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		<title>ZetaCorp &#8211; Free Joomla Theme</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 08:36:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Free Joomla Theme For Corporate Sites Download Now

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<p style="text-align: center;">Free Joomla Theme For Corporate Sites <a href="http://zetacleardesigns.com/zetacorp.zip"><strong>Download Now</strong></a></p>
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		<title>Build A Better Online Business With Wordpress</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 18:56:11 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Wordpress Tips]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[If you read any popular blogging tips online  (like on this site), WordPress is often the software behind the site.  There’s a good reason for it too. WordPress is the best software to  easily build a site and a blog without much technical know how. An  increasing number of marketers are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you read any popular blogging tips online  (like on this site), WordPress is often the software behind the site.  There’s a good reason for it too. WordPress is the best software to  easily build a site and a blog without much technical know how. An  increasing number of marketers are finding that it’s an amazing tool to  help them grow a profitable business empire and are switching from  Blogger.</p>
<p>Besides being a good communication tool, blogging is also a great way  to make money. If you’re new to blogging and yet want to start quickly,  there are several business models you can try for maximum results in a  short time.</p>
<p><strong>1) </strong><strong>Get paid to blog </strong>- Using this  method, you create your blog and add a few good articles to it. Then you  signup with paid blogging networks like Pay Per Post or Review Me and  see what “opportunities” are available. These networks are filled with  advertisers looking for blogger who can help them spread the word, and  they are willing to pay. Accept the opportunity, write about it on your  blog, and you get paid.</p>
<p><strong>2) </strong><strong>Create AdSense WordPress blogs</strong> –  This option requires a little more technical know-how. You need to  build a WordPress blog on a specific niche topic, and start writing some  good content on it. At the same time, try to get links from other blogs  by leaving comment on the blogs or by doing a link exchange with the  blogger. The objective is to get more traffic who will click on your  AdSense ads and make you money.</p>
<p><strong>3) Setup affiliate marketing on WordPress blogs</strong> –  Again, you set-up a good WordPress blog but with this model the amount  of content you publish is not as important as the “selling quality” of  the content. Each post you write must pre-sell the web visitor and  convince him to click on your affiliate links. When the visitor makes a  purchase online after that, you get credited for the sale and earn  commissions.</p>
<p>Ultimately, which model you choose depends on how much time and  resources you can dedicate to creating and managing your blogs. Your  best bet is to choose a low-investment option at first. When you get the  hang of it, you can venture into other blogging models as well. Just  find something you are passionate about and start writing. Sprinkle in  some AdSense ads and then start writing about related affiliate  marketing products. Using WordPress is the best platform to build your  empire on and best of all, it’s free.</p>
<p>If you’re serious about learning WordPress and making money from your  blog, I highly recommend checking out WordPress  Wizard 2.0. It’s a great video tutorial series that walks you  through everything from the basics of buying a domain, setting up web  hosting, installing WordPress, and other great internet marketing  strategies.</p>
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		<title>Useful Tips for Effective Web Design</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 12:09:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are some essential web design tips that every web  site should                follow. Design your web site by following these tips and I  guarantee               [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are some essential web design tips that every web  site should                follow. Design your web site by following these tips and I  guarantee                that visitors will have a great first impression of your  site.</p>
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<li><span>Fast Loading web site designs -</span> This is the number 1 tip that every web designer should  follow.                  You might design a web site that looks fantastic but few  people                  are going to see it if it takes a long time to load.  Your designs                  should be optimized for the web and should not take more  than                  15 seconds to load. Remember, you might have a great  design but                  very few people are going to see it if it takes a long  time to                  load.</li>
<li> <span>Clear Navigation -</span> Once                   a visitor has come to your site you need to make them go  through                  your site. To do this you need to have clear navigation.  Make                  sure all your important links are at prominent places.  Preferably                  right on top &#8211; that&#8217;s usually where a visitor first  looks. Make                  use of menus on the right and the left. Try to link to  as many                  pages of your site. Let your information be accessible  from all                  parts of the site. You never know what a visitor may be  interested                  in. Try to also use the footer for your important links.  <a href="http://www.entheosweb.com/website_design/website_navigation_tips.asp"></a></li>
<li><span>All Resolutions -</span> Today,                   there are computers with all kinds of resolution. They  range from                  640 x 480 to 1024 x 768 and go even higher. Your job is  to design                  your site for all these resolutions. The best way to do  this is                  to design your site in terms of percentage and not  pixels. <a href="http://www.entheosweb.com/website_design/advanced_web_design.asp"></a></li>
<li><span>Browser Compatibility -</span> Make                  sure your site is browser compatible. Your web site  should look                  good in Netscape as well as in Internet Explorer. Don&#8217;t  stop designing                  your site as soon as you find that it looks great on IE.  Usually                  Netscape gives some problems, especially when you try  doing complicated                  HTML designs. But don&#8217;t give up too soon, usually with  patience                  these problems can be easily fixed.</li>
<li><span>Readable and professional  looking                  fonts -</span> Don&#8217;t ask me how many times I&#8217;ve clicked  out of                  a site just because the font is in Comic Sans and the  color is                  a bright pink or green. Just by looking at the font you  feel that                  the site is not a professional site. Don&#8217;t use Comic  Sans and                  other fancy fonts that may not be available on most  computers.                  If the font you use is not available in a visitors  computer the                  web site will use the default font of your computer  which is much                  worse. So try to keep to common and professional web  fonts. The                  fonts that I always stick to are Arial and Verdana.</li>
<li><span>Minimize the use of images -</span> I believe that sometimes simple designs are the most  effective                  for the web. Keep your site simple but neat. Don&#8217;t  clutter your                  page with big, bulky images that take ages to load.  Instead use                  tables creatively and design eye &#8211; catching icons that  will draw                  a visitor&#8217;s attention to a particular section of your  site. Tip                  &#8211; Visitors are usually more interested in content than  in design.</li>
<li> <span>Use of white space -</span> Try not                  to clutter up your page with too many images,  backgrounds and                  colorful fonts. Again use the Keep It Simple principle  by minimizing                  the use of graphics and using a lot of white space.  White space                  gives a sense of spaciousness and overall neatness to a  site.                  Notice the white space in our site.</li>
<li><span>Check for broken links -</span> Always                  check for broken links within a site before uploading it  to your                  web server. In Dreamweaver you can check for broken  links by right                  clicking on any file in the Site Files Window and then  clicking                  on Check links &#8211; Entire Site. If you don&#8217;t have this  facility                  you need to upload your site and then check it using  online tools                  like Net Mechanic.</li>
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		<title>Symbolism In Logos</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 23:05:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When getting your logo designed, it&#8217;s important to think carefully  about what it will convey to others. Every shape, line and color in a  logo will send a message to all who see it. Much has been written on the  psychology of color and the effect that shape and imagery can have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When getting your logo designed, it&#8217;s important to think carefully  about what it will convey to others. Every shape, line and color in a  logo will send a message to all who see it. Much has been written on the  psychology of color and the effect that shape and imagery can have on  viewers. But this prose will discuss the importance of having your logo <em>mean</em> something.<br />
I&#8217;m not implying that each color you choose in a logo needs to  represent a company value the way white represents purity in America&#8217;s  red, white and blue flag, but thought should be put into the design to  make sure each stroke has a place and that the design helps convey to  others what your company does, what you stand for, what you provide and  why people should choose you.<br />
Consider, for example, the Citibank logo. You wouldn&#8217;t  think the company spent much time on the logo, especially considering  that all it comprises is a lowercase sans serif font and a small, arched  red line. But the logo does mean something. The small font makes the  large financial services company seem approachable&#8211;the same thing AT&amp;T has done&#8211;and the  red line actually represents an umbrella, with the &#8216;t&#8217; serving as the  handle. The umbrella symbolizes the security and protection you will  likely receive if you use the company&#8217;s services.   <img src="http://www.logodesign.com/logo_design/wp-content/Citi.gif" alt="Citibank Logo" align="left" /><br />
It&#8217;s possible that the average person would never think about all  that, but at the very minimum, the logo looks nice and professional, and  the red line does provide a more secure feeling than a lightening rod  shape would.</p>
<h3>What is too much symbolism?</h3>
<p>Perhaps the biggest mistake a person can make when trying to incorporate  symbolism into their logo is going overboard with it. It becomes a  problem when too many elements are included that no one will ever figure  out or care about. For example, the Visit Malaysia 2007 campaign logo  is eye-catching, but it would be impossible to interpret all the  symbolism that the organization claims is within the logo.   <img src="http://www.logodesign.com/logo_design/wp-content/Malaysia.jpg" alt="Visit Malaysia Logo" /><br />
Here are a few descriptive points on the rationale behind the logo:</p>
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<li>&#8220;The red heart-shaped petal is symbolic of the people of Malaysia  welcoming the world with open arms and open hearts.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;The five dots on the stamen represent the country&#8217;s 50 years of  independence.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;The yellow symbolizes our constitutional monarchy, belief in God,  and the rule of law.&#8221;</li>
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<p>The list goes on  and on.<br />
Clearly, no one could ever decipher all the embedded symbolism  present in this design. It would have been better to keep a few symbolic  elements, such as the national flower, and make the design simpler.</p>
<h3>The right balance</h3>
<p>Below is nearly a perfect blend of simplicity and symbolism. The icon  was designed for Houston Southwest Airport by Ben Vines. You can see how  the image includes the famous star shape that brings Texas to mind, but  incorporates a compass shape that points to the Southwest. The arrow  shape can also represent a plane traveling in that direction. The image  is simple, is bulging with meaning, and is memorable.   <img src="http://www.logodesign.com/logo_design/wp-content/HoustonSW.jpg" alt="HoustonSW Logo" /><br />
Having a logo that means something is important, but don&#8217;t make the  mistake, as the designer of the Visit Malaysia 2007 logo did, of  thinking that people will spend hours anaylizing a design to look for  hidden meanings and symbols. Keep your logo design simple and have it  mean something, and you&#8217;ll be on the right track.</p>
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