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How Blogs Can Boost Your Site Search Engine Visibility smashes Tilley's car.When Google purchased Blogger some years ago, a new order in search engine optimization (SEO) emerged – and that order is ‘blogs SEO.’ Blogs are now considered to be one of the most effective ways not only of discussing products and services, but also of increasing the search engine visibility of sites. But how will blogs SEO boost your sales and improve your search engine rankings? Read on to find out.The edge of blogsBlogs may seem simple enough to do, and you are right. When you know how to use it, it just might become one of your most precious marketing and SEO tools.Blogs have evolved form being chiefly personal or political into high commercial and corporate, and this is precisely why blogs SEO is quickly becoming a very important aspect of web campaigns. Why are blogs such hits? Here are some reasons:1. Blogs SEO experts say that blogs are friend Conscious Decision: if Mr. Meringue wants to play, we'll play. Meeting the Romantic Challenge: Tilley goes home to Nora; I don't understand picnics. Outer Cave: Tilley finds the blue Caddy and smashes it. Middle Cave: Meeting the Shape Shifter: Stanley's first day. Push to the Inner Cave: BB finds his car. Push to the Physical Separation: I wonder if he's married. Inner Cave: BB hits on Tilley's wife. Inner Cave: Tilley creates a new scam; gives away $4500 worth of aluminum siding free. Just Tag It! [From our deconstruction of hundreds of Hollywood blockbusters and sitcoms at www.clickok.co.uk and our isolation and identification of more than 188 stages of the Hero's Journey that you need to know about...]Tags - Revolutionary or Just Folly?Just another trend or something else?Trends happen overnight! Some catch on fast and explode very quickly into our every day use.Most of these trends you can ignore as silly folly or at the most fine amusement. Anyone remember pet rocks, Farrah Fawcett hairdos, or last year's killer fashions?Others, you have to pay more attention to: cell phones, digital cameras, mini-sites, optin lists, or email.Right now, there's another trend you should keep your eye on: 'tags'.What are tags? And why should you care about them?Tags are a way of sorting and linking all that information in blogs and RSS Feeds. It groups together all the information on one particular subject.It's a democratic 'search engine' for blogs.Think of a 'tag' as a 'keyword' to be used in blogging and RSS Feeds (F The Hero's Journey is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the Hollywood movies we have deconstructed are based on this template. Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters. The Hero's Journey: a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told. b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on. c) Interpreted metaphorically, laterally and symbolically, allows an infinite number of varied stories to be created. and more... The Hero's Journey: Tin Men (1987) deconstructed [basic] FADE IN: 50's cars; the 50's. Meeting the Hero: BB in the showroom. Hero's Ordinary World: distracted by talk about chicks. Meeting antihero in his Ordinary World: Tilley arguing with his wife, at home. Hero's Professional World: he knows all the sales tricks. Developing antihero: Tilley walks out on his wife. Developing Hero: BB gets an overnight if the car breaks down. Inciting Incident: Tilley crashes into BB; they argue. Call to Adventure: I'm gonna get even with you. Hero's Professional World: BB walks into the office. Meeting the Loyal Ally: Mo playing cards with the boys. Hero and Loyal Ally interaction: BB tells Mo and the boys he's already smashed the car. Conscious Decision: I'm gonna get this guy. Allies: Tilley tells the boys in the caf?; they know BB. Conscious Decision: Tilley's gonna get this guy. Developing Characters and Relationships: talking Bonanza; in the caf? etc. Devolved State: BB does Life magazine. Devolved State: Tilley not selling anything. Meeting the Mentor and Magical Gift: Tilley gets an advance from the boss. Warning: the home improvement commission is on the prowl. Threshold Marker: BB smashes Tilley's car. Conscious Decision: if Mr. Meringue wants to play, we'll play. Meeting the Romantic Challenge: Tilley goes home to Nora; I don't understand picnics. Outer Cave: Tilley finds the blue Caddy and smashes it. Middle Cave: Meeting the Shape Shifter: Stanley's first day. Push to the Inner Cave: BB finds his car. Push to the Physical Separation: I wonder if he's married. Inner Cave: BB hits on Tilley's wife. Inner Cave: Tilley creates a new scam; gives away $4500 worth of aluminum siding free. < Business is About Making Money to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.Ask most people why they are in business and they will give you any number of reasons. Things such as wanting to improve the lives of others; make the world a better place; provide for their family; have more free time; the list goes on and on.Fact is business is about making money, which means the bottom line is the bottom line. Many business owners, managers and sales people seem to forget this. If you don’t have a strong bottom line you cannot continue to do business for very long. And if you can’t continue to do business you cannot achieve the other primary reasons you do what you do. The way you get a sturdy bottom line is to understand some basic truths about business.A few fundamentals to running a successful business are to know what your product or service is, who your customer is, who you are, what drives you in business, and what trends are impacting the ec b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on. c) Interpreted metaphorically, laterally and symbolically, allows an infinite number of varied stories to be created. and more... The Hero's Journey: Tin Men (1987) deconstructed [basic] FADE IN: 50's cars; the 50's. Meeting the Hero: BB in the showroom. Hero's Ordinary World: distracted by talk about chicks. Meeting antihero in his Ordinary World: Tilley arguing with his wife, at home. Hero's Professional World: he knows all the sales tricks. Developing antihero: Tilley walks out on his wife. Developing Hero: BB gets an overnight if the car breaks down. Inciting Incident: Tilley crashes into BB; they argue. Call to Adventure: I'm gonna get even with you. Hero's Professional World: BB walks into the office. Meeting the Loyal Ally: Mo playing cards with the boys. Hero and Loyal Ally interaction: BB tells Mo and the boys he's already smashed the car. Conscious Decision: I'm gonna get this guy. Allies: Tilley tells the boys in the caf?; they know BB. Conscious Decision: Tilley's gonna get this guy. Developing Characters and Relationships: talking Bonanza; in the caf? etc. Devolved State: BB does Life magazine. Devolved State: Tilley not selling anything. Meeting the Mentor and Magical Gift: Tilley gets an advance from the boss. Warning: the home improvement commission is on the prowl. Threshold Marker: BB smashes Tilley's car. Conscious Decision: if Mr. Meringue wants to play, we'll play. Meeting the Romantic Challenge: Tilley goes home to Nora; I don't understand picnics. Outer Cave: Tilley finds the blue Caddy and smashes it. Middle Cave: Meeting the Shape Shifter: Stanley's first day. Push to the Inner Cave: BB finds his car. Push to the Physical Separation: I wonder if he's married. Inner Cave: BB hits on Tilley's wife. Inner Cave: Tilley creates a new scam; gives away $4500 worth of aluminum siding free. The Ten Commandments of Successful Marketing bout chicks.I’ll start off with a somewhat controversial declaration: Marketing Rules! Okay, maybe it’s not that controversial. What I mean by that is business is all about marketing when you break it down to the basics. Therefore, successful business is all about successful execution of the company’s marketing function. Don’t believe me? I can swap stories with you that illustrate millions of dollars of lost value for companies that have struggled with the marketing function.A company can have strong financial managers and accountants, but without customers, for what will they account? Without revenues, what will your IT staff have to maintain? The same questions can be asked of the operations, legal and many executive functions. At the end of the day, a company is successful because it has customers that pay. Without customers, the projections crafted by your CFO and sold by your CEO Meeting antihero in his Ordinary World: Tilley arguing with his wife, at home. Hero's Professional World: he knows all the sales tricks. Developing antihero: Tilley walks out on his wife. Developing Hero: BB gets an overnight if the car breaks down. Inciting Incident: Tilley crashes into BB; they argue. Call to Adventure: I'm gonna get even with you. Hero's Professional World: BB walks into the office. Meeting the Loyal Ally: Mo playing cards with the boys. Hero and Loyal Ally interaction: BB tells Mo and the boys he's already smashed the car. Conscious Decision: I'm gonna get this guy. Allies: Tilley tells the boys in the caf?; they know BB. Conscious Decision: Tilley's gonna get this guy. Developing Characters and Relationships: talking Bonanza; in the caf? etc. Devolved State: BB does Life magazine. Devolved State: Tilley not selling anything. Meeting the Mentor and Magical Gift: Tilley gets an advance from the boss. Warning: the home improvement commission is on the prowl. Threshold Marker: BB smashes Tilley's car. Conscious Decision: if Mr. Meringue wants to play, we'll play. Meeting the Romantic Challenge: Tilley goes home to Nora; I don't understand picnics. Outer Cave: Tilley finds the blue Caddy and smashes it. Middle Cave: Meeting the Shape Shifter: Stanley's first day. Push to the Inner Cave: BB finds his car. Push to the Physical Separation: I wonder if he's married. Inner Cave: BB hits on Tilley's wife. Inner Cave: Tilley creates a new scam; gives away $4500 worth of aluminum siding free. The International Connection -- Virtual Assistants Globally Taking Us To New Frontiers lls Mo and the boys he's already smashed the car.We all know that virtual assistants can work globally, but making it happen in your own business can be a challenge if you are used to working exclusively with local clients. I know. I worked for years with a steady client base of attorneys, doctors, businesses, etc., no more than 30 minutes from my home-based business. I was hesitant to think that it would work without that personal connection and physical pick-up and delivery of work. But once I went global, I never looked back.When thinking of going global and getting those clients, it's important to first understand what all you can provide and how you can provide it. I recommend getting active on the boards and doing your research to find out what tools virtual assistants are using to better their business. You don't have to always go out and get the latest and greatest, but we are in a cutting edge industry th Conscious Decision: I'm gonna get this guy. Allies: Tilley tells the boys in the caf?; they know BB. Conscious Decision: Tilley's gonna get this guy. Developing Characters and Relationships: talking Bonanza; in the caf? etc. Devolved State: BB does Life magazine. Devolved State: Tilley not selling anything. Meeting the Mentor and Magical Gift: Tilley gets an advance from the boss. Warning: the home improvement commission is on the prowl. Threshold Marker: BB smashes Tilley's car. Conscious Decision: if Mr. Meringue wants to play, we'll play. Meeting the Romantic Challenge: Tilley goes home to Nora; I don't understand picnics. Outer Cave: Tilley finds the blue Caddy and smashes it. Middle Cave: Meeting the Shape Shifter: Stanley's first day. Push to the Inner Cave: BB finds his car. Push to the Physical Separation: I wonder if he's married. Inner Cave: BB hits on Tilley's wife. Inner Cave: Tilley creates a new scam; gives away $4500 worth of aluminum siding free. Rolling Meadows DUI Lawyer smashes Tilley's car.Benefits of a Rolling Meadows DUI Lawyer Working with a Rolling Meadows DUI Lawyer has many benefits that you may not realize. Working with a public defender or an attorney who does not specialize in DUI can put you at a disadvantage during both criminal and administrative proceedings taking place against you. These attorneys do not specialize in DUI which means that they are not focused on staying as up to date on DUI law as possible. They probably don’t have very much access to expert DUI witnesses or information that can make or break your case. On the other hand, a Rolling Meadows DUI lawyer specializes in DUI defense.The lawyer you choose will be a specialist in DUI law and will have a lot of experience defending people against DUI charges. This means that your attorney will know who to contact for expert testimony and where to look for specialized inform Conscious Decision: if Mr. Meringue wants to play, we'll play. Meeting the Romantic Challenge: Tilley goes home to Nora; I don't understand picnics. Outer Cave: Tilley finds the blue Caddy and smashes it. Middle Cave: Meeting the Shape Shifter: Stanley's first day. Push to the Inner Cave: BB finds his car. Push to the Physical Separation: I wonder if he's married. Inner Cave: BB hits on Tilley's wife. Inner Cave: Tilley creates a new scam; gives away $4500 worth of aluminum siding free. Belly of the Whale: in the bar. Developing Characters and Relationships: teaching Stanley; BB hunting; Tilley thinks he's out of the slump; Sam is beginning to believe in God. Physical Separation: BB and Tilley see each other; the fight outside. Trails and Transformation: Trial 1: Nora decides to see BB; the party. Nora and BB dancing to Sinatra. BB phones Tilley and tells him he's has his wife. Transformation (regression): Tilley throws out Nora's clothes. Transformation: Nora comes home to find her clothes outside. Transformation: Nora needs to stay with BB for a day or two. Trial 2: Regression: Tilley loses the sale. Mentor's warning: Tilley is warned about the commission again. Transformation: BB watches the Commission in action; thinks about selling Cars for a living. Regression: The IRS send Tilley a letter; they want his 1961 taxes. Trial 3: BB complains about Nora; he's never lived with a girl; the couple fighting on the street. BB visits Nora and tells her about his annoyances. Transformation: BB decides to let Nora stay and he's happy about it. Regression: Tilley loses at the race (and BB wins). Transformation: BB accepts he's lost if being stuck with his wife means that. Ally's Challenge: Mo gets a heart attack while making a sale. Ally's Challenge: Mo in hospital; he's worried that he's got no insurance. Transformation: BB calls Nora at home; he thought it was better to call. Alienation / Regression: Tilley doesn't want to pay equal shares for food. Push to Separation: Nora visits Tilley in the caf?; she wants a divorce; he tells her BB is a Tin Man. Separation: Nora smashes into BB's car. Regression: Home Improvement Commission wants to see Tilley. Transformation: BB doesn't dance anymore. Shape Shifter developed: Stanley enquiring about the hustles from BB. Push to the Sword: Sam driving Tilley home; Tilley at home alone; BB visits Tilley at home. Seizing the Sword: Tilley knocks out BB; Tilley throws eggs at a tied up BB. Near Death Experience: Tilley charged with assault at the police station. BB force
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