Free Website Templates Guide

01/04/2010

You can have a professional looking website in a matter of minutes without having to pay a web designer hundreds to thousands of dollars in fees...

Free website templates sites available anywhere on the Internet. You can easily find them by typing

Save Time and Money

Not only will you save in costs, but you will get your website completed much faster than if you had to build one from scratch.? If you have some working knowledge of HTML, CSS and Photoshop, then using these free website templates should be a snap...? If you are not familiar with these skills, then you can learn the basics from free online tutorials.? It will only take you a little bit more time to build your site than someone who already has the experience.

This brief guide will introduce you to what you can do with these free website templates.

Getting Started?

Before you do anything, you should read the rules that have these pages with their templates. As a rule, they will change the templates or redistribution would, if you give them a credit to the original source to ... And you need not necessarily return directly to their website.

They can remove the link from your template. However, they do not want to do your template and will be repackaged resell. Only in that case, their condition and they just use the template to believe that you are not paying you each individual Web and what is not cost hundreds of thousands of dollars in designer fees given.

High Quality Themes

Don't be fooled by the word "free."? Many of these templates have a contemporary professional look...? And the way that is achieved is with the high quality stock images or photos included.? If you were to build these templates from scratch, normally you would find these images from sites that offer stock photos that may then make you pay royalties for using them.

Immediate Download

And some free Web site templates site, you give your email address or do not register. They sign up for your newsletter, do not intend to send spam. Your hard drive can be quickly downloaded from their site click on the link to save the ZIP file.

Everything You Need

As an example, inside these zipped files you will find an index.htm file, a style.css file, a PSD file and an image folder containing images.? Here's a breakdown of what these files are for:

1. Index.htm - This is the basic template which contains the HTML code.? In this file you can add the links going to other pages within your site or links going outside.? To keep the theme or design the same within your site, you'll have to copy this file, modify it and rename it for each of the different pages you want your site to have.

2. Style.css - This is the file that controls the look of your site.? In this file, you can change the font type, color and size.? You can also modify or add things such as background colors, borders, spacing, alignments, positioning and more.

3. The private sector - which is graphic files, you can modify. You can open this file in Photoshop to customize it. For example, you can cover more than one text image web site's name. Since many people are using these templates, this is a good idea to make your site by changing the molecules on the sole provider of graphical bit.

4. Image folder - This folder contains the images related to the theme of the template you chose.? Besides images of objects or people, it may include buttons, round corners, borders or spacers.? Files are either in the .gif or .jpeg format.

Summing Up?

If you are afraid of screwing up these templates, then there's always the option of hiring someone with the necessary skills and experience.

Now that you know where to easily find free website templates and what you can do with them, you'll soon be on your way to creating your own professional website giving your visitors the confidence to buy what you're selling.

Copyright ? 2008 by Leroy Chan

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Do's and Dont's Guide to Great Web Design

12/21/2009

When followed, this guide will prove to be quite a valuable web design resource. From the inexperienced to the experienced, this guide has something for everyone.

The Process of Great Web Design Just to make sure we are all on the same page, lets begin with the basic definition for "web design". According to Wikipedia, web design is:

"a process of conceptualization, planning, modeling, and execution of electronic media delivery via Internet in the form of Markup language suitable for interpretation by Web browser and display as Graphical user interface".

In the web design process can be compared to the process of writing research papers. In the conceptualization / planning stage, flowcharts (the outline) to create description of your site's navigation structure. In the modeling stage, create a static frame (rough draft) shows the layout of each web site part of the skeleton. Created after the frame lines, graphics, color and text used to create your Web page design is based on wire frame layout. In the implementation phase, your design into a Web browser, text and content of the supported formats to add, finally, publish your site live to the world on the Internet to see (final draft).

All three stages of the design process are equally important. Many web designers skip a stage in order to save time or because they don't think that is is necessary. However, all three stages are necessary if your goal is to create a successful design and respectable website. Even if the three stages are used, there are many mistakes that web designers can make that will lead to poor-quality, non user-friendly websites.
It's time to clean out the cabinet of bad web design practices and restock it with the good ones.

Stage 1: Conceptualization and planning
This stage is skipped more often than the other two stages. Most writers don't enjoy creating outlines for research papers, and most web designers don't like creating flowcharts either. Don't be lazy. If you put forth the effort and plan out your website, then you will find the web design process to go smoothly with fewer mistakes made along the way.

There are a few things that you will need in order to effectively conceptualize and plan your website:

-a brain
-a pen and paper
-(optional) flowchart software
-a general idea of the different sections of your website

To begin, grab your pen and paper or launch your favorite flowchart software. We use OmniGraffle Professiona for Mac OS X which costs $150 per license but is well worth it if you create websites on a regular basis. If you're on a PC, then SmartDraw is a great FREE piece of flowchart software that you can use. A pen and paper work just fine, though.

There are many methods to creating flowcharts. We are going to show you the most basic way to do it for the sake of time and the length of this article. If you want to learn more about flowcharts search for flowcharts on Google or Yahoo.

View the flowchart that we created when conceptualizing Chromatic Sites. (1) At the top of the flowchart we list the name of our website. (2) Next, we include each primary section of our website: Home, About, and Services. These sections are the main navigation for your website. What the names of each section will be is entirely dependent on the content of your website. Try to use as few sections as possible so that your visitors are not overwhelmedwhen navigatingthrough your website.

(3) Next, add all of the secondary pages (subsections) that will be listed on each of the primary pages. For Home, we have included Professional Web Design, Web Development, and Search Engine Optimization. The secondary navigation needs to be more descriptive than the primary navigation. The deeper your websites' navigational hierarchy goes, the more descriptive each label should be.

The Dos
-Less is more; keep the number of primary sections to a minimum. We use 6 sections on our website which is more than enough -Whether you use a pen and paper or flowchart software, keep things as clean and organized as possible. Although you (and anyone working with you) are the only ones that will be using the flowchart, it still needs to make sense -Your primary sections should use broader terms, while secondary and tertiary terms should be more descriptive

The Donts
Creating a flowchart is pretty straight forward; however, there are a few mistakes that can easily be made:

-Don't use very descriptive terms in your primary navigation unless your entire website focuses on one narrow topic -Don't try and lump multiple topics on the same page. Create a general section for these topics and from that section create subsections. This will make the subsection (descriptive) web pages more likely to have better rankings in the search engines (Google, Yahoo, MSN, Ask) Once you have created a concise and descriptive flowchart, you're ready to move on to the second stage of the web design process:
modeling.

Stage 2: Modeling
In the modeling stage, static "wireframe" mockups are created. Each mockup illustrates a bare-bones skeleton of the layout for each of the web pages that will be included in your website. This stage is important because it gives us an idea of where different elements will be placed in our design. Some of these elements are:

-logo
-navigational menu
-content
-images, videos

To create these mockups, you can use a pen and paper or your preferred mockup software. In the past we have used Photoshop, but lately we have been using OmniGraffle Professional.OmniGraffle is not as resource intensive as Photoshop is and it allows us to assemble our wireframe mockups much quicker.

In addition, make sure that you have the flowchart(s) that you created nearby as you will need to reference these from time to time to make sure that you are mocking up all of the pages that will appear on your website.

Here is our example of how a wireframe mockup should look. As you can see, there are no colors or graphics included. This is exactly how a wireframe mockup should be - a skeletal layout of your design. The purpose is to be able to have a general idea of where each of the web page's elements will be placed.

We usually begin from the top left and work our way down to the bottom. There is no specific way that a wireframe should look. Use your imagination. However, make sure that when creating your wireframes you don't forget to include the most important elements of a website (logo, navigational menu, content placement, images/video placement).

If some of your pages will be using the same layout, then it is not necessary to mock all of those pages up (although you certainly can).
Just be sure to mockup any unique layout that your website will have.
You'll thank yourself later.

The Dos
-mockup all unique pages
-include important elements(logo, navigation, content placement, images/video placement) -start from the top and work your way down -reference your flowchart created in stage 1 to make you don't forget to mockup any pages -save, save, save - like with anything on the computer, save your mockup(s) every 10 minutes or so
-focus on clean, user friendly layouts -label your elements so you don't forget what they are when you reference them in stage 3, execution -use other web sites as inspiration; there is nothing wrong with taking elements from other sites and making them your own (see "donts")

The Donts
-don't include graphics or colors (that's for the next stage) -don't make your mockups too "busy"; focus on clean, well organized, user friendly layouts -don't skip this stage; it is just as important as the first and the last -if you take elements from other websites, make sure you don't plagiarize; there is a difference between being inspired by another website to create certain elements of your design and blatantly ripping off their layout and colors

Stage 3: Execution
In the third and final stage, execution, the planning from stages 1 and 2 are combined to assist in creating a live, interactive website.
The third stage is by far the most time intensive since you will be 1) creating the graphics 2) creating the content, and finally, 3) converting the web designs from images into code that web browsers use to present your website to the world.

By the time you reach the third stage, you should have a clear idea of:

-how your visitors will get from one place to another (stage 1, flowchart) -how your web pages will be laid out (stage 2, wireframe mockups)

If you don't have a clear idea of these two things, go back to the first and second stagees and continue to develop them. You will find that the third stage is easiest when you have constructed a clear, concise battle plan for designing your website.

Ditch the pen and paper
In stage 3, you need to be using Photoshop or another image editing program since you will be using colors and graphics to create the layout for your website.

We usually begin creating the "home" page (index) first. Use your wireframes that you created in stage 2 as a template for each of the pages you create. However, instead of using solid boxes, use graphics, colors and text instead. Each page must look exactly how you want them to look on the Internet since this is the final stage of the design process.

Be sure to include the background for your navigation (but don't actually add the text to your image). When converted using CSS (cascading style sheets), your navigation should be in the form of text and not images. Images are not crawl-able by the search engines (the keywords used in your navigation won't be indexed in the search engine results pages, meaning fewer people will be able to find your website).

When you are satisfied with your design and feel they are ready will be placed on the Internet, it is time to disconnect the design, so that you can create a CSS layout. For more information about converting your CSS layout or your tag in the CSS, please visit the w3schools.com site information. After looking around the Internet, we can not find a decent image of the CSS tutorials - so we look forward to one of the next few weeks. Convert to CSS of your design is very important, because the table layout is thing of the past.

Here is an example of a nearly-completed website of the layout we mocked up in stage 2. This was taken directly from our web browser and as you can see, there is now a logo, colors, a pretty navigation system, a footer, and a most importantly, a clean, organized layout.
Thanks to the planning in stages 1 and 2, our layout is well-organized and easy to use.

The Dos
-reference your templates that were created in stage 2; though it is fine to deviate from your original layout, you shouldn't need to -do some research before creating your actual design; get ideas from other sites and make them your own (without plagiarizing) -include color and graphics to create the final look for your web pages -use CSS (cascading style sheets) to convert your designs from images into markup understandable by web browsers -reference your flowchart from stage 1 when coding your pages with hyperlinks; it is better to use a drop down menu that includes all (or the majority) of the links in your website on every page; this will allow for easier navigation and also make your pages easier to crawl when the search engine spiders stop by; a great place to get CSS drop down menus is at DynamicDrive.com -finalize your design while working in Photoshop or whatever image editing software you use; it can be a pain to make changes to your design once it is converted into markup (code)

The Donts
-don't include the text in your navigation menus when converting to CSS; instead of using image text, use regular text that is readable by search engine spiders -don't use tables when converting; even if you need to buy a book on CSS, it will be worth it; tables are dead -don't skip the first two stages just to save time; your website WILL be better if you start from the beginning of the web design process (instead of at the end) -don't forget to compress your images when they are cut apart for CSS; there is nothing worse than a slow loading website because of large image files; Photoshop has a "Save Optimized For Web" option (CS3 - "Save for Web and Devices")

Process Makes Perfect
After the adoption, as shown in this article on a website design process, you increase to create a website, well-organized, easy to navigate the opportunities and very convenient. Let's face it - if visitors lost or become blurred, while trying to navigate your site, they may hit the back button to find a more convenient site. People do not like to think that when it comes to their site to find a solution. Do not let them think. You can plan, from the first stage of a phase of your site, the first three ideas, you will find more people like to go to the site.

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A Succinct Guide to Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)

12/02/2009

Search engine optimization has become increasingly more important in today's market. How do your own SEO? If the answer is yes, but let's begin.

*** Choose the right keywords ***

Make sure your site's most popular keywords to use networks and PPC data. Try http://www.searchengineoptimising.com/keyword_generators/overture.htm generation of SEO keywords, Google Keyword Tool https: / / adwords.google.com / select / KeywordToolExternal, or WebCeo for http avilable free trial: / / www.webceo.com (diameter of 5 keywords of the limit).

Use the information gathered to assess the possible conversion ratios or the use of certain pay per click advertising to identify the best performing keywords.

*** Optimise your Site ***

1. Get inside the title, such as h1, h2, labels, and menu items your best keywords. You can also use bold on your keywords attention. Goals 1 to 3 keywords per page.
2. Make sure that there is no duplicate content. For example, http://example.com http://www.example.com go and show off your pages, but also act as separate pages? If so, add a redirect to your. File htacess redirect http://example.com to http://www.example.com.
3. Use mod_rewrite for dynamic pages to show them as static. Ensure they all have at least the title, description and keyword meta tags.
4. Ensure there is a good internal linking structure: Ensure links are visible to the source code. Do not use JavaScript. It is possible to use a combination of CCS and JavaScript to produce attractive search engine friendly menu. For example, http://www.htmldog.com/articles/suckerfish/dropdowns/example/
5. Check for and fix broken links: Try: http://validator.w3.org/checklink
6. Ensure your HTML and CSS Validates. Try: http://validator.w3.org

*** Build Links ***

Now that you have a search engine friendly site, it is all about getting links.

1. Check back links of your competitors and get your connection where you can. Yahoo provides a more comprehensive list of links from google type: www.yourcompetitorsaddress.com in the search box at http://www.yahoo.com.
2. Do whatever possible to get authority links. Link bait such as free tools, free guides or tutorials will make it easier.
3. Submit your site to web directories. A good search engine friendly list can be found at http://info.vilesilencer.com/seo-friendly-list.xls.
4. Write Articles and submit them to as many sites as possible. Don't forget to add a link to your site in the Author section.
5. Use social networking sites, blogs and forums to build links to your site.

*** Keep the Link Juice Flowing! ***

If you need to make changes to your site is always in the domain, structure or site to achieve a 301 permanent redirect, so you can make your search engine optimization without having to take the results of hard-won changes.

For an entire site: Redirect 301 / http://www.example.com
Just a folder: Redirect 301 /olddirectory http://www.example.com/newdirectory
Just a page: Redirect 301 /oldpage1.html http://www.example.com/newpage1.html

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A Guide To The Most Evil Job Interview Questions

12/02/2009

So last month I tackled some of the common job interview questions you are likely to field. Some of them may have seemed tricky, but they're small fry compared to some of these tough interview questions that employers reserve for when they really want to make the applicants sweat!

But fret not, dear readers - there are answers to (or at least efficient ways of dodging) the most fiendish of job interview questions. How? Read on...

"Some of this job will be repetitive and mundane. Are you seriously okay with that?"

Ouch - how hard is it for an opening interview question? Of course, no one is over the moon about reps and they know why if you are too positive you smacks of hypocrisy - they're not just looking for an intelligent and positive response here, but one that is trustworthy! To this end, in answering this question, the interview you might find a good answer, something like:

"How have you managed to attend this job interview during office hours?"

This problem may be very difficult to accept when they are being rewritten, "your boss know you're here?" Because it is they want to ask! It should be fairly obvious, the correct answer is not "I took a sicky!" A good answer is "I put some of my vacation time to participate in a pre-allocated", or if you want extra points, it looks very much said: "Unfortunately, I pulled out of paid vacation time, so I asked my employer some of unpaid leave. I do not think it fair to pay for their time, I used the other to participate in an interview."

"You know what the job involves - which part do you think sounds the least appealing?"

This interview question is incredibly mean and unfortunately there is no easy way out. You could try and keep it short with a "Having read through the job description, there isn't anything which really doesn't appeal to me" but if the job does have unappealing elements (and 99% of jobs do!) then you'll come across as insincere. If there are aspects of the job which you can see yourself hating then be honest about it - just make sure it isn't a major part of the job, and try to play it down when answering the interview question with a "but every job has some areas which don't appeal, so I would still endeavour to take on these less appealing elements in a mature and professional manner."

"What kind of person do you find it hard to work alongside?"

Although this interview question seems like an easy pitfall, there is real potential to turn a negative into a positive! Start off your answer with your best trait, as in "I've always thought of myself as very hardworking/sincere/quick/efficient, and so I sometimes find it frustrating to work alongside those who lack that particular quality. That said, I do pride myself on being very easy to get along with and a team player, and I have never met someone I can't work alongside." When answering the interview question this way, you highlight your positive points rather than other people's negatives.

"To be honest, you seem to be overqualified for this position..."

Not an interview question as such, but something that definitely needs to be effectively deflected: if they feel you're overqualified it seems to imply you're either desperate for work (which you may well be, but you don't want them to know) or likely to move on within a few months. If this comes up, you need to convince them that it's just the kind of job you'd really enjoy - it's hard to do, but when answering interview questions, convince them you have a high tolerance for boredom or that this kind of work is the type of thing you love doing and they should be thrilled to hire somebody so able.

"You haven't been in your current job very long - why?"

The job interview process is expensive both in terms of costs and time - the employers don't want to be in a position where they hire you and find you're looking to move on within 3 months. They need their investment to be rewarded, and as such you need to set their minds at ease and convince them that it is your intention to be in 'for the long haul'. A reasonable answer to this would therefore be something along the lines of "I felt I had learned all I could with my current employers and need to move on to enhance my career. I am now ready to settle down and devote myself fully to something I can commit to in the long-term."

"You've been in your current job for a very long time - why?"

The flipside of the long-term human resources investment coin is that employers are often unimpressed by someone who seems to lack the ambition or ability to get another job. It's a bit unfair, and should be easy enough to defend with one of the many legitimate explanations of employee dedication - a love of the job, good friendships, or a good old fashioned sense of loyalty.

"Have you been attending other job interviews?"

The interview question is tough and can have both negative and positive effects. It could be an assessment of how much you want the work (

"What is your current salary?"

This is a cheeky job interview question that you should avoid giving the straight-answer to! They're trying to save money as much as possible, and by working out your current wage they hope to be able to offer you the bare minimum (a slight increase on your current salary) - if you don't tell them, then you're in a far better position to negotiate. "It isn't about the salary for me really - it's the whole job package that interests me." Avoid directly answering the interview question here, and you should be fine.


These tough interview questions are difficult to answer sufficiently, but the employer knows this - remember every applicant will receive the same grilling, and if you have the preparatory edge to put you ahead of your rivals, you have every change of pipping them to the post.

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A Beginners Guide to RSS Feeds

12/02/2009

One of the first things you will notice if you are starting out in the online industry is that you have a constant and always expanding need for fresh content on your websites. The more sites you own, the more content you need. While many people think about “videos” and “pics” when they hear the word content, search engines value text and links with much more weight than any images.

One way to maximize your content is through syndication some of them to your other websites. The concept is dominated by very similar to the time when newspapers before the Internet existed - if a good writer would sell an article to many publishers, each of which would be strongly in many different newspapers across the country. Syndication allows you to write less new content and reuse some of the best content on more than one site.

Have been used involving search engine traffic and links to many sites repeat the word a major negative impact, but such algorithms allow "the contents of excerpts," appears in many places there is no harm as long as the overall content of each site are still very different from any other website. It is very important to point out that the original content is absolutely, no doubt, always far more than syndicated content, you have a better use of this or other options.

Create your own syndication system requires the establishment of an RSS feed. You probably have heard before, the term RSS, it stands for

Its core, RSS as HTML source code using the same number of elements of programming. Administrator with a strong grasp of HTML may be able to reverse engineer its own information from the existing examples is easy. However, the webmaster's less code, and skills as the center, but there are some alternatives to the work of the same. For example, WordPress.com and other construction-yourself blog site offers RSS generator, including free services to help website publishers access to syndicated content.

Pre-fabricated Blog sites do allow basic RSS feeds to be generated with a just a few clicks, but as with any other aspect of website publishing, you can always do more when you are the one hosting and customizing your own content to suit your own needs.

Cause of RSS is to get a bit tricky, RSS feeds need to coordinate the work of markup and code to work with both databases, you are drafting the information and readers to send content to another site or browser. For experienced encoder, RSS may stand "really simple syndication," but for beginners to deal with all this, RSS can also be seen as "real Sucky aggregation" as well.

There are many trustworthy sites with “How To” RSS tutorials, which give a more in-depth set of instructions and examples along with advanced feed tips for webmasters seeking to educate themselves. One of the best starting points is SearchEngineWatch.com, which offers useful basic information and links to more in-depth examples.

Once you believe your RSS Feed is properly constructed, you can also visit a Feed Validator site like: http://validator.w3.org/feed/docs/rss2.html to check the feed and make sure it is at least minimally compatible with basic RSS standards.

Many website owners have already started a subsidiary to provide more sophisticated use of RSS sources, in view of growing demand and competition. If you recall, I mentioned earlier, the duplicate content is a powerful search engine optimization disadvantages. Thus, in one case is a big sponsor of the text block is being made available to the majority of subsidiaries, in the amount of cross-site duplication of information dissemination is increasingly significant.

Web site a way to handle problems with the duplication is to create "deformed" feed. These advanced RSS source, re-word or sentence in order to replace an entry for each species has been delegated to a user, so that each feed has become fodder for at least a few different times, all the other versions by other site administrators. Although the distortion of information to provide partial answers to the problem of duplicate content, they often failed to generate the text, and mankind will enjoy the fun of reading.

The simplest way to make an RSS Feed is of course to hire someone. Competent third party coders charge $100 or less to create a feed for you and any coder you hire should be able to easily explain what they have done so that you can create additional feeds or amend existing ones on your own. With an ever-growing need for content and a very small expense to have your RSS Feed generated correctly by a professional programmer, it really is the simplest way to get your sites syndicated.

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A Guide To eBook Compilers

11/30/2009
  • E-ditor

This software has a demo version that you can download to try out before purchasing. You can't actually use the demo to create an eBook, but you can run the software and test it out thoroughly to see if it does what you need it to do for your particular eBook.

We use the simplest one of this e-book compiler. Software is very user has a friendly menu provides support for all field descriptions and instructions on every screen. Program, and a clear explanation of the need to fill out all fields in the video tutorial shows all the steps of the compilers. The seven screens are used to select the option for your eBook.

This compiler requires your files to be in HTML format. You follow simple directions, and the compiler loads your files. If you decide to edit your eBook after it has been compiled, make any changes in your original files and click on "Compile you eBook" and your changes will appear in your compiled eBook.

E-editor allows for some customization of your eBook. You can create a special page that appears when the eBook is opened; create customized icons that appear on the desktop after downloading; use your own logo on the task bar of your eBook; customize the task bar's buttons, where the task bar appears in your eBook, and
choose the task bar's colours. Additionally, you can choose to have the eBook open to the last page read, which many of your buyers will appreciate.

An excellent and unique feature of E-ditor is the capability to choose a standard Microsoft window or to create your own design for a window to personalize
your eBook. The program provides some sample window designs, but you can use any .bmp (bit map skin) graphic you have stored on your hard drive.

E-ditor is a good choice if you are new at producing eBooks because it is easy to use and allows you to customize the appearance of your eBook.

  • Desktop Author

This compiler does not require a browser, nor do you have ins to download software or plug-ins. The program converts exe. Files into pages that look like a standard book. They can and produce eBook pages scaled to fit on your screen without scrolling. Additional features include WYSIWGY (What You See Is What You Get) page editing and creation, the ability to internal images, cut and edit
paste functions, hotlinks to pages, email, website, or other files. It is an excellent compiler to use for a marketing tool, such as creating brochures and manuals in addition to eBooks.

  • EBook Edit Pro

This compiler provides a demo version, which allows you to test out its features. The software uses a Wizard that leads you step-by-step through the set-up and creation of your eBook. Customization includes text editing that appears on the pop-up starting
message window; the ability to allow or prevent resizing of your book and the mouse-click pop-up menu; enabling or disabling the navigation bar and choosing the buttons you want to appear; and customizing the eBook's desktop icon and the logo that appears on the navigation bar.

Professional book editor is characterized by an excellent load, allowing you to create multimedia electronic books, and includes a custom fit is a guide for beginners and advanced users. The software uses HTML files, download them from there to save the directory. In the editing and re-save is used to create these documents and with a single click, and then you can then you have the original software file, compile your eBook.

Features, and icons, use the Customize Toolbar
entered a customized code for.

The software includes "eBrand-It" software that allows custom fields for your customer's name, affiliate ID or URL. This feature is a powerful marketing tool
because affiliates are much happier giving away your Ebook from their own site when they can customize it.

  • Ebook Compiler

This compiler offers a demo version that allows you to compile 10 files. If you don't include graphics, you can create a 10 page Ebook that allows printing and copying of the Ebook. The catch is that you can't sell any Ebook you create in the demo version.

Purchased software is user friendly and easy to follow the right help file, not only to guide your steps in the preparation of e-books, but it also illustrates an e-book compiler. The software provides detailed information about how to create from a Microsoft Word 2000 and 1997, PowerPoint 2000 and 1997, description of the source files, and HTML files. It contains the source files used to create a detailed description, from the small
other programs.

This compiler allows for password protection of your entire Ebook or for selected pages. Additionally, you can set a time limit on your Ebook. When the runs out,
the customer no longer has access unless they pay for it. In other words, it allows you to create a demo version of your Ebook for marketing purposes.

You can set a single password or multiple passwords. Using multiple passwords assigns each user their own specific password. Online help files guide you through
setting up your passwords. You can also create a Sales and Thank-you page for selling a password protected Ebook. This is a good choice for the novice,
particularly since it includes basic features for password protection and distribution.

  • Activ Ebook Compiler

This is an easy to use compiler, provide excellent functionality. The software can support HTML, JPEG formats, GIF, and all the activities of plug-ins. Including password protection, branding, network connectivity, icon customization, assigning unique serial number, the initial screen, file compression, and start the message. It also provides lifetime free upgrades. In addition, it includes a pre-processor to re-brand the active script,
and detailed instructions for using HTML, Power Point, and Microsoft Word files.

There are several other excellent Ebook compilers on the market that are worth looking into.

E-book function generator splash screen, password protection, trademark, icon customization, control and compression. In addition, it includes virus prevention features, to remind users to any changes to your e-book, and provide the use of statistical data so that you can keep track of your e-book use. With these advanced features, this is for beginners, excellent compiler, because it is very easy to implement.

Ebook Creator is another excellent compiler, supporting HTML, JPEG, GIF, and PNG graphics, and JavaScript, VB script, and Java applets. It also supports all Internet Explorer plug-ins. Standard features include unique serial numbers, direct linking
Into the form or page Web site, the disabled right-click, and search functions. The software can be in a few days or practice setting allows you to create a demo version of the number of maturity. You can create up to 1000 different passwords; each e-book download, a unique password-protected pages need to access time. The software provides user-friendly menus and buttons, so that beginners to advanced users to easily create their own e-book.

Obviously, there are some excellent compilers out there. So figure out EVERYTHING you need in terms of features, and then compare prices and options. Do take advantage of demo versions if they are offered before purchasing. And then, have fun creating your Ebook!

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A Guide To eBook Compilers

11/24/2009

* E-ditor

This software has a demo version that you can download to try out before purchasing. You can't actually use the demo to create an eBook, but you can run the software and test it out thoroughly to see if it does what you need it to do for your particular eBook.

This eBook compiler is one of the easiest to use. The software has a very user-friendly help menu that provides instructions for and explanations of every field on every screen. The program also includes video tutorials demonstrating every step of this compiler with clear explanations of all fields that need to be filled out. There are 7 screens that you use to choose your eBook options.

This compiler requires your files to be in HTML format. You follow simple directions, and the compiler loads your files. If you decide to edit your eBook after it has been compiled, make any changes in your original files and click on "Compile you eBook" and your changes will appear in your compiled eBook.

E-editor allows for some customization of your eBook. You can create a special page that appears when the eBook is opened; create customized icons that appear on the desktop after downloading; use your own logo on the task bar of your eBook; customize the task bar's buttons, where the task bar appears in your eBook, and choose the task bar's colours. Additionally, you can choose to have the eBook open to the last page read, which many of your buyers will appreciate.

An excellent and unique feature of E-ditor is the capability to choose a standard Microsoft window or to create your own design for a window to personalize your eBook. The program provides some sample window designs, but you can use any .bmp (bit map skin) graphic you have stored on your hard drive.

E-ditor is a good choice if you are new at producing eBooks because it is easy to use and allows you to customize the appearance of your eBook.

* Desktop Author

This compiler does not require a browser, nor do you have to download software or plug-ins. The program converts exe. files into pages that look like a standard book. You can create and produce eBook pages scaled to fit on your computer screen without any scrolling. Additional features include WYSIWGY (what you see is what you get) page editing and creation, the ability to manipulate internal images, cut and paste functions, hotlinks to pages, email, website, or other files. It is an excellent compiler to use for a marketing tool, such as creating brochures and manuals in addition to eBooks.

* EBook Edit Pro

This compiler provides a demo version, which allows you to test out its features. The software uses a Wizard that leads you step-by-step through the set-up and creation of your eBook. Customization includes text editing that appears on the pop-up starting message window; the ability to allow or prevent resizing of your book and the mouse-click pop-up menu; enabling or disabling the navigation bar and choosing the buttons you want to appear; and customizing the eBook's desktop icon and the logo that appears on the navigation bar.

Ebook Edit Pro is loaded with excellent features that allow you to create multi-media Ebooks, and includes a Wizard that is customized for beginners and for advanced users. The software uses HTML files, downloading them from the directory where they are saved. Edit and resave your files in the original software used to create those files, and then with a single click you can re-compile your Ebook.

Features, and icons, use the Customize Toolbar
entered a customized code for.

The software includes "eBrand-It" software that allows custom fields for your customer's name, affiliate ID or URL. This feature is a powerful marketing tool because affiliates are much happier giving away your Ebook from their own site when they can customize it.

* Ebook Compiler

This compiler offers a demo version that allows you to compile 10 files. If you don't include graphics, you can create a 10 page Ebook that allows printing and copying of the Ebook. The catch is that you can't sell any Ebook you create in the demo version.

The purchased software is user friendly and easier the process of compiling your Ebook, only to follow the Help file in the guide, ebook, describes the behavior of the compiler. To provide software to Microsoft Word 2000 and 1997, PowerPoint 2000 to 1997 and was created from source files, HTML documents describe in detail. Details include the following steps to create source files from there
other programs.

This compiler allows for password protection of your entire Ebook or for selected pages. Additionally, you can set a time limit on your Ebook. When the runs out, the customer no longer has access unless they pay for it. In other words, it allows you to create a demo version of your Ebook for marketing purposes.

You can set a single password or multiple passwords. Using multiple passwords assigns each user their own specific password. Online help files guide you through setting up your passwords. You can also create a Sales and Thank-you page for selling a password protected Ebook. This is a good choice for the novice,particularly since it includes basic features for password protection and distribution.

* Activ Ebook Compiler

This is an easy to use compiler, provide excellent functionality. The software can support HTML, JPEG formats, GIF, and all the activities of plug-ins. Including password protection, branding, network connectivity, icon customization, assigning unique serial number, the initial screen, file compression, and start the message. It also provides lifetime free upgrades. In addition, it includes a pre-processor to re-brand the active script, using HTML, Power Point and detailed, and Microsoft Word documents.

There are several other excellent Ebook compilers on the market that are worth looking into.

Ebook Generator features splash screens, password protection, branding, icon customization, and compression control. Additionally, it includes virus prevention that alerts the user to any modifications made to your Ebook and offers usage statistics so you can track your Ebook's use. With all these advanced features, this is an excellent compiler for the beginner because it is exceptionally easy to run.

EBook Creator is an excellent compiler, supporting HTML, JPEG format, GIF, and PNG graphics, and JavaScript, VBScript, and Java applets. It also supports all Internet Explorer plug-in. Standard features include a unique serial number of direct links in your site, the disabled right-click the form or page and search function. The software can be in a few days or practice setting allows you to create a demo version of the number of maturity. You can create up to 1000 different passwords; each e-book download, a unique password-protected pages need to access time. The software provides user-friendly menus and buttons, so that beginners to advanced users to easily create their own e-book.

Obviously, there are some excellent compilers out there. So figure out EVERYTHING you need in terms of features, and then compare prices and options. Do take advantage of demo versions if they are offered before purchasing. And then, have fun creating your Ebook!

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Website development: A beginner’s guide

11/23/2009

I have a blog, like the other millions of people who own one. Yet unlike other blogs, mine is quite boring. It has nothing on it but a few pictures and texts. I wanted to customize it, make it more viewer-friendly but I am construed by my lack of knowledge in website development.? Something happened along the way, my blog which I earlier thought to be boring and quite humble, had lots of followers. It turned out that my friends spread around my post to their own circle which was then shared to others, etc. I am now receiving feedbacks from people I barely knew saying that they liked my entry and I should continue my writing. That experience was both overwhelming and pleasant. Armed with greater confidence, I tried to explore and learn about website development to make my blog and possibly future ones better.

I have discovered that there is a wealth of development tools, platforms and system available that can easily be harnessed for free by web developers. Example of which include LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP). Also, one can commission particular web developers to create websites that are greatly suited to ones needs. There is no need to search in far off places; there are many talented web developers in your own neighborhood. Hiring professional web developers ensures that that your website will be handled properly. You might also want to consider having a website for your company or business. Website development enables for the product and service optimization. Information is more effectively dispersed through this mechanism.

For those who are personally into website development, they need to be acquainted in using development software in the setting up websites. The most prominent website development software are WebDev, Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Expression Studio. Through the following software, one may be able to set up a website in just a few minutes. Knowledge about HTML, cascading style sheets, javascripts and other programming languages is also highly important. Though one can still be able to set up websites without much familiarity with these programming languages, they are greatly needed to bring about professional results. There are some sites that offer tutorial lessons for those who are greatly interested in website development. ?Certain concerns and inquiries on the subject are addressed in various website development forums and discussions. Topics ranging from creativity, CSS in various languages, html-web tools and other services are provided in special websites.

People just need to realize that anyone can create web site to provide appropriate tools, procedures, and a generous dose of creativity. Aspiring Web developers should also be patient and enthusiasm for their craft. Unless they are really spending a lot of time to the site's development, they can not create a valuable Web site visitors will like it.

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