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Graphic Designers: How to Waste Money on Direct Mail and Tick Off Your Clients that web page. When a page with a PR rating links to another page, it “passes on” some of its PR to that page. For example, if I have a new web page, with no PR rating, and a PR 6 page links to it, that page may eventually have a PR rating of, say, 4 or 5. Google uses the PR rating of a page to help decide where to place it on search results for a particular keyword. Keep in mind, however, that PR is not the only factor used in deciding where you will rank with search engines, it is just one of many.I bought a place about 4 years ago using a realtor here in Phoenix (there are over 65,000 realtors in this city now). Since I bought the place and she got her commission, she's never sent me one card, picked up the phone one time or sent me ANYTHING of value at all. Instead she sends out these “piece of garbage”, generic letters with the unprofessional white office labels printed on an office laser printer by her secretary. In the letters she includes a meaningless generic flyer that is provided by the parent company and a form letter with filler information that’s not even signed by this woman and her partner. Of course in the letter she asks for referrals and the opportunity to work with me again. Do you think I am going to give this You can view the PR rating of a website by downloading the free Google toolbar. -Non-Reciprocal Linking- Webmasters commonly use a form of linking known as reciprocal linking, which is just trading links. Site A links to site B, and site B links back to site A. It's a good idea in theory, however, search engines have st RSS Feeds in 2008 Candidates Websites Might Reach 75 Million Voters Building a website is only half of the battle. The other half is the tough part, getting people to visit. A quality website is worthless without a steady stream of people that can make use of the information (and possibly make you money, depending on the type of website in question).75 Million Votes Up For GrabsAs a small media outlet focused on entrepreneurs and small businesses My Success Gateway, LLC wanted to interview some of the 2008 presidential candidates for our small media outlet web site My Success Gateway, LLC to learn the candidates positions on small businesses. I contacted the big six candidates, Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John Edwards.If the way the candidates are running their web site businesses is any indication of how they will be running our country in 2008 we are in deep trouble. The first problem is that some of the candidates cannot distinguish between a “small media” inquiry and a potential voter. They ALL want our donations which is hard currency and they want our votes.This is where the bi Never fear though, because we have some great ways to bring traffic to your website. Before you know it, you'll have more visitors than you know what to do with! The first point is the obvious one. You've got to have a website worth visiting. Quality content that is updated consistently is the key. Ask yourself, if you were just a normal visitor, would you want to visit this website? Is there anything you would find of use? If the answer is no, start by changing that first. -Linking Up- Getting links to your site is a great way to achieve quick, quality traffic. It can also be quite difficult, since you have to convince a webmaster that your site is good enough to show their visitors. An easy way, without dealing directly with humans, is to go around and submit your website to free directories. A simple Google search, with some creativity, will uncover thousands of free directories that have categories for nearly everything. These directories are awesome ways to get traffic to your site, as well as influence the search engines a little bit. The other way to get links is the old fashioned way. Fire up your email client, and send out some emails to the owners of websites you feel would be willing to link to you. Don't spam sites, but write quality emails to the owners asking if they would be interested in linking to your site. The best kind of websites to email are those with “links” pages, as they are the most likely to add you, since there is already a place for your site to go. -The Search Engines- By far the number one tool that people use to find information, search engines are definitely something you want to have on your site. Focus on the big three – Google, Yahoo! and MSN. Forget the rest. The others won't bring you enough traffic to make it worth while. The best way to tame a search engine is to get it to see plenty of links to your site. Not spammy ones, because they will discount your site for that, but direct links to your site from high quality websites. Remember, if you want to rank high in search engines, you have to start by going out and gathering links. There is no other legitimate way. Manually submitting your site to a search engine doesn't do much, as if you have any number of backlinks at all, the spiders will find your site with no issues. If you don't have enough links for them to find you, then there is no way you will rank high anyway. Be sure to have clear titles for your website. Don't use the same title for every page on your site, make each one a unique, descriptive title for each individual page. This is very important. Don't panic if you don't rank well at first. Most engines, especially Google, have “sandboxes” that they put new websites in for the first few months. You probably won't rank well until after that period is over. -Your PR Rating- Google uses a system of rating websites called PR, short for Page Rank. PR is a score, between 1 and 10, that is given to an individual page based upon the number and quality of links pointing to that web page. When a page with a PR rating links to another page, it “passes on” some of its PR to that page. For example, if I have a new web page, with no PR rating, and a PR 6 page links to it, that page may eventually have a PR rating of, say, 4 or 5. Google uses the PR rating of a page to help decide where to place it on search results for a particular keyword. Keep in mind, however, that PR is not the only factor used in deciding where you will rank with search engines, it is just one of many. You can view the PR rating of a website by downloading the free Google toolbar. -Non-Reciprocal Linking- Webmasters commonly use a form of linking known as reciprocal linking, which is just trading links. Site A links to site B, and site B links back to site A. It's a good idea in theory, however, search engines have sta Pre Employment Background Screening achieve quick, quality traffic. It can also be quite difficult, since you have to convince a webmaster that your site is good enough to show their visitors. An easy way, without dealing directly with humans, is to go around and submit your website to free directories. A simple Google search, with some creativity, will uncover thousands of free directories that have categories for nearly everything. These directories are awesome ways to get traffic to your site, as well as influence the search engines a little bit.Pre employment background screening is necessary if you want to check out your applicants before hiring. Before you try to get into a thorough background check of a new recruit, you must consider the potential legal landmines that can impact your small business. Screening the background of a potential hire can help minimize the risk of negligent lawsuits. Your company can be held liable for the actions of a new employee, especially if a background check is not performed. When performing a background check, the creditors or employers are allowed to verify the background history of applicants and ensure that there are no criminal convictions and the person is who they say they are.Background screening is good for checking criminal records, falsified educational credentials and other serious liabilities. The other way to get links is the old fashioned way. Fire up your email client, and send out some emails to the owners of websites you feel would be willing to link to you. Don't spam sites, but write quality emails to the owners asking if they would be interested in linking to your site. The best kind of websites to email are those with “links” pages, as they are the most likely to add you, since there is already a place for your site to go. -The Search Engines- By far the number one tool that people use to find information, search engines are definitely something you want to have on your site. Focus on the big three – Google, Yahoo! and MSN. Forget the rest. The others won't bring you enough traffic to make it worth while. The best way to tame a search engine is to get it to see plenty of links to your site. Not spammy ones, because they will discount your site for that, but direct links to your site from high quality websites. Remember, if you want to rank high in search engines, you have to start by going out and gathering links. There is no other legitimate way. Manually submitting your site to a search engine doesn't do much, as if you have any number of backlinks at all, the spiders will find your site with no issues. If you don't have enough links for them to find you, then there is no way you will rank high anyway. Be sure to have clear titles for your website. Don't use the same title for every page on your site, make each one a unique, descriptive title for each individual page. This is very important. Don't panic if you don't rank well at first. Most engines, especially Google, have “sandboxes” that they put new websites in for the first few months. You probably won't rank well until after that period is over. -Your PR Rating- Google uses a system of rating websites called PR, short for Page Rank. PR is a score, between 1 and 10, that is given to an individual page based upon the number and quality of links pointing to that web page. When a page with a PR rating links to another page, it “passes on” some of its PR to that page. For example, if I have a new web page, with no PR rating, and a PR 6 page links to it, that page may eventually have a PR rating of, say, 4 or 5. Google uses the PR rating of a page to help decide where to place it on search results for a particular keyword. Keep in mind, however, that PR is not the only factor used in deciding where you will rank with search engines, it is just one of many. You can view the PR rating of a website by downloading the free Google toolbar. -Non-Reciprocal Linking- Webmasters commonly use a form of linking known as reciprocal linking, which is just trading links. Site A links to site B, and site B links back to site A. It's a good idea in theory, however, search engines have st More Targeted Than Pay-Per-Click mail are those with “links” pages, as they are the most likely to add you, since there is already a place for your site to go.This may come as a surprise... But Pay-per-click is not most targeted advertising on the internet. Pay-per-click (ppc) is good tool on driving traffic to your website and make sales but as we know ppc is crowded, very crowded. We can see this as endless bidding wars, and we have to tweak our ads all the time to "beat" our competition. Making your ads more relevant for search engines (to keep your position) can also take some life away from your ads. And I know some of you have almost burned your brain asking: "How can I tweak this anymore" or "where can I find low-costing keywords anymore".Well, there is another, less crowded and more efficient way to drive targeted customers to your website (or wherever you may want them to go). And what is even better it is low costing way! It is eZine marketing: O -The Search Engines- By far the number one tool that people use to find information, search engines are definitely something you want to have on your site. Focus on the big three – Google, Yahoo! and MSN. Forget the rest. The others won't bring you enough traffic to make it worth while. The best way to tame a search engine is to get it to see plenty of links to your site. Not spammy ones, because they will discount your site for that, but direct links to your site from high quality websites. Remember, if you want to rank high in search engines, you have to start by going out and gathering links. There is no other legitimate way. Manually submitting your site to a search engine doesn't do much, as if you have any number of backlinks at all, the spiders will find your site with no issues. If you don't have enough links for them to find you, then there is no way you will rank high anyway. Be sure to have clear titles for your website. Don't use the same title for every page on your site, make each one a unique, descriptive title for each individual page. This is very important. Don't panic if you don't rank well at first. Most engines, especially Google, have “sandboxes” that they put new websites in for the first few months. You probably won't rank well until after that period is over. -Your PR Rating- Google uses a system of rating websites called PR, short for Page Rank. PR is a score, between 1 and 10, that is given to an individual page based upon the number and quality of links pointing to that web page. When a page with a PR rating links to another page, it “passes on” some of its PR to that page. For example, if I have a new web page, with no PR rating, and a PR 6 page links to it, that page may eventually have a PR rating of, say, 4 or 5. Google uses the PR rating of a page to help decide where to place it on search results for a particular keyword. Keep in mind, however, that PR is not the only factor used in deciding where you will rank with search engines, it is just one of many. You can view the PR rating of a website by downloading the free Google toolbar. -Non-Reciprocal Linking- Webmasters commonly use a form of linking known as reciprocal linking, which is just trading links. Site A links to site B, and site B links back to site A. It's a good idea in theory, however, search engines have st How Do You Increase Your Profitability Online? o much, as if you have any number of backlinks at all, the spiders will find your site with no issues. If you don't have enough links for them to find you, then there is no way you will rank high anyway.A lot of people will have you believe that you need to do a lot of things to increase your profitability online. They have a point. However, all the things boil down to actually doing two things. If you get these two right, your business will increase in profitability.The first and most important is getting high quality traffic. What you may have to do to get this high quality may differ depending on your skill set, financial base and peculiar circumstance. However, you must go ahead and get high quality traffic if you must succeed online.Now if you want to increase your profitability online, do all within your power to increase the number of visits you get at your site. It looks simple but that's what every successful internet marketer does.They may go into joint ventures, use affiliate Be sure to have clear titles for your website. Don't use the same title for every page on your site, make each one a unique, descriptive title for each individual page. This is very important. Don't panic if you don't rank well at first. Most engines, especially Google, have “sandboxes” that they put new websites in for the first few months. You probably won't rank well until after that period is over. -Your PR Rating- Google uses a system of rating websites called PR, short for Page Rank. PR is a score, between 1 and 10, that is given to an individual page based upon the number and quality of links pointing to that web page. When a page with a PR rating links to another page, it “passes on” some of its PR to that page. For example, if I have a new web page, with no PR rating, and a PR 6 page links to it, that page may eventually have a PR rating of, say, 4 or 5. Google uses the PR rating of a page to help decide where to place it on search results for a particular keyword. Keep in mind, however, that PR is not the only factor used in deciding where you will rank with search engines, it is just one of many. You can view the PR rating of a website by downloading the free Google toolbar. -Non-Reciprocal Linking- Webmasters commonly use a form of linking known as reciprocal linking, which is just trading links. Site A links to site B, and site B links back to site A. It's a good idea in theory, however, search engines have st Overcoming Adversities and Becoming a Leader: The Zig Ziglar Story that web page. When a page with a PR rating links to another page, it “passes on” some of its PR to that page. For example, if I have a new web page, with no PR rating, and a PR 6 page links to it, that page may eventually have a PR rating of, say, 4 or 5. Google uses the PR rating of a page to help decide where to place it on search results for a particular keyword. Keep in mind, however, that PR is not the only factor used in deciding where you will rank with search engines, it is just one of many.This groundbreaking leadership research by has received extensive endorsements and enthusiastic reviews from well-known prominent business, political, and academic leaders who either participated in the study or reviewed the research findings. You will discover the proven success habits and secrets of people who, in spite of difficult or life threatening challenges shaped their own destiny to become successful, effective leaders. The full results of this research will be presented in the upcoming book by Dr. Howard Edward Haller titled “Leadership: View from the Shoulders of Giants.”The nine initial prominent successful leaders who overcame adversity that were interviewed included: Dr. Tony Bonanzino, U.S. Senator Orrin Hatch, Monzer Hourani, U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, Dr. John Malone, Larry Pino, U. You can view the PR rating of a website by downloading the free Google toolbar. -Non-Reciprocal Linking- Webmasters commonly use a form of linking known as reciprocal linking, which is just trading links. Site A links to site B, and site B links back to site A. It's a good idea in theory, however, search engines have started picking up on it. Link trading is no longer a good thing to do. The best kind of linking is to have a one-way link to your site (you can talk a webmaster into it by being nice, or perhaps by trading services, or maybe even buying a link from him or her), or by finding a webmaster with more than one site to link with. If you choose the latter, the most common way is for you to link to someone's site, and for them to link back to your site on a different site of theirs. For example, you have a website (we'll call it site “B”), and the other person has two websites (we'll call them site “A” and site “C”). Site A links to site B, which links to site C. Search engines can't figure this out, and you both get quality links back to your sites. Just be sure that site C doesn't link to site A to form a ring, other wise it's just old-fashioned reciprocal linking with a third site thrown in. -Press Releases- An easy way to get traffic to your site is to issue press releases. It can be gold when it comes to traffic, but oddly enough, it is often overlooked by webmasters. It doesn't take much time to set up a press release, and there are plenty of free PR publishing websites on the internet, so set aside some time to issue one. The rewards could quite well be worth your time. -RSS Feeds- An RSS news feed on your website is another way to get traffic to your site that is often overlooked. Keep in mind, however, this will be useless unless you update your site with quality content, and often too. -Gotta Spend Money to Make Money- If all else fails, there are two sure-fire ways to get traffic to your site, but they will both cost you money. The first is the easiest: Simply hire an SEO (Search-Engine-Optimization) firm. They are pros that specialize in making your website rank well in search engines. They will cost you a pretty penny, but turn your site over to them, and they'll do all of the work for you. The other way is Pay-Per-Click advertising, such as the Google Adwords program. A carefully configured campaign will allow you to pay a few cents per click to your site, and if you have a for-profit website, it is very easy to turn those clicks into profit for yourself, with very little work. It's definitely worth a shot if you have never tried it before.
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