, the faster the drive finds the data.

External storage- Have an external hard drive and always backup your computer to an external hard drive. On Macs, there is a tool called 'Time Machine' and it literally does the same thing that crashplan.com does. Time Machine is handy and low-cost. All you need to do is setup the schedule on which you want your backup created. Buy a really long cable and put the external hard drive out-of-view. You can hide it under your desk or lock it in a drawer. It is much faster to retrieve your data from Time Machine than it is to download all your data from crashplan.com.

Cons: Your life now depends on that revenue windfall. If your advertiser or sponsor changes their mind, you can lose some serious revenue, which means you are out of tons of money and potentially out of business. Why? Because you no longer control your own revenue.

Well, for one thing, you start making money. But you may want to expand. Look for a flexible host with a flexible plan that allows you to expand incrementally as you add more products, more services, archives and other site features.

If you are getting really serious about video editing, add an extra hard drive to your computer, and store all your raw video files there. Hard drives are so cheap now that it makes a lot more sense to dedicate a separate hard drive just for video. Your computer will be happier to as it will be accessing the editing program from one drive and the video from a different drive. If you have a standalone back up system, you might want to dedicate it just to backing up the raw and completed video files on your video drive.

Send the link of your site-in-progress to friends and family and ask your testers to try to make the site crash or mis-perform. Are all links connected? Does the color motif shift depending on the browser the tester is using? Ask testers to do everything wrong - to intentionally crash the site. Why? Because if testers can find the dead-end link, a lot of your site visitors will find it, too.

A green host doesn't add to the demand for more electricity from traditional sources. Instead, these far-sighted companies employ new technology - solar power, wind power, deep core earth energy, hydro-electric (where available) and bio-fuels that can be regenerated with another harvest of corn.

It's only in 1989 that Tim Berners Lee wrote the first proposal for the World Wide Web, which was proposing a radically different way of sharing information on a global scale, built on the existing infrastructure of the internet.

The more people that visit, the more potential for visitors to click on the ads on my site, and the greater potential for earnings for me, and more importantly, earnings for the advertiser's that trust their ad budget to Google.

So, no search engine is going to send its users to a web site that is "Under Construction." Until you have all of your pages in place, your navigation bar hooked up and your opt-in module in place, stay off-line. If your half-built site is inadvertently spidered by Google, you'll get slammed for delivering a half-built site and lots of blank pages.

For example, FREE web hosting companies place ads on YOUR web site. That's how they make their money, and you've got no idea what ads will appear on your site. So, if you're a medical doctor looking to build trust among site visitors, an ad for a "weekend" dating service isn't going to make you shine. Avoid free hosts.

And very briefly, where exactly is here that we are at the moment? We've got some clues already from the previous lecture. So we know that the Web had a history. It didn't come from nowhere. The Web was linked to technologies that existed before 1989.

This is not as complicated as it may at first sound but you will have the correct structure in place to allow you to stay organized and focused. It is extremely easy to lose your place when you have multiple files, by keeping the mirror folders in place you will always know where you are and the links will all work correctly.

The headline should indicate that your site delivers solutions to visitors' problems. Low prices, free give-aways, free shipping - all attract attention and keep visitors on site longer. And the longer a visitor stays on site, the more likely she is to buy something, or pick up the telephone and give you a call. Consider your headline the most important piece of site copy you develop.Ask yourself, what is your area of expertise? What are you passionate about? What is your work history? What hobby do you have that you already know scads of people are interested in? What can you write pages of information on that really and truly provides valuable information to the people that read it?

And if your site is spidered when it's off line, you'll get slammed. SEOs (search engine optimizers) point to "Lack of accessibility to the site" as the number one negative ranking factor among search engines. Google isn't going to send visitors to an inaccessible site so you need a quick fix quick.

To enhance the amount of information the user gets, we need to also try to constrain the viewing information as well as the amount of information we are giving. Thus, the viewing size in which the primary information is given should be reduced. This makes the reading task more familiar to users because, again, its more like reading hard copy, which is how we were originally taught to read: small pages with small bits of information. We weren't originally trained on the landscaped rectangles we use to view web pages on, thus it just doesn't seem natural.

The size of the page, and the amount of text on it are also extremely crucial to aiding people in their task of finding and understanding information. As we graze over a web page, we are scanning back and forth for specific pieces of information. Thus, long paragraphs tend to hamper our attempts. The more information we put in a paragraph, and the longer it is, the more people have to scan.

In this day and age, it is becoming increasingly clearer that people are opting to complete online searches using their mobile phones. This has led to an increase in the popularity of mobile web design, which ensures that clients are able to view websites even when on the go. Most clients, however, only look at making their website available to smart phones as a secondary thought, and here's why:

Invite search engines to visit and crawl your site the day before you do a hard launch. A soft launch is just for friends and family who will provide their input on how to make the site better. A hard launch occurs when you "go live."

Keywords are the search terms that people use when trying to find your web site. Start by taking a look at Google's Keyword Generator, a great tool for first-time web biz owners. The keyword generator provides actual search terms that have been entered by Google users in the past 30 days.

Many people today want to make more money. Many want to do it on the web because that where there are literally millions and millions of customers. I'm here to tell you making money on the web is not hard. Understand what I'm saying here. It's not hard. That does not mean it's easy, just that it's not difficult. I've been doing it for several years.

Now, along comes green hosting - hosting companies that employ "green" technology to lower the demand for electricity generated by coal- and gas-fired electricity generation plants. These businesses recognize that green hosting is inevitable as energy costs rise and we continue to pump tons of air-borne pollutants into the atmosphere every day.

If you are serious about getting into video on a budget, this is often a good path to take as the software maker wants to provide an easy to use and enticing path to the next step in the software upgrade - buying a commercial video editing package. With many of the commercial video editing software packages coming in under $100, I strongly recommend considering this method of getting your feet wet with video. 

For flash and memory card camcorders, depending on what kinds of memory card the camcorder uses, and the kind of memory card readers on your computer, you may be able to simply pop out the memory card out of your camera and stick it directly into your computer for transfer and editing. A word of warning though - I prefer using the USB cable because the less times you handle the fragile memory card, the fewer chances there are for damage.

Your pre-launch web site resides on a web host's server. It might be the server your programmer uses or it might be your own server with your own domain. In either case, you can ask friends and family to put your site to the test - the stress test.

Writing for the web however forces us to use a completely different set of rules, and those rules created for hard copy writing don't really apply any more. For example, when writing for print you should really use a Times-like font when writing, because the slight serifs (the small marks at the end of each leg of a letter) allow the reader to quickly separate and identify the letters more quickly than any other letter. This is part of the meta-information of a document: it facilitates meaning without meaning something itself.

Also, the length of a page can be a detriment to design. Long, scrolling pages are harder to navigate as well, according to many studies. Users would rather skip to the next page, just like when reading a book, than scroll through a bunch of information they don't need. We don't use things like papyrus scrolls anymore, after all, so it's hard for users to adjust to finding information in that manner.As everybody knows that, web presentation is a big cost and time saving solution. If we could run the presentation with the presenter's video and narration online, it will be perfect. The difficulty of the web presentation is hard to integrate the presenter's video and narration along with the PowerPoint presentation content. Is there any way to fix this problem?

All of it became much fancier, much more interesting and engaging. But also really importantly, Web 2.0 is used to describe a phase of the Web where user-generated content became possible. So it wasn't just a relatively small number of people with high technical skills who could put information on the Web. All of us--you, me, anybody with access to the Web could put their information out there, whether it's on Facebook or Twitter or whether we're blogging, a whole range of ways in which people can share information, share their photographs, share their life histories, sell their products, be on eBay, whatever it is, user-generated content is driving the Web or has driven the Web to a large extent in terms of that growth in the recent period. It's not stopping there. People now are talking about Web 3.0. And that's something we'll talk about later on it. But that is going to change again how the Web is and how we're using it. The third reason why we can't simply say, oh, the Web grew because it was a great technology, is because we've had to work very, very hard to make the Web what it is today.

Rather than having your content be a "hobby", you are positioned very well. It is something that you can realistically achieve. Make money off of your online content. The hard part is building an audience, bulging a community of people that trust you. Generating great content is the hard part. If you already have the platform, you are more than 50% there, so people in this situation need to setup a strategy for monetizing their content. It is very obtainable for people in this situation.

Maybe it has something to do with how we read online. We scan for information, when we find that information we concentrate on it, and then move on. We tend to skip to topics sentences throughout a page. Thus, perhaps words in san-serifs stand out more. And because we aren't reading an immense amount of text, we don't need the same strategies we use when reading hard copy documents (with which we typically read much more than we do online anyway).

Website backup- Make sure that you keep a backup of your website data at all times. cPanel, which is offered by the best web hosting companies, has an easy to use backup utility. The backup tool is a quick way to backup your websites' entire home directory or databases. There are many options and different filters that you can use to backup everything or only a few files. The files are compressed and then you can save them to your local machine or external hard drive.

This will cause a couple of things to happen. People will either get frustrated and leave, or they will not find the information they need because it's buried under a layer of text they don't need. Thus breaking up the paragraphs into smaller, more manageable chunks of information--usually by subtopic--is necessary to help people find information.

Best Ways to Monetize, Pros and Cons of Making Money Online
First off, everyone on the Internet is in separate camps when it comes to their money-making strategies. Many of the strategies work in some form or fashion, but in order to be successful in the long-run, you need to find out what works best for you.

You can use bigger font sizes, of course, for headings and titles, but try to limit the amount of larger font sizes used: it actually detracts from understanding and it's hard to see the entire screen easily when the font size of any element is large.

Write content for your page with literacy levels in mind. Not everyone viewing your page will have graduated Harvard with a medical degree and some may have not even learned to read longer than a year or two ago. If you wish to expand your audience, you must first produce content that they can comprehend.

Interface-- This is the connection between the drive and the computer's processor. Older servers use PATA, also known as Parallel ATA or IDE. Newer servers use SATA, also known as Serial ATA. High-end, expensive servers use SCSI, and very high-end servers use Fibre Channel. If you are just starting out with your first dedicated web server, you will probably want a SATA hard drive.

The number one tip to help you to build your own web site for free is to get organized. Using my preferred method of post it notes write each section of your web site on a post it note. For example Home, Contact, Products, and Demo might be your main areas of your site. You would have a post it note for each of these sections. If you have other pages you would like to have on the site use another post it and place it under the section it would go into.

The good news is that there a lot of options for free editing software. This includes free editing software provided by Microsoft and Apple that is available when you buy a computer with those operating systems. For Windows, look for MovieMaker and for Apple, look for iMovie. Sometime the start up icons for these programs are easy to find. Sometimes you need to do a search or do a download from the Microsoft or Apple site. For example, with Windows 7, MovieMaker is part of the Microsoft Windows Live Essentials program. You may need to download and install it.Now for those of you not familiar with the terms used in this I'll explain. A server is a computer, it can be any computer, it just has to have free hard drive space and network access. People store their information or websites on these servers and then access them when they need to. Or in a case of web hosting whenever a person types in the address of the page. As you can guess these machines have to have a good deal of processing power if there are large amounts of people accessing them.

Not all visitors have PayPal accounts so that's a dead end. Consider adding a merchant account to your web site. These payment gateways enable buyers to pay securely with their credit cards, though the merchant account company will take a big bite out of your profit margins, often collecting 3%-4% of the total purchase each customer makes.

RAID-- This is where two or more hard disks are connected together, which gives improved speed and/or reliability compared to a single hard disk drive. You should consider RAID hard disks for your web server to improve reliability.

Developing a good list of 15-20 key words and keyword phrases is one of the most important pre-launch steps you'll take. And, you'll, no doubt, tweak your keywords over time. Some keywords will drive more traffic than others. The ones that drive traffic are keepers. The ones that don't drive traffic are dropped and replaced with stronger keywords.

Getting a little recognition on the W3 is hard, even in a niche market (especially in a niche market). You have less than 10 seconds to convince a site visitor to stick around long enough to learn about the quality of your services, your products or your message. Web surfers are jagged out on information overload. If they don't see what they want to see on your home page or a landing page, they bounce.

Process is complicated: Finally, the process of actually putting together a website for a smart phone is quite complicated and one that not many clients understand. The fact that the website looks almost the same as the desktop version can make it a hard sell.

We need disposable incomes. If people can't pay for access to the internet, they can't buy computers, they're not going to use the World Wide Web. Slightly more complicated, this, but it needed a range of use values. So if all you could do on the Web was share physics datasets, not very many people would be using it. All the physicists might be, but nobody else would be using it. And it also needed an open model. If the Web had been copyrighted, if we have to pay every time we wanted to use it, would it looks like it looks today? I really don't think that it would. And those of you who watched the opening ceremony of the Olympics last year in 2012 might remember Tim Berners-Lee being present to that ceremony with a message flashing around the Olympic Stadium in London, saying, this is for everyone.

If you have a tape based DV camcorder, the video signal needs to be converted into a digital format before editing. Luckily most camcorders have a USB or Firewire output jack makes it easy to do that for you. Plug in the appropriate cable to your computer and then transfer the files to your raw video hard drive for editing.

In 1989, or 1990, I suppose, to be more accurate, you could put static Web pages up--text, no visuals. And the only people really who could put Websites up were those who had quite high-level technical skills to be able to do that. All of that changed as we moved into a second generation of the Web, what people have called Web 2.0, where it started to look much nicer. You could have visuals, you could have dynamic Web pages.

Creating a website that generates money for you day after day is not hard either but it's not trivial. There are things you have to do, procedures you absolutely must follow, in order to get the results you want. Are there different ways of doing things? Of course. Just like there are different kinds of cakes there are different kinds of money generating sites and they require different procedures. There are simple sites that just have ads on them, there are sites that sell products you create and there are sites that sell other people's products. There are sites that use a different combination of all three. Building each of these sites requires different "ingredients" and different procedures.

Hosts employ the latest in fiber optic technology, they boost RAM and deliver quick downloads even quicker. Green web hosts do this without further straining the energy system that we rely on to log on, watch TV and cook dinner by using non-traditional resources to power up your web site whenever a site visitor stops by.

Spindle Speed-- This is simply how fast the platters (the hard metal disks that store the data) rotate. It is usually between 5,400 and 15,000 rpm. In a low to mid range web server you should be looking for a 7,200 rpm drive. A high end server would have 10,000 or 15,000 rpm drives. The faster the spindle speed, the faster the drive can read and write data, so faster is better.Some large business sites require design and implementation of an extranet or intranet for employee use and access. Depending on the backend or database needs of the client, this requires a separate bid for cost. The type of database required will also affect the overall cost, i.e., MSAccess, SQL, MySqL, Cold Fusion, Php or an Oracle database.

Know that I am not a computer programmer. I do not have extensive knowledge of html, though since I've been "playing" on the web I couldn't help but learn some. I am not a graphic artist but I like to experiment with paint programs on my computer. I like digital photography, and it is gratifying to use my own pictures on my own site should I wish to. My software library does not contain much in the way of programs for web page development. I couldn't build a website from scratch of my life depended on it. My "expertise" is solely related to the areas in which I have earned my living in the years before becoming a web site publisher.

Beyond adding moving images or animations, what if you wanted to add simple check boxes to a customer form or add a dropdown navigation that displays the location to your interior pages? Again, unless you're handy with HTML coding, you'll have a hard time inserting these items into your Web form -- if the flexibility of the template system allows it.

You can make money on the web but it takes patience, time and doing the correct things in the correct order. Just like building a house you lay the foundation, you frame the house, you weather proof it by putting on a roof and windows then you finish the inside. Imagine trying to put the roof on before putting in a foundation. Silly right? Unfortunately that's what many people do when they try to make money on the web and then are surprised when it doesn't work. It's not their fault. They just don't know how to do it successfully. They waste their money and their time.

Uniqueness:
The template websites are common and when the visitor clicks on them, they do not find anything special that appeals to them. On the contrary a tailored web site is unique and appeals to the visitor to buy what is being offered by it. A custom website creates a unique identity in the mind of the visitor and this is where the template website falters.

From a site owner's perspective, that stat translates into a loss of 80% of your prospects in that 20-second download window. So you want more RAM, more bandwidth and unfettered access to the server's CPU and other shared assets - server parts you share with other sites.

Cache-- The drive stores some data in Random Access Memory known as the cache buffer. It is much faster to access the buffer than it is to find data on the drive. The drive controller keeps data that you have recently used in the cache in case you need it again, and it also reads data from the disk that it thinks you might ask for next. This makes it faster to access data, so long as the data you asked for is in the cache. Otherwise the drive will have to find it on disk. Cache memory is especially important for accessing small, frequently used files. Cache sizes start from around 8 Megabytes, the more the better.

Navigation:
The layout of the custom website is not only attractive but simple and easy to understand. The custom website facilitates the visitor with easy navigation. The visitor can easily find what he/she is searching for in the least number of clicks. The template website hardly pays any attention to the navigation. The ease at navigation affects the indexing on the search engine list too.

A web server's hard disk drives are vital because they are where your website data is actually stored. There are several important technical terms to describe hard disk performance. They sound complicated at first, but they are actually very simple. Knowing what these terms mean can help you to choose a hard disk drive, or understand whether a web hosting company is giving you a good deal on a server. Here are the main terms used to describe hard disk drives.

First off what is web hosting? Web hosting is where a person with a spare computer buys a certain amount of bandwidth from an ISP and then sells it to people. Clients then pay money for parts of the total bandwidth, and to host their site on the server, a.k.a spare computer. Essentially they pay a fee, and their website is stored on another person's computer, and people on the internet can access it.

In way of explanation let me go back to the days when I had a tech call in show in central New York. It ran for 8 years and I used analogies to explain, to people of all levels, difficult technical problems they called in with. I think everyone would agree that baking a cake is not hard. Now, obviously that depends on the cake you want to bake. We're not talking about a large wedding cake but just a simple two layer birthday cake for a child's birthday party. Cooking the cake is not hard. However things have to be done a certain way, in a certain order, in order to get the results you want. If for example you put the flour, sugar and all other dry ingredients into a large bowl and baked it without mixing you probably would not get the results you want. Doing that would be a huge error. What if you made only a small error? What if you combined all the ingredients in the right proportions and put them into a couple of cake tins and baked them but didn't grease the pans? Again you might not like the results you get. Even a small error can prevent you from achieving the results you want. Making a cake is not hard, but it's not trivial either.If you are serious about launching a Web site to grow your business, you can do it without mortgaging your house. Here are some facts and figures to consider when putting together the budget for your Web site. Here are some figures I came up with while comparing Web site firm quotations across the United States.

The home page will be a file or web page the visitor sees when he types in your domain name. This file which we will name index.html will be the only file in the MY WEBSITE folder the rest of the contents will be folders (images, contact, products and demos from the example). Your MY WEBSITE folder will contain folders with the names of the sections of the site that you have decided upon.

Password protect your web browser- If you think about it, with a browser you access your bank accounts, merchant systems, everything that is important to a business. In FireFox you can setup a master password so that if you decide to use FireFox to save your passwords, the master password will protect that important data. Or adjust the settings in all your browsers so that no passwords are saved. In this case, consider an application called 1PassWord which is an app that you can buy on your Android, iPhone, Mac or PC. 1PassWord integrates with DropBox. Dropbox syncs your team's work across all your devices - working on the go has never been more seamless or easy. Create and use a very strong password to get into 1Password. It integrates with all the major web browsers. The app "cross syncs" all your devices so that all your passwords are the same on every single device you use. Another password tool that is useful is called RoboForm (my personal favorite). These tools give you the ability to centrally store all your passwords in one convenient location. If you lose your laptop, you can install 1Password or RoboForm, login, and then you have the ability to do whatever you want because you have all your passwords.

So you took the bait and signed up for your first hosting plan that includes a Web site. Your newly acquired hosting plan probably has a programmed plug-and-play template system. This system has been designed with the novice user in mind. Usually you are required to log in and begin by picking the style of Web template that suits your business. Then you enter some text in a few pages, and launch

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