In the moment you connect to the Internet your Internet Service Provider assigned to your PC an IP address. Every communications you share with websites or any programs while connecting to the Internet are regularly traced by your computer’s IP address. So when you install any of the available softwares, they tend to change your computer’s internet connection settings. The program directs your computer to use a fake IP address instead of the real one. This way you will be protected form getting identified online. In some cases your IP address may be located all round the world. And if then you use a fake IP address located outside your country then it is possible that you will suffer from a slow browser.

There may be a number of reasons why you need a reverse lookup. People are searching for information everywhere these days. You may need to conduct a reverse telephone lookup, trace a fax number, find a long lost friend or simple lookup who is pranking your telephone. When you use a reverse lookup, you’ll be able to search for information from the comfort of your home or office.

Brad Callen the creator of SEO Elite and Keyword Elite has released an advance video of his new program called Blinkweb. This program is designed to allow non-techies to design and build their own websites and blogs without having to use or learn html, javascript, php or any other codes. The video doesn’t give much information as the program is not yet ready for release but it does show an example sales page being built using nothing but a mouse. Check out the Blinkweb Video.

Online businesses have tremendous opportunities now to increase their visibility as well as deepen their relationship with present clients and consumers by taking advantage of web 2.0 software applications.

Using web 2.0 for brand identity marketing is about reaching out and interacting with customers in a new way. The key here is to deliver information, build trust, and participate in the conversations that are already taking place.

One great example highlighted in this video is how to recover lost customers by reaching out, using email or social media, and enticing them back with new promotions or simply by saying “I’m sorry ; we messed up.” This approach used to be dismissed but is now possible and very effective in the current web environment.