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Marketing your site

Even if you are using a long domain name and have to play by the rules of the website builder's free program you can expect a site that will be usable in many ways. If you know a little bit about Internet marketing you can certainly work with this site in order to attract more visitors. Still, there is a lot to understand when it comes to online marketing and if you don't have the time to learn how the search engines work this is also something you might want to hand over to the website builder service.
Sometimes people choose the free sites as a way to create blogs and personal sites that could be used to support and market a main site with. For non-commercial purposes like a teacher communicating with students and parents or a private individual sharing his life experiences, the free site works very well. However, for a business looking to expand by reaching out online, it will be well worthwhile to pay a few dollars in order to get professional assistance, both with the web design and with the marketing of the site.

Things to think about

If you are convinced that you can handle your own web design and make a fantastic site for your personal needs or for your business it might still be well worthwhile to learn a bit more about how you can affect your visitors in the right way. For example, did you know how colors can influence our mood and even physical sensations? Colors can even contribute to hunger. If you look at a yellow banana it will make you want to eat but if you look at a red banana you will not feel the same way. Red can also trigger feelings of hunger but not in the same way as yellow. This is something you should think about if you want to make people hungry while they're at your site -- hungry for food or for your products. Just make sure the colors and the images are right!
It is a great advantage to get access to an image bank with high quality pictures and this is a service that most website builders will provide. In fact, if you are going to build your own site using this type of service you should opt for one that lets you use a large stock of images. It is not always easy to understand all the rules for copyright and images and therefore it is wise to go with something that will be legal and safe. It is true that picture banks will let many users use the same pictures but this is not something that your visitors will be aware of. They will just find your site appealing to the eye since you offer them high resolution and a very professional look.

Okay, but what about the good things...

There are obviously a number of good aspects to free web design and this is why so many people choose to create their sites for free through good online services. You will find plenty of instructional movies online that show you how you could build your own website in as little as 6, 9 or 15 minutes. This is a great advantage. Also, the templates that include pictures and textboxes to move around are made to be intuitive. You can simply drag and drop onto your site. Once it is ready, the site will look really nice and what is even better is that you can easily update it as often as you want.

 To some it makes sense to start with this type of site and then to upgrade to a site with a unique domain name and more features. After a while you might come to the conclusion that you would like some professional help and since you are already very familiar with the website building service that you started with for free it is easy enough to continue using the upgraded services for your site.

What Can Be Expected Of a Free Website?

Today anyone can build a website and it is even possible to create a professional looking site for free. People who have the time and interest can use the tools for web design that the best website builders offer and create their own online presence, fast and easily. Nevertheless, while this option might be the best for personal blogs and even for smaller businesses it is important to understand that free websites are not at all the same thing as what web designers can offer. And in fact, the free website building services do usually give their members the option of having true professionals take care of the work. But if you opt for making your own website for free, what is in store for you?

The truth about free websites

If you are planning to make your website without paying a penny for it you need to understand that you will not get full control of the site or of the web design. The services that offer sites for free will let you pick a domain name but this will be combined with their own domain name. So let's say that you choose a site named everythingfree.org to create your own site with. If you pick the domain name "my site," the address of your site will be mysite.everythingfree.org. Now, this might not bother you but it is certainly something to keep in mind.
When it comes to the actual design it is important to understand that the concept web design encompasses many different elements. You might focus mainly on the pictures and think that it is great that you get these for free through the site builder service. Apart from the images used to embellish the site, though, there is much more to consider such as layout and content production. Free websites come with a certain set of templates that will not allow you to change the layout much.

How To Get Free, High Quality Content For Your Blog


It’s 2015 and blogs—and bloggers—are more powerful than ever. Trusted bloggers can influence customer’s buying decisions. Brands—including startups—can leverage blogs as potent marketing machines. Some individual blog publishers, like Daring Fireball’s Jon Gruber, make hundreds of thousands of dollars a year. There are also blogs with full-fledged editorial staffers and management that earn in the millions of dollars. Whatever your motivation is to blog, you can’t go wrong with publishing free content.
And before we get any further—stop being skeptical. Yes, you CAN get truly free, truly awesome content for your blog. You just have to know how.
There are at least three major barriers to getting high-quality, free content that you can publish on your blog.
First, if it’s free, you are probably going to have to write it yourself. Unless your blog is huge—like TechCrunch—the submitted articles you will be able to attract are going to be garbage 99% of the time.
Another other issue is that writing good content is labor-intensive. It takes a good deal of time and effort to get superior results.
Thirdly, you’re not an expert on everything. You’re probably an expert on perhaps a few topics—maybe less. While you may be somewhat knowledgable outside of your core areas of expertise a lot of research may be required to write with any credible authority on other issues.
So how can you overcome these obstacles and secure an ongoing source of Grade-A content at no cost?
I’m going to let you in on two secrets I’ve been using to create unique and useful content to share with my audience on DailyTekk for several years.

The 9 Best Electric Skateboards You Can Buy


Longboards are better with a motor. And there are a surprising amount of skateboards that are electric—with seemingly more popping up every year. It’s getting to the point where it takes some serious innovation to stand out in the electric skateboard field; features like regenerative braking and in-wheel motors. And that’s exactly what you’ll find here: the very best of the best electric skateboards. It’s crazy how each company takes a totally different approach to the same idea and I can really appreciate the time and effort that went into developing these awesome boards. Whether you’re looking to cut down on your commute or just surf the pavement, the coolest electric skateboards are here for you to check out

The 15 Best iPhone Apps For Experiencing Nature And The Great Outdoors

Yes! It’s finally warming up outside and that means it’s time for adventure. If you want to capture the best Instagram photos, have the best quality time with your friends and family, need the best break from work or just need to scratch your itch to explore you’re definitely in the right place (unless you’re an Android user—sorry). This list contains the best hiking, mountain biking, camping and exploring apps for iPhone. 
Personally, I’ve been going on a weekend excursion every week for the last month and a half or so already. It gives me a chance to get away from the computer and desk and move my legs, smell fresh air, see new things and get completely exhausted—which is a good thing.
In all honesty, I’ve had a pretty good time just opening up Google Maps and zooming around to find fun places to explore. I actually highly recommend it—it’s led me to some really cool out of the way places that aren’t written or talked about much. But after researching this post, I’m definitely adding many of these maps to my arsenal!
  1. Yonder – Plan your next adventure. Connect with inspiring people, places and experiences.
  2. The Clymb – Get mobile-exclusive discounts via private sales up to 70% off trending outdoor apparel.
  3. AllTrails – Hiking and mountain biking trails; browse guides with photos for 50,000 trails and more.
  4. Recreation.gov Camping – Find available campsites.
  5. National Parks by National Geographic – Guides to 25 of America’s top national parks.
  6. goFlow Sports – If it’s an outdoor sport, this is where you connect with other enthusiasts.
  7. komoot – For hikers and bikers; topo maps, navigation, recommendations on where to go, etc.
  8. Spyglass – Essential GPS toolkit for outdoors and off-road navigation.
  9. Gaia GPS – Offline topo maps and hiking trails for when you don’t get service.
  10. Nature Passport – Motivates kids to get outside and explore through missions.
  11. Backcountry.com – “We get people who get outside.”
  12. Oh Ranger! Park Finder – Find nearby parks; filter out those you don’t want to see.
  13. REI – Shop outdoor gear from your phone.
  14. Map My Hike – Hiking tracker and trail finder.
  15. Peak Finder Earth – Get info about mountains before you hike/climb.
Featured image via Flickr.

The 5 Best Gaming Laptops Available NOW

Look, nerds, I’ll admit I’m not much of a PC gamer. In fact, I don’t do a lot of gaming outside of my iPhone these days. I used to love Xbox/console games, but life became busy. Even so, the first games I ever really played were, in fact, computer games. The original Starcraft and Command & Conquer definitely got me started (yep, that old). But for those of you just getting into gaming now and looking for the best possible gaming laptop, I’ve gone ahead and picked out some of the meanest, fastest, most beast-mode machines on the market. Yes, some of them are ugly as butt—most of them, in fact—but if you’re looking for extreme performance and power, that’s what you get. Leave me a comment and let me know which is your favorite or what other machines you think should have made the list.

Digital Storm Behemoth


The Digital Storm Behemoth gaming laptop takes it’s name seriously; this thing is HUGE. That’s because Digital Storm wants this to be the ULTIMATE gaming laptop. To that end they’ve packed in a desktop-class Intel processor, the ability to fit an astounding 32GB of DDR3 memory, up to 2 NVIDIA graphics cards (SLI), a multi-color and very unique backlit keyboard, Thunderbolt technology and even Hi-Fi speakers. You can get a “good” configuration for $2,305 but can upgrade to an “ultimate” configuration which will set you back $4,021.

MSI GT80 Titan SLI (GTX 980M SLI)

Dual next gen SLI GeForce GTX 980M graphics cards mean theMSI GT80 Titan SLI gaming laptop has blazing performance. Gaming laptops with this much power necessarily need to stay cool which is exactly what the 8-heat pipe cooling solution is for. If you’re looking for a precise and comfortable gaming keyboard in your laptop, it’s going to be hard to beat this one; the Cherry MX Brown switches ensure your keystrokes register—no ghosting. Did I mention the awesome touchpad that doubles as a number pad and that this machine was made to be upgradable?

Alienware 17″

The Alienware 17″ gaming laptop boasts power and performance in a nice looking package. Alienware has long been known as a gaming powerhouse. Known for crazy designs and powerful performance, Alienware was the gaming PC company to beat for a long time. Now there is definitely more competition, but Alienware is still a respected name. And, as it turns out, Alienware makes some of the more affordable gaming laptops you can buy (of course you can trick them out and make them pretty pricey). Serious gamers will want to add the optional graphics amplifier to this quad-core gaming setup.

Origin EON17-SLX

The Origin EON17-SLX gaming laptop features a 1080p HD display, the ability to upgrade to a whopping 4TB of storage space, Thunderbolt connectivity, up to 32GB of DDR3 RAM, a 2MP video camera, and—importantly—24/7 lifetime service and support. But what really sets this rig apart from other machines listed here is the ability to customize it and make it feel like your own. You can change the color of the wording and logo to match your own personality. Plus—dual hard drives.

Lenovo Y50 Ultra HD

Personally, given the choice between all of the gaming laptops listed here, I’d go with the Lenovo Y70 Touch. Why? It’s a bargain, for one thing—and that’s without sacrificing the latest technology. For another thing, the design is understated. It’s not trying to look gnarly or crazy—it’s a bit more debonaire. While the other machines here are trying to look like the Incredible Hulk or something, the Lenovo Y70 Touch is more like the James Bond (weird analogy, I know). With premium display options and speakers, uncompromising power and performance boosting storage, there’s a lot to love about this option. You can also choose between a touch version or an Ultra HD version.
Featured image via Flickr.

The 100 Best, Most Interesting Blogs and Websites of 2015


Every year I release a list of the best, most interesting blogs and websites I have encountered in the previous 365 days that I think other people should know about in the coming 365 days. I’ve done this for 3 years straight—this will be the 4th. As in years past this post was literally 1 year in the making (although it took a mere 2 days to organize and assemble).
How do I choose which sites make the cut? To be sure, website and blog owners tweet and email me suggestions year round (as do impartial third parties): but the funny thing is, with few exceptions, I only include sites I come across myself organically—making this list a sort of extension of myself. I look for sites that are well designed, unique in some way and, plainly put, addictingThere’s nothing scientific about these lists: they’re merely full of sites I think are interesting or cool for some reason. Yes, many of these sites have been around for more than a year—it’s just that I really discovered them and took an interest in them this year. See my picks from previous years:

Steve Jobs

Steven Paul Jobs (/ˈɒbz/; February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011)[3][4] was an American entrepreneur,[5] marketer,[6] and inventor,[7] who was the cofounder, chairman, and CEO of Apple Inc. Through Apple, he is widely recognized as a charismatic and design-driven pioneer of the personal computer revolution[8][9] and for his influential career in the computer and consumer electronics fields, transforming "one industry after another, from computers and smartphones to music and movies."[10] Jobs served as chief executive of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, when Disney acquired Pixar. Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of Xerox PARC's mouse-driven graphical user interface, which led to the creation of the Apple Lisa and a year later, the Macintosh. He played a role in introducing theLaserWriter, the first laser printer to feature vector graphics that started desktop publishing to the market.[11]
After a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, Jobs left Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher-education and business markets. In 1986, he acquired the computer graphics division ofLucasfilm, which was spun off as Pixar.[12] He was credited in Toy Story (1995) as an executive producer and characteristically forgiving principal investor of Pixar. He served as CEO and majority shareholder until Disney's purchase of Pixar in 2006.[13] In 1996, after Apple had failed to deliver its operating system, CoplandGil Amelio turned to NeXT Computer, and the NeXTSTEPplatform became the foundation for the Mac OS X.[14] Jobs returned to Apple as an advisor, and took control of the company as an interim CEO. Jobs brought Apple from near bankruptcy to profitability by 1998.[15][16][17]
As the new CEO of the company, Jobs oversaw the development of the iMaciTunesiPodiPhone, and iPad, and on the services side, the company's Apple Retail StoresiTunes Store and the App Store.[18] The success of these products and services provided several years of stable financial returns, and propelled Apple to become the world's most valuable publicly traded company in 2011.[19] The reinvigoration of the company is regarded by many commentators as one of the greatest turnarounds in business history.[20][21][22]
In 2003, Jobs was diagnosed with a pancreas neuroendocrine tumor. Though it was initially treated, he reported a hormone imbalance, underwent a liver transplant in 2009, and appeared progressively thinner as his health declined.[23] On medical leave for most of 2011, Jobs resigned in August that year, and was elected Chairman of the Board. He died of respiratory arrest related to the tumor on October 5, 2011.
Jobs received a number of honors and public recognition for his influence in the technology and music industries. He has been referred to as "legendary", a "futurist" and a "visionary",[24][25][26][27] and has been described as the "Father of the Digital Revolution,"[28] a "master of innovation,"[29][30] "the master evangelist of the digital age"[31] and a "design perfectionist