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Who should read this guide? ...............................5
Do you have the Time! ...............................6
Who are you? Or who do you say you are? ...................8
Where does all the time go? ...............................10
Why I’m I doing this? ...............................12
What are you willing to give up? ...............................14
Are you a self starter? ...............................16
When love ones don’t argue...............................18
Can you sacrifice your crutch for a day? ......................20
Are you willing to give up TV or other activities? .................22
Wrap it up. ...............................23
Can you see? ..............................24
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Who should read this guide?
Does anyone want to know if internet marketing is right for them? I know there are lots of people trying to make money online and are not able to do it. One reason is they are not ready. This could be you. You will hear lots of stories about people that have tried and just could not get it to work. They will tell you it’s the program and not their fault. When in most cases it is their fault, they are just not ready to do what it takes to make it work.
Are you willing to give me 30 – 60 minutes? Not that it’s going to take you that long to read the guide, but I want you to stop and think about what you have read from time to time. You see, I’m testing you. The first rule of the net is that here is no real way to GET RICH QUICK. I don’t care how many sites you see or read about it but it just doesn’t happen. Remember the rule?
“If it sounds too good to be true it probably is.”
That still works today especially on the net. We all have been caught falling for the get rich system. Yes, me too! They just sound so good and I want to believe them. I want to make money now, not 6 months from now. Internet marketing is not like any other JOB (Just Over Broke) lol. This guide will not show you how to make the money, but I will show you how to get yourself ready to make the money. You may be thinking I can just jump in and start making money. Some will and others will try and try and they never get it. You may be making some money on the net now, but what if I could help you make more money in less time. Did someone say time? It is the one resource we have that when it’s gone we cannot get it back.
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Introduction 6
Chapter 1 8
Let us roll the RSS ball 8
Limitations of current E-mailing technology: 12
Features of RSS: 13
How to go about it? 14
Understanding RSS Document 14
Chapter 2 18
Why do the existing technologies suck? 18
Loopholes of the existing marketing technology: 18
The search Engines 20
Will E-mails last long? 20
Checking on SPAM: 21
RSS as a marketing tool 22
Chapter 3 23
A Peep into the RSS Terminology 21
Chapter 4 23
Why RSS remains hot now? 26
Unleashing the power of RSS in marketing and publishing 26
Prompt delivery of your Internet content to end-users 27
Improving the old and discovering the new 29
Update your content as often as you want 29
Chapter 5 30
The technologies that crowns RSS 30
Pod casting and video casting: 30
Pod casting 31
How to Record Your Content 33
Launching Your Audio Files – Hosting 33
RSS for personalized/customized database listings: 36
Chapter 6 37
Marrying the new without divorcing the old 37
Honing your existing content delivery efforts 37
RSS in Direct Marketing 37
Improve your Search Engine Rankings 40
Make your contents reach other Web Media 41
Branded RSS Aggregators 42
Branded RSS Readers in Real-life 43
Developing your own RSS reader 43
Enhance Your web presence 46
Advertising through RSS 47
The power of the emerging tool - RSS 46
Grab the power of RSS – free or at rock-bottom prices 50
Chapter 7 51
BLOGGING: Who knows, it can be your goldmine 51
Six most unique ways to get connected with readers for dollars 53
Businessman without a story? 54
Are you not interested in politics and current affairs? 56
The ethics you need to know before landing on the blog world 57
a) Stick to the topic: 57
a) Post on current, hot topics: 57
b) Be informative: 58
c) Clarity and simplicity: 58
d) Adhere to a schedule: 58
e) Not only quality, but also quantity matters: 59
f) Frequency: 59
g) Catchy keywords: 59
h) Spell-checking and proof reading: 60
i) RSS 60
j) Choose hot titles 61
Why people go for blogs? 62
Positive Reflections of blogging: 62
Developing ideas: 63
Developing relations with others: 64
Representing oneself and tracing a path: 64
Spotting experts and cross-disciplinary connections: 65
Bonding, building and maintaining connections with others: 65
Blogging for ‘dollars’ using RSS: 66
A. Affiliate Programs (Product Endorsements) 66
B. Product Promotion 67
C. Banner Ads: 67
D. Advertisements in blog contents: 67
Chapter 8 69
Let us sail the RSS Boat 69
How to go about with RSS? 69
Which Version of RSS is more Popular? 71
Basic Elements of RSS: 71
Commonly Used Attributes: 72
Creating your own RSS feed: 74
So what do I need to know to create a RSS feed? 74
Step 1: Decide the content that you want to publish 75
Step 2: Creating the XML document 76
Step 3: Publishing your RSS feed 80
RSS Creating Software: 81
How Do I Read RSS Feeds? 107
Conclusion 114
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Introduction
“We cannot live for ourselves alone. Our lives are connected by a thousand invisible threads, and along these sympathetic fibers, our actions run as causes and return to us as results.”
- Herman Melville
Herman Melville lived in 19th century and the word internet, and RSS would not have come into his mind even in his wildest dreams. Still, a lot of writers have come and gone after him – I haven’t found a better statement to present our context before you. Money has stirred an honest nest around us and although money can’t be said to be everything in our life, it’s a fact that none of us can’t live without dollars. We all crave for dollars and run after that using different means. It’s these “means” that we select to run our business that matters. Putting it in simple words, modern day business is all about connecting people. Needless to say, those who connect to people in a better way, often succeeds. Paradoxically, those who are armed with the latest technologies are capable of connecting to people more successfully. Before the advent of RSS and blogs, these technologies used to burn out a hole in your pocket. All those days are gone. Now, if you have a website you only need some knowledge to make things happen for you. It’s this vital knowledge that I am going to pass on you through this book.
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Neil (the other half of the Easy Marketing Group) and myself have been on the internet for nearly five years now and that means that we’re very aware of the various products that become available from time to time. With both of us working full time on the net, we’ve figured out that, jointly, we would spend up to fourteen hours per day online!
We’ve purchased and tried heaps of products... ebooks, software programmes, etc.,… and tested massive amounts of others.
We thought that it might help you to know which products and memberships we have personally chosen to use (they’re the first item to appear in each list below). However, we have also listed those that we took a look at, at the same time.
The others finished up on our short list because they did come close to the content and quality of those we chose, but perhaps were at a different price point or had slightly different tools on offer. This is not in any way to indicate that the other products are not good value or good at what they do. It was simply that the ones we chose were perfect for what we wanted to do at the time. All purchases you are evaluating should be judged on this criteria. Just ask yourself the question… “is this product going to do what I need it to do or want it to do?” and you’ll have your answer on the right one for you.
We’re here to help you on your journey through the magic and mysteries of the internet. Please enjoy your “Little Blue Book”.
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The general dress code guidelines for men during an interview are that they wear suits in navy blue or dark blue.
This is preferred over gray or charcoal gray. Sometimes brown can be acceptable but not on the first interview.
Usually, the darker the suit, the more authority it carries. But beware; a man should never wear black to an interview unless he is applying as an undertaker.
A two piece suit is acceptable as is a three button single breasted jacket. What matters most is that the suit fits well and it is good quality.
The trousers should fit comfortably at the waist and a slimmer fit is preferred. There should only be a slight break where the trouser hits the shoe.
If your ankles are showing, they are way too short.
A man at an interview should always wear a long sleeved shirt either in white, cream or pale blue.
Monograms are not a good decision on the first interview.
If you tend to perspire often, cotton shirts are the way to go professionally cleaned and starched.
The higher the cotton content, the better the shirt will look. Make sure your shirt fits the neck properly and that the sleeve cuff ends just at the wrist.
All your interview clothes should be professionally cleaned and pressed and ready to go.
Ties that are cheap looking do not give off a good first impression. A pure silk tie makes the most powerful professional impact, has the best finish and feel, and is easiest to tie well. The tie should complement your suit, not match it. No outlandish, flamboyant ties are necessary. The length of the tie should be extended to your trouser belt.
Shoes should be brown or black leather.
No other materials or colors are acceptable.
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Protecting Your Computer’s System 5
Fighting Spam 6
Spyware & Adware 8
Phishing & Identity Theft 12
Computer Viruses… And Anti-Viruses 18
Protection You Can Afford 22
Recommended Resources + Bonuses 24
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Protecting Your Computer’s System
Today, more and more people are using their computers for everything from communication to online banking and investing to shopping.
As we do these things on a more regular basis, we open ourselves up to potential hackers, attackers and crackers. While some may be looking to phish your personal information and identity for resale, others simply just want to use your computer as a platform from which to attack other unknowing targets.
Below are a few easy, cost-effective steps you can take to make your computer more secure to begin with:
1. Always make backups of important information and store in a safe place separate from your computer.
2. Update and patch your operating system, web browser and software frequently. If you have a Windows operating system, start by going to www.windowsupdate.microsoft.com and running the update wizard. This program will help you find the latest patches for your Windows computer. Also go to www.officeupdate.microsoft.com and locate possible patches for your Office programs.
3. Install a firewall. Without a good firewall, viruses, worms, Trojans, malware and adware can all easily access your computer from the Internet.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ………………………………………….………………….2
Heart Sachet One ……………………………………………..……….5
Victorian Sachet ………………………………………………….…….7
Ruffle Sachet ………………………………………………………..….8
Lovely Ladies Sachet ………………………………………………….10
Pineapple Heart Sachet ……………………………………………….12
You’re My Star Sachet ……………………………………………..….14
Heart Sachet Two …………………………………………………..….15
Mini Victorian Pillow Sachet ……………………………………….….16
Sweet Sunshine Sachet ………………………………………….……17
Heart Sachet Three ……………………………………………………19
Round Victorian Sachet ………………………………………….……20
Heart Sachet Four ……………………………………………..………22
Lucky Leaf Sachet ……………………………………………..………24
Summer Hat Sachet …………………………………………...………25
Heart Sachet Six …………………………………………………….…26
Heart Sachet Seven ……………………………………………………27
Shoe Party Favor ………………………………………………………29
Jewelry Set …………………………………………………………..…32
Bridal Garter ……………………………………………………...…….33
Water Lily Nut Cup …………………………………………..…………35
Nut Cups …………………………………………………………….….37
Round Compact Cover ……………………………………..…………38
Shell Napkin Ring ………………………………………………...……39
Club Napkin Ring ………………………………………………………40
Crochet Gloves with Irish Cuffs ………………………………………40
Sunlight Gloves ……………………………………………...…………44
Sunlight Hat …………………………………………………………….47
Gloves and Bag ……………………………………………….……….50
Vintage Purse ………………………………………………….……….53
Wheel Bag ………………………………………………………..…….55
Irish Lace Bag ………………………………………………………….56
Dainty Coin Purse …………………………………………..…………58
Handy Boudoir Bag ……………………………………………………60
Orchid …………………………………………………………………...61
Daisy Corsage ………………………………………………………….64
Boutonnière …………………………………………………………….65
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Introduction
Every blushing bride wants to have a memorable and romantic wedding that will be remembered for years with pleasant memories by all that attend.
The purpose of this eBook is to help accomplish this, even if you or the bride to be is on a tight budget. It’s not expensive catering and thousand dollar dresses that create lasting memories.
It’s the beauty of the day, the sunshine smile of the bride and the feeling of being special for that one moment in time, no matter if you are a guest or the bride herself. This is what makes weddings special, romantic and memorable.
Many brides spend a lot of money on expensive plastic wedding favors and gifts for the guests that have no sentimental value. Many guests also spend lots of money on new gifts for the bride and groom that really do not hold special meaning at all.
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Almond pudding -1
Almond pudding -2
Almond pudding -3
Almond pudding -4
Almond pudding -5
Apple pudding -1
Apple pudding -2
Apple custard pudding
Apple sponge pudding
Apple pudding (Grated)
Apple and lady-finger pudding
Apple tapioca pudding
Apple pearl barley pudding
Apple and honey pudding
Apricot pudding -1
Apricot pudding -2
Arrow root pudding
Banana pudding
Bird-nest pudding -1
Bird-nest pudding -2
Bread pudding -1
Bread pudding -2
Bread pudding -3
Brown-bread pudding
Black bread pudding
Queen bread pudding
Rye bread pudding
Bread and jam pudding
Steamed Bread pudding
Boiled bread pudding
Bread and fruit pudding
Bread and butter pudding -1
Bread and butter pudding -2
Bun pudding
Batter pudding -1
Batter pudding -2
Batter jam pudding
Belgian pudding
Buckingham pudding
Bombay pudding
Black pudding
Carrot pudding -1
Carrot pudding -2
Carrot pudding -3
Carrot pudding -4
Canadian pudding
Calf's foot pudding
Citron pudding
Chicken pudding
Cheese pudding
Cherry pudding -1
Cherry pudding -2
Chocolate pudding -1
Chocolate pudding -2
Chocolate pudding –3
Chocolate pudding (steamed)
Chocolate almond pudding
Chocolate cornstarch pudding
Custard pudding -1
Custard pudding -2
Baked custard pudding
Custard pudding without eggs
Custard and fruit pudding
Cream custard pudding
Cream pudding
Cabbage pudding
Chestnut pudding -1
Chestnut pudding -2
Cocoa pudding
Cocoa nut pudding
Cocoanut pudding
Cauliflower pudding
College puddings
Corn pudding -1
Corn pudding -2
Cornstarch pudding
Cornmeal pudding
Cuban pudding
Curd pudding
Cherry batter pudding
Cumberland pudding
Date pudding -1
Date pudding -2
Farina pudding with peaches
Fig pudding
French cocoanut pudding
French-barley pudding
Frozen puddings
Gooseberry pudding.
Green pudding
Honey pudding
Herb pudding
Hunting pudding
Huckleberry pudding
Iced pudding
Indian pudding
Jelly puddings
Lentil flour pudding
Lemon pudding -1
Lemon pudding -2
Baked lemon pudding
Boiled lemon pudding
Blancmange (lemon) pudding
Liver pudding
Marrow pudding
Macaroni pudding -1
Macaroni pudding -2
Milk pudding -1
Milk pudding -2
Nut pudding
Noodle pudding
Orange pudding
Orange pudding -1
Orange pudding -2
Orange pudding -3
Orange pudding -4
Orange pudding -5
Orange pudding -6
Orange marmalade pudding
Oatmeal pudding -1
Oatmeal pudding -2
Pancake pudding
Peach pudding
Pearl barley pudding
Pineapple pudding
Plum pudding -1
Plum pudding -2
Plum pudding -3
English plum pudding
Baked plum pudding
Passover pudding
Potato pudding -1
Potato pudding -2
Potato pudding -3
Sweet potato pudding
Boiled potato pudding
Potato flour pudding
Prune pudding -1
Prune pudding -2
Pumpkin pudding
Quaking pudding -1
Quaking pudding -2
Railway pudding
Rice pudding -1
Rice pudding -2
Ground rice pudding
Rich bread and butter pudding
Ratafia pudding
Rhubarb pudding
Rum pudding
Rolled wheat pudding
Sponge Cake pudding
Summer pudding
Baked suet pudding
Sago pudding
Sago pudding with strawberry juice
Suet pudding with pears
Steamed berry pudding
Semolina pudding
Spanish pudding
Squash pudding
Tapioca pudding
Treacle pudding
Tipsy pudding
Vermicelli and maccaroni pudding
White pudding
Yorkshire pudding
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ALMOND PUDDING -1
Take one pound of almonds, blanch'd and beat fine, one pint of cream, the yolks of twelve eggs, two ounces of grated bread, half a pound of suet, marrow, or melted butter, three quarters of a pound of fine sugar, a little lemon-peel and cinnamon; bake it in a slow oven, in a dish, or little tins. The above are very good put in skins.
ALMOND PUDDING -2
4 eggs, 3 oz. of castor sugar, 4 oz. of ground sweet almonds, 1/2 oz. of ground bitter almonds. Whip the whites of the eggs to a stiff froth, mix them lightly with the well-beaten yolks, add the other ingredients gradually. Have ready a well-buttered pie-dish, pour the mixture in (not filling the dish more than three-quarters full), and bake in a moderately hot oven until a knitting needle pushed through comes out clean. Turn the pudding out and serve cold.
ALMOND PUDDING -3
Beat the yolks of four eggs very light with one-half cup of sugar; then add one-half cup of grated walnuts or almonds, one-half cup of grated white bread crumbs, then the stiffly-beaten whites of four eggs. Put in pudding form and steam from one and one-half to two hours. Serve with wine or fruit sauce.
ALMOND PUDDING -4
Boil a quart of cream, when cold, mix in the whites of seven eggs well beat; blanch five ounces of almonds, beat them with rose or orange-flower water, mix in the eggs and cream; sweeten it to your taste with fine powder sugar, then mix in a little citron or orange, put a thin paste at the bottom, and a thicker round the edge of the dish. Bake in a slow oven.
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Introduction.
Color is immediate, emotional and memorable.
Color brings forth feelings and emotions automatically (subconsciously) to your visitors. There isn’t anything we can do about this. Colors have an affect on each of us.
There is still very little emphasis being placed on the importance and overall influence of color in the field of web page design. In fact, it still seems to be a lot of 'anything goes' atmosphere on the internet with regard to web design.
But, there are many companies who have invested millions just to find out what color is right for their products & promotions. We can learn from them and follow their findings to help make the right choice in color on our sites to keep our visitors there longer and then make that sale.
So, before we begin with the simple steps, there are a few things that you must learn before you can apply these methods. I know you want to get started immediately but, be patient and all will be revealed. I do promise to not be too boring. ?
Below I have included a clickable ‘Table of Contents’ so once you have read through the material you can reference individual sections quickly.
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Foreword
This book is just a portion…a TINY portion…of the MASSIVE amount of ‘MOO-LAH” making products you received when you purchased your copy of Seo Cash CowTM. The information presented here is meant to not only educate you, but to make you some SERIOUS MOO-LAH!
Don’t forget, each one of the 7 products you purchased is a COMPLETE BUSINESS, set up and ready to go for you…web page, sales copy, e-book cover, thank-you page… everything you could ever want! PLUS, you got resale rights, master resale rights and private label rights to every one of them…so you can, literally, do anything you want with them!
But, in the spirit of always over-delivering, we didn’t stop there! You also got 8 bonus products worth WELL over $10,000.00…5 of those bonuses have the exact same rights as the products you purchased! That gives you 12 COMPLETE BUSINESSES to slingshot your Internet Marketing career into overdrive. Now, just get out there and do it!
Thank you for your purchase of Seo Cash CowTM, it’s a purchase you’ll always remember as that ONE thing that helped you tremendously on your way to success.
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Pulling The Monster Out From Under The Bed
As you probably already know, CSS is a distant cousin to the Boogey Man and lives under the beds of webmasters which explains why many of us spend so many hours on the computer in a constant state of sleep deprivation and caffeine intoxication.
For our peace of mind and health, we will yank the CSS Monster out from under the bed and into the blinding light so we can overcome our fear and hopefully be able to enjoy a full nights rest knowing that the CSS Monster is not so ugly and can actually be our friend, if we'll let it.
Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), was brought about by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), and not by evil programmers with too much time on their hands as originally believed, to develop a standard which could be interpreted by different browsers. This became a necessity as Microsoft and Netscape battled for world domination and kept adding html attributes which were only understood by their browser. Great for them, bad for us.
Now, through the implementation of CSS, we can design ONE website for all browsers instead of multiple websites, one for each browser.