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Top Four Marketing Secrets of Building a Professional Practice itemaps provide you with a way to tell Google valuable information about your websiteBuilding a coaching or consulting practice can be rewarding and lucrative. Sadly, many who get started on this path simply can’t make it. Almost daily I talk to people who give up on their dream of “solopreneurship” and, resentfully, join the ranks of job seekers.What disturbs me the most is that many of them are talented and skilled professionals; real experts in their field. With just a bit of marketing know-how they may have been able to generate healthy six-figure incomes doing the work they love.Instead, they spend tons of money getting more certifications. They are becoming “master technicians” mistakenly thinking that alone will get them clients. But that’s not how it works at all!Let’s take the coaching profession for example. You see, prospective clients don’t even know the difference between ICF, CTI, Hudson, Adler, CoachVille or any other certification. They have no clue what CPC, MCC or other letters you might be putting behind your 2. You can use Sitemaps to learn what Google thinks about your website What You Can Tell Google About Your Site Believe it or not, Google is concerned about making sure webmasters have a way of communicating information that is important about their sites. Although Google Cheap Brochures What is a Google Sitemap?Even if finances are a consideration and a brochure must be made at a low cost, the results can still be good. A cheaply made brochure need not look cheap.In case one wants to go for cheap brochures, one needs to pay a lot of attention to printing costs, as printing accounts for a large percentage of costs in the overall production of brochures. Going in for offset printing, laser printing or digital printing can bring down costs. 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A website’s page might be deleted from the index, and the Webmaster had no idea why. Alternatively, a site’s content could be scanned, but because of the peculiarities of the algorithm, the only pages that would rank well might be the "About Us" page, or the company’s press releases. As webmasters we were at the whim of Googlebot, the seemingly arbitrary algorithmic kingmaker that could make or break a website overnight through shifts in search engine positioning. There was no way to communicate with Google about a website – either to understand what was wrong with it, or to tell Google when something had been updated. That all changed about a year ago when Google released Sitemaps, but the program really became useful in February of 2006 when Google updated it with a couple new tools. So, what exactly is the Google Sitemaps program, and how can you use it to improve the position of your website? Well, there are essentially two reasons to use Google Sitemaps: 1. Sitemaps provide you with a way to tell Google valuable information about your website 2. You can use Sitemaps to learn what Google thinks about your website What You Can Tell Google About Your Site Believe it or not, Google is concerned about making sure webmasters have a way of communicating information that is important about their sites. Although Googleb Networking Your Way to Profit: Part 4; Business Cards Advice for Start-Ups maps?Is your business card just for handing out at business meetings, because everyone else does so? Or is it a real marketing tool for you?Provided you’ve got the design and content right (see my article ‘Networking Your Way to Profit: Part 3: Your Hidden Marketing Opportunity’) it can be one of the hardest working marketing weapons in your arsenal.But only if you use it properly to position yourself.And that’s where the quality of the card you use counts. It speaks volumes about you and your business.Start-up business people know they need business cards. But often they go for false economy by using the cheapest methods possible to get their cards organised. Now, don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying a fortune should be spent on cards. What I am saying is the card should look like a quality card – no matter where it came from.Self-Print CardsThe entrepreneur, sole-trader and individua Until Google Sitemaps was released in the summer of 2005, optimizing a site for Google was a guessing game at best. A website’s page might be deleted from the index, and the Webmaster had no idea why. Alternatively, a site’s content could be scanned, but because of the peculiarities of the algorithm, the only pages that would rank well might be the "About Us" page, or the company’s press releases. As webmasters we were at the whim of Googlebot, the seemingly arbitrary algorithmic kingmaker that could make or break a website overnight through shifts in search engine positioning. There was no way to communicate with Google about a website – either to understand what was wrong with it, or to tell Google when something had been updated. That all changed about a year ago when Google released Sitemaps, but the program really became useful in February of 2006 when Google updated it with a couple new tools. So, what exactly is the Google Sitemaps program, and how can you use it to improve the position of your website? Well, there are essentially two reasons to use Google Sitemaps: 1. Sitemaps provide you with a way to tell Google valuable information about your website 2. You can use Sitemaps to learn what Google thinks about your website What You Can Tell Google About Your Site Believe it or not, Google is concerned about making sure webmasters have a way of communicating information that is important about their sites. Although Google When Bad News is Brewing, the Worst Response is No Response e, or the company’s press releases.While speaking at a recent legal seminar on internal investigations, an attorney asked me about responding to news media that finds out about an emerging corporate crisis or other potentially negative situation.Isn’t it in the company’s best interests, he asked, to avoid the press until all the facts are known and there’s some “good news” to tell?Nope. You can’t dissuade interested reporters from chasing down a legitimate business story any more than you can push water uphill with a fork. Not only do your pants get wet, but you look an idiot.In other words, the news happens with you or without you. It doesn’t matter that you don’t have all the facts, or still have lose ends to tie up. Unlike the lawyerly concept of a definitive final resolution, news coverage is incremental. Hour by hour. Day by day. One headline follows another as new information is confirmed or disputed, as ramifications become evident and fall-out analyzed.A As webmasters we were at the whim of Googlebot, the seemingly arbitrary algorithmic kingmaker that could make or break a website overnight through shifts in search engine positioning. There was no way to communicate with Google about a website – either to understand what was wrong with it, or to tell Google when something had been updated. That all changed about a year ago when Google released Sitemaps, but the program really became useful in February of 2006 when Google updated it with a couple new tools. So, what exactly is the Google Sitemaps program, and how can you use it to improve the position of your website? Well, there are essentially two reasons to use Google Sitemaps: 1. Sitemaps provide you with a way to tell Google valuable information about your website 2. You can use Sitemaps to learn what Google thinks about your website What You Can Tell Google About Your Site Believe it or not, Google is concerned about making sure webmasters have a way of communicating information that is important about their sites. Although Google Franchising In Foreign Nations When State Takes Control Of Free Enterprise pdated.As the founder of a franchising company I often looked towards international markets to expand our brand name and our company. Of course now with all the political tension in the world in the Middle East and in Central and South America one has to wonder if that is a safe bet. If you put in company-owned units in South America or Central America who is to say that in the future the government will not come and confiscate the business.We know from history that when nations turn to socialism or communism that the first thing they want to do to equal the playing field between rich and poor is to take away assets from the rich. A foreign business entity in their country might be the very first target.For instance if we look at Venezuela and Bolivia we see this has occurred in the last year. Venezuela took over the phone company and several other large businesses some of them were US-based and Bolivia took over the private industry mining operations and That all changed about a year ago when Google released Sitemaps, but the program really became useful in February of 2006 when Google updated it with a couple new tools. So, what exactly is the Google Sitemaps program, and how can you use it to improve the position of your website? Well, there are essentially two reasons to use Google Sitemaps: 1. Sitemaps provide you with a way to tell Google valuable information about your website 2. You can use Sitemaps to learn what Google thinks about your website What You Can Tell Google About Your Site Believe it or not, Google is concerned about making sure webmasters have a way of communicating information that is important about their sites. Although Google Master Resell Rights and Private Label Rights Explained itemaps provide you with a way to tell Google valuable information about your websiteMaster resell rights, private label rights, resell rights... If you don't know what each term means, you can certainly find yourself confused by all the hype. In this article, I'm going to explain the different types of resell rights that you can purchase and talk about how you can make money with them.There are three basic types of resell rights - Master Resell Rights, Resell Rights and Private Label rights. The biggest difference is that Master Resell rights holders can pass on Master Resell Rights to buyers where as Resell rights simply allow you to sell the product to an end user.If it's flexibility you seek, Private Label Rights allow you to customize the product and typically come with source files for you to edit. Most PLR packages also let you attach your name to the product as the creator. Private label rights is the closest thing to having your own product and lately there have been many excellent packages of PLR products for rather che 2. You can use Sitemaps to learn what Google thinks about your website What You Can Tell Google About Your Site Believe it or not, Google is concerned about making sure webmasters have a way of communicating information that is important about their sites. Although Googlebot does a pretty decent job of finding and cataloging web pages, it has very little ability to rate the relative importance of one page versus another. After all, many important pages on the Internet are not properly "optimized", and many of the people who couldn’t care less about spending their time on linking campaigns create some of the best content. Therefore, Google gives you the ability to tell them on a scale of 0.0 to 1.0 how important a given page is relative to all the others. Using this system, you might tell Google that your home page is a 1.0, each of your product sections is a 0.8, and each of your individual product pages is a 0.5. Pages like your company’s address and contact information might only rate a 0.2. You can also tell Google how often your pages are updated and the date that each page was last modified. For example your home page might be updated every day, while a particular product page might only be updated on an annual basis. What Google Can Tell You About Your Site Having the ability to tell Google all this information is important, but you don’t even need to create a sitemap file in order to enjoy some of the perks of having a Google Sitemaps account. That's because even without a Sitemap file, you can still learn about any errors that Googlebot has found on your website. As you probably know, your site doesn't have to be "broken" for a robot to have trouble crawling it's pages. Google Sitemaps will tell you about pages
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