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Ratu Lewis

Ratu Lewis is the owner of Margin Media a total e-Business solutions studio. Margin Media specializes in online marketing services such as website design and development. See how Ratu can help your business at http://www.maginmedia.com.au.
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Why isn't your Web site attracting business? You took the time to obtain the site, looked at the tutorials, and created pages you can be proud of. so why isn't anyone noticing?

Your Website

You put time and care into your Web site, but your site isn't actually made for you alone. People who create Web pages do so for a reason - to sell or buy products, to meet people, to expound on opinions and ideas, to get money, the list goes on and on.
A lot of sites have them, but you don't know what they are. It is an intriguing little button right on the Web page, and it is full of mystery. Just what is an RSS feed?

Defining RSS

Many Web sites out there offer RSS feeds. You click, you receive - it's just that simple. But just what are you getting into with that innocuous mouse button of yours? What in the world is an RSS feed in the first place?

Technically, RSS stands for Rich Site Summary and it only exists online.
You cannot surf the Web without running into one, and often you find yourself reading one before you even know what's happening. They're blogs, and they're all over the Internet. But how is a blog going to help your business, or your Web site?

What are Blogs?

Web logs, commonly shortened to "blogs," are continuous content. Search engines and Internet users love content, lots of rich text that's fun to read.
And do you even need Web 2.0? It sounds like a step toward the future, it's becoming a popular catchphrase, and it seems like something that's essential for all good Web sites. But should you even buy into that hype? What is Web 2.0, really?

What is Web 2.0?

Web 2.0 is a very technical term applied to a very simple concept: the little extras you might find on the Web.
The term "domain names" is more Internet jargon that's very simple in concept and a little difficult to grasp in actuality. Often misused and misunderstood, domain names probably aren't what you think they are.

What Are Domain Names?

You open up your browser, click on the text bar near the top, and type in a Web address. In all cases, you'll be typing in some sort of domain name.

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