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Creating Your Own Employment Security

“Well, it’s happening. My employer, the County Health and Welfare System, is buying me out. I leave in April, 2002. Seems like a long time from now, but I know it’s really just around the corner. So how do I evaluate my skills? And how do I begin a new career? And how do I deal with the fear of the unknown, of the lack of income (other than the retirement check), of maybe working alone out of this office?”

Turning the Internet Into Your Own Personal Cash Machine By Creating a Theme Store

One of the major keys to making money online is by developing your own Theme Store/World Center. I have heard it as both of these and also as the phrase “Community Building.” No matter what you call it, the principle is the same. If you want a successful business online, you have to become valuable to your visitors.

When your prospects think of a certain subject, whether it be Internet advertising, golf, pets, etc., you want them to think of you. For example, when you think of books online, what comes to your mind? For many of us, it is http://www.amazon.com because they have a made a name for themselves in this area.

Creating Web Pages For Phones, PDA’s and Beepers

Wireless devices, like the new phones, PDA’s and smart pagers, are growing in number as people may want to get information immediately no matter where they are. They may want: to check the weather, find a good restaurant, get directions to a movie theater, stock quotes and similar things like airline information. As useful and as popular as these devices are getting, there are a few considerations that need to be addressed that you don’t have to worry about when making regular websites.

Creating Web Page Transitions

Note: These transitions are built for IE 4.0 and above.

Do you want to put a little spice in the transition of your pages like the boxing in or dissolve effect? I do…but I also agree with my housemate Brooks, who doesn’t like using the transitions too much. Why? Well, every time someone hits the “back” button, they have to wait for the transition to occur before they can read your page. When this is an impatient world like the Internet is…it gets old quickly. However, if you are creative and use the transitions sparingly or the “random” effect, you should be able to create web page(s) that have a “techy” feel among the myriad of static pages.

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