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New DVD Converter Software Gaining Notoriety
There is a new bad mama-jama on the block! 1Click DVD Converter, a software program that converts DVD movies and episodes quickly and easily to video files for: iPod , iPhone , Apple TV , Archos, Creative Labs Zen, Generic DivX, Microsoft Zune (MPEG-4) and Sony PSP. CPRx error correction technology ensures the highest level of success when converting the latest generation of DVDs.
You can convert all your favorite DVDs with just one click. Unlike other software with complex settings and multiple steps, 1CLICK DVD Converter is easy to use. Movie and episode detection is automatic and doesn't require you to preview or try and guess which files to include. Just click the Start button and return to find your DVD converted.
Even though it's easy to use, there are advanced features for those who want more control. A preview window shows you exactly how the converted video will appear on your portable device. There are options to set zoom, resolution and video quality. Switching between mobile devices is as simple as one click. You can even convert a DVD to DivX compatible format.
If you own any one of the mobile devices mentioned in this article, it will be certainly worth your while to investigate 1Click DVD Converter.
You can convert all your favorite DVDs with just one click. Unlike other software with complex settings and multiple steps, 1CLICK DVD Converter is easy to use. Movie and episode detection is automatic and doesn't require you to preview or try and guess which files to include. Just click the Start button and return to find your DVD converted.
Even though it's easy to use, there are advanced features for those who want more control. A preview window shows you exactly how the converted video will appear on your portable device. There are options to set zoom, resolution and video quality. Switching between mobile devices is as simple as one click. You can even convert a DVD to DivX compatible format.
If you own any one of the mobile devices mentioned in this article, it will be certainly worth your while to investigate 1Click DVD Converter.
Here is a video, if interested.
Click Here To Learn More About 1Click DVD Converter
So You Want a Web Presence
Most newcomers to web business don't have a clue what to do when it comes to getting up and running on the World Wide Web.
Understandably, it appears to be an overwhelming and confusing task. Questions arise as to how much will it cost and how long will it take. I am here to tell you, it is not as bad as some make it to be.
Part of the confusion comes about because many newcomers meld "Why Do I Want a Web Presence" to "How Do I Get a Web Presence." Both are separate processes.
Regarding the "Why" involves decisions as to what you will do with your Website: Sell products or services, create a blog, create a personal or family website (non-commercial), etc. Once you determine the "Why" part, then you can move into the "How."
So, how do you get a Web Presence?
Well, it involves a process. That process involves:
1. Researching and Registering A Domain Name
2. Getting a Host Provider
3. Designing a Website
I will explain each process in more detail and highlight reasonable cost expectations.
Researching a Domain Name
A domain name is that google.com, yahoo.com, 1clickdvd-copy.com, and digitaldrake.com names that people type into a web browser. If you are serious about making money online, I highly recommend that you get your own dot.com domain name. There are several good reasons for this: (1) They are cheap and easy to get, as opposed to several years ago. A dotcom (yoursite.com) domain name will cost you anywhere from $9.99/year to $35/year (depending on where you shop).
This annual fee is akin to renting; as long as you pay the annual fee, the domain is yours and no one else can get it. You also have the option of "renting" or "registering" your domain in 2, 3, 5, or 10 year pops rather than 1 year.
Your first step is to conduct research to see if the domain you want is available. This is very easy to do. You can go to GoDaddy.com or HostGator and use their search tool. The search tool will tell you if the domain name you want is available. Be advised that every name in the English dictionary is taken, you will have to use your imagination when doing your research. If possible, try to keep your domain names as short as reasonably possible. Too, choose one that is memorable.
Once you have researched your domain name and found that it is available, you will need to find a host provider.
The Host Provider
Host providers are those companies who are magically connected to the Internet. They are the ones who will hold or "host" your website files (html, gifs, jpeg, etc). They rent - on a monthly basis - space on their servers. If you will have a small website, you will rent one of their smaller and cheaper packages. If you will have a very large website, you will rent one of their more expensive packages. For most, the cheaper hosting packages will suffice.
What can you expect to pay for hosting? Anywhere from $4.99/month to $59.00/month (or more for very large websites). As you can see, hosting really is not that expensive either; if you select a cheaper hosting package.
How does hosting work? Well, you purchase a hosting package, the host provider will provide you will login information to your hosting account (also known as server space), you log in, and upload your webpages to your server. That's it!
Bringing The Domain Name and Hosting Together
So far you have seen that you need a domain and a host provider as the first two steps to getting a web presence. The best part is that you can do all of the above in one place. You can research a domain, register a domain, and purchase hosting from one place: GoDaddy.com.
GoDaddy is the service I most recommend because they make it very easy; plus, their hosting packages are very reasonable and their service is reliable.
You now have one more step to complete before you will have a web presence.
Designing a Website
Having a domain name and hosting will do you know good if there is nothing uploaded to your server. Thus, you will need a website. Understand that having a domain name is not the same as having a website. A website are the web page files that you upload to your host server space.
If you do not know how to design a web site, hire someone to design one for you. Looking in the local phone book or newspaper for a web designer can be expensive. A better and cheaper option is to hire one online from one of the many "Hire-A-Programmer" websites such as Rent-a-Coder or Scriptlance.
All you have to do is go to these websites, sign up for a free account, post your requirement for a web designer, set a bidding price (what you are willing to pay), and web designers from all over the world will compete for your business. You select a web designer and he will start working on your web design project.
The web designer does not get paid until you are satisfied with the work.
You are not limited to hiring just web designers. You can hire persons to create graphic art such as logos and banners. In fact, you can hire programmers to do just about any project you can imagine.
I firmly believe in DIYS (Do It Your Self). Learn how to design your own websites using Frontpage or Dreamweaver. Take a course or purchase an instruction book. Also, learn how to create your own graphics using Adobe Photoshop. These are programs I use in the classes I've taught and I highly recommend learning how to use them if you plan on designing your own websites.
So, there you have it: Researching and Registering A Domain Name, Getting a Host Provider, and Designing a Website will get you a web presence.
Once you have your web presence, all you have to do is get people to visit your site.
I will discuss getting traffic in a subsequent article.
Understandably, it appears to be an overwhelming and confusing task. Questions arise as to how much will it cost and how long will it take. I am here to tell you, it is not as bad as some make it to be.
Part of the confusion comes about because many newcomers meld "Why Do I Want a Web Presence" to "How Do I Get a Web Presence." Both are separate processes.
Regarding the "Why" involves decisions as to what you will do with your Website: Sell products or services, create a blog, create a personal or family website (non-commercial), etc. Once you determine the "Why" part, then you can move into the "How."
So, how do you get a Web Presence?
Well, it involves a process. That process involves:
1. Researching and Registering A Domain Name
2. Getting a Host Provider
3. Designing a Website
I will explain each process in more detail and highlight reasonable cost expectations.
Researching a Domain Name
A domain name is that google.com, yahoo.com, 1clickdvd-copy.com, and digitaldrake.com names that people type into a web browser. If you are serious about making money online, I highly recommend that you get your own dot.com domain name. There are several good reasons for this: (1) They are cheap and easy to get, as opposed to several years ago. A dotcom (yoursite.com) domain name will cost you anywhere from $9.99/year to $35/year (depending on where you shop).
This annual fee is akin to renting; as long as you pay the annual fee, the domain is yours and no one else can get it. You also have the option of "renting" or "registering" your domain in 2, 3, 5, or 10 year pops rather than 1 year.
Your first step is to conduct research to see if the domain you want is available. This is very easy to do. You can go to GoDaddy.com or HostGator and use their search tool. The search tool will tell you if the domain name you want is available. Be advised that every name in the English dictionary is taken, you will have to use your imagination when doing your research. If possible, try to keep your domain names as short as reasonably possible. Too, choose one that is memorable.
Once you have researched your domain name and found that it is available, you will need to find a host provider.
The Host Provider
Host providers are those companies who are magically connected to the Internet. They are the ones who will hold or "host" your website files (html, gifs, jpeg, etc). They rent - on a monthly basis - space on their servers. If you will have a small website, you will rent one of their smaller and cheaper packages. If you will have a very large website, you will rent one of their more expensive packages. For most, the cheaper hosting packages will suffice.
What can you expect to pay for hosting? Anywhere from $4.99/month to $59.00/month (or more for very large websites). As you can see, hosting really is not that expensive either; if you select a cheaper hosting package.
How does hosting work? Well, you purchase a hosting package, the host provider will provide you will login information to your hosting account (also known as server space), you log in, and upload your webpages to your server. That's it!
Bringing The Domain Name and Hosting Together
So far you have seen that you need a domain and a host provider as the first two steps to getting a web presence. The best part is that you can do all of the above in one place. You can research a domain, register a domain, and purchase hosting from one place: GoDaddy.com.
GoDaddy is the service I most recommend because they make it very easy; plus, their hosting packages are very reasonable and their service is reliable.
You now have one more step to complete before you will have a web presence.
Designing a Website
Having a domain name and hosting will do you know good if there is nothing uploaded to your server. Thus, you will need a website. Understand that having a domain name is not the same as having a website. A website are the web page files that you upload to your host server space.
If you do not know how to design a web site, hire someone to design one for you. Looking in the local phone book or newspaper for a web designer can be expensive. A better and cheaper option is to hire one online from one of the many "Hire-A-Programmer" websites such as Rent-a-Coder or Scriptlance.
All you have to do is go to these websites, sign up for a free account, post your requirement for a web designer, set a bidding price (what you are willing to pay), and web designers from all over the world will compete for your business. You select a web designer and he will start working on your web design project.
The web designer does not get paid until you are satisfied with the work.
You are not limited to hiring just web designers. You can hire persons to create graphic art such as logos and banners. In fact, you can hire programmers to do just about any project you can imagine.
I firmly believe in DIYS (Do It Your Self). Learn how to design your own websites using Frontpage or Dreamweaver. Take a course or purchase an instruction book. Also, learn how to create your own graphics using Adobe Photoshop. These are programs I use in the classes I've taught and I highly recommend learning how to use them if you plan on designing your own websites.
So, there you have it: Researching and Registering A Domain Name, Getting a Host Provider, and Designing a Website will get you a web presence.
Once you have your web presence, all you have to do is get people to visit your site.
I will discuss getting traffic in a subsequent article.
Generate Massive Traffic To Your Website Now!
It is not often that free and cheap methods and strategies come along that show how to quickly generate massive traffic to your websites.
Well, I have one for you ...
http://hopurl.com/48845
I've teamed up with some great people and put together a report that reveals the traffic trick I've been quietly using.
The report is called the $5 Traffic Trick Report!
This strategy is ESPECIALLY important to those WITHOUT their own opt-in list, because it allows you to get new traffic to your sites daily and produce sales. Without traffic, (from a list or elsewhere), you wont make a dime in internet marketing.
Want to Know More?
Step One: Create a Hubpage or Squidoo Lens.
Step Two: Do this trick.
Step Three: Start Getting Traffic Instantly!
Click on the link below to learn how you can start using this trick right now!
http://hopurl.com/48845
Well, I have one for you ...
http://hopurl.com/48845
I've teamed up with some great people and put together a report that reveals the traffic trick I've been quietly using.
The report is called the $5 Traffic Trick Report!
This strategy is ESPECIALLY important to those WITHOUT their own opt-in list, because it allows you to get new traffic to your sites daily and produce sales. Without traffic, (from a list or elsewhere), you wont make a dime in internet marketing.
Want to Know More?
Step One: Create a Hubpage or Squidoo Lens.
Step Two: Do this trick.
Step Three: Start Getting Traffic Instantly!
Click on the link below to learn how you can start using this trick right now!
http://hopurl.com/48845
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