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[2003-01-27] Profiting with Expired Website Traffic
A few years ago, an Internet visionary named Ultsearch came along, stumbled across the most ingenious profit generation idea in the history of the Internet age, and quietly went on to make untold millions. To this day, he has held a monopoly on the biggest underground industry on the Web. In fact, you've likely helped him out, and not known it. So how did he single-handedly go on to plunder the spoils of the Internet? He connected two simple dots: expired domains + link popularity and realized their sum equaled expired traffic.
[2003-01-24] Web-site designing Pillars (part 2)
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[2003-01-23] Web-site designing Pillars (part1)
It is a hot opinion that "it’s the words that sell, not a design" and that "you should invest all your money into writing a good sales copy and what is left (if anything) into web-site". I can give you 99 out of 100 that authors of these claims are copywriters, web-designers usually don’t write articles. It is like asking football player what game he enjoys more: football or hockey? :0)
[2003-01-21] The Architect and the Interior Designer: New Strategies for Internet Development
Over the past three years, dramatic changes occurred in web site development. Early web site "design" focused on the "look" of the site and resulted in a "nice looking" but minimally effective business tool. The focus of the early web sites was primarily on marketing and advertising and containing little integration with business operations. Many web sites are still developed using these less effective methods.
[2003-01-20] New Millennium Minds: inSpire
Prelude: How a computer combined with a passion for art and an unbeatable spirit resulted in one of the most talented artist/entrepreneur's of the New Millennium. On Wednesday, November 6th, 2002, I attended the Meet The Makers seminar at the Millennium Broadway in New York City. The guest list included senior executives from companies such as AT&T, ABC, Clear Channel, Comedy Central and MTV. None, though, more compelling than the guest whose name many readers of this article have never heard before.
A few years ago, an Internet visionary named Ultsearch came along, stumbled across the most ingenious profit generation idea in the history of the Internet age, and quietly went on to make untold millions. To this day, he has held a monopoly on the biggest underground industry on the Web. In fact, you've likely helped him out, and not known it. So how did he single-handedly go on to plunder the spoils of the Internet? He connected two simple dots: expired domains + link popularity and realized their sum equaled expired traffic.
[2003-01-24] Web-site designing Pillars (part 2)
USABILITY
[2003-01-23] Web-site designing Pillars (part1)
It is a hot opinion that "it’s the words that sell, not a design" and that "you should invest all your money into writing a good sales copy and what is left (if anything) into web-site". I can give you 99 out of 100 that authors of these claims are copywriters, web-designers usually don’t write articles. It is like asking football player what game he enjoys more: football or hockey? :0)
[2003-01-21] The Architect and the Interior Designer: New Strategies for Internet Development
Over the past three years, dramatic changes occurred in web site development. Early web site "design" focused on the "look" of the site and resulted in a "nice looking" but minimally effective business tool. The focus of the early web sites was primarily on marketing and advertising and containing little integration with business operations. Many web sites are still developed using these less effective methods.
[2003-01-20] New Millennium Minds: inSpire
Prelude: How a computer combined with a passion for art and an unbeatable spirit resulted in one of the most talented artist/entrepreneur's of the New Millennium. On Wednesday, November 6th, 2002, I attended the Meet The Makers seminar at the Millennium Broadway in New York City. The guest list included senior executives from companies such as AT&T, ABC, Clear Channel, Comedy Central and MTV. None, though, more compelling than the guest whose name many readers of this article have never heard before.
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