Archive for the 'Hall Of Websters' Category

Achieve Indepencence Through Web Lead Generation

Tuesday, May 6th, 2008

Before setting up anything, it is important that you understand
the high relevance of lead generation to your business’ success.
It is highly important for you to be able to find ways for lead
generation because without lead generation, your business will
really suffer. Leads potentially lead to shoppers, and shoppers
potentially lead to sales and profits. Thus, with no […]

To Flash, or Not to Flash

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

When considering whether or not to incorporate Flash into your website, you must also consider the target market you are trying to reach.
For instance, a website which serves as a depository for articles and information catering to lawyers would probably not be a good candidate for a Flash “makeover”. However, if you are a rock […]

FTP Sites, Should You Have One?

Friday, April 18th, 2008

File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
File Transfer Protocol, commonly known as FTP helps us to communicate and share information in the form of digital files from between two remote computers. If you are looking for an efficient as well as secure communication protocol then go for FTP hosting service. People are taking complete advantage of FTP hosting […]

Shakespeare Did Not Need The Internet.

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

I was tempted to start out by saying something like, ‘Gee Mozart
was great, but think what he would have done with the help of
the Internet to link him with all of the other composers,
musicians, and instrument makers in the world?’ However, I’m not
sure he would have massively benefited from being able to
connect with anyone, anywhere, […]

How Databases Work

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Almost all of the most useful sites on the web use databases to
organise their content, and they often use them to allow users
to register and leave comments too. Any time you do something
that a website seems to ‘remember’ the next time, the chances
are that a database is involved.
Yet, despite how common databases are, they aren’t […]