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Life Coach – Helping People Achieve Their Dreams while. Common sense should have told us that if you can stuff 100 keywords in your page, so can the guy across town. You both have the “same” or similar page according to Google.Seldom does an opportunity come along where you can not only build a career for yourself but also make a huge difference in the lives of everyone you touch. There are not many professions where not only can you help yourself achieve your career and professional goals but you can help others reach where they want to be as well. Not many professions can give you the personal satisfaction that becoming a Life Coach does.Now the first question that comes to mind is – What is a Life Coach?To answer that question first you must realize that each person is different from the other. Everyone has their own set of goals and dreams to achieve. 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It is absolutely vital that you make your first email distinct and attractive so your readers will be eager to open any further emails you send them.Remember, you’re trying to develop a long-lasting relationship with your subscribers, so you don’t want to screw this up.Always Exceed Your Subscriber’s ExpectationsYou usually offer some sort of incentive to encourage visitors to sign up to your mailing list. This incentive often consists of a free report, a mini-course, a downloadable ebook, etc… As When it comes to bad behavior on the net, overwhelmingly it is spam that annoys most of us. We really don’t feel like deleting unwanted messages from our in boxes on a daily basis. We are also tired managing (or is it managing us?) our spam filters. Spam filters are a good try, but they too waste our time when we have to dig through the spam folder to find Aunt Millie’s invitation to Easter. To me the only things that are “bad behavior” on the net are as follows: 1. Email spam. 2. Comment spam on someone’s blog. 3. Cloaked or stealth pages that re-direct to a porn site or a financial scam site. What do these have in common? They all affect a human being. We have to take time to delete spam in our inbox, spam off our blogs, and hopefully, not have our 14 year old daughters directed to some porn site when they thought they were getting the latest must-have for AOL’s instant messenger. If I could employ a black hat strategy that would net me $100,000 a month selling worthwhile and honest products, I’d do it all day long and smile all the way to the bank. Unfortunately, with the exception of a few people (relatively speaking), black hat strategies tend to work for a while, then seem to be ineffective once Google and the other search engines catch on and neuter it’s methods. Remember keyword stuffing in the meta tags back a few years ago? That worked for a while. Common sense should have told us that if you can stuff 100 keywords in your page, so can the guy across town. You both have the “same” or similar page according to Google. If keyword stuffing worked today I would do it. I don’t care what a purist may say. It’s my page and if Google wants to pick it up and rank it, so be it. No one has a right to tell me how to design and populate my web pages. But like most methods us SEO: How to Rank Number 1 in Google like deleting unwanted messages from our in boxes on a daily basis. We are also tired managing (or is it managing us?) our spam filters. Spam filters are a good try, but they too waste our time when we have to dig through the spam folder to find Aunt Millie’s invitation to Easter.Starting your own web based business can be a great money making idea and lots of fun, but if you want people to visit your site you really need to know what you are doing. There is a ton of materials on the internet about how to bring web traffic to your site, but starting off with a good foundation makes it all much easier. 1) Domain Name: Lets say you want to open a portal for online casinos or sports betting sites. The first thing you need to do is to come up with a domain name. The Domain name is your URL or Universal Resource Locator. This is what people have to type in after www to get to your website. If you have a URL that is a popular phrase or grouping of words that are related to the topi To me the only things that are “bad behavior” on the net are as follows: 1. Email spam. 2. Comment spam on someone’s blog. 3. Cloaked or stealth pages that re-direct to a porn site or a financial scam site. What do these have in common? They all affect a human being. We have to take time to delete spam in our inbox, spam off our blogs, and hopefully, not have our 14 year old daughters directed to some porn site when they thought they were getting the latest must-have for AOL’s instant messenger. If I could employ a black hat strategy that would net me $100,000 a month selling worthwhile and honest products, I’d do it all day long and smile all the way to the bank. Unfortunately, with the exception of a few people (relatively speaking), black hat strategies tend to work for a while, then seem to be ineffective once Google and the other search engines catch on and neuter it’s methods. Remember keyword stuffing in the meta tags back a few years ago? That worked for a while. Common sense should have told us that if you can stuff 100 keywords in your page, so can the guy across town. You both have the “same” or similar page according to Google. If keyword stuffing worked today I would do it. I don’t care what a purist may say. It’s my page and if Google wants to pick it up and rank it, so be it. No one has a right to tell me how to design and populate my web pages. But like most methods u Hispanic Marketing and Advertising Explosion loaked or stealth pages that re-direct to a porn site or a financial scam site.The Association of Hispanic Advertising Agencies (AHAA) announced the results of its survey assessing trends and influential factors in US Hispanic advertising over the past decade. More than 90 percent of respondents indicated that they anticipate corporate ad spending targeting the fastest growing segment of the US -- Latinos -- to increase in 2007 and more than 30 percent are predicting budget growth of more than 10 percent.The majority of respondents (75.9%) believe the finance industry will increase spending most significantly over the next five years followed by entertainment (58.6%) and pharmaceuticals (55.2%). Travel is projected to increase ad spending to reach US Hispanic consumers as well as cited by 27.6% of su What do these have in common? They all affect a human being. We have to take time to delete spam in our inbox, spam off our blogs, and hopefully, not have our 14 year old daughters directed to some porn site when they thought they were getting the latest must-have for AOL’s instant messenger. If I could employ a black hat strategy that would net me $100,000 a month selling worthwhile and honest products, I’d do it all day long and smile all the way to the bank. Unfortunately, with the exception of a few people (relatively speaking), black hat strategies tend to work for a while, then seem to be ineffective once Google and the other search engines catch on and neuter it’s methods. Remember keyword stuffing in the meta tags back a few years ago? That worked for a while. Common sense should have told us that if you can stuff 100 keywords in your page, so can the guy across town. You both have the “same” or similar page according to Google. If keyword stuffing worked today I would do it. I don’t care what a purist may say. It’s my page and if Google wants to pick it up and rank it, so be it. No one has a right to tell me how to design and populate my web pages. But like most methods u How To Find Keywords And Use Them In SEO I net me $100,000 a month selling worthwhile and honest products, I’d do it all day long and smile all the way to the bank. Unfortunately, with the exception of a few people (relatively speaking), black hat strategies tend to work for a while, then seem to be ineffective once Google and the other search engines catch on and neuter it’s methods.You have your website and need to know how to find keywords and use them in SEO on your site. In fact, you use keywords on more than websites, but let’s stick to these for the moment. There are two parts to this question: first, how to find keywords, and second, how to use them.You have a few ways of finding good keywords, and it all starts with the theme of your site. Let’s assume, for argument sake, that your site is all about dogs. You want to get your dog site high in the search engine listings, and to make it easier, let’s assume that the search engine is Google. It doesn’t have to be, but that is probably the best known and the easiest to take as an example, rather than keep referring to ‘search engines’.The Remember keyword stuffing in the meta tags back a few years ago? That worked for a while. Common sense should have told us that if you can stuff 100 keywords in your page, so can the guy across town. You both have the “same” or similar page according to Google. If keyword stuffing worked today I would do it. I don’t care what a purist may say. It’s my page and if Google wants to pick it up and rank it, so be it. No one has a right to tell me how to design and populate my web pages. But like most methods u Starting a Business while. Common sense should have told us that if you can stuff 100 keywords in your page, so can the guy across town. You both have the “same” or similar page according to Google.Almost 90% of all businesses in the U.S. are small businesses.Unfortunately, over 90% of all small businesses fail in the first 5 years of operation. This is a numbing number to say the least! More numbing is the fact that of the 8% that survive 5 years, another 90% of those fail in the succeeding 5 years!What I have found is that the original concept is rarely the key to their failure. Rather, it lies in other areas associated with knowledge and experience in actual growth businesses. Note that I refer to growth businesses.A small business will not survive if it does not grow! It is fundamental to its existence. It is usually fundamental to all businesses…the big ones just die slower and more painfully!! I c If keyword stuffing worked today I would do it. I don’t care what a purist may say. It’s my page and if Google wants to pick it up and rank it, so be it. No one has a right to tell me how to design and populate my web pages. But like most methods used to trick the search engines, they end up being detected and weeded out of the system. I’m not saying cloaked pages don’t work – they do. It is entirely possible to fool the spider bots. However, Google knows this and look at suspect pages with a real live human. Game over for your domain. My point is I haven’t adopted a self-richeous philosophy about what is right or wrong for the Web. That’s for each of us to figure out. I think black hat techniques eventually help white hat techniques. As Google and the others get wise to new tricks and methods used to fool their spiders, it ultimately makes white hat methods all the more relevant and long lasting for those who employ them. What is White Hat? Links. And more links. I know some of you keyword density guys (and gals) may shiver at that thought, but my page with just a smiley face on it will out rank your “tweaked” page if I have enough inbound links. I was fortunate to speak with Leslie Rohde of OptiLink Software a few weeks ago. After answering a few of my SEO questions and elaborating on a few of his own, he offered the same conclusion: he could get a page to rank with enough links just as long as it has a “title” on it! Here are a few facts to consider. The World Wide Web was conceived and built on – surprise – linking. Doh! When Google’s founders wrote their white paper on Search, they believed then and still do today that ultimately links, pointing to a particular web page, are the best way to determine that pages’ relevancy and importance to the web at large. We should take a clue. Here are typical White Hat strategies to get ranked in the major search engines. 1. Determine what keyword(s
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