Archive for April 13th, 2010
Proxy Sites
A Proxy site is a web page which allows you to browse your favorite web sites even though your access to those web sites might be blocked by a content filter such as WebSense or SmartFilter. The proxy site also helps to mask the visit to the site so that there is less evidence that the content filter was not successful in preventing the visit.
How Do Proxy Sites Work?
Proxy sites enable you to bypass your own Internet provider and browse through the proxy web site. A proxy site allows the user to key in a specific web address and be directed to that specific page in a window. This accomplishes two things. First the window is coded as part of the proxy site address and not the actual web site the user is visiting. Second any information cached on in the temporary Internet files will appear to be information related to the proxy site and not the blocked web site.
How to Unblock Websites
A website can be blocked by a number of programs particularly security software. These programs work with Web browsers which allow users to view the World Wide Web. Some Web browsers even come with their own filters to restrict access to websites with certain content. System administrators of a LAN Local Access Network can also block access to websites on the network level.
Why run a Free Proxy?
Proxies are great to cure any financial issues; this is because they are so simple to advertise. Within a week you could be earning at least 10 USD daily; unfortunately you will also have to pay for a server that allows proxies to run on them using a shared host is not the answer; the host will go down within days. When you are attempting to manage traffic to your proxy you can also get a spectacular amount to any other ordinary website.
Beginning a Proxy
It is unfortunate that a proxy cannot begin by earning money; you will need to spend a little first. The upside is that you will almost instantly be able to gain back the money you spend in returns; you can earn up to 30 times the server costs in AdSense ad revenue it is possible to earn a lot more but highly unlikely for one that is just starting out.
The resources that are needed to run a proxy are:
- A Domain Name
- A Virtual Private Server
- A Proxy Script Usually Glype or PHProxy
- An AdSense AdBrite Account AdSense and AdBrite *Optional*
Step one: Purchase a .info or any other extension domain name. It is recommended that you do not include the words “proxy” or “proxies” in the domain name; most filters will automatically block it out.
Step two: Purchase a Virtual Private Server and use your newly registered domain as the Primary Domain on the account.
Step three: Download a proxy script. Upload the script that you just downloaded onto your VPS and make any configurations that may need to be made.
Step four: Register for an account at AdSense and AdBrite if you have not already done so.
Step five: Insert AdSense on the index page of your website do not insert AdSense on any of the proxified pages; this is against Adsense’s terms/conditions AdBrite on the proxified pages.
Step six: Advertise advertise advertise! See the next section for more information.
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ClickZ Email Marketing: Your Email Must Have Relevant Content
When I was listening to Jordan Ayan of SubscriberMail mention the importance of Relevant Content as it applies to email marketing I thought to myself that 99.9 of the socalled email marketers need to hear this.
For years I have worked as a translator between the online world an Main Street. I have consistently tried to point out to online marketers 8211; that they need to make their copy relevant to the mainstream business community. That their message should not be written for their the marketer’s colleagues to read but for people with traditional businesses to understand and see the values in for them.
In the beginning the email marketers relevancy test hit the “home run” wall. Every message was directed at companies large enough to have IT staffs just waiting for their otherwise indecipherable message. Back in 2000 at the Internet Expo in new York I met a guy who was manning a booth for one of the important players since gone broke oops 8211; when he saw my press badge he was all over me.
I asked him as I looked at the spectacular booth with its flashy displays who his company did business with. His response was typical 8211; Fortune 500 companies. I didn’t let him down but my first thought was that what they needed was 500 well sourced email addresses 8211; not a million dollar booth.
When you develop your email campaign having a subject line that is relevant and clever enough to get them to open it and a message that is relevant to them right then.
Technology allows us to personalize our email messages. I’m pretty sure no one that any of us want to do business with is so out of touch that they think we actually wrote specifically to them.
Technology allows us to send html messages text messages and combinations. Messages that are smart enough to cause the email client to display them in the best light.
Who cares? Not decision makers. They get zillions of emails a day from the most technologically sophisticated among us. If you try to be more clever than your competitors you’ll go broke while your designers win awards.
What is your company’s message does your email campaign build consistently on that message? It’s trite but true 8211; “what’s in for me?” is still the key.
When the message is not relevant 8211; specifically to the particular recipient of the email 8211; it doesn’t matter how many bells and whistles it has they will not read it much less take action on it.
I get lots of email from strangers every day. I can sniff out the potentially relevant ones instantly by their subject line the words and phrases they use and delete 99.9 of them. When I do open one the first 23 lines are all I see most of the time before trashing them and relegating the sender to the junk filters.
That’s what you’re up against. Stay away from cute stick to a relevant message that will get action. And if you don’t know the people you’re contacting well enough to have at least some idea what might be relevant to them 8211; don’t clutter up cyberspace.
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