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Many blog platforms generate strings of code for post URLs. Changing them to proper English helps SEO and also helps readers to identify what your topic is. Read More
In this article, I share with you 4 business mindset areas, where the Trick or Treat game applies and directly impacts our results and, ultimately, our success. It is important for us, business owners, entrepreneurs and corporate executives to pinpoint and tackle these areas to ensure we do not pla Read More
I’ve been in the Internet marketing industry for over 12 years, but that doesn’t mean I still can’t learn something new! A few weeks ago I did a SEO Q&A with FamousBloggers.net One of the questions asked me about reverse SEO. They defined reverse SEO as “… “optimize[ing]” a site so that it falls ra Read More
A few weeks ago we wrote a post about Google Places and an issue that we were having with getting an accurate listing live again after our office location moved. What happened was that after trying to update our Place page, it was removed completely until we could verify the listing via the code on Read More
Interview with Steve Kamb, creator of Nerd Fitness, on building a successful blog, his biggest mistakes, how he got started, building an audience, and more. Read More
One of the single greatest frustrations for small businesses in America is limited access to capital. As the access door to lending closes, American small businesses are seeking capital elsewhere. Here’s why. Read More

Why Facebook Fans May Just Be Useless

Avatar Posted by MattKostanecki under Online Marketing
From http://www.imediaconnection.com 4769 days ago
Made Hot by: Ruth Stone on October 30, 2011 12:18 am
What's in a fan? To understand the true value of a fan, we need to consider their context, their behavior and the resulting data generated for marketers. Read More

Why Your Bank Won’t Protect You From Hackers

Avatar Posted by maplesummit under Finance
From http://www.openforum.com 4769 days ago
Made Hot by: Entrepreneurosaurus on October 29, 2011 1:31 am
Many banks do not have a policy that ensures their business customers will be compensated, or made whole, for losses resulting from fraudulent activity. When it comes to business accounts, there is no legal requirement for them to reimburse you for such losses. Read More
Much like Steve Jobs, Bill Gates is perhaps one of the most common household names among those who own computers. Whether you are a die-hard Microsoft user or not, you should know Bill Gates’ name much like you should know your own. Read More
On my latest episode of the Spotlight on Success Show, I invited non-profit expert, Sheryl Hill, Founder of Clear Cause Foundation, to provide us insight on the best tips for starting and growing a non-profit organization.

With years of experience, and an outstanding team of leaders and resource Read More
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