How to develop JavaServer Pages
The Email List application
This topic introduces you to a simple web application that consists of one HTML page and one JavaServer Page, or JSP. Once you get the general idea of how this application works, you’ll be ready to learn the specific skills that you need for developing JSPs.
The Ultimate PR “Scam”
It happens to business, non-profit and association managers when their public relations budget fails to deliver the crucial external audience behaviors they need to achieve their department, division or subsidiary objectives.
Get Your Branded Email Address Even Without a Website
If you own a small business and don’t have your own domain name, you are probably still using the email address provided by your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or one of the free email services on the net.
Creating Your First JSP
Now that you have a general idea of how JSPs are coded, you’re ready to learn some specific skills for creating a JSP. To start, you need to know more about coding scriptlets and expressions.
How to use regular Java classes with JSPs
In this topic, you’ll learn how to use regular Java classes to do the processing that a JSP requires. In particular, you’ll learn how to use two classes named User and UserIO to do the processing for the JSP of the Email List application.
Rules For Online Selling
I have read the article about the 30,000 visitors and no sales. I agree with you that targeting is an important point, and tracking where people leave, but it’s not the main reason why the site doesn’t sell.
(This article is a response to Tons Of Traffic And No Sales? — 3 Solutions from the 10-23-03 issue of Murdok)
Confessions of a Coach for Dysfunctional Businesses in Recovery
Dear EQ Coach,
My name is Legion, and I’m in recovery from working in a dysfunctional office.
Tips for Email Newsletter Staying Power from The Marketing Minute
With the ever-rising tide of email most business users are experiencing, the challenge to gain space in prospective customers’ in-boxes and to sustain their loyal readership over time is growing, too. Now that my free weekly email newsletter, The Marketing Minute (http://www.yudkin.com/marksynd.htm), is celebrating its 300th issue, I’d like to offer these guidelines for creating a newsletter that can outshine the competition.
How to Search for Date and Time Values Using Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Suppose you’re writing a query to find all the invoices that were written on January 6, 2003. You know from the control totals that 122 invoices were written that day. But when you run this query:
Multi Level Masochism… MLM For Short!
Are You a Multi Level Masochist? That’s the question no one asks themselves.