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    <title>Websites as businesses</title>
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    <published>2008-08-10T11:09:40-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-08-10T11:09:40-06:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>nicolae</name>
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    <category term="Community" />
    <category term="corporate" />
    <category term="Database" />
    <category term="Directory" />
    <category term="download" />
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    <category term="Online Information" />
    <category term="Online Services" />
    <category term="Online Shop" />
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    <category term="types" />
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<p>Turning a website into an income source is a common practice for  web-developers and website owners. There are several methods for creating a  website business which fall into two broad categories.</p>
<p><b>1. Online Information Businesses</b></p>
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<p>Turning a website into an income source is a common practice for  web-developers and website owners. There are several methods for creating a  website business which fall into two broad categories.</p>
<p><b>1. Online Information Businesses</b></p>
<p>Some websites offer no products at all but provide free information with  income coming from clicks the visitors make on advertisements (see contextual  ads). There is a wide range of monetizing used on such sites and the sites  themselves are actively traded and bought and sold as going concerns.</p>
<p>Guides have been published which explain how to create such a business. See  links at bottom of page.</p>
<p><b>2. Online Shop Businesses</b></p>
<p>While most business websites serve as a shop window for brick and mortar  businesses it is increasingly the case that some websites are businesses in  their own right. These websites are fully self-contained businesses entities  offering, for example, immediate downloads of retail software on payment of the  product's price via their shopping cart.</p>
<p>Guides have been published which explain how to create such a business. See  links at bottom of page.</p>
<p><b>3. Online Services Businesses</b></p>
<p>It offers a lot of services in every field, such as, tourism, economic,  politic, social welfare.</p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">Spelling</span></h2>
<p>As noted above, there are several different spellings for this term. Although  &quot;website&quot; and &quot;web site&quot; are commonly used (the former especially in British  English), the Associated Press Stylebook, Reuters, Microsoft, academia, book  publishing, The Chicago Manual of Style, and dictionaries such as  Merriam-Webster use the two-word, initially capitalized spelling <i>Web site</i>.  This is because &quot;Web&quot; is not a general term but a shortened form of <i>World  Wide Web</i>. As with many newly created terms, it may take some time before a  common spelling is finalized. (This controversy also applies to derivative terms  such as &quot;Web master&quot;/&quot;webmaster&quot; and &quot;Web cam&quot;/&quot;webcam&quot;).</p>
<p>The Canadian Oxford Dictionary and the Canadian Press Stylebook list  &quot;website&quot; and &quot;web page&quot; as the preferred spellings. The Oxford English  Dictionary began using &quot;website&quot; as its standardized form in 2004.<sup class="reference" id="_ref-0"><a href="file:///I:/www/domaining/domaining/Website.html#_note-0" title="">[2]</a></sup></p>
<p>Bill Walsh, the copy chief of <i>The Washington Post's</i> national desk, and  one of American English&rsquo;s foremost grammarians, argues for the two-word spelling  with capital W in his books <i>Lapsing into a Comma</i> and <i>The Elephants of  Style</i>, and on his site, the Slot. <sup class="reference" id="_ref-1"> <a href="file:///I:/www/domaining/domaining/Website.html#_note-1" title="">[3]</a></sup></p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">Way to Upload website and earn on click basis</span></h2>
<p>Here are some guidelines to make a website for earning pupose.</p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">Types of websites</span></h2>
<p>There are many varieties of Web sites, each specializing in a particular type  of content or use, and they may be arbitrarily classified in any number of ways.  A few such classifications might include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Affiliate: enabled portal that renders not only its custom CMS but also  	syndicated content from other content providers for an agreed fee. There are  	usually three relationship tiers. Affiliate Agencies (e.g., Commission  	Junction), Advertisers (e.g., Ebay) and consumer (e.g., Yahoo).</li>
<li>Archive site: used to preserve valuable electronic content threatened  	with extinction. Two examples are: Internet Archive, which since 1996 has  	preserved billions of old (and new) Web pages; and Google Groups, which in  	early 2005 was archiving over 845,000,000 messages posted to Usenet  	news/discussion groups.</li>
<li>Blog (or web log) site: sites generally used to post online diaries  	which may include discussion forums (e.g., blogger, Xanga).</li>
<li>Corporate website: used to provide background information about a  	business, organization, or service.</li>
<li>Commerce site or eCommerce site: for purchasing goods, such as  	Amazon.com.</li>
<li>Community site: a site where persons with similar interests communicate  	with each other, usually by chat or message boards, such as MySpace.</li>
<li>Database site: a site whose main use is the search and display of a  	specific database's content such as the Internet Movie Database or the  	Political Graveyard.<br />
    Development site: a site whose purpose is to provide information and  	resources related to software development, Web design and the like.</li>
<li>Directory site: a site that contains varied contents which are divided  	into categories and subcategories, such as Yahoo! directory, Google  	directory and Open Directory Project.</li>
<li>Download site: strictly used for downloading electronic content, such as  	software, game demos or computer wallpaper.</li>
<li>Employment site: allows employers to post job requirements for a  	position or positions and prospective employees to fill an application.</li>
<li>Erotica websites: shows sexual videos and images.</li>
<li>Game site: a site that is itself a game or &quot;playground&quot; where many  	people come to play, such as MSN Games ,Pogo.com and Newgrounds.com.</li>
<li>Geodomain refers to domain names that are the same as those of  	geographic entities, such as cities and countries. For example, Richmond.com  	is the geodomain for Richmond, Virginia.</li>
<li>Gripe site: a site devoted to the critique of a person, place,  	corporation, government, or institution.</li>
<li>Humor site: satirizes, parodies or otherwise exists solely to amuse.</li>
<li>Information site: contains content that is intended to inform visitors,  	but not necessarily for commercial purposes, such as: RateMyProfessors.com,  	Free Internet Lexicon and Encyclopedia. Most government, educational and  	non-profit institutions have an informational site.</li>
<li>Java applet site: contains software to run over the Web as a Web  	application.</li>
<li>Mirror (computing) site: A complete reproduction of a website.</li>
<li>News site: similar to an information site, but dedicated to dispensing  	news and commentary.</li>
<li>Personal homepage: run by an individual or a small group (such as a  	family) that contains information or any content that the individual wishes  	to include.</li>
<li>Phish site: a website created to fraudulently acquire sensitive  	information, such as passwords and credit card details, by masquerading as a  	trustworthy person or business (such as Social Security Administration,  	PayPal) in an electronic communication. (see Phishing).</li>
<li>Political site: A site on which people may voice political views.</li>
<li>Pornography (porn) site: a site that shows pornographic images and  	videos.</li>
<li>Rating site: A site on which people can praise or disparage what is  	featured (e.g. ratemyrack.com).</li>
<li>Review site: A site on which people can post reviews for products or  	services.</li>
<li>Search engine site: a site that provides general information and is  	intended as a gateway or lookup for other sites. A pure example is Google,  	and the most widely known extended type is Yahoo!.</li>
<li>Shock site: includes images or other material that is intended to be  	offensive to most viewers (e.g. rotten.com).</li>
<li>Warez: a site filled with illegal downloads.</li>
<li>Web portal: a site that provides a starting point or a gateway to other  	resources on the Internet or an intranet.</li>
<li>Wiki site: a site which users collaboratively edit (such as Wikipedia).</li>
</ul>
<p>Some websites may be included in one or more of these categories. For  example, a business website may promote the business's products, but may also  host informative documents, such as white papers. There are also numerous  sub-categories to the ones listed above. For example, a porn site is a specific  type of eCommerce site or business site (that is, it is trying to sell  memberships for access to its site). A fan site may be a dedication from the  owner to a particular celebrity.</p>
<p>Websites are constrained by architectural limits (e.g., the computing power  dedicated to the website). Very large websites, such as Yahoo!, Microsoft, and  Google employ many servers and load balancing equipment such as Cisco Content  Services Switches to distribute visitor loads over multiple computers at  multiple locations.</p>
<p>In January of 2007, Netcraft, an Internet monitoring company that has tracked  Web growth since 1995, reported that there were 106,875,138 Web sites with  domain names and content on them in 2007, compared to just 18,000 Web sites in  August 1995.</p>
<h2><span class="mw-headline">Prizes</span></h2>
<p>The Webby Awards are a set of awards presented to the world's &quot;best&quot;  websites, a concept pioneered by Best of the Web in 1994.</p>
<p>This guide is licensed under the <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html">GNU Free Documentation License</a>.  It uses material from the <a href="http://www.wikipedia.org/">Wikipedia</a>.</p>

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    <title>Lively, Google&#039;s 3D Second Life </title>
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    <published>2008-07-09T17:33:33-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-07-09T17:40:44-06:00</updated>
    <author>
      <name>nicolae</name>
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<p>Google forgot of Jaiku, the social networking, micro-blogging and  lifestreaming service purchased by Google in 2007, and wants now to compete with  Linden's Second Life.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lively.com/">Lively</a>, available in Google Labs, like Second Life, need a software  to be downloaded and installed in your computer (only Windows, for now), and it  uses the common browser for the members (it is, in fact, a plug-in for  browsers).</p>
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<p>Google forgot of Jaiku, the social networking, micro-blogging and  lifestreaming service purchased by Google in 2007, and wants now to compete with  Linden's Second Life.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.lively.com/">Lively</a>, available in Google Labs, like Second Life, need a software  to be downloaded and installed in your computer (only Windows, for now), and it  uses the common browser for the members (it is, in fact, a plug-in for  browsers).</p>
<p>Google does not consider it as an alternative life, but as an cyber  improvement of your existing life. For this, it uses the existing photos and  videos on Internet, or you can embed the Lively area into your content using  Google widgets.</p>
<p>Lively helps you to design your own virtual space and share it with the  others.</p>
<p><a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/07/be-who-you-want-on-web-pages-you-visit.html"> Google Official Blog</a> says that &quot;<i>if you enter a Lively room embedded on  your favorite blog or website, you can immediately get a sense of the room  creator's interests, just by looking at the furniture and environment they  chose. You can also express your own personality by customizing your avatar's  look, showing people who you are without having to say a word. Of course, you  can chat with each other, and you can also interact through animated actions.</i>&ldquo;</p>
<p>&quot;<i>Our intent is to be part of the users' everyday experience</i>,&quot; said  Niniane Wang, an engineering manager at Google with contribution in designing  Lively. &quot;<i>We designed it to be easy to use.</i>&quot;</p>
<p>For the moment, Lively does not allow any commercial use of this virtual  world.</p>
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  <entry>
    <title>MM Top Ranking </title>
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    <published>2008-07-05T16:28:10-06:00</published>
    <updated>2008-07-05T16:28:10-06:00</updated>
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<p align="justify">MM Top Ranking is a ranking system  			of specified items (may be persons, scripts, companies, etc.). There  			are two basic lists included in the system, one where the items are  			included by admin only, and the other where the registered members  			can suggest new items to be ranked. The rank is based on votes. The  			length of time between two votes from the same IP is set during the  			installation. There is the possibility, for registered members, to  			add comments for any item. Both the suggested items and comments are  			moderated by admin. Pages optimized for search engines. Some other features and options included.</p>
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<p align="justify">MM Top Ranking v1.1</p>
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