one-time password makes e-business safer – Hindu

November 25, 2007 by Tony  
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This is good news for the nascent Net-driven commerce in India — but will the wide-spread unease of many lay users with security issues, dampen the whole business of buying and selling? At a special briefing for The Hindu recently, Francis Castello, Verisign’s Business Manager for Authentication Services in Asia-Pacific, unveiled a new Unified Authentication tool that integrates the secure transaction needs of customers with multiple sellers. A tiny device known as a One Time Password or OTP token, generates a new six digit password for every new Net transaction — like booking a train or air ticket or buying a book or CD. If the payment gateway — typically a credit card agency or a pure Internet pay service such as PayMate or PayPal — has signed up for the Verisign Unified service, it will pass the payment only if the randomly generated token number keyed in by the customer matches the number at the payment end. This is an added level of security over and above the normal user name and password combination used by most consumer e-business sites today, explained Mr. The technology is already being used by banks and credit card players — but only for their corporate clients. read more

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How Much Money Will I Earn Through Adsense

November 25, 2007 by Tony  
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How Much Money Will I earn Through Adsense?

If you’re looking at Google’s AdSense program you’re surely asking yourself how much you could make from such a program, and you probably think you can’t make as much as you can from traditional advertising schemes.

Google, of course, keeps a great deal of secrecy regarding how much AdWords advertisers pay per each click directed to their site and the same applies for how much AdSense banner holders make from their websites.

While there’s nothing official, rumors circulate around the Internet concerning the amount of cash a website can earn by using AdSense. And many people (illegally) disclose how much they have been making with AdSense. There are stories of people raising over one thousand dollars per month using AdSense.

There are also stories of people exceeding $100,000.00 per month but it’s a bit hard to believe such stories. The truth to the matter is that if you have a small website and you just want it to support itself, and don’t wish to reach your pocket for its maintenance costs you can probably do this with AdSense.

AdSense is also very good for people who host a lot of pages. Even if the said pages don’t generate a lot of traffic individually, every click counts and you can earn up with a lot of money by doing this. And that just goes to prove that sometimes quantity matters nearly as much as quality.

There’s no telling how much money you’re going to make by using Google’s AdSense but you can sort of tell for yourself, before actually starting, by taking a few things into consideration.

First, is the amount of visits you get every day. While there’s no way to estimate precisely on this, you can generally make a safe assumption that if you have a lot of clicks per day you’ll be making good money.

Also, this depends on what exactly your site is about. If your site is about anything popular (music, sex, whatever) you’re bound to get a lot of banner clicks. These have a coefficient associated with them, called the CTR (click through ratio).

Basically, what it translates to is that if a large proportion of your site’s visitors click the ads you’ll be making more money. And the best way to do this is to have some popular content in your site, ensuring the links direct users towards popular items as well.

Then of course, there’s the position and number of ads on your website. While you don’t want to overdo it, having many links will undoubtedly generate more income for you as a webmaster. Do not however believe, that if you just add a lot of ads in an important portion of your site, visitors could always just skip them (and be assured that many do just that).

There’s something between an art and a science to positioning your ads. People generally look in certain places and never look in others, and knowing this a website author and/or webmaster can do a great deal of things to increase his earnings with AdSense.

All in all, the amount of money you make with AdSense depends on many factors. But if you have a site with interesting contents and/or many pages, and if you see a constantly large amount of traffic every day, you can bet you’ll be making a lot of money with AdSense.

Even if you aren’t in the above categories, AdSense is still worth using because there’s very little hassle in setting it up, and many times it can help financially support the site, whilst being a nice bonus to get through the post at the end of the month.

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E-Business – Noetix Introduces Noetix Generator 2.0 for Cognos 8 BI; Increasing … – News & Observer

November 24, 2007 by Tony  
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This solution will significantly increase the amount of Oracle content that comes ‘out-of-the-box’ with Cognos 8 BI, making it easier for business users to create their own reports without additional assistance from IT. Many Oracle customers use Cognos 8 BI to access their Oracle E-Business Suite application data. Cognos 8 BI helps companies drive higher performance from their Oracle platform by making information easier to access for reporting and business analysis. Noetix Generator for Cognos 8 BI provides the tools and technology that tightly link the Cognos solution with the operational information found within the Oracle E-Business Suite. Unlike most business intelligence tools that require weeks of extensive manual mapping to be set up and maintained, Noetix uses patented technology to automatically discover and produce metadata based on customers’ specific implementations of Oracle E-Business Suite or Siebel Business Applications. Noetix provides this business intelligence content with easy search and navigation capability, empowering users to quickly generate the ad hoc, operational reports needed to make critical and timely business decisions. read more

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Affiliate Marketing In 3 Steps

November 24, 2007 by Tony  
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Affiliate Marketing In 3 Steps

Affiliate marketing is a process where the merchant
will pay a portion of their sales revenue to an
affiliate if the sale is result of the affiliate’s
promotion to the products and services offered by
the merchant.

Now days, it’s one of the fastest growing industries
because it’s cost efficient and quantifiable for
both the affiliate and the merchant. Other players
can profit as well, such as the affiliate network
or the affiliate solutions provider.

The best benefit for the merchant is the fact that
he will gain opportunities to advertise his
products to a much larger market, therefore
increasing his chances to earn. The more affiliates
the merchant obtains, the more sales he can expect.

With the merchant having affiliates market his
products and services, he will save himself time,
effort, and money in looking for markets as well as
customers. The affiliate marketer will benefit
from each customer that clinks on the link in his
website and who actually purchases a product from
the merchant.

If you have wanted to join the growing legion of
affiliate marketers and have an unlimited potential
for income, simply follow these 3 steps to start
an effective affiliate marketing program.

1. Identify something that interests you or you
feel very passionate about. Then, focus on a
specific area you know a lot about, as this will
help you bring out your best and give your
visitors who are possible buyers a demonstration
of your expert in this field. This way, you’ll
gain their trust and encourage them to buy the
products that you endorse.

2. Search for merchants and products or services
that are related to your interest then creat a
web site with top level domain names and very
reliable hosting. When you choose the products
for your web site, you need to consider the
commission structure and the conversion rate.

There are many different affiliate networks and
affiliate solution providers where you can obtain
the information on most profitable products and
which merchants pay the best. Take your time -
and be sure you choose the right one.

3. Now, you are ready to promote. You’ve chosen
everything you need and even created your very own
website. You’ll need to be creative, flexible,
and willing to embrace new ideas. By this stage,
you’ll be well on your way to making more money
than you ever imagined – and enjoying every
minute of it.

E-mail software helps tire company reach customers – Arizona Republic- Topic: E-Business

November 23, 2007 by Tony  
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A Review Of The “Create and Flip” Course – A Great Guide To Making Money Creating And Selling Websites

November 23, 2007 by Tony  
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Creating and flipping websites has become all the rage lately so expect to see products flooding the market left and right.

I could have saved myself a lot of time, effort, and money if I had found Mr. Gorman’s “create and Flip” Course earlier.

From beginning to end “Create and Flip” is jam packed with information. I won’t use the over-used word “overdeliver” to describe what Tim has done with this course, but I will tell you that his “Create and Flip” course is well worth many times the price. Giving you much more than your money’s worth must be hardwired into Tim. In a recent message I received from him he says, “One thing I’m really trying to do is provide some real value to the products I make. Additionally I want to sell them at a price many can afford.” I thought to myself, “that’s really cool that Tim wants as many people to benefit from his products as possible”.

The “Create and Flip” Course is broken down into a number of easy-to-follow modules.

What I like about these module is they don’t just contain some vague theory. Inside the course you get take-me-by-the-hand, rubber-meets-the-road instructions.

Want to know what buyers are looking when buying a website? Tim will tell you what they are looking for? Want to know how to get started today? Tim will tell you how to get started today. The “Create and Flip” eliminates the guesswork of how to get started by showing you what types of websites to buy, what you need to build the site and where to get it. Oh but it doesn’t stop there, “Create and Flip” tells you step by step how to promote your website to make it more valuable.

I can say that I’m impressed by Tim’s course and will be applying what I’ve learned from the course in the future.

Here’s Tim’s website with a lot more info about his “Create and Flip” Course.
www.createandflip.com

Body of the Blog Terminology to Know for Successful Blogging

November 23, 2007 by Tony  
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?Body of the Blog ??” Terminology to Know for Successful Blogging

The world of blogging has made and is making a contribution to the language. As you get into blogging, read blogs and read about blogging you’ll run across some terms that are not easily understandable but valuable if you want to immerse yourself in the culture. Following are some common phrases you’ll run across while blogging:

Blog: Blogs were originally called web logs or weblogs; “web” being a reference to the World Wide Web (now commonly called the Internet) and it was called a “log” because, like a ship’s log, a weblog was most used as a running commentary on events in the writer’s life. Weblog was eventually mispronounced often enough so that all that was left was “blog.”

Blogosphere: The name given to the virtual “world” of the blog and the blogger. (Also occasionally called the blogaverse.)

Blogroll: A blogroll is a list of links to blogs. You will usually have a blogroll somewhere on your blog that lists links to your favorite blogs. This is often (but not necessarily) a reciprocal arrangement where the blogs you have linked will also have a link to your blog (the cutsey blogging term for that is “linky love”).

Blogorrhea: This term refers to blogs that have a many posts added every day. Some posters add ten or more posts per day to their blogs.

Blogspot: Blogspot is the most popular blog hosting service in the blogosphere — you’ll often see a reference to Blogspot or Blogger (Blogspot’s other name) and you’ll also see some chat about Typepad and Moveable Type, other popular, but more technical, hosting services.

Comments: Almost every blog gives its readers a way to comment on what is written; this function can be disabled by the blogger and some of the high profile bloggers do, in fact, disable it.

Comment Spam: Spam, as you probably know, are unsolicited e-mails — the ones that try to sell you something. Comment spam are unsolicited comments to your blog, i.e., comments that do not directly refer to what you wrote but are attempting to either sell you something or entice you to visit some commercial site.

Fact-check: Verifying that what is written . . . statements presented as fact . . . are, indeed factual.

Fisk: When someone, in a comment, repeats your entire post with their own comments, criticisms or observations inserted between your paragraphs and/or sentences you’ve been “fisked.”

Flame: A comment to your post that not only disagrees with you but resorts to personal insults and open hostility is a flame. If you respond in the same insulting and hostile manner the situation has elevated to a “flame war.”

Meme: A meme (actually a scientific term that relates to genetics) in the blogosphere is simply an idea that has spread rapidly and seems to have acquired a “life of its own.”

MSM: An acronym for “mainstream media . . . referring to newspapers, national magazines and network television news. Another term used in place of MSM is “old media.”

Permalink: A link that leads directly to a post, rather than to the latest entry in a blog, is a permalink. This give a reader the opportunity to go directly to an older post.

RSS: An acronym that is commonly defined as Really Simple Syndication. RSS allows you to syndicate your blog — that is, make every new post automatically available to readers who have subscribed to it. The subscribing reader will receive every new post from your blog, as well as from any other blog he or she subscribed to, without having to actually visit the blogs.

Sidebar: Blogs are normally set up with two or three columns; one wide column for the main posts and one or two columns on the side(s) of the wide column. These side columns are called sidebars and are usually used for contact information, the blogroll, links to blogging services, and etc.

Thread: A term occasionally used to describe a series of comments that relate to a specific post.

Trackback: A system used to associate a post on one blog with a post on another blog. Just as an example: if you had just posted an article discussing Admiral Byrd’s second Antarctic expedition and then happen to run across a similar or related post on another blog, you could use the trackback mechanism to notify the other poster and that poster’s readers of the existence of your post.

Troll: A blogger who has a reputation for adding obnoxious comments to blogs is referred to as a Troll.

XML: XML is an acronym for eXtensible Markup Language. This is a programming language used for blog sub-programs such as syndication programs.

(Article Marketing) Africa: Between Nigeria And Ghana – AllAfrica.com

November 22, 2007 by Tony  
Filed under Article Marketing

It seems some ultra-conservative elements within the socio-political class of Ghana are hell-bent on destroying the cordiality that exists between the close governments and good peoples of Nigeria and Ghana. I had noted the danger signals in my earlier article titled, 'As Nigerians Invade West Africa, A Warning,' which was misconstrued as raising a false alarm by a few misinformed members of the Nigerian community in Ghana. The business paper also wrote an editorial in which I was lambasted for daring to suggest that there were strong indications of an impending clampdown on foreign businesses in West Africa, and Ghana in particular. Of course like all bad policies, it fell flat and wonderful Ghanaians in their majority continue to enjoy the irresistible allure of Nigerian movies, while Ghanaian actors are now able to reach greater heights by collaborating with Nigerian actors, producers, promoters and marketers. read more

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Updating your Blog is Key to Success Blogging

November 22, 2007 by Tony  
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?Updating your Blog is Key to Success Blogging

Blogging is one of the fastest growing and exciting web hobbies. For some, blogging is also a career or at least a second form of income. However, in order for your paying blog to be successful you have to know the keys to reaching that goal. There are a number of tips you can get from websites, books, and even magazine articles on how to make your blog a success. None of those will really be effective for you, though, unless you perform one of the most basic tasks in blogging: update your blog. It sounds elementary and it sounds simple, but if you do not keep your blog updated regularly you will not have success in whatever you are trying to do with it.

The key to success is building and maintaining a serious readership. To do that, you have to think of yourself as a columnist in a magazine or the editor of a newspaper. Readers get serious when they know they can come back for more any time they want to. At the very least they like to know when to catch an update or when you might be putting up something they want to read. So by updating your blog regularly, you become a source and voice that your readers can count on. You can lose readers fast if they log in and keep coming back, but never see new content. What is the point of checking in with you if you aren’t staying current?

Secondly, if you are updating the blog regularly you are updating the feel of it as well. Depending on what your topic is, you want your blog to contain references and keywords that are popular. By staying current you will be able to catch new readers that are out there looking for something from you. They will also be able to find you more easily as your content is on par with what is going on within the topic. Updating your blog is about keeping it up to date so to speak. You want your content fresh so that your readership will know that when they go to your blog they will be going to read something worthwhile and pertinent to their world right then.

Third, updating your blog will improve your blogging because you simply have more pages that way. The key to a successful money making blog is getting hits on your site, right? Of course it is. Every time you update your blog you are adding another page that can be clicked on. It is like exponentially increasing your hits. An old post on your blog may have something you can link back to in one of your newer posts so you end up referring people to your own site. Every time you update, you can add more links. Simply, you end up with plenty of content to be read and plenty of hits with people looking at each post individually.

So how often should you update? Ideally you would update your blog at least once a day. Twice a day is good as well, but if you go much beyond that it ends up diminishing your returns. So if you find yourself in a writing mood, then it is a good time to start storing up articles on your computer hard drive. Then, when you have a day where you don’t feel like updating the blog, then all you have to do is copy, paste, and add it to the blog. If you just don’t think you can do every day, then at least do as often as you think you can. The more often you update, the more up to date you are, and the more successful your blog will become.

Blogging, if done correctly can not only be a lot of fun, but it can also be profitable. If you can draw readers to your blog and hang on to them then you will be amazed at what can happen. Of all the tips you might get about drawing readers to your blog, the number one tip you can take is this: update your blog and do it often. Remember this if nothing else: updating your blog is the key to blogging success.

Topic: E-Business – E-commerce: a surging market in China – China Economic Net

November 21, 2007 by Tony  
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