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Use email forms on your web site instead of embedding your email
address directly in your HTML pages. Embedded email addresses
often are harvested by spam robots. Forms cannot be used in this
manner.
Today's tip is by Richard Lowe, webmaster of Internet Tips and Secrets
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Our Webmaster App selection for the first issue of SiteProNews
is Arachnophilia 4.0 ,
a powerful, easy-to-use HTML editor, featuring user-defined toolbars, built-in tutorials & FTP
client, keyboard macros, spell checker and much more. Designated Careware by the author.
If you have a Webmaster App that you would like listed on the SPN site, send us an email with details to:
wapps@sitepronews.com
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If you need a CGI script for your web site but can't afford a PERL programmer,
chances are the script that you need has already been written by someone.
Check out The CGI Resource Index,
one of the largest freeware/shareware CGI script repositories on the Web.
Think your web site qualifies as a SPN Site of the Day, send us an email with details to:
sotd@sitepronews.com
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In the coming months, we plan to provide our visitors with one of the
most comprehensive EBook link libraries on the Web. Check back frequently
for new additions. In the meantime, check out our current selection of
Free
and Shareware EBooks.
We welcome authors of EBooks to submit their publications to SPN via email to:
ebooks@sitepronews.com
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Need some good promotion tools to give your web site an edge on the competition?
Well, this is a good place to start your search. We'll be adding freeware and shareware
promotion software on a regular basis Check out our
current selections right now.
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Site submission can be a time intensive undertaking. Fortunately, there
are growing number of submission applications that can save you time
and money. Some are sophisticated and some are pretty basic. You
can check out our current picks
right here.
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ROIbot - A Suite of Marketing Power Tools for Pennies a Day!
SubmitPlus - Promote your site to 110 search engines... FREE!
Pocket Flier! - Generate 25,000 targeted visitors to your site!
Affinity - Robust, reliable WebHosting for small & medium-sized web sites.
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Understanding Key
E-Business Terms
by By Todd W. Winslow |

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Whether you're operating your own online business, wanting to
start one, running affiliate programs, or wanting to advertise
in e-zines - or sell advertising in your own e-zine or on your
web site, it's important to know and understand the relevant
terms used in e-business today.
Hits:
You see this term everywhere, and often, it is misunderstood and
misused. Each hit to a web site doesn't necessarily represent
one visitor. Generally, hits refer to not only the web page
itself, but all files requested, including all graphics.
Therefore, if a page has 25 graphics, each visitor to that page
represents 26 hits - one hit for the page and 25 for the
graphics. As you can see, hits can be very misleading when
representing web site traffic.
Page Views - Also known as Impressions:
As the term indicates, this refers to the number of times each
page on your site is viewed by a visitor. If your site has 20
pages, and a visitor goes to all pages, that visitor generated
20 page views. Keep in mind, every time that same visitor
returns to your site, they will again generate more page views,
regardless of the time between visits. Please note that some
affiliate programs use the term page views or impressions
synonymously with unique visitors.
Unique Visitors:
This, by far, is the best and most reliable measure of traffic.
A unique visitor is one visitor to a web site, regardless of
how many pages he or she visits or how many pages or
files/graphics the site contains. Unique visitors are counted
only once for a specific period of time - depending upon how the
site statistics are configured. Generally, a visitor is only
counted once in a thirty day period, no matter how many times
they may have returned during that time. Keep in mind, this
time period varies wildly in the industry, so when talking
about unique visitors, make sure you know how long it takes for
a visitor to be counted again.
CTR - Click Through Ratio:
Used primarily in affiliate programs and advertising, this is
the ratio between the total impressions of a banner or link and
the number of times a site visitor actually clicks on (or
executes), the banner or link. For example, if a banner/link
had 10,000 impressions in a month, but the advertiser's
banner/link was only actually clicked 2,000 times during that
same period, the CTR would be 20%.
CPC - Cost Per Click:
This represents the amount of money (or other consideration), an
advertiser would pay to the site owner each time their banner
or link was clicked by a site visitor.
CPI - Cost Per Impression:
This represents the amount of money (or other consideration), an
advertiser would pay to the site owner each time their banner
or link was viewed by a site visitor.
CPM - Cost Per Thousand:
This is the amount an advertiser would pay a site owner for
every thousand units. I'm using the term UNITS to represent
whatever the site owner and advertiser agreed to base payments
on - per click, per impression, per subscriber (in e-zine
advertising), etc. For example, if you were being paid $.20
cents for each click through, and in a month your site generated
10,000 click throughs for a specific advertiser, you would be
paid $2,000.
There are many more terms you should become familiar with, but
these are the most commonly used terms with regard to web site
traffic, affiliate programs, and web site and/or e-zine
advertising.
About The Author
Todd W. Winslow is co-owner of TADD Marketing Group, L.L.C.
He is also the founder of TADD Publishing Group
which publishes a variety of e-mail newsletters and is co-creator of
The Mystic Beagle - a romance and relationship advice web site.
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