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Business Lunch - Perk or Purgatory? e. If you are viewing a flog that is part of the Blogger network, then you can report the flog at this site. (FYI, most Blogger blogs have an orange and white “B” logo on their site.)A business lunch for a client is a device to make your client feel valued, comfortable and wanted. It is often looked as a status symbol. A few things to remember are: The lunch is seen as a social event – don’t jump into your sales p WordPress: If the flog in question comes from the popular WordPress blogging service, email the site at m@wordpress.org with the flog’s web Changing the Way You Advertise After our last article on Flogs came out, many readers sent emails to PSN asking what they should do if they come across a fake blog or “flog.” Due to the limited length of time that flogs have been on the Internet, best practices for reporting these sites haven’t really been established yet. Additionally, contacting these sites directly will get you nowhere as these companies will just disregard your correspondence (that’s if you can even locate their contact information in the first place). Therefore, your only real option in the fight against fake blogs is to report them.One of the clients I work with has only had a website for a couple of years now. When we first set his website up, he was just about to place ads in all the local phone books. Knowing this, the first thing we did was get him a domain, so he c Due to user outrage caused by flogs, several methods of flog reporting are starting to gain in popularity. Though these services are relatively new, they are the best options for anyone who wants to take action against flogs: SplogReporter.com: This site is quickly being recognized as the best site to report flogs, a.k.a. splogs (spam blogs), on the ‘net. A great resource for blog readers, SplogReporter.com has splog articles, tips, suggestions and an area to submit the fake blogs that you have found. Blogger Spam Reporting (http://help.blogger.com/?page=troubleshooter.cs&problem=&contact_type=Spam&Submit=Submit): Blogger is one of the most popular blogging services available on the web and is owned by Google. If you are viewing a flog that is part of the Blogger network, then you can report the flog at this site. (FYI, most Blogger blogs have an orange and white “B” logo on their site.) WordPress: If the flog in question comes from the popular WordPress blogging service, email the site at m@wordpress.org with the flog’s web Office Design Tips s directly will get you nowhere as these companies will just disregard your correspondence (that’s if you can even locate their contact information in the first place). Therefore, your only real option in the fight against fake blogs is to report them.Wherever you work, at a home office or at a work office, your office working experience depends entirely on its design and productivity. If you ask any experts, they will tell you that your office environment and ambience can tell a lot about Due to user outrage caused by flogs, several methods of flog reporting are starting to gain in popularity. Though these services are relatively new, they are the best options for anyone who wants to take action against flogs: SplogReporter.com: This site is quickly being recognized as the best site to report flogs, a.k.a. splogs (spam blogs), on the ‘net. A great resource for blog readers, SplogReporter.com has splog articles, tips, suggestions and an area to submit the fake blogs that you have found. Blogger Spam Reporting (http://help.blogger.com/?page=troubleshooter.cs&problem=&contact_type=Spam&Submit=Submit): Blogger is one of the most popular blogging services available on the web and is owned by Google. If you are viewing a flog that is part of the Blogger network, then you can report the flog at this site. (FYI, most Blogger blogs have an orange and white “B” logo on their site.) WordPress: If the flog in question comes from the popular WordPress blogging service, email the site at m@wordpress.org with the flog’s web Arkansas Capital Venture Fund Groups Role upon NW Counties are starting to gain in popularity. Though these services are relatively new, they are the best options for anyone who wants to take action against flogs:Every country's economy has always been enhanced by the growth in its entrepreneurship; done so, with high return of investments (capital venture) at 100% or more. The start of the capital venture in the United States came about when a conse SplogReporter.com: This site is quickly being recognized as the best site to report flogs, a.k.a. splogs (spam blogs), on the ‘net. A great resource for blog readers, SplogReporter.com has splog articles, tips, suggestions and an area to submit the fake blogs that you have found. Blogger Spam Reporting (http://help.blogger.com/?page=troubleshooter.cs&problem=&contact_type=Spam&Submit=Submit): Blogger is one of the most popular blogging services available on the web and is owned by Google. If you are viewing a flog that is part of the Blogger network, then you can report the flog at this site. (FYI, most Blogger blogs have an orange and white “B” logo on their site.) WordPress: If the flog in question comes from the popular WordPress blogging service, email the site at m@wordpress.org with the flog’s web Quality of Customer Service is Most Important plogReporter.com has splog articles, tips, suggestions and an area to submit the fake blogs that you have found.For those of you who are working in a customer service industry, the quality of that customer service itself is the most important aspect of the job. People respond positively to good customer service. IF you are a business owner then you kn Blogger Spam Reporting (http://help.blogger.com/?page=troubleshooter.cs&problem=&contact_type=Spam&Submit=Submit): Blogger is one of the most popular blogging services available on the web and is owned by Google. If you are viewing a flog that is part of the Blogger network, then you can report the flog at this site. (FYI, most Blogger blogs have an orange and white “B” logo on their site.) WordPress: If the flog in question comes from the popular WordPress blogging service, email the site at m@wordpress.org with the flog’s web Developing an Identity Statement that Truly Tells Others Who You Are e. If you are viewing a flog that is part of the Blogger network, then you can report the flog at this site. (FYI, most Blogger blogs have an orange and white “B” logo on their site.)The identity statement should allow anyone to understand or recognize your business as you would like them to. Taking this one step further, it should also answer the question – Who Cares? … If you are having trouble with your identity state WordPress: If the flog in question comes from the popular WordPress blogging service, email the site at m@wordpress.org with the flog’s web address and why you think it should be removed. As previously stated, flogs are a relatively new phenomenon to the ‘net and thus we are just beginning to focus our attention on stopping them. If you have any comments or suggestions on getting flogs off of the ‘net, send us an email.
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