 |
|
|
|
| |
|
|
 |
|
 |
| |
|
|
| |
Capitalist (n.) |
| |
One occupied by, or involved with ventures |
|
|
| |
Architect (n.) |
| |
One that creates, founds, or originates |
|
|
| |
 |
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
| |
| 4/22/2008 2:12:49 PM/How the Amazon Affiliate Program Works |
| Launched in 1996, Associates is Amazon.com's affiliate marketing program. By linking
to Amazon products and services you can add compelling content for your site visitors enjoyment and receive up to 10% in referral fees for doing so.As one of the first online affiliate marketing programs, Associates has a 10-year track
record of developing solutions to help website owners, Web developers, and Amazon sellers make money. Our latest innovations include aStore, Omakase™ Links, andProduct Previews.. |
| See full article here |
| |
| 4/22/2008 2:30:26 PM/How to Compensate Users |
| The Web has been growing exponentially in the last decade and one of the driving forces behind this growth has been active user involvement. There are many sites, which simply wouldn’t have existed, i f they didn’t have users to contribute to them. Although i t is mainly Web 2.0 sites l ike social bookmarking sites and other kinds of onl ine networks and communities, which are heavily dependent on user participation, there are many other sites – like gaming sites,
review sites or simply online magazines, which also rely mainly on user contributions .The fact that the existence of many sites depends on user contribution inevitably means that if site owners want to stay in business they must find a way to keep their users active. While many sites manage to get an active users base for free, an increasing number of sites are offering various types of compensation to their
users for the efforts they make. The types of user compensation for ontribution vary largely among sites and to a great extent it depends on the type of users and the
genre of the site. Many kinds of rewards, which work for some site genres (i.e. free ad space to contributing authors) do not work that well (or do not work at all) for a different type of site with socially different user base.. |
| See full article here |
| |
| 4/22/2008 2:45:47 PM/LINKBAITING AND SOCIAL POWER LINKING |
| Linkbait: Creating unique, interesting, and/or controversial content (any media form) that other people will link to. Made for the main purpose of getting links.The term “linkbait” is used to describe content on a website which is designed to generate incoming links from other sites. Some people disagree with the use of this term, since it sounds pejorative, implying that all linkbaiting is bad, while other people think that the term is perfectly accurate, even with the negative connotations associated with the word “bait.”Almost every website participates in linkbaiting. Most people design websites with the intention of attracting readers, and as a result they try to generate material which is picked up and linked by other sites. However, there are varying degrees of linkbaiting, ranging from writing a useful guide to something to deliberately baiting the owner of another site by launching a personal attack on him or her. Some people who support the
concept of creating linkbait frown on more aggressive tactics
. |
| See full article here |
| |
| 4/22/2008 2:51:20 PM/No Porn, Poker, or Pop-ups |
| Making money is one of the prime purposes of life although there could be arguments about making money for the sake of it, or to fulfil other meaningful purposes in life. Nevertheless whatever the motive, it remains a fact that the main purpose of all business and commercial activities is to make money. The innovations and improvements in communications and networking technologies have greatly improved the potential to make money and the advent of the internet is one of the greatest revolutions which have opened new vistas for business and commerce.
. |
| See full article here |
| |
| 4/22/2008 2:52:15 PM/Non-Profits and the Web |
| Human beings are selfish creatures generally speaking and most of activities carried out by the human race are somewhat related to gaining some sort of benefit be it material gains like money or non-material gains such as name and fame. But that does not mean to say that being selfish is bad, rather most of the times it is this instinct which motivates one to perform beyond normal limits. Not all human beings are bad or it can be said that not all human beings are so selfish at all times, rather there is also an equally good instinct to do certain activities not with a motive to gain anything but just to help others in some way or the other selflessly. This forms the basis of non-profit organisations as discussed further in the subsequent sections, and the ways to raise monies for them using cyberspace.
. |
| See full article here |
| |
| 1
|
2 |
3 |
»
|
|
|
 |
|
 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|