Friday, June 20, 2008

now you can earn money

now you can earn money by just only place

ad on your site just click below link

& just sign up as publisher

 

Link

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Free Adsense ,E-book Turn Key

Files hosted at RapidShare, if you don't have a rapideshare account click here to get raid of the waiting counter .
Yes it's about the sexy FireFox ^_^ .
please leave a comment and tell me what you think of this list .
1. Deleted "I will not post crap cheating it will get you banned" .
2. Deleted "I will not post crap cheating it will get you banned" .
3. Google_Adwords____Adsense_All_In_One__8_Books_.rar
4. 4000_Adsense_Keywords.pdf
5. Adsense_-_Joel_Comm.rar
6. product_Arsive_Adsense_11072005.xml
7. TOP_Adsense_Keywords.rar
8. adsense-decorator.zip
9. AdSenseTracker_v2.2__N3W.rar
10. Adsense_Arbitrage_Voodoo.pdf
11. Adsense.Confessions.How.To.Boast.Your.Adsense.Income.rar
12. 4adsenseparenting.zip
13. WPAdsenseV1.2-complete.zip
14. 40_Adsense_Sites_on_1_Domain.zip
15. The_Google_AdSense_Handbook.rar
16. adsense_ready_sites_1_3.rar
17. adsense_ready_sites_3_5.rar
18. adsense_ready_sites_3_4.rar
19. adsense_ready_sites_3_3.rar
20. adsense_ready_sites_3_2.rar
21. adsense_ready_sites_3_1.rar
22. adsense_ready_sites_3_6.rar
23. adsense_ready_sites_2_management.rar
24. adsense_ready_sites_2_6.rar
25. adsense_ready_sites_2_5.rar
26. adsense_ready_sites_2_4.rar
27. adsense_ready_sites_2_marketing.rar
28. adsense_ready_sites_1_1.rar
29. WP_Themese_Modified_with_Adsense.rar
30. AdsenseSecrets.rar
31. dp-adsense2.rar
32. make_money_without_adsense.zip
33. adsense_ready_sites_2_3.rar
34. adsense_ready_sites_2_2.rar
35. adsense_ready_sites_2_1.rar
36. adsense_ready_sites_1_7.rar
37. AdsenseEmpire_-_SiN.rar
38. adsense_ready_sites_1-5.rar
39. adsense_ready_sites_1-4.rar
40. adsense_ready_sites_1-6.rar
41. Make_Easy_Money_with_Google_-_Using
_the_AdSense_Advertising_Program.zip

42. AdsenseHTML_www.DesiHackerz.com_.zip
43. adsense_sites_index_megaforumup.com.rar
44. Secretos.Google.Adsense.SOFTY.pdf
45. How2makemoremoneyveryfastwithgoogleadsensebyiw.rar
46. OReilly.Google.Advertising.Tools.Cashing.in.with.
AdSense.AdWords.and.the.Google.APIs.Jan.2006.rar

47. Google.Adsense.Secrets-what.google.never.told.you.rar
48. 008-adsensemoney.zip
49. AdSense.Confessions.How.To.Boast.Your.Ad.rar
50. adsense_sites_1_megaforumup.com.rar
51. Adsense.Confessions.How.To.Boast.Your.Adsense.Income.rar
52. adsense_sites_2_megaforumup.com.rar
53. adsense_sites_3_megaforumup.com.rar
54. adsense_collection.zip
55. adsensesecrets3-www.Chipollo.Info.pdf.rar
56. Ebook_-_Earn__3000_A_Day_With_Google_Adsense.rar
57. wpadsense-zone.org.rar
58. adsense-ebook-guide.rar
59. adsensesecrets.rar
60. AdsenseAccelerator.zip
61. google_adsense_secrets_-_joel_comm.rar
62. O_Reilly_-_Google_Advertising_Tools_Cashing
_in_with_AdSense__AdWords_and_the_Google_APIs__Jan_2006_.

63. 02_AdsenseKingdom.pdf
64. Adsense_Advantage__HyperVRE_CaseStudy1.rar
65. Google_Adsense_Ready_1_.rar
66. dp-adsense1.rar
67. AdsenseEmpire.rar
68. Adsense_Advantage__2BHyperVRE_CaseStudy1.pdf
69. adsensesecrets.freelinkz.pl.rar
70. adsense_ready_sites_1_2.rar
71. AdsenseGold.rar
72. AdsenseGold_www.softarchive.net.rar
73. AdSense_BlackHat_Edition.pdf
74. blogger-no_adsense_change_.rar
75. adsenseblackhat.rar
76. E-Book-Black-Hat-Adsense-Nov05-Secret1.1.pdf
77. Adsensetrafficguide.rar
78. adsense_wpbk.sql
79. Adsense.Empire.rar
80. AdsenseWebsites.rar
81. Adsense_Arbitrage.rar
82.Peachpit.Press_.Make.Easy.Money
.with.Google.Using.the.AdSense.Advertising.Program._2005_.BBL._032132

83. How_To_Affiliate_Sales_Google_
AdSense_AdWords_ClickBank_Get_Rich_Online.PDF

84. Earn__3000_A_Day_With_Google_Adsense.rar
85. AdSenseEmpire.zip
86. 4000_20Adsense_20Keywords.doc

Get any E-book or script for free - Free Adsense ebooks on Emule

 

we don't call this piracy I personally call it "sharing" , well.. when you buy a book and you give it to your friend to read it that was sharing, when you buy a software and send a copy to your friend that was sharing too ...
now follow this tutorial to get any AdSense e-book, turnkey, script or anything you desire from chatting to hacking is right there, but please don't use anything on cheating AdSense or generating fake traffic .
1-
Download E-mule P2P client installer "Peer to peer file sharing software" .
2- Install the software and then connect to one of the servers listed on it .
you will find about 4 million users already connected and sharing billions of files .
3- Go to the search tab and write AdSense .
This is what are you going to get, this is a secret that every AdSense publisher finds hides, but not me ...




You can also downoad mp3's, software and others using this way, but make sure to scan any files you download before running them .

50 Ready made website for AdSense - Free

50 Ready made website for AdSense - Free

Download:
[LINK DISABLED]
lot of other websites started sharing the link, Megashare diabled it .
tons of people downloaded it, now we finished .
First of all I want to tell that ready made AdSense is crap, they don't get you banned but they will never get indexed or Crawled, I am putting them here for you to download for free, so you don't have to Pay 100$ to the spammers around and get a 50 crap site .
you can use them as an articles resouerce .
The Exe file contain the following sites + Auto directories and Search engines submitter and the famous Search and replace program :
"Dominate Adsense version"
Fishing.zip
HomeBusiness.zip
Advertising.zip
Debtconsolidation.zip
Dogs.zip
Domainnames.zip
Flyfishing.zip
Food.zip
Freestuff.zip
Homeimprovement.zip
Homeschool.zip
Horses.zip
Lasvegas.zip
Legal.zip
Makemoney.zip
Onlinedegrees.zip
Parenting.zip
Pets.zip
Religion.zip
Sailing.zip
Spyware.zip
Television.zip
Videogames.zip
Webdesign.zip
Writing.zip
Carsite.zip
Onlineshoppingnew
Cats.zip
Cooking.zip
Dating.zip
Ebayauction.zip
Electronics.zip
Emailmarketing.zip
Getpaid.zip
Giftbaskets.zip
Golf.zip
Hotels.zip
Humor.zip
Kidsteens.zip
Mortgages.zip
Movies.zip
Music.zip
Pregnancy.zip
Realestate.zip
Recipes.zip
Stressmanagement.zip
Studentloans.zip
Taxdeductions.zip
Webhosting.zip
Wedding.zip
Women.zip
Travelsite.zip
Creditrepairsite.zip
Websitepromotionsite.zip
Affiliatemarketingsite.zip
Casinosite.zip
Dietsite.zip14.05MB
I didn't buy them, you can find them online, but it's the hardest part ever .

Monday, June 9, 2008

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Where’s the best place to put Google Adsense Ads?

 

 

Why, on your web pages of course. Ok, just kidding. The real question should be: “Is there really any truth to the rumors that where you place those Google AdSense ads can actually improve response?” According to my best information, the answer to that question is: Yes.
Google’s own AdSense experts say that that there is a direct correlation between the placement of the AdSense ads and the resulting clickthrough.
When ads are placed in “content zones”, rather than in “advertising zones”, response rates on Google AdWords goes up. There are also indications showing that ads appearing on the right side of the page get clicked more than ads appearing on the left side.
Advertising analysts with degrees in human behavior and psychology have spent thousands of man-years (people-years?) studying how people read printed and Internet content and what it takes to get them to respond to ads. While some of these studies are proprietary, or are only available to anyone with $10,000 or more to spend on a copy, other studies have been made public and can be read by anyone who is interested.
Google themselves has released some relevant information which is focused directly on increasing your Google AdSense response. You can read their findings here (https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/static.py?page=tips.html).
Of course, all of the studies in the world aren’t worth a hill of beans if the findings don’t work on your web site. That’s why it is important to test, test and test again. Experiment with your Google AdSense placement and track the results over a period of time. Google provides response tracking tools in your AdSense control panel. Learn how to use them. As you begin to see what may be only subtle differences in response, you’ll be able to determine what works best for your particular site. But don’t get complacent. What’s working for you now might not work next month if you change your site design or content.
One of the most important factors in determining placement of your ads is the type of content that your site delivers. If you are primarily an e-commerce site, and you have a lot of pictures and ad copy for your own products competing for attention against AdSense ads, then it is going to be a particularly tough challenge getting any kind of decent Google AdSense clickthrough. It is situations like this that require very thorough testing and a lot of trial and error.
Blogs seem to have a lot of success generating high response rates to Google AdSense listings. Perhaps it’s because blog readers realize that ad revenue is the only way that their favorite blogmaster can keep the lights on, so the readers think of clicking on ads as a way to make a donation.
Regardless of what the experts say, your best bet is to tailor your Google AdSense ad placement to what your own experience shows works best for you. In the end, you’re the only expert who matters.
About the author:
Diane provides marketing and internet profit tips.
For more Google AdSense tips, visit http://www.adsense.deeljeabiz.com
Email : deeljeabiz@gmail.com

6 Easy Ways to Increase your Adsense Revenue

 

How much revenue do you generate from Google Adsense?
Recently there has been a lot of discussion about people who earn over $10,000 a month just from Adsense. Furthermore, there are rumors of a few individuals who earn over $1 million a year just from using the power of Google advertisements.
So what is Google Adsense and how can you use this program to earn a six-figure income?
About two years ago, Google created this program to help websites to monetize their web-traffic.
Here's how it works:
Webmasters obtain a special code from Google which then displays targeted ads on their website. Whenever a visitor clicks on one of these ads, the webmaster earns a commission. Unlike other online businesses, there is no selling involved. All you need to do is get people to click on the ads.
Although this is an excellent way to generate an income, many websites are not effectively maximizing their Adsense potential. As a result, they are leaving a lot of cash on the table.
The question is how can you increase your Adsense revenue without increasing the number of web visitors?
The key to earning an income with Google Adsense is to have your ads match the rest of the site, making them look like part of your content. Your focus is to avoid having the Adsense blocks look like blatant advertisements.
The following are six ways that you can do this and increase your revenue at the same time:
1) Find the right place- Most website visitors read content that is in the middle of a webpage. As a result, the best place to put your Adsense block is in the top part of the page, at the beginning of your web content. You want to weave the Google Ads into your web content to give the appearance that they are extra links which expand on the information of the page.
2) Use the Large Rectangle-With Google Adsense, you have the option of picking different ad formats. Most of the time people opt to use the Leaderboard (728x90) or Wide Skyscraper (160x600) style ads. Unfortunately, this is the wrong choice, because both look like blatant advertisements. Instead smart webmasters have found that using the Large Rectangle (336x280) yields the best amount of click-thrus.
3) Ditch the border- Many people experience a sharp increase in Adsense revenue when they changing their border. What they change is very simple…they get rid of the border on their Adsense blocks. This is another way to make the advertisements look like useful web content.
4) Adapt the font- Whenever you write content, it should be the same font size and style as your Google Adsense block. This will help make it appear that the advertisements are a natural part of your website.
5) Match the colors- In addition to changing the fonts, you also should match the colors of your website. For instance, if your content is written in black, and your hyperlinks are blue, then the Adsense blocks should also be the same color. Again, this helps the advertisements appear to be normal web content.
6) Don't have too many distractions- On a webpage, it is important to give web visitor a limited number of options. By having too many links and graphics, the web visitor might go to a section that doesn't help increase your profits. While it is important to inform and entertain your web visitor, it is also vital that you monetize your site. So if the main focus of your site is to earn an income through Google Adsense, then get rid of all non-essential links and graphics.
By taking the time to implement these six simple steps, you'll see a dramatic increase in the click-thru ratio of your ads. If added to all of the content of your site, your Adsense income will skyrocket!
About the author:
Scott J. Patterson earns over $12,000 a month, mostly through Google Adsense. To read about this and other home businesses you can try, download his fr*e ebook, The Secret-Guide to Home Businesses: http://www.duncemoney.com/adsense.html

Sunday, June 8, 2008

Is Click Fraud Really a Problem?

Click fraud is currently a major topic in online advertising. Many argue that it presents a threat to the stability and viability of pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, the key revenue generator for both Google and Overture. In actuality, click fraud is not a significant issue at all.
Click fraud occurs when ads are clicked for reasons other than a genuine interest in learning more about the product or service advertised. Click fraud occurs in two forms. In one instance, fraud arises from competitors trying to sabotage each other. One competitor clicks on the ads of another just to drain the budget of that company. The other instance occurs when webmasters (or people associated with the webmaster) repeatedly click Google AdSense ads (which are syndications of others’ ads) on their own web pages in order to generate more revenue. While both Overture and Google have developed sophisticated technologies to detect click fraud, their systems are, and may never be, foolproof.
The real question is how much does click fraud actually damage the PPC industry? Gross fraud, i.e., when one person or technology consistently and repeatedly clicks on an ad, aside, which Overture and Google can easily detect, we believe that click fraud has no real impact on the industry. The following explains why.
Efficient market theory says that it is impossible to “beat a market” because prices already incorporate and reflect all relevant information. As the PPC industry has matured, efficiency has begun to take root. That is, the price of each keyword has been driven up to the point where it reflects the highest price an advertiser is willing to pay for a click.
For instance, a book retailer may pay $1.00 per click based on internal metrics. These metrics dictate, for example, that on average 30% of clickers purchase a book and the average profit per sale is $4.00. So, for every 100 clicks ($100 cost), they make 30 sales ($120 revenue) and generate a $20.00 (20%) profit. Note that years ago, the same retailer may have been able to pay only $0.50 per click, but as the market matured and more retailers began advertising, competitive bidding forced the price up to $1.00 where the highest return the most advertisers can make is 20%.
The key point is that click fraud is already taken into effect when advertisers select the highest amount they will bid. For instance, there is no difference whether an advertiser pays $0.83/click for 121 clicks with 21 being fraudulent, or $1.00/click for 100 clicks when there is absolutely no fraud. In either case, the advertiser pays $100 and generates a profit of $20, and Overture and/or Google make $100. What changes is the advertiser’s yield (e.g., the percent of clickers who purchased the book) which in turn effects their highest bid price. That is, with fraud, 30 out of 121 clickers (24.8%) purchased the book, and without fraud 30 out of 100 clickers (30%) purchased it. Without fraud, the bid price in an efficient market will rise from $0.83 to $1.00.
In summary, online advertisers must focus on analyzing and improving their internal metrics (e.g., conversions) and not worry about click fraud as it is already incorporated into keyword bid prices. Hopefully, the frivolous lawsuits and refund requests spawned by apparent click fraud will end as those in the industry recognize this undeniable fact.


Wednesday, January 30, 2008

All Articles

All Articles

 
 

 
 

 
 

New/Popular or recently updated Articles and Tutorials

Targeted Web Site Traffic- All website traffic isn't equal.

More Traffic=More Sales?- Will increasing your website traffic get you more sales?

Website Research For Small Business Websites-How to conduct basic keyword research for your business website

The Geography of Web Hosting-Is the physical local of you website important to your search results?

How to Plan your website- If your just starting with your website start it with a plan

What is The Robots.txt file and How to use it, create it and check it for errors

Google Analytics- Using Google Analytics to monitor your website performance.

Handling Repetitive Content - How to handle content that need including on several pages without having to manually add it to each page

Adding Repetitive Content Using PHP-How to add Repetitive Content Using PHP- the basics of a cms system

Using FrontPage webbot for Page Includes- How to include web pages inside other web pages for repetitive content using FrontPage.

Apache .htaccess File Help For Non Techies - What is the apache .htaccess file, how and why it is used

Google Sitemaps and Webmaster Tools- Google proved some very useful webmaster tools as part of Google sitemaps and you don't need to submit a sitemap to use them.

Yahoo sitemaps- What are Yahoo sitemaps? How to create, upload and authenticate them

Websites For Service Professionals and Consultants - Mini Course aimed at consultants and service professionals looking to promote their business on the Internet using a website.

Joomla Overview -What is Joomla? What are the requirements for using it and how is it used?

Paying for Traffic- Should you pay for your traffic? There are many instances were paying for it is really to best option and sometimes the only one.

Creating a Contact Us Page - Every website needs to provide contact details. So How do you create a Contact Us Page. Links to a  4 part how to series on creating and implementing a contact form.

Article Writing and the Resource Box- Quick guide to Article Writing and the Article Resource Box

Are Ready Made Website Templates for You?-  Ready or pre-made website templates may not be the ideal choice for the beginner. Discover the possible problems before you commit yourself

Building Affiliate Websites - The two main types of affiliate website and how to build them

Starting a Business website -  Starting a website requires that you understand the various aspects of building a website and how part of the process can be done

A travel Site- Do you have a holiday villa or property that you would like to rent? or just passionate about a destination? Thought about your own travel site.

The Long Tail -What it means to your site and pages and how it affects your Keywords and Search rankings

Is Your Website Letting You Down?-What is the main purpose of you web site? How will you be found? If you don't know the answers then your website is probably not working for you.

Websites and Email- Websites and Email. What email capabilities do you get with your site and how do you use it.

Website Content Management Systems- An Overview of Website Content Management systems. What they are and why they are useful and who should use them.

Add Video To Your Website Using Microsoft FrontPage- Short Tutorial

How to Add Multi-Media to Your website- More and more websites are using Multi-media. Here we look at how you can add Video and sound to your website.

How to Password Protect Web Pages/Website

How to Password Protect Web Pages/Website

Some parts of your web site may be private. So how do you restrict access to those web pages?  The answer is to password protect those pages. Anyone who wants access is then required to enter a valid username and password in order to view them.

Membership websites either paid of free (requiring registration) typically require a password to be entered in order to view certain web pages.

However you don't need to be providing a membership website in order to require access restrictions on some web pages. You may have a family website for family members only, or a download area that you want to restrict access to.

Password Protection Methods

There are two main ways password protect is achieved

  • Using scripting (Usually JavaScript but php and asp can be used)
  • Using Server based password protection.

Using JavaScript Scripting

This type of password protection doesn't require anything special on the server but does require that the the browser support and enable JavaScript.

Generally the way these pages work is to send the user to a opening page that requires the username/password to be entered. If they enter it correctly they are then re-directed to the correct page.

They can be very simple scripts with the username and password embedded in the page but only viewable in source mode to more complex ones where the password/username is encrypted and hence more secure. You can also get scripts that support multiple users.

Here is an example of a script in action. The username is steve and the password in password. Click to reset

the example is

Here is the script  that checks for the username and password I've highlighted the username and password in yellow:

<script language="javascript">
<!--
/*Change the usename,password and the page to redirect the user to to suit your own site*/
function login(form)
 {
if (form.user.value=="steve" && form.password.value=="password")
{
location="encrypt1.htm"
}
else {
alert("Invalid username or Password")
}
}

//-->
</script>

  

For increased security you should implement it as an external script. Here is the script and form page (opens in new window). Just view the source and copy the contents, and edit as needed. There are many other scripts available here.

Although they are very simple to implement they are not really that secure as once the visitor has visited the real page he can book mark it and return without going through the login page.

There are commercial scripts available like htmlock which are designed for protecting multiple files and overcome the above problems by encrypting the web pages. These also introduce their own difficulties, as the files are encrypted and can only be edited by decrypting them.

PHP and ASP Scripts

These are similar to the JavaScript examples but instead the scripts are run on the server and hence require that the server supports that script. Each page that requires protection needs to be edited to include the script. Here is a free php script if you want to investigate further.

Server based Password Protection

This is by far the best and most secure option. However it does require that your host supports it. Your Hosting provider will provide control through a control panel where you can configure the protected directories and username/passwords.

The problem with this approach is that it requires manual setup and is only really used in a semi-static environment. Meaning there aren't many users and they don't change often. It is often used to provide access for newsletter readers (and similar) to private parts of a site. The trick to keeping it secure being to change the password regularly and notify the members by email of the password change.

For a more complex membership type system, were the visitor can create and edit his own username and password, you need a fully fledged membership site system. These are normally written in php, perl or asp and usually require database (MYSQL, SQL or access) support.

You should ensure that your host supports the necessary components before you purchase a membership system.

How to Plan your Website

How to Plan your Website

Do you know why you want a website and what that website is going to do for you/your business?

The first stage in building your site is deciding What do you want the Website to Do?

This may seem a pretty obvious question but it is often a question that most website owners never seem to ask themselves. It is also probably the main reason why many website owners are unhappy with their website performance.

So before you begin make sure you ask yourself these questions.

  • Why do I want a website?
  • Will I need to update the site frequently?
  • Will I sell products from the website?
  • Will I use the website to attract new customers?
  • Will the website simply be a brochure for the company?
  • What will my website visitors expect to see?
  • Will I have private parts of the site?
  • Will I publish a newsletter?
  • How much am I prepared to pay?
  • Will I be doing it myself?
     

Website Research

For business Websites it is important to target the right keywords. You need to to be aware of what search terms searchers will use to find the service/product that your site offers.

Building it Yourself or Outsourcing

Once you have a general idea of what you want from your website you can then move on to the second stage of deciding who will be doing what.

As with any project you can either:

Do it Yourself or Have someone do it for you or a mixture of the two.

Generally speaking outsourcing will mainly be considered by business website owners but is an option regardless of website type- business or personal.

 Outsourcing doesn't necessary just mean getting someone to do some work for you. It can, and often does, mean buying a package/service that does the work.

This is very common and even very experienced webmasters do this. As an example if you want a to establish a newsletter and your host doesn't provide one or the one it provides is inadequate you can either write one your self or use an existing autoresponder service.

Your level of expertise and how much time you are willing to commit will determine to a great extent how much you will outsource. Generally the more technically capable you are and the more time you can devote then the more you can do yourself.

Website Types

In general there are three site types:

  • Business Websites (includes non profit/charity sites)- For existing businesses wanting a website
  • Website businesses- For new website owners wanting to build a website as a business (i.e. to make money from). Although the technical details are much the same as for other site types there is an additional level of research involved in the site planning. This is covered in more detail in Building an online business with niche websites
  • Personal Websites- For individuals/clubs who want a site

 
 

How to Register a Domain Name

How to Register a Domain Name

The domain registrar I used was www.1and1.co.uk who also host this website. The procedure shown consists of approximately 9 basic steps all carried out using the Web browser: 

  • Choose Domain Name (see above).
  • Check if Domain Name is free (see above).
  • If free proceed to registration
  • If you have an existing account with the registrar then sign in
  • If you are a new customer enter your personal details i.e. name, address etc.
  • Choose a username and password so you can sign in latter to manage your account.
  • Enter credit card details.
  •  Review order and agree registration policy of the registrar.
  • Receive confirmation screen and follow up via email.

   The following show the process of registering a domain name The screens that you will see when doing this may not be the same but the process will be very similar. In this example only the name was registered. 



 
 


 
 


 
 

  If you are an existing customer there is no need to register and you use your user name and password to logon and order the new domain name. Otherwise you must register by providing your name, address and credit card details.

 
 


 
 

You may be asked to choose a user name and password at any stage between or you may be provided with one by the registrar. You are usually notified by email of the name and password. You will use this to logon and manage your domain name later on. Make sure you keep a copy of any emails.

Managing Your Domain Name

If you now connect to your Website you will probably see something similar to that displayed in figure 1 below. This is what is known as domain parking. Because you haven't told your registrar what to do with you domain name he has given you a temporary Website with a default Under Construction notice.

 Most Domain Name registrars provide this facility as part of the registration fee. If they didn't then when you attempted to connect to the Website you would get a browser error message saying domain not found which tends to imply that it doesn't exist when you know that it does.

 
 


 
 

            You are now in position to manage the domain .Most Domain Name registrars will provide a facility that allows you to do this via the Web called a control panel.

Related Articles and Resources:

 
 

Make Your Own Web Page Tutorial-Using and Learning HTML

Make Your Own Web Page Tutorial-Using and Learning HTML

Learning how to make your own web page using HTML isn't strictly necessary in order to make your own website.

There are many tools (web page editors) which make leaning HTML unnecessary for making a web page.

However you will find that a basic knowledge of HTML  makes  it much easier to insert scripts like Google Adsense and website counters etc correctly into your web pages. 

What Is A Web Page?

Web Pages are simply text pages with special formatting Tags which describe how the text appears i.e. is it bold, which font etc. This formatting is called HTML- Hypertext Mark-up Language.

Although knowledge of HTML is not required in order to make web pages you will find that learning a bit of basic HTML very worthwhile.

Furthermore there are many good free HTML editors available allowing you to make your own web pages for free.

Make Your own Web Page - An Introduction to
HTML

 Here you are going to familiarise yourselves with HTML and at the same time make a Web page.

 The tool we will use to make your first Web page is a simple text editor called Notepad, which is available for free on all versions of windows. I recommend you follow these exercises on your own computer.

Make Your own Web Page Exercise 1

Open Notepad and type the following:

Make Your own Web pages-for free

Save the file as my-first-web-page.txt in a directory on
your computer (e.g. C:\webs\BYO directory).

Close Notepad and then open the File my-first-web-page.txt in notepad. Notepad should display my-first-web-page.txt as shown in Figure 1 below:



Figure 1. text page displayed by notepad


 

What you have created is a simple text file meant to be
read by a text editor or word processor and it is displayed correctly.

Make Your own Web Page Exercise 2

Now open the file my-first-web-page.txt in notepad and change it
to the following:

<HTML>

Make Your own Web pages-for free

</HTML>

Then save the file as my-first-web-page.txt.Open the file again using notepad. Notepad should display my-first-web-page.txt as shown in Figure 2 below:




Figure 2. An HTML page as displayed by notepad

Notepad doesn't know that <HTML> is actually a formatting tag and not meant to be displayed, so it displays it as normal text.

Now save the file this time as my-first-web-page.htm and then open it again.

This time it should open with Internet Explorer. Internet explorer should display my-first-web-page.htm as shown in Figure 3 below:



Figure
3. An HTML page as displayed by Internet Explorer


Notice that the <HTML> tags are missing as the browser knows what to do with them and uses them to structure and format the text but doesn't display them.

The file extension .htm or .txt defines what application is used to open the file .txt files are opened by Notepad and .htm or .HTML extensions are opened by Internet Explorer. Lets examine this is in a little more detail.


 

Make Your own Web Page - Part 3

Make Your own Web Page - Part 3

We are now going to make links to another document and also a link to a place in the same document.

Exercise 4

Make a new page called page2.htm with the following text.

<HTML>

<HEAD>

<TITLE>Making your own Pages -Page 2</TITLE>

</HEAD>

<BODY>

<h1>This is Page 2</h1>

</BODY>

</HTML>

  

 
 

Then modify the index.htm page so that it contains the following: ( tip: use cut and paste ).

 
 

 <HTML>

<HEAD>

  <TITLE>Home page of Making your own Website-for free </TITLE>

</HEAD>

<BODY>

<h1>Welcome to the Home page of Making your own Website-for free  .</h1>

<p><a name="Introduction">Introduction</a></p>

<p>This is the first section of the page. The heading introduction is an anchor and is linked to later in the document.</p>

<h4>This is a link to a new document called <a href="page2.htm">making a free web page</a></h4>

<p>This is text contained in a paragraph and should be enclosed in paragraph tags. You can insert any text you want here</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

<p>This is a new paragraph.</p>

<p>This is a link to the beginning of the page useful for quick navigation through a long page <a href="#Introduction">Introduction</a>  .This type

of link is used if the page covers more than one screen.</p>

<p>&nbsp;</p>

</BODY>

</HTML>

  

Open the file index.htm with Internet explorer the result should be as shown in Figure 7:


Figure 7: index page with a link shown in blue

This is all we need to cover in this series on  HTML. You can find an updated version in Starting Html.  In reality you only need a very basic understanding of HTML in order to create Web pages because the editing tool (see web page editors) takes care of the HTML coding.

Creating a Web page today is like creating a document using a word processor and most of the word processors today are capable of creating HTML or converting text documents into HTML documents.

 However, in spite of this it is well worth the effort if you can manually edit an HTML Web page.

The best way to learn is to fully understand what we have done here and then get yourself an HTML book for a reference.

Web Page Names and Extensions Web Page Titles

For our home page we have used the page name index.htm. You may have seen others called index.html or home.htm. So what is the significance of these names and how do you name web pages?

This is covered in web page names and the home Page

Extensions .htm and .html

You will notice that we are using index.htm and not index.html. This is simply convention if your ISP tells you to use index.html then all of your pages should have a .html extension. If you can choose and usually you can then I prefer the .htm extension (its shorter).

 
 

<-----Make your own web Page- part2

<-----Make your own web Page part1

 
 


 

 
 

Useful links for learning more HTML:

Make your own Web pages -2

Make your own Web pages -2

 
 

Exercise 3

Type the following into notepad and save as index.htm.

<HTML>

<HEAD>

  <TITLE>Make Your own Web pages-for free </TITLE>

</HEAD>

<BODY>

<h1>Welcome to the Home page of -Make Your own Web pages-for free  .</h1>

<h2>My second Headline </h2>

</BODY>

</HTML>

The above is the basic HTML skeleton structure. HTML documents actually consist of two parts the Header and the body. The Header part contains information that is not displayed by the browser such as script, Meta Tags and Cascading Style sheets. The body part contains the actual document contents.

HTML consists of a series of tags which are enclosed in Triangular brackets (< >).These tags are in pairs and are case-insensitive; that is, it doesn't matter whether you type them in upper or lower case.

Using upper case makes the tags easier to pick out in a document, but you can do whatever you like. The tags are used by the browser for formatting the page but they are not displayed.

Tags typically occur in begin-end pairs. These pairs are in the form

   <tag>  .... .. </tag>

 
 

Where the <tag> indicates the beginning of a tag-pair, and the </tag> indicates the end. (The dots indicate an arbitrary amount of content between the tags. The opening tags can also contain attributes which modify the tag e.g.

<body bgcolor="white">

The first and last tags in a document should always be the HTML tags. These are the tags that tell a Web browser where the HTML in your document begins and ends. The absolute most basic of all possible Web pages is:

<HTML>

</HTML>

That's it. If you were to load such a page into a Web browser, it wouldn't do anything except give you a blank screen, but it is a valid Web page. Next come the header tags <HEAD> and </HEAD>.

The header tags contain all of the document's header information like the document title and so on. They are not displayed by the browser. Between the title tags <TITLE> and </TITLE> you should have the title of your document in this case --Make Your own Web pages-for free.

This will appear at the top of the browser's title bar, and also appears in the history list of the browser and any bookmarks.  If you don't type anything between the title tags or don't include the title tags at all then the browser will typically use the actual file name for the title which can be confusing.

 Finally the body tags <BODY> and </BODY>, between which
you find everything that gets displayed in the browser window. So if you open index.htm using internet explorer. Internet explorer should display index.htm as shown in Figure 4:


Figure 4. index.htm as displayed by Internet Explorer

Spaces

You can place as many spaces as you want between words as HTML ignores additional spaces.

Therefore if your type in:

the      extra    spaces   are  removed

it appears in a browser as

the extra spaces are removed

If you want extra spaces you need to use the code &nbsp; to denote a non breaking space. Therefore to create 3 extra spaces you enter it three times as here:

Three&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;extra spaces

Headings

The heading structures are most commonly used to divide sections of text. There are six levels of heading (from H1 to H6) and by default browsers will display the six heading levels in the same font, with the point size decreasing as the importance of the heading decreases. The HTML for Heading tags look like this:

   <H1>Text for Heading 1</H1>

They are displayed by the browser as:

  • This is Heading 1
  • This is Heading 2
  • This is Heading 3
  • This is Heading 4
  • This is Heading 5
  • This is Heading 6

 
 

Paragraphs

A page is composed of a number of sections separated by headings, each of which is composed of one or more paragraphs. Each paragraph is composed of words, and each word of letters. The beginning of a paragraph is marked by <P>, and the end by </P>. When a browser comes across a <p> tag it starts a new line and adds some vertical white space between the last line and the new line.

Links

Links allow the reader to jump from one section of a document to another section of the document or to a new document altogether. This is shown in Figure 5 below:


Figure 5 linking in an HTML

 
 

 In order to link you require two things:

  • The start of the link.
  • The destination of the link.
     

            The start of the link is called the hotspot and it shows up in the browser as underlined and in normally in blue until it has been clicked. It is designated in HTML by use of the anchor tag <A>. Unlike simple tags the anchor tag has extra attributes which specify the name of the tag (so that it can be linked to) and the destination web page or page section. The form is as shown in Figure 6:


Make your own Web pages

Make Your Own Web Page Tutorial-Using and Learning HTML
 

Learning how to make your own web page using HTML isn't strictly necessary in order to make your own website.

There are many tools (web page editors) which make leaning HTML unnecessary for making a web page.

However you will find that a basic knowledge of HTML  makes  it much easier to insert scripts like Google Adsense and website counters etc correctly into your web pages. 

What Is A Web Page?

Web Pages are simply text pages with special formatting Tags which describe how the text appears i.e. is it bold, which font etc. This formatting is called HTML- Hypertext Mark-up Language.

Although knowledge of HTML is not required in order to make web pages you will find that learning a bit of basic HTML very worthwhile.

Furthermore there are many good free HTML editors available allowing you to make your own web pages for free.

Make Your own Web Page - An Introduction to
HTML

 Here you are going to familiarise yourselves with HTML and at the same time make a Web page.

 The tool we will use to make your first Web page is a simple text editor called Notepad, which is available for free on all versions of windows. I recommend you follow these exercises on your own computer.

Make Your own Web Page Exercise 1

Open Notepad and type the following:

Make Your own Web pages-for free

Save the file as my-first-web-page.txt in a directory on
your computer (e.g. C:\webs\BYO directory).

Close Notepad and then open the File my-first-web-page.txt in notepad. Notepad should display my-first-web-page.txt as shown in Figure 1 below:



Figure 1. text page displayed by notepad


 

What you have created is a simple text file meant to be
read by a text editor or word processor and it is displayed correctly.

Make Your own Web Page Exercise 2

Now open the file my-first-web-page.txt in notepad and change it
to the following:

<HTML>

Make Your own Web pages-for free

</HTML>

Then save the file as my-first-web-page.txt.Open the file again using notepad. Notepad should display my-first-web-page.txt as shown in Figure 2 below:




Figure 2. An HTML page as displayed by notepad

Notepad doesn't know that <HTML> is actually a formatting tag and not meant to be displayed, so it displays it as normal text.

Now save the file this time as my-first-web-page.htm and then open it again.

This time it should open with Internet Explorer. Internet explorer should display my-first-web-page.htm as shown in Figure 3 below:



Figure
3. An HTML page as displayed by Internet Explorer


Notice that the <HTML> tags are missing as the browser knows what to do with them and uses them to structure and format the text but doesn't display them.

The file extension .htm or .txt defines what application is used to open the file .txt files are opened by Notepad and .htm or .HTML extensions are opened by Internet Explorer. Lets examine this is in a little more detail.