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Thursday, August 27, 2015

How to Create Start a Website


Conceptualize. Never jump into a project without first figuring out exactly what you want to do. Software offers such a multitude of options that you can easily lose focus during creation. Be sure to have a solid plan before you begin to build.
Chose a platform to build your website. If you have minimal knowledge of HTML, use Moonfruit or a similar program that requires no knowledge of HTML. If you want to be a bit more advanced, use Adobe Dreamweaver or comparable software to build your website.
Follow your original plan, but feel free to improvise a bit. Once you open a builder, you will be shocked at the array of tools at your disposal. Many preset themes may fit your tastes; alternatively, create your own design based on your concept from the first step.Spice up your website with photographs. Find a stock photo site to use by conducting an Internet search.
Publish your website. You need to choose a domain name and a hosting plan for your site. The Internet offers many free options for hosting; however, a domain name will never be free if it stands alone. For example, “xyz.com” cannot be obtained for free. Alternatively, “tripod.com/xyz” may be available for free.
Profit from your creation. Even if you do not sell a product, your website can earn money in the form of advertising revenue. Google and Yahoo both offer programs that will pay you when people click on their ads on your site. Other Web advertising services are out there as well. The more traffic you pull in, the more advertising revenue you can make. Thus, be sure to optimize your meta-tags to boost your search engine optimization (SEO). Also, be sure to submit your website to Google and other search engines. Free programs will let you do so. Finally, consider paying to buy some advertising for yourself. It may pay dividends to invest some money upfront to jump-start your traffic.
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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

How to Host a Kentucky Derby Betting Party


Ask guests to dress up for your Derby betting party. Women can wear ornate hats featuring flowers and pair them with pastel sundresses. Men can don their finest seersucker or light-colored suit -- and they shouldn't be too shy to wear pastel, either. Or, for a more literal interpretation, someone can choose to come dressed up as a jockey. Dressing in your Southern best adds a bit of festivity to the party and will make your guests feel like they're at Churchill Downs.
Design a menu featuring traditional Kentucky dishes. The Kentucky hot brown, first served at Louisville's Brown Hotel, is a hearty entree to serve to guests -- create open-faced sandwiches with turkey, bacon cheese and Mornay sauce. Pair the hot browns with Southern fixin's like potato salad or hashbrown casserole. For dessert, serve the aptly named Derby pie, another Kentucky favorite, a chocolate nut pie that also originated in Louisville.
Serve cocktails for adult guests. For the mint julep, combine bourbon, simple syrup and fresh mint to create the classic Derby concoction. Serve in julep cups, which are stainless steel cups, that are sure to keep your cocktails cold. Offer other types of Kentucky bourbon to build an authentically Kentucky bar. Offer sweet tea and lemonade as nonalcoholic options.
Ask each guest to draw a horse's name out of a hat and contribute $1 for a friendly wagering game. Write every horse's name and starting position on a piece of poster board and write the guests' names next to the horse they drew. After the race, the winner gets to take home the pot.
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