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More than just surfing ----------------------- Although there
are many browsers on the market, most likely you are using just
one - Netscape or Microsoft Explorer, or perhaps Opera or
America On line.... Using one or the other is fine if you are
just surfing on the web. However, if you are building a business
here, I suggest you download and use from time to time other
browsers as well.
New web browsers come with incredible features. For example,
Netscape has Netshow and MSE has Net Meeting. Place at the top
of your monitor just a simple, inexpensive, camera (most likely
you have already a microphone and speakers) and voila: you are
equipped to conduct your own online tele-conferencing!
Can we chat (and more than that)?
--------------------------------- As you perhaps know, I host
and moderate a MasterMind Chat -- details at
http://loska.com/successconnection/chat.html Since the chatroom
doesn't like Microsoft Explorer - causing constant scrolling of
the chat messages - I advice participants and guests to use
Netscape. Quite often this creates a problem. Many people say "I
don't have a Netscape because I prefer Internet Explorer..."
Chances are that with you just the opposite is true. You might
use Explorer, not Netscape, or Opera, or Lynx, or WebTV, or ...
maybe you don't even know which of them you are using!
Either way, if you are serious about your Internet business, you
better get used to the idea of having more than one browser. Not
because of my MasterMind Chat (although this alone may be a good
reason -- among my guests were Ken Evoy, Marlon Sanders and Tony
Blake, you can gain a lot from chatting with guys like that).
However, the most important reason for using more browsers is
your ability to see web pages the way other visitors do.
Don't trust your designer ------------------------- You might
think that if your website was professionally designed, you are
in good shape. Not so. Web designers are notorious for paying
attention only to their own computer's capabilities, which are
usually fast and equipped with huge monitors set to millions of
colors. Sadly, this is not the way most people see the world
wide web and what looks great on the monitor of your designer
may look quite awful to your visitors.
If you are really serious about your web site, you should check
the look of your pages not only on IE and Netscape, but even on
AOL and WebTV. Take a look at this beautiful model cut in half
and a disappearing act of one of my own pages:
http://internetsuccesscoach.com/examples/warnerbra-N.html
WebTV, which is becoming increasingly popular, can mess up your
pages big time. Pay attention, especially if you cater to
visitors who are likely to surf from their living rooms (you do
know a lot about your target market right?) See this
Explorer/WebTV example:
http://internetsuccesscoach.com/examples/webtv.html
Convinced that you need more than one?
-------------------------------------- I am so glad you are!
Here are the places to get your downloads of the most popular
browsers -- it's free of cost.
Internet Explorer:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/default.htm
Netscape: http://home.netscape.com/download/index.html
Web TV viewer http://developer.webtv.net/design ools/viewer
America On Line: This is not free, but the $4.95 p/month light
usage plan is worth the price - go to http://aol.com
Download Lynx at: http://www.trill-home.com/lynx/binaries.html
For a complete collection of current browsers go to
http://browserwatch.internet.com/browsers.html
If you use PC, you should also check how your web site looks on
Mac (many surprises here as well). One thing is sure: a page
that looks splendid in one browser might look horribly or be
even completely *invisible* in another. If you are serious about
your business, take it to heart!
About the author:
Wanda Loskot is Internet Marketing Coach. Sign up for her FREE
course "7 Strategies For Lasting Internet Success" -- learn what
you need to know about Internet marketing in just one short
e-mail per day. To sign up to http://InternetSuccessCoach.com
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