TalkSpot Developers' Blog


How do I make money with my website? Can I make money? 01/01/2010
How do you make money with your website? We wish we knew!!!  We'd do it, too! In all seriousness, there are many ways.  Most people sell things on the internet and make money from this. Ultimately, a website is promotional.  It's a way to be seen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Even websites that "do stuff" are promotional.  The ... More>
 
Can I make my pages private? Yes! Yes you can! 12/10/2009
I'm frequently asked if some pages can be made private.  Yes.  Yes, they can! Let’s imagine you have a page called “My Photos” and you want to only share them with your family … There is one thing you need to do, and then some other things you “could” do, but are totally optional. Log into your website and go to the ... More>
 
What can TalkSpot's Customization Services do for you? 09/10/2009
TalkSpot puts a lot of time and effort into creating a wide variety of website templates for you.  We’ve really tried to consider most all possible uses for a website, and to have a visual and technical solution for it.  We’re proud of our accomplishments and believe that any of our existing website templates can greatly serve your ... More>
 
Why TalkSpot email is so great and what it can do for you! 07/29/2009
TalkSpot’s email is much more than a “hotmail” account.  There’s nothing wrong with a hotmail account, and I have one myself, but it’s a weird, hard-to-remember email address.  Yes, everyone knows the name “HoTMaiL” (the name comes from HTML – the main programming language used to hold the internet together), but at this point, most email ... More>
 
Pasting from MS Word, or other word processors creates problems. Can I avoid this? 07/21/2009
I frequently get questions from people asking about weird formatting issues on their websites.  Sometimes it’s just a lot of extra space that they can’t seem to get rid of, and sometimes it’s strange indentations, fonts, etc.  In almost all cases, it’s because someone copied and pasted their text from a word processor, like Microsoft’s ... More>