<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Web Design Articles from webmasterlore.com</title><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com</link><description>Free Content For Your Ezine or Website</description><item><title>An Adsense Tip - A Site Blue Print</title><description>A good money making Adsense site needs a number of elements in place before it will succeed.In the article below I discuss technical assets and techniques you should be using. You should also consider the site design, but that's a whole other article.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/An-Adsense-Tip---A-Site-Blue-Print.html</link></item><item><title>Improving Your New Website</title><description>You've got your website up and published, and you are proud of what you have accomplished.You have spent some time building links and getting noticed by search engines, but your stats show you that most of your visitors don't stay around very long!  What can you do to make your site more attractive, and most of all, make your visitors want to return time and time again?</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/Improving-Your-New-Website.html</link></item><item><title>The Favicon, An Untapped Image Promotion Trick - Best Practices</title><description>A favicon (pronounced fav-eye-con) - short for 'Favorites Icon' - is a multi-resolution image included on nearly all professionally developed sites. Within Internet Explorer the favicon is displayed on the address line and in the favorites menu. Tabbed browsers like Firefox and Opera extend the functionality of favicons.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/The-Favicon-An-Untapped-Image-Promotion-Trick---Best-Practices.html</link></item><item><title>I Need A Website But I Don't Have A Lot Of Money</title><description>Just starting a new online venture? Maybe your site has become outdated and you need a more attractive site to provide a more professional look. A website builder may be your answer.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/I-Need-A-Website-But-I-Dont-Have-A-Lot-Of-Money.html</link></item><item><title>Discount Web Design</title><description>The web design that your business presents to the world helps to form an image of your company and the level of work that can be expected in the customer's mind. It is for this very reason that having great web design is important to your company’s website. However, not all companies can afford to have professional web design done for their businesses, especially if they are a new start-up running off of the pocketbook of the owner or if they are an individual who provides freelance services.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/Discount-Web-Design.html</link></item><item><title>Website Design, Plan Now - Have Success Later!</title><description>The most important part of getting an effective web site online is the planning that goes into it before the design process even begins. This article isintended for those who are planning to create their first web site - but equally applies to anyone planning to update or redesign a web site.This is a very detailed check list.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/Website-Design-Plan-Now---Have-Success-Later.html</link></item><item><title>Webmasters Need to Know This</title><description>Most NEW webmasters don't have a clue...</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/Webmasters-Need-to-Know-This.html</link></item><item><title>How to Sell Your Expertise Over and Over Again</title><description>Putting all of your eggs into one basket in your business is never a good idea.  Diversity is key, which means that your revenue should come from a number of clients (not just two or three) and preferably should come from multiple sources other than your primary service.  These multiple sources of income are called &quot;multiple profit centers&quot;,  or MPCs, a term I first heard when I read Barbara Winter's book, Making a Living Without a Job, back in the days when I was trying to determine how to be successfully self-employed.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/How-to-Sell-Your-Expertise-Over-and-Over-Again.html</link></item><item><title>Web Promotion – A Starters Guide</title><description>There was an era when people were talking about how to create a website using html coding or some easy tools to create attractive website in seconds.  Today we are a level up, and we seek how to promote our website so that, the actual purpose of selling products or services could be attained by bringing more target visitors to the website.

There are basically two ways of doing web promotion i.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/Web-Promotion---A-Starters-Guide.html</link></item><item><title>Is it Me or is the Internet Making Potential Entrepreneurs Lazy?</title><description>We all know that it is possible for an online business to generate significant income that, ultimately, can be earned with minimal input from the business owner.  This is due to the fact that so many processes can be automated on the Internet thus saving the need for an individual to carry out these tasks.BUT no online business is going to generate a worthwhile income without at least some hard work - usually several months worth at the bare minimum.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/Is-it-Me-or-is-the-Internet-Making-Potential-Entrepreneurs-Lazy.html</link></item><item><title>Website Conflict: Design vs. Marketing, Part 2</title><description>Let’s continue with the start-up, Scenario 1, which we were covering in Part 1 of this series.  The web designer supplies no sales copy at all, so you have no content for your website or for the products that are at the wholesale warehouse.  Also, you don’t need to submit your site every month - for a multitude of reasons, and you don’t need to have your site listed in 2,500 search engines.</description><link>http://www.webmasterlore.com/webmasters-articles-and-information-directory/Website-Conflict-Design-vs-Marketing-Part-2.html</link></item><copyright>2008 webmasterlore.com All Rights Reserved.</copyright></channel></rss>