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Law Firm Internet Marketing An Executive Summary Using the Q&A Format - Part IV pect came in the form of the "message bases". Once logged on to a bbs, you could read and write messages in the hundreds of message bases which were then circulated among the thousands of bbs's around the world that were members of Fidonet. The message bases each had a specific topic ranging from social to entertainment to educational to technical to religious and on and on.You mentioned marketing packages. How much should I be spending on a marketing budget on my website in law firm Internet marketing.This is an it depends question. It depends on your particular market place (are you in Peoria or Manhattan), your competitors (your keyword competitors I mean) and how fast you want to see results (slow build of traffic or faster build of traffic) with your law firm Internet marketing. I can say this definitely – don’t buy an Internet marketing website unless you are prepared to market it at some decent monthly level right out of the gate. Lets move on to the “it depends” part a bit more in depth. If you want fast results out of the gate then you need to do Pay The sharing part came in the form of the "file bases". In fact, I dare say that the golden era of shareware programs came at the same point when bbs's were at their height in popularity. The file bases were the areas where a bbs user could download many different softwares on How to Use Social Media I In the last couple of years, web professionals have been gushing about Web 2.0. A look at Wikipedia tells us that the term Web 2.0 was developed by O'Reilly Media that refers to a second generation of web services that emphasize online collaboration and sharing among users. Go beyond Wikipedia and look at other sources and you will very likely get about a thousand and one descriptions of Web 2.0. So it appears that Web 2.0 is a different thing for different people although social networking seems to be a common denominator among all the different descriptions. Take note though of the terms "online collaboration" and "sharing among users" because they will figure prominently in what we are about relate.In order to make the best use of all opportunities to promote your online business, it is important that you learn how to use social media. The term appears at first sight to be one of those that are used by marketers to cover some form of advertising technique designed to screw the public through the use of such outlets as TV and radio. However, while the term may be unfortunate, the way they operate is going to sweep the internet by storm. That storm has already begun.People who use social media tend to be of the younger generations, and they use them to share experiences, information and generally communicate with people they would otherwise never have had the opportunity to contact. An Australi Now before anything else, this article is neither an endorsement nor criticism of Web 2.0. But to an old-timer such as myself, Web 2.0 is a rehash of some of the online things we used to do back in the late 80's and early 90's. For those of us who have been doing the rounds of the internet even before Netscape was born, we had our own social networking scene then. They were known as Bulletin Board Systems or BBS's. In today's web world, bbs is synonymous with online forum--the sites which commonly have people contributing answers to questions posted by fellow users. Back in the early days, bbs's were literally a system in themselves. To be able to access a bbs in your area, you need a modem hooked up to your computer. These modems would use the regular telephone line to achieve connection. As the person trying to access, also known as the client, you would also need a "terminal" application to issue the dialing instruction. Two of the most common terminal programs were Telix and Hyperterminal, and oh, we were mostly using either DOS or Windows 3.1 then, and a few using either Linux or OS/2. Oh my God, OS/2! If you are now trying to catch your breath from the description of the processes involved just to access a bbs back then, it was indeed cumbersome to a certain extent. Too many application requirements to make a simple connection. But to fast-forward a bit, once you get connected to a bbs, there were also a thousand and one things you could do while online, most if not all of which were equally as exciting as what some of today's wonderful web applications have to offer. Online collaboration and sharing were two of the biggest attractions of the bbs community especially if you were a member of a bbs network. The biggest bbs network at the time was known as Fidonet and amazingly, their website still exists today--www.fidonet.org. The online collaboration and social networking aspect came in the form of the "message bases". Once logged on to a bbs, you could read and write messages in the hundreds of message bases which were then circulated among the thousands of bbs's around the world that were members of Fidonet. The message bases each had a specific topic ranging from social to entertainment to educational to technical to religious and on and on. The sharing part came in the form of the "file bases". In fact, I dare say that the golden era of shareware programs came at the same point when bbs's were at their height in popularity. The file bases were the areas where a bbs user could download many different softwares on A Guide To Finding CD DVD Replication and Packaging l figure prominently in what we are about relate.We have come a long way from the time when only professionals could replicate CDs and DVDs. With the advent of blank media and the technology to duplicate it or burn it, almost anyone can now make their own CD. The ability to place digital media on a disc has changed how we both use and view this type of media today. It has taken only a few years for CDs to take over the spot once exclusively held by cassettes. Video and music cassettes are becoming dinosaurs before our very eyes. In time, our children may even view them like we used to view vinyl records and 8-tracks!But where do you find CD and DVD replication and packaging services? Any large city worth it’s salt will have these types of duplicatio Now before anything else, this article is neither an endorsement nor criticism of Web 2.0. But to an old-timer such as myself, Web 2.0 is a rehash of some of the online things we used to do back in the late 80's and early 90's. For those of us who have been doing the rounds of the internet even before Netscape was born, we had our own social networking scene then. They were known as Bulletin Board Systems or BBS's. In today's web world, bbs is synonymous with online forum--the sites which commonly have people contributing answers to questions posted by fellow users. Back in the early days, bbs's were literally a system in themselves. To be able to access a bbs in your area, you need a modem hooked up to your computer. These modems would use the regular telephone line to achieve connection. As the person trying to access, also known as the client, you would also need a "terminal" application to issue the dialing instruction. Two of the most common terminal programs were Telix and Hyperterminal, and oh, we were mostly using either DOS or Windows 3.1 then, and a few using either Linux or OS/2. Oh my God, OS/2! If you are now trying to catch your breath from the description of the processes involved just to access a bbs back then, it was indeed cumbersome to a certain extent. Too many application requirements to make a simple connection. But to fast-forward a bit, once you get connected to a bbs, there were also a thousand and one things you could do while online, most if not all of which were equally as exciting as what some of today's wonderful web applications have to offer. Online collaboration and sharing were two of the biggest attractions of the bbs community especially if you were a member of a bbs network. The biggest bbs network at the time was known as Fidonet and amazingly, their website still exists today--www.fidonet.org. The online collaboration and social networking aspect came in the form of the "message bases". Once logged on to a bbs, you could read and write messages in the hundreds of message bases which were then circulated among the thousands of bbs's around the world that were members of Fidonet. The message bases each had a specific topic ranging from social to entertainment to educational to technical to religious and on and on. The sharing part came in the form of the "file bases". In fact, I dare say that the golden era of shareware programs came at the same point when bbs's were at their height in popularity. The file bases were the areas where a bbs user could download many different softwares on Used Cubicles 's were literally a system in themselves. To be able to access a bbs in your area, you need a modem hooked up to your computer. These modems would use the regular telephone line to achieve connection. As the person trying to access, also known as the client, you would also need a "terminal" application to issue the dialing instruction. Two of the most common terminal programs were Telix and Hyperterminal, and oh, we were mostly using either DOS or Windows 3.1 then, and a few using either Linux or OS/2. Oh my God, OS/2!Cubicles provide a professional touch, independence and uniqueness in offices. People could carry out their job peacefully without losing concentration. The basic purpose of cubicles is to reduce noise by checking the chatting behavior of the employees. The employees cannot get separate offices because it will not only be costly, but also occupy a big area. The cubicle, invented in the 1960s, is the right solution for these problems. Used cubicles can be bought at lower prices than their new counterparts; seek and ye shall find.In the beginning cubicles were accepted with mixed reactions. These surely give a decent look to the offices and make it possible to arrange the whole office in an interesting If you are now trying to catch your breath from the description of the processes involved just to access a bbs back then, it was indeed cumbersome to a certain extent. Too many application requirements to make a simple connection. But to fast-forward a bit, once you get connected to a bbs, there were also a thousand and one things you could do while online, most if not all of which were equally as exciting as what some of today's wonderful web applications have to offer. Online collaboration and sharing were two of the biggest attractions of the bbs community especially if you were a member of a bbs network. The biggest bbs network at the time was known as Fidonet and amazingly, their website still exists today--www.fidonet.org. The online collaboration and social networking aspect came in the form of the "message bases". Once logged on to a bbs, you could read and write messages in the hundreds of message bases which were then circulated among the thousands of bbs's around the world that were members of Fidonet. The message bases each had a specific topic ranging from social to entertainment to educational to technical to religious and on and on. The sharing part came in the form of the "file bases". In fact, I dare say that the golden era of shareware programs came at the same point when bbs's were at their height in popularity. The file bases were the areas where a bbs user could download many different softwares on How To Generate A Passive Income Online eed cumbersome to a certain extent. Too many application requirements to make a simple connection. But to fast-forward a bit, once you get connected to a bbs, there were also a thousand and one things you could do while online, most if not all of which were equally as exciting as what some of today's wonderful web applications have to offer.Passive income is not something that was invented with the advent of internet. But, what the advent of internet has done is to increase the opportunities to make it. Each day more and more people are switching over to generating passive income online. These people are not just idle homemakers looking to make some extra buck in their free time, but, are dedicated professionals like doctors and lawyers who are looking for ways to supplement their income. So, how can you generate passive income online? There are many ways to do it and it is beyond the scope of this article to explain them all. Let us just look at the three most lucrative fields – self-publishing, affiliate marketing, websites.Even with Online collaboration and sharing were two of the biggest attractions of the bbs community especially if you were a member of a bbs network. The biggest bbs network at the time was known as Fidonet and amazingly, their website still exists today--www.fidonet.org. The online collaboration and social networking aspect came in the form of the "message bases". Once logged on to a bbs, you could read and write messages in the hundreds of message bases which were then circulated among the thousands of bbs's around the world that were members of Fidonet. The message bases each had a specific topic ranging from social to entertainment to educational to technical to religious and on and on. The sharing part came in the form of the "file bases". In fact, I dare say that the golden era of shareware programs came at the same point when bbs's were at their height in popularity. The file bases were the areas where a bbs user could download many different softwares on Why A Virtual Assistant Needs A Professional Website pect came in the form of the "message bases". Once logged on to a bbs, you could read and write messages in the hundreds of message bases which were then circulated among the thousands of bbs's around the world that were members of Fidonet. The message bases each had a specific topic ranging from social to entertainment to educational to technical to religious and on and on.If you had to take a final exam to determine how well you will succeed with your Virtual Assistant business, your online business presence would probably account for eighty percent of your grade.It's your first impression and we all know how important they are. It's not just the first thing that most people will experience when they come to check you out; it has to take your place in a virtual way. Your website should reach out to shake their hand and make them feel comfortable about initiating a new business relationship with you.Do you get a majority of your new clients through word of mouth recommendations and think that your website isn't that important? Look at it from a new perspective. W The sharing part came in the form of the "file bases". In fact, I dare say that the golden era of shareware programs came at the same point when bbs's were at their height in popularity. The file bases were the areas where a bbs user could download many different softwares on a try before you buy basis, hence the term "shareware". A interesting sidelight to file downloading then was that computer viruses were just starting to proliferate and there were not that many antivirus solutions available. I suppose we all just had to grin and bear, and kept our fingers tightly crossed. Another attraction of the bbs's were the availability of online games. The games were nothing like today's which are almost realistic in their graphics and surround sound. The bbs games then were mostly text-based, but equally colorful and adventuresome. Like the message and file bases, the games that had tournaments in them were circulated around the world so you could be sitting in front of your computer in a remote island in the Pacific playing against someone living in the heart of London. The drawback to accessing bbs's was the busy line. Most bbs's ran on only one phone line and if a user was hogging his/her online time, other users were denied access. We also mentioned above that connecting to a bbs could be cumbersome chore given a lot of requirements involved so the whole process was not too appealing to those who were not predisposed to going through the steps. Remember too that internet access was not in the mainstream at the time so the exchange of messages, files and games were not done in real-time. Transporting the messages, files and games around the world was expensive. The highest modem speed that could have been achieved then was 28.8 Kbps so the more the messages and files and games, the longer time you had to spend connected to the internet provider. In short, it was quite expensive for the operator of bbs to maintain their systems and for the user, the experience could been frustrating especially when having to deal with busy phone lines. And yes, bbs's were mostly free for anyone to access. When the internet started to become mainstream, bbs's started to fade away. So the next time you read something hyping the virtues of Web 2.0, there is no need to get too carried away. The trail had been blazed, albeit in a manner not as sophisticated as today's web is capable of. Indeed the ability to collaborate in almost real-time and the eye-catching presentations Web 2.0 can deliver could not have been achieved back then, but the elements are essentially the same. If not for anything else, Web 2.0 has provided a nice little stroll down memory lane.
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