Newbie Information


A beginner's guide to the Internet. Check out:

http://www.candleweb.net/newbie/newbie.htm

Small Business Administration - This site tells you all about starting a small business in U.S. They tell you how to get started, get financing and get successful.

http://www.sba.gov

Need FREE technical computer support? Check out:

http://www.nowonder.com

Do you use a Mac? Trouble finding help or support? Check out:

http://macsupport.miningco.com/blcenter.htm

The best thing about the Internet is how easily it is to learn for free. It is becoming easier and easier to learn how to become successful on the Internet. One of the ways to learn and keep up to date on new ideas is to participate in online interactive forums. Here are a few of the best that you should definitely visit on a daily basis:

BizWeb2000's CyberMarketing Board
http://www.bizweb2000.com/wwwboard/index.html

Anthony Blake's Entrepreneurial Success Forum
http://www.ablake.net/forum

Online Success Discussion Board
http://www.online-venture.com/pforum/index.cgi

Independent Publisher's Discussion Group
http://www.bmyers.com/ipub/index.html

Free Publicity and Promotion Discussion Board
http://www.free-publicity.com/cgi-bin/talk.cgi

Another great way to learn for free is to subscribe to several e-zines like the one you are now reading. To find tons of e-zines and how to subscribe to them go to:

http://www.cashconnection.com/publisherssite.htm

Ever see an Internet term like HTML or CGI, etc and wish you could easily find out the answer? Now you can with this huge online glossary of almost every Internet term imaginable. Go to:

http://www.high-density.com/glossary

Do you design your own web pages? Do you want to start? The following website has a basic introduction to HTML that will help you on your way to designing your own web pages.

http://www.htmlgoodies.com/primers.html

The Internet is a tool that comes with few instructions. Most of us are let loose on it while we're still scratching our heads. Check out how the Net works at:

http://www.cnet.com/Content/Features/Techno/Networks/?dd

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