Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Work At Home Advertising - Language Spoken continued....

Hello again. Here we are in the “E's and F's”
or our language spoken terms.  Please remember
that these terms are being taken from the
Directory of Ezines which were provided by the
owner Charlie Page in an email. It's not too
late to join me as a member. That starts by
taking a look  at what DOE has to offer. You
can do that by clicking on the image below.




Ebook

An electronic book, suitable for reading on a
computer monitor.  Some eBooks come in EXE
format and can only be viewed on a Windows
computer. The new standard is to create ebooks
in PDF format, which can be viewed by any computer,
or A pay per click term meaning the web address
(URL) you want people to see when they see
your ad.  In most cases it can be different
from the Target URL, which allows you to use an
ad tracker without people seeing the long ad tracker
link. (in most cases) printed.

Editor

A person who contributes content to an online
publication or webpage. Unlike a webmaster, an
editor is usually responsible for only certain
pages on a website and can generally only add
or edit contributions they make to the site.

Ezine

Electronic Magazine.  Much like an  offline
newsletter, ezines exist primarily to  deliver
information to their readers.  They support the
costs of publishing by selling advertising. Like
their offline counterparts, ezine publishers
usually don't write the articles they include in
their ezine, but rather use the articles of others
to create their ezine content.

Follow Up Series

A series of email messages delivered over time to
prospetive customers who  have reuested further
information.

FTP

Stands for File Transfer Protocol. A computer
program that allows transfer of files from your
personal computer to a web server. Using FTP is
the most common way to transfer web pages to a
web server when you create a website.

Forum

An online gathering of people with a common
interest. Forums are run using a forum script
(software) that allows the moerator to approve
messages to display as well as displaying
messages in subject order.

Till tomorrow, stay "kule"....

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