View Poll Results: How would you rate BizBook?

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  • BizBook is very user friendly

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  • BizBook is a good advertising source

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  • I would recommend BizBook to others

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  • I see a need for some improvements

    3 75.00%
  • I do not like BizBook even while it is free

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  • I would not recommend BizBook

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    Thumbs up Please give us your opinion on our BizBook web site.

    Please give us your opinion on our BizBook web site.
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    All of the links to pages listed on this page are built from the web page design tools in BizBook and all are examples of the different variations that a web page built with BizBook web page services can look like. You may contact BizBook by phone for additional information: (539) 664-6268

    There are hundreds of different combinations of colors, backgrounds and layout combinations to choose from. The web site of your choice can have both video media and your uploaded pictures along with your text. No knowledge of web site design is necessary. Share with friends as a blog or a web page to sell your items. Advertise your business, or special sale items. Just have fun having your own personal web page. Use this code to get your page free XYHSI9JG65

    The clean simple design of BizBook will give your business web page the look and feel as if your web page had been designed by a web developer.

    Here is an example web page: http://bizbooksite.com/?spongebob

    Read further on this page and lean how widgets can add style to your page. An example of widgets in a web page: BizBook web site and widgets

    From Web site Magazine February, 2012; Internet professionals have come to realize that when executed properly, a Web page can still achieve rock-star results with a more classical approach. This trend will only become more evident in 2012, and it is especially important in the case of landing pages. “You don’t want landing pages to shout at your visitors, or have many elements on the page competing for their attention,” says Tim Ash, CEO of landing page optimization firm Site Tuners. “The most effective pages you will see will have a Zen-like simplicity to them, and the desired call-to-action should naturally arise out of this background of stillness.” So, for anyone considering a web site redesign this year, the advice is ... well, simple. Try turning the volume down a few notches and instead aspire to achieving a harmonious hum. By no means should you be trying to out shout the competition — that is so last decade. That is exactly what BizBook offers for a $2 Dollar a one time fee, without the coupon code.

    BizBook by an automatic process creates a sitemap every hour including all new web pages. This sitemap has the information of all of the web pages and their associated RSS feeds. The sitemap is read by both Google and MSN search engines so regardless if the web pages URL are manually entered or not they will be listed in both.

    Data for all web pages are stored in a secure database, this database is backed up every hour at 10,000 entries per hour. So for 1000,000 entrees it would be 3 days for full backup.

    There are ways to utilize both BizBook and the social networks and to allow both to link with each other and use the social networks to promote your landing page, but not be your landing page. Use BizBook for your landing page with information that changes often, you will only spend a few minuets updating BizBook it really is that user friendly, or use BizBook as your only landing page saving time and money.

    Connecting BizBook to other social networks is simple, use the BizBook RSS Feed that is updated by your BizBook Web Site, it will self update any changes made to your page and all connected web sites and blogs will be updated as well. For more information on rss feeds go to: BizBook rss feed information page

    A web feed (or news feed) is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe to it. Making a collection of web feeds accessible in one spot is known as aggregation, which is performed by an aggregator. A web feed is also sometimes referred to as a syndicated feed and can be subscribed to and read by an aggregator a well know version of this is Google Reader.

    A typical scenario of web feed use is: a content provider publishes a feed link on their site which end users can register with an aggregator program (also called a feed reader or a news reader) running on their own machines; doing this is usually as simple as dragging the link from the web browser to the aggregator. When instructed, the aggregator asks all the servers in its feed list if they have new content; if so, the aggregator either makes a note of the new content or downloads it. Aggregators can be scheduled to check for new content periodically. Web feeds are an example of pull technology, although they may appear to push content to the user.

    The term RSS is often used to refer to web feeds or web syndication in general, although not all feed formats are RSS. The Blog space description of using web feeds in an aggregator, for example, is headlined "RSS info" and "RSS readers" even though its first sentence makes clear the inclusion of the Atom format: "RSS and Atom files provide news updates from a web site in a simple form for your computer."

    A web feed is a document (often XML-based) whose discrete content items include web links to the source of the content. News web sites and blogs are common sources for web feeds, but feeds are also used to deliver structured information ranging from weather data to top-ten lists of hit tunes to search results. The two main web feed formats are RSS and Atom.

    "Publishing a feed" and "syndication" are two of the more common terms used to describe making a feed available for an information source such as a blog. Web feed content, like syndicated print newspaper features or broadcast programs, may be shared and republished by other web sites. (For that reason one popular definition of RSS is Really Simple Syndication.)

    Feeds are more often subscribed to directly by users with aggregators or feed readers which combine the contents of multiple web feeds for display on a single screen or series of screens. Some modern web browsers incorporate aggregator features. Users typically subscribe to a feed by manually entering the URL of a feed or clicking a link in a web browser.

    Web feeds are designed to be machine-readable rather than human-readable, which tends to be a source of confusion when people first encounter web feeds. This means that web feeds can also be used to automatically transfer information from one web site to another without any human intervention.

    Another feature BizBook offers is the ability to display web site code such as java script, HTML, CSS along with text. This enables the user to fully customize the web page, change the font, colors, add links, widgets and any other of endless possibilities only limited by the talents and creative ability of the user. And if the user chooses not to add this web page code the default settings allow for text to be entered and displayed without any web page code added at all.

    A web widget is a portable application installed and executed, typically by non-expert webmasters on HTML-based web pages, to offer site visitors shopping, advertisements, videos, or other simple functionality from third party widget publishers. A "widget application" is a third party application developed for an online social network platform, with the user interface or the entire application hosted by the network service. Social network companies such as Facebook and Myspace host these applications and provide them underlying platform services (such as display and storage of user-provided photos and other content, profile information about end users and communications features with other users) through special-purpose application programming interfaces. The term is used fairly loosely, in that many such applications are more complex internally and in operation than the simple applets that are called "widgets" in other contexts. The relationship between platform and developer is mutually beneficial, with the social network offering hardware and software infrastructure, and access to the social network's end user base, and with application publishers ranging from amateur developers to organized companies such as RockYou! and slide.com providing content and features that make the social network services more useful for their members.

    An example of widgets in a web page: BizBook web site and widgets
    Last edited by BizBookSite; 05-09-2012 at 12:45 AM.
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