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<tagline mode="escaped" type="text/html">A guide to using the Internet for business. This blog will discuss topics of interest to anyone new to the Internet who is considering doing business on the Internet. Please note that this blog is intended for newcomers to the Internet, including people who have yet to set up a website.</tagline>
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<issued>2006-09-16T10:20:00-04:00</issued>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.chameleonintegration.com/blogs/netmarketing">I've noticed a bit of traffic here lately and only just realized that I plum forgot to update this site. Please note that I've sort of transferred most of the ideas I was going to discuss here over to the site It's My Business: http://www.itsmybizniz.com. </summary>
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<issued>2005-11-28T17:58:00-05:00</issued>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.chameleonintegration.com/blogs/netmarketing">My apologies for the lack of new entries here. I do have entries sketched out, but I am still trying to find time to implement the new page design. I'm hoping to relaunch by January 1st. The URL will remain the same for the time being. Check my "hubsite", Chameleon Integration for general news.</summary>
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<issued>2005-09-22T16:18:23-04:00</issued>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.chameleonintegration.com/blogs/netmarketing">In the last two posts, I talked about choosing a domain name and the difference between having a .com, .biz, .info, etc., TLD (Top-Level Domain). Before you can actually register a domain name, you will want to check what is available. Your Internet Hosting Provider will likely have a domain-availability checking tool. I like to use ExpertHost's tool because I can check several domains and TLDs at</summary>
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<issued>2005-09-21T22:20:00-04:00</issued>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.chameleonintegration.com/blogs/netmarketing">In choosing a domain name for your future website, you may be wondering what the difference is between ".com", ".org", ".net", ".edu", ".biz", and so on, is. These suffixes are called TLDs - Top Level Domains. Originally, when the (public) Internet was born, there were very few TLDs: .com, .org, .net, .gov, .mil and a few others. The country-level TLDs were added soon after, followed over the</summary>
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<summary mode="escaped" type="text/plain" xml:base="http://www.chameleonintegration.com/blogs/netmarketing">Even if you're new to surfing the Internet, you probably know what an URL is. But in case you don't, a URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is essentially an address on the Internet for a web page or some other file (image, document, script). An example is the address of this blog (at the time of writing): http://www.chameleonintegration.com/blogs/netmarketing/index.html. This is the "address" that you</summary>
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