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Creating and Consuming a Web Service

One of the most powerful aspects of .NET is the ease with which one can create Web Services. A Web Service is an external interface provided by a Web site that can be called from other Web sites. For example, a financial company may make up to the minute stock quotes available via a Web Service for those who do their trading with that company. This information could be read from a Web page and displayed, or read from a stand-alone application on a customer’s desktop computer.

Creating Sales Conversations

You’ve got a great product or service that beats the competition by miles. Once you get in front of people or get them on the ph0ne, they’re sold. The only problem is you’re not getting enough of those initial conversations with prospects started so you can convert them to clients. Instead of having your ph0ne ringing of the hook with requests, you feel like your firm is the best kept scret in your industry.

Online Classifieds – Choosing a Website and Creating Advertisements

The internet has opened a vast number of doors for people to market their products and services. Becoming self-employed and obtaining a national or global audience has never been easier. Many of these quality Classified Websites will provide Entrepreneurs with their own storefront. In addition, their is no or little programming knowledge required for a Website, as the administrator of the Classifieds Website will ensure modern and enhanced features, for consumers to find and purchase products or services. However, there are a few elements to familiarize yourself with, prior to deciding where you want to advertise.

Creating an Online RSS News Aggregator with ASP.NET Part 4

Displaying the News Items for a Particular Syndication Feed

The next task that faces us is creating the DisplayNewsItems.aspx Web page. This page should display the titles of the news items in the selected syndication feed as hyperlinks such that when the hyperlink is clicked the description of the news item is shown in the bottom right frame. This task presents us with two primary challenges:

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