 |
Banners (AD Banner) |
 |
 |
Description: |
A method of advertising via a webpage using a small rectangle graphic box for displaying artistic visual
messages to the viewer/surfer.
Banner Classes/Terms
CPC = Cost Per Click (e.g. cost to the person when someone clicks on AD )
CPA = Cost Per Action (e.g. cost to the person for someone joining )
CPD = Cost Per Duration (e.g. Cost of your AD per time limit)
CPM = Cost Per Thousand [Roman M] (e.g. cost per 1000 AD exposures )
*** AD exposures are known as IMPRESSIONS. e.g. Everytime a Banner
or TEXT AD (Advertisement) is shown on a given page is an Impression.
Also now available downloadable SURF BARS/BANNERS
via Paid-To-Surf type programs that are separated from
the normal web browser like Internet Explorer 5 or higher. |
 |
 |
PTS [Paid-To-Surf] |
 |
 |
Description: |
A new wave of advertising using the internet has produced this concept to get the average internet user to install a program onto their PC desktops that display adverts to the person while they surf the internet. Various methods are used but the most common is using a BANNER. The PTS website will pay the USER a set amount of money per minute for placing the BANNER onto their PC systems. Its a good way to promote a product and reward the internet user. How do they paid for this? Well its no different then if they used the T.V. and of course some products displayed to the USER will get purchased. To use a PTS program you need a good PC and
reasonable Internet connection and all are FREE to Join.
Example.
One site that lists all current and new PTS programs. It makes sure its LEGAL and customer privacy is assured before approving them on their site.
Click here to go to PTS Site's listings (includes all sites that earn incomes even paid emailers! - Join and see the full list ) |
 |
 |
Paid E-mails |
 |
 |
Description: |
Another concept to PTS sites. A website who asks for a internet users email address and permission to send them adverts for a cash reward for reading them. This can be one email a day or one email a week and may pay from 5cents to a few dollars to the internet user for reading and clicking on a URL link in the email body. You dont have to purchase a thing or subscribe to the promotion site in the email to receive a credit for reading the email. The best part is you can Join FREE, cancel any time and choose not to read the emails in the first place. This is not to be confused with JUNK emails and/or SPAM.
Example's
Click here to see such a Site
Click here to see ANOTHER Site
Many more are outlayed in the ABOVE PTS Site,
that lists them ALL !!
|
 |
 |
MLM |
 |
 |
Description: |
Multi-Level Marketing. A method of selling a product or service to its members and rewarding its members with commissions if they in turn sell a product to their referral members or normal internet users and friends. This idea has been around for years and now many sites are using the internet due to the bigger audience and profits available.
Proven and Legal MLM Example's [All are FREE to join as Affiliate with upgrade to FULL Member benefits]
Click here to see the PaidAgain MLM Site
Click here to see the Marlon's Site
Click here to see SIXFIGUREINCOME Site
Click here to see Collection Ebooks and Other resources with resell rights
Click here to see the MoreIncome MLM Site |
 |
 |
Affiliations |
 |
 |
Description: |
A partnership with another website who sells some sort of service/product they will pay you a commission on refering customers to their site from your site or if that customer purchases a item from their website.
Example of such a system [A MALL]
Click here to go to the MARKET PLACE Site |
 |
 |
REFERRALS |
 |
 |
Description: |
A term used on PTS and MLM type websites that describes the means of promoting their programs,products,services or ideas to your family, friends and associates using your own sign up membership ID, so you get credited with points for your efforts and hard work. Most will pay a on-going credit for as long as that member remains subscribed with them and/or uses their product or system. The points are converted into a real currency at the end of each month.
The referrals you get form a NETWORK of associates and those people who joined under you are known as a DOWNLINE and those people that you signed up under are referred as your UPLINE.
This shouldnt be confused with a pyramid-scheme network, although its a network of sorts, those always last to join these type of sites will get no points or rewards.
{ Do report net SCAMs and SPAMs - see the Biz Resource section for such sites to report too. } |
 |
 |
ISP |
 |
 |
Description: |
Internet Service Provider is a firm you subscribe to in order to get access to the World-Wide Web (Internet)via
your modem connection.
Example of such an ISP (USA/Canada) $15 per month deal
Click here to go to ISP Site |
 |
 |
URL |
 |
 |
Description: |
Uniform Resource Locator (world wide web address). It is normally in the form WWW.NAMEOFSITE.ORGANISTION-TYPE.COUNTRY
Examples WWW.YAHOO.COM ; WWW.SEVEN.COM.AU ; WWW.QUT.EDU.AU
[ORGANISTION-TYPE.COUNTRY generally is .COM for US Companies, as the default country is naturally assumed to be in America, although there are exceptions to the RULE!
ORGANISTION-TYPE can also be 'org' for organistion and 'net' for network but again there are exceptions to the standard naming convention.
COUNTRY is ommitted for USA sites, but normally a 2 letter country code is used, such as AU for Australia and CH for Switzerland, etc. ] |
 |
 |
HTTP |
 |
 |
Description: |
Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (world wide web protocol).
This is a standard naming convention used to address web sites. Most browsers now assume HTTP if obmitted in the
URL input path. The other Common browser transfer is FTP. |
 |
 |
Internet Browser |
 |
 |
Description: |
This is a program/user interface you use to communicate with web sites so they can display text, visuals, graphics
and allow downloading and uploading of information over the internet.
Example of a browser is IE5 (Microsoft's Internet Browser Version 5.0) and Communicator/Netscape |
 |
 |
SPAM [Junk Email] |
 |
 |
Description: |
[not an acronym] written SPAM -- slang name for Unsolicited Commercial Email (UCE). As you would get annoying advertising material in your normal POST BOX , now days you can receive JUNK/SPAM mails via electronic means. Elecronic material is harder to patrol/monitor and some of it can be offensive, XXX rated. You might have joined a Internet club and not realised they are selling your email address to other companies and internet users. Make sure before you sign up you read any agreements on the website. It adviced to get another free email address for such sign ups, as you can normally edit your details on the club later to a new email address and most email address you own, if all seems to be OKAY. {See the Biz Resource section for free email providers.} |
 |
 |
Webpage |
 |
 |
Description: |
What your viewing now is known as a WEBPAGE which is hosted on a WEBSITE. It consists of a special computer language called HTML which may also incorporate other special coding such as JAVA and CGI. The Internet browser is designed to
translate the characters into a visual and input system for the internet user. |
 |
 |
FTP |
 |
 |
Description: |
File Transfer Protocol that is specially designed to download and/or upload graphical and textual computer files over the internet using a Internet browser or FTP utility. |
 |
 |
WWW |
 |
 |
Description: |
World-Wide Web. The interconnection of Web Servers hosting webpages using the internet network. Web Servers are standard computers running special software and hardware like modems which connect into the telephone network (mostly dedicated lines) which are available to Internet users to transfer information. |
 |
 |
HOSTING [ Web Hosting ] |
 |
 |
Description: |
A web server offering data space for your webpages and making it available to the world via a unique number {Known as a IP Address} and site name in a form of a URL. |
 |
 |
Email |
 |
 |
Description: |
Electronic mail. A special protocol using the internet media to send and receive private messages to a internet user. { See the Biz Resource Section for FREE email account} |
 |
 |
Newbies |
 |
 |
Description: |
Slang for new internet users who are unfamiliar with the internet, usage and terms. |
 |
 |
E-Commerce, E-Business, E-"anything" |
 |
 |
Description: |
The 'E-' infront of title just means its done by ELECTRONIC means. E-Business just means its a business done entirely on
electronic media. |
 |
 |
Ezine |
 |
 |
Description: |
This is just a electronic journal or magazine sent via email or displayed within a webpage. A new "BUZZ" word of the century. |
 |
 |
@@@ YOUR DEFINITION NOT LISTED HERE ??? @@@ |
 |
 |
Description: |
This Site link may be of some HELP?
Click here to SEARCH this Site |
 |