<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Las Vegas Web Design, Web Hosting, Software Development :: A</title><description>Las Vegas Web Design, Web Hosting, Software Development :: A</description><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/</link><copyright>Copyright Las Vegas Web Design, Web Hosting, Software Development :: A</copyright><item><title>POP3 Settings Leaving messages on the server</title><description>POP3 e-mail accountsLeaving messages on your web server. Read carefully!!!When
you retrieve e-mail messages from a POP3 (POP3: A protocol that
is used to retrieve e-mail messages from an Internet e-mail server.)
e-mail account, the messages are deleted from the e-mail server by
default after they are downloaded to your computer. For many people,
this works great.However, if you want to check your e-mail from
multiple computers, you must configure Outlook to not delete the
messages on your e-mail server. This scenario is most common for people
who want to check their home Internet service provider (ISP).When
you leave messages on your e-mail server, you can choose from several
options to delete your messages. To make your choice, you need to
consider several factors about your e-mail usage, such as how long you
want the messages to be accessible from multiple computers and the
storage limits imposed by your e-mail server administrator. If
you exceed your storage limit, you might be unable to receive new
messages or might be charged additional fees. Typically, it is best to
have one computer set to the default setting that doesn&#039;t leave e-mail
messages on the e-mail server. When you use the computer to
retrieve your e-mail messages, they are downloaded and deleted from the
e-mail server. If you choose not to do this, Outlook allows you to
select a time duration for leaving e-mail messages on the server.On the Tools menu, click E-mail Accounts.Click View or change existing e-mail accounts, click Next.Select your ISP account, and then click Change.Click More Settings.Click the Advanced tab, and under Delivery, select the Leave a copy of messages on the server check box.Internet E-mail Settings dialog box&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 6. Select one of the following options:* Remove from server after x days&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
E-mail messages are downloaded to your computer but remain on the
e-mail server for the number of days that you specify. This is the most
common setting for people who want to read their messages at work but
also download them for permanent storage on their home computer. We
recommend that you choose the smallest number of days that suits your
needs. The longer you leave messages on your e-mail server, the greater
the risk of exceeding your mailbox size quota.* Remove from server when deleted from &#039;Deleted Items&#039;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;
E-mail messages are downloaded to your computer but also remain on the
e-mail server indefinitely until you delete the e-mail message in
Outlook and empty the Deleted Items folder. Just deleting the message
doesn&#039;t remove the message from the e-mail server.* If you do not select either check box,
messages are left on the server indefinitely. You can eventually exceed
your mailbox quota, unless you connect to the e-mail server from
another computer that has Outlook configured to remove messages from
the e-mail server.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 7. Click OK, and then click Finish.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;</description><pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 17:25:13 +0000</pubDate><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/email/pop3-settings-leaving-messages-on-the-server/</link><guid>http://alldigitalnet.com/email/pop3-settings-leaving-messages-on-the-server/</guid></item><item><title>How to Move Outlook Email Messages to Gmail</title><description>How to Move Outlook Email Messages to Gmail&quot;I have about a million years of email in Outlook and I want to upload it all into my new Gmail account. I suppose I could forward all my mail, but there&#039;s got to be some other way of getting it in there. How can I move my Outlook mail messages to Gmail?&quot;Click here to open a new Gmail AccountHere&#039;s the solution...handy way of moving mail - using IMAP as a means of syncing email between two accounts, which I used to do as a method of access my mail across multiple computers. Here&#039;s the safest way to make the IMAP transfer work.Enabling IMAP in GmailStep one of the Google migration is to enable IMAP in the Gmail interface. To do this, first click on the Gmail Settings link (at the top right of the page) after logging into Gmail from your browser. Next click the Forwarding and POP/IMAP link and scroll down to enable IMAP. Save your settings change.Adding Your Gmail Account to OutlookNext you need to add your Gmail Account to Outlook as an IMAP account. Google provides a good list of steps for doing this right below the IMAP toggle, but I&#039;ll cover it here as well.From the Outlook menu choose Tools &amp;gt; Accounts and create a new account. Input your name, followed by full username@gmail.com address and password. Be sure to check the box to manually configure server settings or additional server types.Make sure the account type is set to IMAP.On the Advanced settings you need to set the incoming IMAP serverto 993, with SSL encryption. The Outgoing SMTP server needs to be set to 587 with TLS encryption.Making a copy of your Outlook EmailAfter you setup IMAP access for your Gmail account, you can start adding mail to it. Select a folder in your Outlook Personal Folder that you want to add to your Gmail (like Sent Items, for instance), right-click the folder and choose Copy (Do Not drag and drop or you will alter your Outlook folder hierarchy).This last part requires patience and is best done at a time when you don&#039;t need Outlook for awhile. The sync process can take a very long time if you have lots of mail. For the large folders in your Outlook, save this for something you do before quitting for the day, so you aren&#039;t frustrated by an inbox that&#039;s busy.When it&#039;s finished copying, you will get an error message like the one below because Gmail doesn&#039;t use a folder hierarchy. This is normal. What was a folder to you in Outlook will now be a Label in Gmail.Finding Your Outlook Mail in GmailAfter the sync is complete, you may wonder why you can&#039;t easily see your Outlook mail in Gmail. That&#039;s because Gmail has it conveniently sorted away by Label in the the All Mail section. If you scroll down the left hand side of the Gmail Web interface, you should see a list of Labels like the one to the left of this paragraph. Clicking on any one of those labels in Gmail will reveal email messages with that label (all the mail that is in the folder of the same name in Outlook).Cleaning Up Gmail and Finding Your MailAs you can see, the Labels aren&#039;t necessarily very clean when going from Outlook to Gmail. What was once a subfolder of my inbox with podcasting related mail, now has the unfortunate label INBOX/Podcasting. This is easily fixed by clicking Edit Labels, and renaming each of the labels to something less cumbersome.Note:If you had a bunch of folders imported to Gmail, this may take a couple of minutes, but it gets the job done and you only need to do it once.Once you get everything moved to Gmail, you can safely close the IMAP account in Outlook without having any impact on what&#039;s stored in Gmail, making all of your old Outlook messages instantly available anytime you log into Gmail in the future.Article by Brad Hartmaier &amp;copy; 2009 Alldigitalnet Web Publishing</description><pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 15:35:57 +0000</pubDate><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/email/how-to-move-outlook-email-messages-to-gmail/</link><guid>http://alldigitalnet.com/email/how-to-move-outlook-email-messages-to-gmail/</guid></item><item><title>Setting Up Email In Vista</title><description>How to Set Up Windows Mail for Windows Vista to Send and Receive Email (Wizard)Operating System(s): Windows VistaApplication: Windows MailApplication Version(s): 2007Follow 
            the steps below to configure Windows Mail for Windows Vista to send and receive 
            email.1. Open Windows Mail.2. Click Tools and select Accounts from the drop down list.3. On the Internet Accounts screen, click Add.4. Under Select Account Type, choose E-mail Account and click Next.5. Enter the Display Name of your choice and click Next.6. Enter your E-Mail address and click Next.7. Select POP from the drop down list of server typesUnder Incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP) server, enter mail.alldigitalnet.com.Under Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) name, enter smtp.yourinternetprovider.com.Check the box for Outgoing server requires authentication.Click NextNOTE: You will need to find out your SMTP outgoing email settings from your internet provider.8. Enter your E-mail username and Password, check the box for Remember password and click Next. 9. Make sure &quot;Do not download my e-mail and folders at this time&quot; is checked and click Finish to return to your Internet Accounts list.
10. Your e-mail account is now configured to check and send mail.</description><pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 20:45:04 +0000</pubDate><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/setting-up-email/setting-up-email-in-vista/</link><guid>http://alldigitalnet.com/setting-up-email/setting-up-email-in-vista/</guid></item><item><title>Improving Web Traffic</title><description>Great, now your online and your web site is beautiful.Build it and they will come? Maybe...probably...hopefully. Stop hoping and start taking advantage of this exciting time of explosive internet growth.Marketing your website is a great way to build traffic and relationships. There is a wide array of tools and techniques available to you right now, that may improve your web sites traffic by leaps and bounds.Here are a few ways people might hear about your website?Word of mouthBusiness CardsPay per Click MarketingOrganic MarketingBloggingWeb Site VideosWeb Site LinksWeb SearchSeminarsTrade ShowsSome of these techniques are pretty straight forward, but others may be new or confusing to you. Lets review some of the methods you may not be aware of.Pay Per Click MarketingThis is a method where you actually pay to be associated with a search keyword. Ex. If you have a roofing company and would like to target more business in your area, you would fund an online advertising account and pay each time someone clicks on your search listing.Organic MarketingThis method relates directly to your website&#039;s content and construction. It may take a bit longer to develop a website that lends itself to organic or natural search listings. We often suggest a combination of organic and pay per click campaigns.BloggingA blog is basically a journal that is available on the web. The activity of updating a blog is “blogging” and someone who keeps a blog is a “blogger.” Blogs are typically updated daily using software that allows people with little or no technical background to update and maintain the blog. Postings on a blog are almost always arranged in chronological order with the most recent additions featured most prominently.’Web Site VideosPutting videos on your website is a great way to draw an audience. I know, those crazy funny internet videos come to mind, however droves of business people are getting some incredible results by posting videos. It&#039;s pretty easy to do, and just about anyone with a video camera and basic skills can shoot and upload their own videos.Google VideoYou TubeWe can provide consulting, planning, production and execution of all of these marketing techniques. Please email us to get started today!Alldigitalnet Las Vegas Web Marketing</description><pubDate>Mon, 15 Dec 2008 03:36:11 +0000</pubDate><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/search-engine-marketing/improving-web-traffic/</link><guid>http://alldigitalnet.com/search-engine-marketing/improving-web-traffic/</guid></item><item><title>XP Clean Install</title><description>Steps to Clean Install XP  If the above instructions for configuring your system to boot from  CD  or you have acquired the necessary boot floppy/floppies; you can now  boot the computer and follow the on screen prompts. Have your Product Key  available, typical install is around 30 minutes. If setup seems to hang,  wait at least 10 minutes + before restarting system. You should experience  momentary screen blackouts.  1. Power on the computer. Press the Pause/Break key as soon as you see      text on the screen.   2. Insert XP CD into CD drive. Press ENTER to resume booting from the XP CD. &amp;nbsp;     (BIOS must support booting from CD and boot order must be set so CD      boots before hard drive. If computer does not support booting from CD      go to 2a for floppy install).     2a. Floppy install: Boot from Win98/Me/Special XP install floppy     disk with smartdrv.exe added to the boot disk or the Win XP set     of 6 floppy disks.  3. Look for message &quot;booting from CD&quot; usually located at the bottom of     the screen. If you have a factory splash screen, press ESC to unload     it.     3a. Floppy install: From the A Prompt; A:type: smartdrv.exe. then     press ENTER. If you are using the XP boot floppy setup disks skip     to step #5.  4. Press any Key when you see the prompt to &quot;Press Any Key&quot;     4a. Floppy install: CD to the location of the CD-ROM drive with the     XP setup files; CD to the i386 folder where you will type: winnt.exe     to start setup.  5. Setup will start copying files, if you need to install any third     -   party or RAID drivers press F6 at this time. the copying of files     can take awhile.  6. Next you will get the option to repair or enter setup, choose to     enter setup. Press ENTER. To see images full size, place mouse cursor     over image and click/double click or press the left button and open.  7. Press F8 if you agree to the license.  8. Setup will scan for previous Windows installations  9. If you are using the upgrade version of XP on a computer without     any version of Windows currently installed, this is where you will     replace the XP CD with your qualifying CD, XP setup will scan the     qualifying CD and instruct you to replace it with the XP CD to continue     XP setup; otherwise, you will not see this screen. Clean install     qualifying media can be any of the following Win NT3.51, 4.0, 2000,     Win 95, 98, Me.        10. Choose the location to install.     10a If this is a clean hard drive, you can choose to create a     partition in the un-partitioned space. At this point, you can allow     Setup to use all the space or set a size for the partition.     10b If the hard drive or partition has a previous installation of     XP you want to remove, choose to delete the partition by pressing     &quot;D&quot;. You will then be prompted to create a new partition in the     empty space. This will remove all data from the delete space.     10c If you intend to use multiple partitions or dual boot, this is     where  you specify the size of the boot partition and or setup     location for XP. If you are planning to dual boot XP, I would     create a small 100 meg DOS  partition for the first primary partition,     then an 8 to 10 gig partition for XP. You can partition and format     the remaining space after XP is setup from Disk Manager. If you do not     intend to dual boot, you can either use all the un-partitioned space or create an 8 to 10 gig partition for XP and leave the rest free to     partition later.   Note: If a fat32 partition larger than 32 gigabyte is desired, the   hard drive or partition will need to be created before running XP   setup. XP will not create a fat 32 partition larger than 32 gig, but   will support one previously created.  11. Choose the file system from this screen. If dual booting and you      created the small 100 meg partition, make it a fat partition. NTFS is      configured at the optimal file size during the initial setup. See this      link for more on NTFS  12. If you have more that one partition or hard drive on your system,      make sure you are formatting the correct partition/drive.        13. This is where you reinsert the XP Pro Upgrade CD.     14. Press ENTER to continue.  14. Setup will show a progress box and reboot when copying files is      complete.  15. When you see the &quot;Press any Key to Reboot&quot; do not Press any Key.      If CD boots anyway, remove CD and reboot.  16. From this point, you will follow the on screen prompts.  17. If you live outside the US, you will probably need to modify the      default settings.  18. Personalize your XP Enter your Name and Organization.  19. Enter the Product Key. The Key is located on the back of the CD folder      in  the  Retail versions and on a holographic label with the OEM      versions purchased with a piece of hardware. Write this key down and      secure it in a safe place in case the original is misplaced destroyed      through natural causes or stupidity. 8-)  20. Choose a name for the  computer, this should be a unique name for      the computer, especially if it is to be connected to a network. In Pro,      you are given the option of creating a password or leaving it blank.  21. Set your Time Zone and Time and Date.  22. Setup will scan for network.  23.  If  detected you will have the choice to choose a typical       configuration or custom. Choose typical if you are unsure.  24. For home you will choose your workgroup, if a network is already      established and you intend to connect to it, use the existing      workgroup name, otherwise, I suggest using the default.  25. For Pro, the same goes for Pro as suggested for Home, but you will      have the choice to join a Domain, if you do  not have a Domain or  do      not know leave blank.  26. Setup will continue and reboot when completed ignore the &quot;Press      Any Key&quot;.  27. The loading XP window will now display after reboot.        Note: All XP SP2 versions now show the same XP loading  screen. Home       or Pro are no longer listed.  28. You will see a change display settings, say yes and accept the      setting if you can see the screen after accepting.  29. You will see a welcome screen, press next and unfortunately you      have to wait for the dialog to finish.  30. Set up you internet or network connection.  31. This is the Activate, Register screen. You must activate within      30 days of installing XP, but you do not ever have to register,      Registration is completely optional and if you do not register, no      personal information will be transmitted during activation. If you      register, then activation will transmit that information along with      the activation. The first Activation is usually done over the internet      if the computer is connected to the internet, otherwise, it can be      accomplished by copying the alphanumeric  string from the activation      screen and make a phone call to the on screen supplied phone number.      The activation center will then give you a slightly longer number to      input into for activation. I suggest you do not activate immediately      in case you need to make hard ware changes or install to a different      system within the thirty days and you will be reminded on boot up      until you do.  Blaster worm warning: Do not immediately activate over the internet  when asked, enable the XP firewall before connecting to the internet.  You can activate after the firewall is enabled.  Control Panel - Network Connections. Right click the connection you  use, Properties and there is a check box on the Advanced page.  32. Setup users screen. Set at least one user for yourself or the person      that will be using the computer.  33. Thank You  34.  Logon to XP and apply Service Pack and Critical updates from Windows       Update before installing any software or hardware.  35. Install your anti-virus software.  36. Install all applications and setup your email.  37. Restore from Files and Settings transfer after reinstalling all      applications.  Last updated 10/22/2008</description><pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 13:13:13 +0000</pubDate><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/pc-health/xp-clean-install/</link><guid>http://alldigitalnet.com/pc-health/xp-clean-install/</guid></item><item><title>Changing SMTP Server Settings in Microsoft Outlook</title><description>Changing SMTP Server Settings in Microsoft Outlook(steps may vary slightly for different versions of Outlook or Outlook Express)Change your mail settings as follows:1. In Microsoft Outlook, click on Tools, and choose Account Settings2. Double Click on the account that says (send from this account by default)This opens up the Change Email Account screen:3. Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) -&amp;gt; change to the designated providers relay server(i.e.: smtp.vzwmail.net)4. Click on the &quot;More Settings ... &quot; button near the bottom right corner of the windowThis opens up Internet E-mail settings5. Click on the Outgoing Server tab6. Check the box in front of My Outgoing Server (SMTP) requires authentication7. Select the button that says &quot;Log on using&quot;8. Enter User Name: this will be your username for your ISP9. Enter Password: the password for the above (Step#8) account10. Check the box in front of Remember Password11. Click on the Advanced tab12. After Outgoing Server (SMTP):&amp;nbsp; verify that port being used is 25 (unless otherwise noted)13. Choose OKThis will return you to the change email account screen.14. Choose NextThis should get you to a &quot;Congratulations!&quot; screen15. Choose FinishThis should complete the changes... to test the settings, double click your “send from this account by default” account again. Then press the &quot;Test Account Settings ...&quot; buttonTwo green check marks will appear after it connects to the server, and sends a test email message.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 17:21:43 +0000</pubDate><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/email/changing-smtp-server-settings-in-microsoft-outlook/</link><guid>http://alldigitalnet.com/email/changing-smtp-server-settings-in-microsoft-outlook/</guid></item><item><title>Incoming Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Settings</title><description>Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) SettingsOver 95% of outgoing mail issues are related to the Internet Service Provider rather than the web hosting system.Many Internet Service Providers (ISP’s) do not allow their customers to send email using an outgoing mail (SMTP) server other than their own. So, in many cases your outgoing mail server will have to be set different than your incoming mail server.To accommodate customers who have email accounts that do not allow relaying, most ISP’s have implemented a designated outbound SMTP mail server for you to be able to send your email. The following is a list of major ISP’s and their outgoing SMTP servers (local to the Las Vegas area) that will allow mail relaying, and how to configure the settings in Microsoft Outlook.If your Internet Service Provider is not listed below; or, if you do not know the credentials or outgoing mail settings for your ISP, you will need to contact them for outgoing mail server set-up instructions.Verizon Wireless&#039; National Access and Broadband Access ServicesTo utilize SMTP you will need to do the following:&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 1. Change your Outgoing Mail Server to smtp.vzwmail.net. The steps to change the Outgoing Mail Settings will vary by email client. Please refer to your email client provider for instructions on how to change the setting.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 2. Create a VText.com profile if you do not already have a Verizon Wireless VText.com profile. Visit www.vtext.com from your PC to register for free. A TXT Messaging capable data device or phone is required. &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; * The credentials to access the send mail server will be the 10-digit mobile number (used on VText.com) @vzwmail.net (i.e. 2025551212@vzwmail.net) for the user name. For the password use the password established on www.vtext.com. NOTE: Credentials established on www.vtext.com may take up to twelve hours before they will work on the Verizon Wireless SMTP server. If your password works on www.vtext.com but not on the smtp.vzwmail.net server, try again in a couple hours. The Verizon Wireless SMTP server can be accessed from most ISPs (Internet Service Providers) eliminating the need to reconfigure settings when switching between Verizon Wireless and other networks.Cox Hi Speed Internet ServicesCox requires all email messages sent from our network to go through Cox outbound (SMTP) servers. Any attempt to send email using a third-party outbound email server will result in an error message in your email software, and the message will not be delivered.Vanity/Personal/Business Domain NamesCox does not prevent the use of vanity domains as either the From or Reply-To address in your email header. However, if you use a vanity domain on your email, it must be a valid domain that can be resolved by the Domain Name System (DNS) servers. Any email sent with invalid domains in the From or Reply-To address fields will not be delivered.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 1. * Change your Outgoing Mail Server to smtp.west.cox.net. The steps to change the Outgoing Mail Settings will vary by email client. Please refer to your email client provider for instructions on how to change the setting.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 2. Enter your COX username and password when specified under My Outgoing Server (SMTP) requires authentication.* Customers with cox business service will need to use smtp.lvcm.comEmbarq High Speed Internet Services&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 1. Change your Outgoing Mail Server to smtp.embarqmail.com. The steps to change the Outgoing Mail Settings will vary by email client. Please refer to your email client provider for instructions on how to change the setting.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 2. Enter your Embarq username and password when specified under My Outgoing Server (SMTP) requires authentication.AT&amp;amp;T Wireless Broadband&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 1. Change your Outgoing Mail Server to smtp.attwireless.net. The steps to change the Outgoing Mail Settings will vary by email client. Please refer to your email client provider for instructions on how to change the setting.&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 2. AT&amp;amp;T wireless will refuse authentication unless your email address is the same as your mMode email address. In your Email Client Account settings, enter your mMode email address, i.e. username@mobile.att.net&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; 3. If you want replies to go your normal email address, enter it in the &quot;Reply To&quot; area (Edit Account | Identity | Reply To).Sprint Wireless Broadband&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; At this time Sprint does not require the use of their SMTP relay servers. You can use the mail.yourdomain.com setting.TelePacific Communications (Formerly MPower)&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; At this time TelePacific does not require the use of their SMTP relay servers. You can use the mail.yourdomain.com setting.&amp;nbsp;Changing SMTP Server Settings in Microsoft Outlook(steps may vary slightly for different versions of Outlook or Outlook Express)Change your mail settings as follows:1. In Microsoft Outlook, click on Tools, and choose Account Settings2. Double Click on the account that says (send from this account by default)This opens up the Change Email Account screen:3. Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) -&amp;gt; change to the designated providers relay server(i.e.: smtp.vzwmail.net)4. Click on the &quot;More Settings ... &quot; button near the bottom right corner of the windowThis opens up Internet E-mail settings5. Click on the Outgoing Server tab6. Check the box in front of My Outgoing Server (SMTP) requires authentication7. Select the button that says &quot;Log on using&quot;8. Enter User Name: this will be your username for your ISP9. Enter Password: the password for the above (Step#8) account10. Check the box in front of Remember Password11. Click on the Advanced tab12. After Outgoing Server (SMTP):&amp;nbsp; verify that port being used is 25 (unless otherwise noted)13. Choose OKThis will return you to the change email account screen.14. Choose NextThis should get you to a &quot;Congratulations!&quot; screen15. Choose FinishThis should complete the changes... to test the settings, double click your “send from this account by default” account again. Then press the &quot;Test Account Settings ...&quot; buttonTwo green check marks will appear after it connects to the server, and sends a test email message.</description><pubDate>Thu, 16 Oct 2008 17:19:18 +0000</pubDate><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/email/incoming-outgoing-mail-server-smtp-settings-/</link><guid>http://alldigitalnet.com/email/incoming-outgoing-mail-server-smtp-settings-/</guid></item><item><title>Las Vegas Web Design</title><description>Las Vegas is all about design and marketing and also one of the most dynamic business environments on earth. Not only is Las Vegas a mecca for fun and entertainment, it is also a design phenomenon. Alldigitalnet is a Las Vegas Web Design and Development firm that is excited to be a part of such a vibrant new era on the internet.We have a dedicated web design and development team that provides out customers with real world solutions for small business and enterprise level customers alike. Web design and development has leveled the playing field in many respects when it comes to the way business is done today. Choosing the right team to lead your companies web design and development needs is crucial in todays economy. Many times a companies website can be the deciding factor in weather they land a job, that&#039;s why intelligent web design is crucial.</description><pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 17:33:46 +0000</pubDate><link>http://alldigitalnet.com/custom-web-design/las-vegas-web-design/</link><guid>http://alldigitalnet.com/custom-web-design/las-vegas-web-design/</guid></item><item><title>Google Ad Word Tools</title><description>Google Ad Words has  a standalone tool that lets advertisers get traffic and cost information for keywords
without needing to login to their Ad Words accounts. Google Keyword Traffic &amp;amp; Cost EstimatorWhen using this tool you will get the following results;keywords / minimum bidmaximum CPC (cost per click) / predicted statussearch volumeestimated average CPC (cost per click)estimated ad positionspotential
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