Posted by Info Yogis at May 24th, 2009 in Home Business
by Stephen Pierce
It’s a well known fact that in today’s times, lots of people are choosing to work from home. The Internet has changed the way we interact, both professionally and personally, and now it is no longer necessary for an employer and an employee to be in the same physical space – a simple click of the mouse can create a connection between them. Earlier, young mothers, in order to be with their children, usually chose to work from home, but now even men do the same – managing a Small Or Home Office (SOHO). There are lots of industries that you can join – freelancing, telecommuting, and business ownerships can work from home, and Internet-based industries like data entry and processing, audiotape transcription, online tutorials, freelance designing and writing, etc. can also work from home.
To start work from home, you’ll need certain essentials – like a suitable area for work (separated from your living space), a computer, a speedy Internet connection, equipment like printer and scanner, a telephone line, and of course – good lighting! Keep your work area minimalist – don’t decorate it too much, there are chances that you might get distracted. If you’re opting to work from home, it’s essential that you work with full dedication, and divert your attention away from all home or household-based distractions.
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Posted by Taylor Reaume at May 24th, 2009 in SEO
by Taylor Reaume
Content is considered to be the king in the world of SEO. Web content writing and SEO services should go hand in hand. So, it is extraordinarily critical whilst writing content for your website; it should be technically convincing, no keyword spamming in your content, capable of enticing reader’s interest in the site. Higher the amount of visitors higher is the ranking, which further guarantees higher development of your business growth.
Apart from web content writing on-page optimization plays a particularly vital role to realize the top ranking of your site. It isn’t critical for any internet site to look good but it should be suitable either for the Google’s, Yahoo or MSN’s crawler and spider.
Any good SEO Service provider company should know and understand the fact that the content and the structure of the internet site are directly related to each other for the on page optimization factor. So, they need to consider following points while doing the organic on page optimization for any website –
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Posted by Tal Potishman at May 24th, 2009 in Home Business
by Tal Potishman
The world is placing more emphasis on the current condition of water supplies across the globe. Most nations are guilty of implementing poor water management and conservation techniques, leading to shortages of this critical resource in a number of locations worldwide. In 1950, the worlds population was approximately three billion, and todays population is double that number. During this same time span, the worlds water usage tripled, leaving one in three of the six billion people to live in an area with a water shortage problem. Cities around the globe experiencing spikes in population are finding that they do not have adequate water and sewage infrastructures to manage the new growth.
The worlds agriculture industries use most of the worlds available fresh water. There is room for improved water conservation in the agricultural sector, and new methods are required to ensure adequate fresh water for crops. Loss of fresh irrigation water is common in the worlds hot and dry areas, while water and soil run off is common in the more moderate growing locations.
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Posted by Trevor Weir at May 23rd, 2009 in Pay Per Click
by Trevor Weir
Google profits soared dived then soared again and pundits are exclaiming that though this stock is gold it must be close to over performing; so what would justify something like this : PPC on Google is Finished.
In truth, nothing could be further from the truth. Pay per click advertising with google adwords is roaring ahead, much to the chagrin of ask, MSN and the number 2 giant Yahoo. So, if this is truly the case, why how could there be any truth in this unsubstantiated rumor?
Would Google’s popularity hurt the customers? No, its a win win for them with more advertisers, more choices and google pumping more resources into faster servers etc. How would this work at a auto or car auction if the bidding area was suddenly flooded with triple the number of bidders. Bidders who perhaps stopped off on their way to a casino ? Would the vehicles be cheaper or more expensive?
If you normally have 1200 potential buyers at your saturday afternoon car auction then one bright saturday afternoon 40 additional truck loads of fun filled revellers with deep pockets stop by on their way to the casino, well are your cars going to be auctioned for higher or lower prices?
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Posted by Tim Buchalka at May 23rd, 2009 in SEO
by Anthony Buchalka
Did you know the human mind thinks in pictures? Try it for yourself, think of the phrase now for example targeted web traffic, what do you think of?
Maybe a picture of the last web site you went to with a post on bring in more web visitors, or maybe you see a picture of your empty bank account that you know will only get filled up once you get a stream of web traffic.
The point of all this is you do not think of a word or phrase as “text” but actually you see an image of your interpretation of that word or phrase in your mind.
In many respects the human mind is like a dvd player than can play videos on demand. [youtube:ed3qwsigxRc;[link:A Promotional Video];http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ed3qwsigxRc&feature=related] Doesn’t it then make sense to produce content that will resonate better with your visitors? Pictures and better still videos do just that.
A picture, or a video is usually one of the first thing a human eye will look at when opening a webpage, and even more so if the image is of a human face. Try it yourself. Open a page on the internet containing text and a picture or a video and “watch” where you look yourself.
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Posted by Trisha Frauenhofer at May 23rd, 2009 in Home Business
by Trisha Frauenhofer
According to the credit experts, only 40% of the population has really good credit. That would be someone with a score over 700 in all 3 major reporting bureaus. This Prime Credit standing is a perfect place to be for a couple of major reasons. Minor incidents like inquiries and single late payments will probably not drop your score.
A credit score of under 700 from all three of the credit bureaus means that you will be perceived as a higher risk (as are 60% of consumers) and in this case, it’s hard to tell just what will affect your credit score and whether it will be for better or worse. For example, getting a loan under these conditions may actually decrease your score!
The whole idea of the credit bureaus is to make it extremely difficult to score over 700. Why? Because this means more money for lenders who can then charge higher interest rates. If your score is under 700, then you need to get your score over this magic number quickly using a system which works for you, instead of for all of those businesses who are getting more of your money than they’re really entitled to.
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Posted by Gerald Hice at May 22nd, 2009 in SEO
by Gerald Hice
Inquiring how to start a small business? It can be quite tough, and today’s economy isn’t necessarily conducive to running a SOHO business, but with the right kind of angle and enterprize model it can be done. There are many of different small business ideas bobbing around, and a lot of them depend on one of 2 things – physical companies need a world customer base, typically limited to local areas for a specific need, while intenet businesses need to draw customers in the first place, but are not restricted in the areas they can service. In this article, we’ll take a look at the major differences between these 2 sorts of business.
A physical small business is usually a very particular thing, but can be a good example of how to start a small business. They generally tend to be aimed at providing local voters with some product or service that either isn’t supplied by bigger companies, or they do it with a higher level of service and product quality. Many small local businesses are supported by the town and its citizens, and therefore are more in a position to compete with larger companies. However, they’re somewhat limited in the areas they can offer service to, and therefore rely on a loyal customer base to keep sustained business going.
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Posted by Moehr-Associates Specialty Marketing at May 22nd, 2009 in Home Business
by Moehr-Associates
Still clinging to that day job for security while dreaming of starting your own company? Now is the time! While few of us can afford the luxury of throwing caution to the wind to start a small business, now is the perfect time.
Do you dream of owning your business, but know that you’ll have to start part-time? No problem! Most smart entrepreneurs start small and grow in a focused, controlled way. They keep costs down and keep a day job to keep a roof over their heads. But they stay focused on the big picture: To be their own boss.
Number one (and opt quoted by the mega billionaire Donald Trump) is to do something you have the passion for. Now whatever your particular feelings are for him, he has a point. You must, must, must LOVE what you do. As a matter of fact, I’ve heard it said that passion exceeds skill.
It won’t take a ton of time to start, so start small. Even if your job is all consuming, you can probably still find a few hours in your week just for your business. Write this time on your calendar and stick to it. The easiest way to fail is to do nothing or just give up. Commit to your goals and be active about doing what they require to become a reality.
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Posted by Trevor Weir at May 22nd, 2009 in Home Business
by Trevor Weir
Have you noticed how you, me and everybody else gets through life with in-built armor?
This alleged armor protects us from the constant barrage of marketing messages that we are bombarded with each and every day.
You’re knocked about by marketing messages from the TV, from the newspapers, from the radio, roadside billboards, flyers in your mail and even from text messages on your cell phone!
So we’ve developed some kind of armor to block nearly everything getting through to us.
This noise filter is excellent for you but **VERY BAD NEWS** for those doing marketing because messages are simply not getting through.
And this cerntainly isn’t good news for you either because if you are selling on the internet YOU are a marketer too!
You make very significant cash by getting that all important marketing message thru to people but right now their armor is stopping you..
SO WHAT DO WE DO?
Are you ready for this? Armor-piercing bullets.
How ugly does that sound? Ok, it’s not as bad as all that.
These incredible bullets, or words, are very carefully inserted into text in order to re-trigger powerful emotions that creates an urge for people to whip out their wallets and give you money.
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Posted by Paul J Coleman at May 21st, 2009 in Home Business
by Paul J Coleman
In today’s tricky times, numerous kinds of industrialised facilities have been acknowledged as possible targets, counting all kinds of chemical and petrochemical plants, the oil production and oil refineries, the industrial liquid and gas buildings, fruit pulp and paper producing mills, coal, gold and gems mining operations and medicine production plants. That is the reason that the necessity for a widespread security stratagem for these industries and other significant buildings is growing in exigency universally.
Keeping in view these facts, you entail a well restricted security access control system which can help you through the jumble of threats that you face in providing an efficient security key for your industrial or residential buildings. When it comes to something as essential and difficult as the safety of your manufacturing plant, your staff and perhaps even the nearby vicinity along with the proper access control system that you choose to employ is a fundamental decision.
Any organisation has to depend upon its staff and the information they give or work at. This level of dependency and trust helps any organisation run its operations with a pace in accordance with the reliability of the factors involved. Accomplishment depends on the safety and security of these factors. Industrial surveillance, terrorism, stealing, flammable, and defacement put organisations under great stress to uphold security and protection. For this purpose access control is compulsory for both the private and public sectors.
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Posted by Andrea Goodsaid at May 21st, 2009 in List Building
by Jackie Lee
If you haven’t heard the saying “the money is in the list” you are either not trying to make money online, or you just started today. Building a list is the easiest way to increase your online income, and most beginners fail to start a list. If they do start building a list they just pop the opt in box in the sidebar of a blog and that’s a huge mistake.
Only having your opt in box in your sidebar is a huge mistake because there is just too much going on and too many choices a reader can make once they hit your site. They can read articles, click affiliate links, or even click the back button. Too many options leads to confusion and a confused mind never does what you want it to do. If you are trying to build a list you don’t want confusion you want the only option to be to sign up to your list.
What is an opt in page?
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