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FIT, or feed-in tariff, is a worldwide, governmentally funded program that is designed to encourage the growth of renewable energy technologies such as wind energy, and is typically achieved by offering long-term contracts, 20 years in the case the Ontario FIT Program. Read More
How do you start building an online presence on social media sites such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn? Here are 6 tips to help get you started. Read More
Viewbix takes any YouTube, Vimeo, or other video and allows you to add a custom skin to it and clickable calls to action right on the video. Add links to RSS feeds, Google Maps, QR codes and more. Watch my video tutorial to see how easy it is! Read More
With huge profits coming in for banks, taxpayers are interested in whether or not the big banks have repaid their debts. In strict dollar terms, the answer to that question is, "yes." However, arriving at that conclusion is a little less direct. Read More
If there is one thing that designers will see during 2012 it is the parallax effect. This is like scrolling but without using the track pad or the wheel of your mouse. Read More
During the evolution of Facebook pages, about a year ago, Facebook did away with the FBML templates and everyone converted to the more popular iFrame tabs. Lujure has a nifty iFrame widget, which is the one everyone “oohed and aahed” over in Amy Porterfield’s webinar (including your’s truly). It’s Read More
Before you create your video and submit it to YouTube, it is best to find out first what are the most essential YouTube video optimization practices you should apply. Read More
When you are self-employed, you don't have "the man" to help you with your retirement account contributions. You're on your own. Read More
When new bloggers ask me for tips to build a loyal following with their blogs, I always answer with this: “Imagine visiting your own blog as a reader. What would you expect to find?” Read More
The problem with being a pragmatist, particularly when you make your living from working with startups, is it’s easy to be seen as a party-pooper. No one likes to rain on someone else’s parade when everyone is so excited. But, in many respects, it feels like the right place to be. It’s better to te Read More
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