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    Direct Marketing for Neighborhood Watch Groups
    The setting up of neighborhood watch groups is not an easy thing to do and it is not so easy as you might expect to find volunteers either. Everyone wants to live in a city or county with very low crime however, getting people to volunteer for neighborhood watch group is difficult, as people are very busy or they do not want to be involved in any way, shape or form with the criminal elements.One way we have found that works well for setting up neighborhood watch groups is to use direct marketing through the mail. It is not really that difficult and it does not cost that much. Additionally, we have found some dire
    process that requires you to finesse and "earn" your way into the prime locations, i.e. top rankings for your targeted keyword phrases.

    Once you're there, great! But is that enough?

    The answer to that is a solid "maybe." The reality is that it may be enough for you to reach your goals, increase sales, and maybe even put you on the fast track to a new level of stress, if you don't operate your business properly; but at the same time, it might be co

    A Threat to Your Wordpress Blog: Duplicate Content
    Blogging is extremely popular these days. And the most popular stand-alone blog engine is Wordpress. It is flexible, has many useful featires and there is a lot of eye-catching templates for it. But those who have a Wordpress blog must be aware of a serious problem that can cause your blog to be removed from Google's search results. The problem is: Duplicate Content.WordPress content management system which, when used with the default configuration, is not duplicate content proof. In fact this CMS is capable to render almost 100% of your content du
    Many who run a web-based business have already recognized that they have many significant advantages over those who operating a brick and mortar shop. But even online businesses require clearly established plans, capital and effective management in order to be successful. While this has been a staple for brick and mortar stores for millennia, the online market place, which is barely over a decade old, is still coming into its own business wise. Unfortunately, many online businesses are found plunging ahead in this new young digital marketplace without first realizing that the old brick and mortars might have some wisdom to dispense in how to run a successful business.

    I don't run a brick and mortar shop so my knowledge there is extremely limited. But after helping businesses succeed online for almost a decade I've seen a thing or two that I think is relevant to how online businesses operate online.

    Achieving top search engine placement is the B&M (brick and mortar) equivalent of choosing your store's location. We've all heard it, when setting up your store, location is everything: location, location, location. Unlike B&Ms, however, websites can't just buy or rent their location on the organic search results. When you set up a B&M, you can choose your location based on the demographics of the area and your customer. You obviously want to go where your target audience is most likely to shop.

    This is similar to the process of keyword research and selection. You want to choose the keywords that your target audience is using in the search results, in hopes that you can achieve the top search engine rankings for those phrases. Unlike B&Ms however, knowing where your target demographic shops (or searches), you can't just sign a lease agreement and start getting foot traffic. Search engine optimization is a long-term process that requires you to finesse and "earn" your way into the prime locations, i.e. top rankings for your targeted keyword phrases.

    Once you're there, great! But is that enough?

    The answer to that is a solid "maybe." The reality is that it may be enough for you to reach your goals, increase sales, and maybe even put you on the fast track to a new level of stress, if you don't operate your business properly; but at the same time, it might be con

    Safety Incentive Programs
    Almost every organization is faced with the necessity of laying off employees for lack of work. Some layoffs are temporary and are expected by employees because of the nature of the job. These layoff can be planned for and may not be serious. In contrast, a change in operations or decline in business necessitates permanent layoffs. All of these involve employee separation from the organization. Separation may also arise from employee resignations and retirement.Layoff can be defined as an indefinite separation from the payroll due to factors beyond the control of the individual. The causes of layoff include decline
    many online businesses are found plunging ahead in this new young digital marketplace without first realizing that the old brick and mortars might have some wisdom to dispense in how to run a successful business.

    I don't run a brick and mortar shop so my knowledge there is extremely limited. But after helping businesses succeed online for almost a decade I've seen a thing or two that I think is relevant to how online businesses operate online.

    Achieving top search engine placement is the B&M (brick and mortar) equivalent of choosing your store's location. We've all heard it, when setting up your store, location is everything: location, location, location. Unlike B&Ms, however, websites can't just buy or rent their location on the organic search results. When you set up a B&M, you can choose your location based on the demographics of the area and your customer. You obviously want to go where your target audience is most likely to shop.

    This is similar to the process of keyword research and selection. You want to choose the keywords that your target audience is using in the search results, in hopes that you can achieve the top search engine rankings for those phrases. Unlike B&Ms however, knowing where your target demographic shops (or searches), you can't just sign a lease agreement and start getting foot traffic. Search engine optimization is a long-term process that requires you to finesse and "earn" your way into the prime locations, i.e. top rankings for your targeted keyword phrases.

    Once you're there, great! But is that enough?

    The answer to that is a solid "maybe." The reality is that it may be enough for you to reach your goals, increase sales, and maybe even put you on the fast track to a new level of stress, if you don't operate your business properly; but at the same time, it might be co

    Using EBay To Get The Best Deals
    eBay is a fantastic tool for buying and selling of virtually anything. It is a membership site but you can look around at everything available as a guest. Once you have had a good look around the site and decided that you are interested in joining EBay it is quite a straight forward process.Please note that you have to join before you can bid to buy anything and before you can place an auction to sell anything.To join EBay you need to choose a unique user name, set a password and register a credit or debit card with them.The reason for this is twofold, it helps eBay to identify you as a real person and
    ving top search engine placement is the B&M (brick and mortar) equivalent of choosing your store's location. We've all heard it, when setting up your store, location is everything: location, location, location. Unlike B&Ms, however, websites can't just buy or rent their location on the organic search results. When you set up a B&M, you can choose your location based on the demographics of the area and your customer. You obviously want to go where your target audience is most likely to shop.

    This is similar to the process of keyword research and selection. You want to choose the keywords that your target audience is using in the search results, in hopes that you can achieve the top search engine rankings for those phrases. Unlike B&Ms however, knowing where your target demographic shops (or searches), you can't just sign a lease agreement and start getting foot traffic. Search engine optimization is a long-term process that requires you to finesse and "earn" your way into the prime locations, i.e. top rankings for your targeted keyword phrases.

    Once you're there, great! But is that enough?

    The answer to that is a solid "maybe." The reality is that it may be enough for you to reach your goals, increase sales, and maybe even put you on the fast track to a new level of stress, if you don't operate your business properly; but at the same time, it might be co

    Attack Of The Scumbag - Beware The Entrpreneurial Sociopath (Part I)
    One of my favorite maxims is “just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they aren’t out to get you”. I generally apply it the quote to government, but in a business world pretty well wrapped up into pseudo-new-age “secrets”; it helps to remember that you can’t “positive think” your way out of every situation. All the good vibrations in the world are not going to make some people behave with honor and integrity. In business, there are people whose ill will and appetite for destruction cannot be satiated. These are the entrepreneurial sociopaths.It’s no wonder to me that criminals and entrepreneurs have similar pe
    udience is most likely to shop.

    This is similar to the process of keyword research and selection. You want to choose the keywords that your target audience is using in the search results, in hopes that you can achieve the top search engine rankings for those phrases. Unlike B&Ms however, knowing where your target demographic shops (or searches), you can't just sign a lease agreement and start getting foot traffic. Search engine optimization is a long-term process that requires you to finesse and "earn" your way into the prime locations, i.e. top rankings for your targeted keyword phrases.

    Once you're there, great! But is that enough?

    The answer to that is a solid "maybe." The reality is that it may be enough for you to reach your goals, increase sales, and maybe even put you on the fast track to a new level of stress, if you don't operate your business properly; but at the same time, it might be co

    Loan Officer Marketing With A Different Approach
    Tired of the traditional marketing methods? If you are like most loan officers, you spend a lot of time and money trying to devise creative methods of loan officer marketing. But it’s easy to get into a rut, feeling like you do the same old things over and over.Chances are it seems that way to your prospects as well. You certainly aren’t the only loan officer that is actively marketing to realtors and clients. Many times these messages blend together, making it difficult to distinguish one loan officer from another.There are methods of loan officer marketing yourself that are creative and make y
    process that requires you to finesse and "earn" your way into the prime locations, i.e. top rankings for your targeted keyword phrases.

    Once you're there, great! But is that enough?

    The answer to that is a solid "maybe." The reality is that it may be enough for you to reach your goals, increase sales, and maybe even put you on the fast track to a new level of stress, if you don't operate your business properly; but at the same time, it might be considerably less than the even greater level of success that you can still achieve.

    Many B&Ms operate their stores in prime locations. Maybe they are next to the new Super Wal-Mart or located right off the freeway or next to the movie theater. You get the picture; setting up your business next to a prime high-traffic area can be wondrous for your business. But while many of these B&Ms could sit back and operate a profit solely on the foot traffic they receive due to their location, you'll notice that quite often they take the next logical step in growing their business: Advertising.

    Even businesses with a prime location are seen advertising on the TV, radio, billboards and newspapers. You might even notice some that advertise in other stores with coupons and discount fliers. All this is aimed for the goal of bringing in even more traffic than the location itself allows. And it's good business sense that many online business owners forget about.

    While location has its benefits, as do top search engine rankings, it's not always feasible for a B&M to get the ideal location. The same is true for online stores always being able to achieve top 3 positions for their targeted keyword phrases, regardless of how skilled their SEO is. (Face it, if you get five highly skilled SEOs all targeting the top three positions, two are going to lose.)

    So what does this mean for the web-based business? Simple: good marketing employs more than one avenue for achieving success. Don't rely completely on your location. Especially newer businesses because 1) you won't get those top positions for many months, and 2) top positions can be lost overnight with a dramatic algorithm change (even if just temporarily). These are the things that online businesses often have to fight against.

    Expanding your marketing efforts to include

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