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Sunday, 26 June 2011

A really Professional Website Builder

If you want to have a go at building your own website you can do it in the way described in my Free guide which I sent you a week ago.

However you really need tools which make the whole process very easy. I have tested a few and the one I consider to be best value for money is "90 Second Website Builder"

It is the world's fastest drag and drop website builder!

90 Second Website Builder requires NO HTML KNOWLEDGE to use. In fact, it is not even an HTML editor, but an HTML generator. You don't even have to know there is HTML involved. Just put images, text and other object on your page and your page is ready! You CAN however add any existing HTML to your page using the advanced page and object HTML tools.

http://bit.ly/90SecWebsiteBuilder

Intuitive:
The drag and drop abilities mean you can literally point and click
your way through your creations. Accomplish your digital goals without editing HTML.

Convenient:
No special hosting required. This software is to be used offline
and your creations are completely your own. Use any web host you choose

Easy:
Instant Uploading means no FTP program needed. The easy interface makes publishing simple and importing HTML pages for editing is almost effortless.

Infinite:
There is no limit to the amount of websites you can make. Create
endless web pages for all your website-needs.

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The 90 Second Website Builder allows you to drop any image, text,
button or other object onto your website and literally drag it into place. Unlike expensive software that costs hundreds of dollars you don't have to worry about creating tables or deciphering complicated code. Get instant results that allows for creativity to soar.

Make instant Subscriber Forms for your squeeze pages without any
hassle, formatting problems or complicated html. Just paste your provided code into a box...and drag it into place.

Add eCommerce to your site INSTANTLY. Just type in your PayPal email and Thank You page address and let 90 Second Website Builder design your checkout system for you.

Use the PayPal button tool to place the button anywhere you want on your web page.

Make instant Customer Sign-Up Forms, Support Request Forms, Google Search Boxes, MapQuest Search Forms from a list of PRE-MADE commonly used forms.

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Watch the Free videos which demonstrate just how easy it is!

Sunday, 24 April 2011

The Google "Like Button" Google +1

Google’s announcement that it’s adding a "+1 button" to incorporate sentiment into its search results raised a lot of questions not addressed in the company’s official announcement.
Google rep Jim Prosser was interviewed about "Google +1"

Why is Google doing this?
Aside from the fact that it represents another way to compete with Facebook, Google’s official line is that it will make search results more germane. Says Prosser: “People consult their friends and other contacts on decisions. It’s very easy and lightweight way to make search results more relevant.”

Will the number of +1s affect search rankings?
Prosser says no, but adds that it’s something Google is “very interested” in incorporating in some form at some point.

Who are these contacts we’re seeing next to the +1s?
They are from Google Contacts, which come from various Google products, most notably Gmail, Buzz and Reader.

Will we see Facebook friends giving +1s at some point?
Not likely. Prosser draws a distinction between the “open web” and Facebook’s closed system. Google is up for incorporating open social media apps, but not Facebook. And Facebook isn’t likely to be interested in bolstering +1, a competitor to its “Like” button.

What about Twitter?
That’s a different story. Google already incorporates Twitter data into their searches, though Prosser says there are no immediate plans for integrating Twitter results with +1.

What about using data from other social networks?
Prosser says Google is interested in using more data from Flickr and Quora, which Google considers “open web” apps. Initially, though, you won’t see your Flickr or Quora friends’ +1 recommendations.

When will we start seeing the +1s?
Not for a few months. Those who are interested in experimenting with +1 right away can go to Google.com/experimental. Otherwise, Prosser says only a “very small percentage” of searches and sites will have the +1 button within the next few weeks.

Will +1 be incorporated into banner ads?
Not right away, though Google is interested in that possibility.