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Free PR10 Backlink - Get Yours

We do links at Linknet, so we're always on the lookout for ways to get quality backlinks. Here is a report by Angela Edwards detailing exactly how you can get a backlink on a PR10 site.

This is not BS. It's free, so definitely worth the little bit of effort. Angela will send you other sources of high PR links too.

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3 Reasons To Like Google Docs

We've just started using Google Docs for collaborating on the writing of articles, blog posts, audio and video scripts, reports, etc. - anything that requires team work.

After about a week with the system I am very impressed. I suspect there will be many more reasons to like Docs, but here are the first three...

1. Sharing documents is very easy. Just add someone else's Google login email address and it is done. You can optionally send an email to your collaborators telling them the file is shared.

2. Folder organization works nicely. You can save your text documents in your own folders, then share them with others who can then organize them as they see fit. This accommodates people who have a difficult time with file and folder organization. Believe it or not, everybody does not like the abstract file and folder model used and taken for granted by computer geeks everywhere. With Google Docs you share the specific document, not the document-in-a-particular-location, so Collaborator B does not have to buy into Collaborator A's folder structure.

3. The default formatting used in the basic text "documents" translates nicely into most article submission and blog entry forms. MS Word notoriously adds characters that article and blog entry forms do not like.

Google Docs Could Be Useful

We do a lot of collaborative writing and publishing at Linknet - where two or three people get in on writing articles and posts, creating videos, etc., and the people involved are often not on the same internal network. So managing the writing, editing, publishing, reporting and archiving can be a challenge.

A shared online repository for content seems like the answer, so over the last few days I've been looking at Google Docs to see if it fits the bill. So far so good. One person creates a document and then shares it with others. The originator of the doc can work on it and then have a collaborator make additional edits to exactly the same document.

Take a video script for example. The script writer can write a script and store it in a Google Docs folder. Then give access to that script to the person doing the voice track and the other person doing the actual video production. If changes are made further up the production chain - say by the voice track person - these changes can be made right to the master version stored in Google Docs. So everybody is working from the same script.

One potential problem I've seen so far is that you cannot share folders - only individual docs. That means Person A may want to organize the same files in completely different folders from Person B. That sounds like it could be a good thing in some cases, but in others not so good.

I can also see this system being good for client communication and reporting. You create a report, say by using the online Spreadsheet utility, then share it with the client so he/she can see what is going on. Other users could even make notations and add stuff like you can with a wiki.

I must admit though, that I haven't quite figured out the Google "account" thing yet. If you've got accounts for adwords, adsense, docs, video, analytics, etc. and you signed up for them at different times, there's no telling whether or not they are synchronized. I'm sure there's a way, but I haven't figured it out yet.

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Search Engine Marketing 101 For Corporate Sites Custom Website Design - 3 Must Have Tools
Apr 26, 2006 - Linknet Internet News

Custom Website Design - 3 Must Have Tools
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Custom Website Design - 3 Must Have Toolsby Michael Turner

Creating your own website can be fun and easy, as long as you have the right tools. Fortunately, all the tools you need are available at your fingertips and all you need to know are which tools will allow you to design the best website possible. The following tools are only a selection of the many means you can use to create and design the perfect website for your company.

Tool #1 Website Builder
Templates and design options take all of the work out of designing your own website. There are many website builders on the Internet that will allow you, for a fee, to simply pick and choose different templates, fonts, and colors and have your web page basically created for you. All you have to do is upload your information and pictures and in just a few minutes you will have a well designed and fully functioning website. Do some research online to find the company that offers the best website builder for your design needs that is also within your budget.

Tool #2 Website Templates
If you already have a web site in place and want to improve the design, then you should consider website templates. These provide a more affordable option than the website builder and you simply choose the templates you like. With this option you have to do more of the work, but you will pay less money. You can find a variety of different websites online that provide templates for a small fee, or if you are very creative and skilled you can design your own.

Tool #3 Macromedia Fireworks MX 2004
This software is perfect if you are a web developer and have significant experience designing websites. This particular program is superior and allows you to design your website exactly as you like, design and create logos, create animations, and pretty much any design idea you have can be completed with this program. However, if you are a beginner you should stick with tool #1 or #2 in order to develop a web page more quickly and with fewer problems. This is a great program, but it is a program for professionals.

Don't let the idea of designing your own website make you nervous or anxious because there are custom website design options for everyone at all skill levels. You simply have to find the option that fits your ability and budget best, and before you know you will have an amazingly well designed website that you did all on your own. Use all of the tools available to you online and you will be able to find your best option for designing your own website.

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