Monday, October 11, 2010

Work At Home Advertising - Language Spoken wrapup.

Hi again, Warren here. Sorry for the lapse
in time, been doing some research and
found some neat stuff I want to share with
you.  But, in due time.

You know what Emperor Hadrian Said about the building
of Rome, don't you?  "Brick by brick, citizens, brick
by brick".

Same goes for your business.  Today, I want
to wrap up the Work At Home Advertising,
the Language Spoken segment.  Then I will
republish them in  a nice report.

There are only eight remaining terms, so here
goes....

Teleseminar

A phone call where people can listen and (usually)
several experts discuss a particular topic. 
Teleseminar calls are often recorded and
provided to customers in MP3 format for later
listening.


Thank You  Page

The page a customer is sent to upon successful
payment for a product.  The thank you page is
often where links are provided to download the
product purchased.

Upload

The process of transferring a  file from a
local computer to a web server.  Uploading is
most often done using software and a process
called FTP.

Verified Opt-In

See Double Opt In listed previously.

Web Host

A company that rents space on a web server to
customers who want to have a web page.

Webmaster

The person who runs a website from a technical
standpoint.  The webmaster is usually the
person who creates and uploads the webpages
to the web server and maintains control over
the entire site.

WYSIWYG
Stands for "What You See Is What You Get" and
means that the page that is printed or displayed
will look identical to the one that is composed.

OK {:>) were done.  Give me a couple of
days and I will upload the complete list for
your rentention.

Please don't forget the source of these elements
is the Directory Of Ezines.  And...if you
have not checked this valuable resource, stop
what your doing and go here right now.

               Directory of Ezines

In fact, I feel this is such an important resource
and well worth the membership fee, I am going
to do a separate blog just dedicated to a
review of the DOE.

Ok friends,  stay dry and keep "Kuhl"....

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