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Need Help With Your Business? Now Business Coaching Is On The Internet g errors.You may have heard about how business coaches can come in and meet with the management of a business and lead it success, and perhaps you even considered hiring a business coach yourself. But all the trekking back and forth to seminars and classes made it unfeasible or impossible, so you put it off, and time passed. Thankfully, we live in a digitized and connected world, so now you can sign up for online business coaching and attend classes, meet with your mentor, and improve your business from wherever you connect to the Internet.Online business coaching works similar to the way that normal business coaching works, except that everything occurs on t 41. Publish a privacy policy. 42. Send out press releases when it makes sense. 43. Avoid hidden text and links. 44. Keep your content up–to–date. 45. Don’t employ redirects or “cloaking.” 46. Don’t create pages with bad content, like viruses, trojans, malware and so on. 47. Steer clear of empty, unoriginal affiliate pages. 48. Make sure every page is assessable through at least on static text link. 49. Use text, instead of images to relate important content. 50. Check for broken links. 51. Don’t put too many links on one page, even if it is a resource page, keep it well under 100. 52. Test out your site with a text browser. 53. Be leery of badly placed session IDs and arguments. 54. Employ the IF–Modified–Since HTTP header to let Google know if your content has changed. 55. Do not use “&id=” as a URL parameter, they are not indexed. 56. Avoid deceptive or manipulative techniques. All in all, you just want to create a s No More Email Marketing Nonsense! If you have ever tried to research techniques on how to increase traffic to your site you may have noticed an underlying theme in most recommendations – host a quality website.Have you started to lose confidence in the Internet Marketing emails you receive every day? Don’t make the same mistakes they do.When you sign up for a newsletter, you expect it to deliver what it promised - to give you some valuable lessons or information you can use to start or enhance your online business. But now it seems you get nothing more than promotion after promotion. Sure, they start out with something juicy to reel you in, but it doesn’t take long until the useful information stops and the marketing nonsense begins.What’s worse is if you’re on more than one list, you’ll get the exact same promotion from multiple ma Why host a quality site? Because a quality site is one that people want to visit and link to. So what makes a quality site? There are two versions of quality, one is how visitors judge your site and the second is how the search engines view your site. Search engines, in an attempt to stay competitive, try to deliver a quality product to the people that use their search tools, which means that they want their visitors to find relevant search results and use their search engine often. So the search engine tips, tricks and traps popular five years ago do not work anymore, because they do not supply relevant page results. Search engines are now looking for applicable content, not only relevant but real content, not pages stuffed with keywords. Here are our 56 tips to improve your website and how search engines view them. 2. Instead of changing your URL or redirecting from your old URL to your new URL, follow Google’s procedure on URL changes to make sure your new site does not get skipped, or just avoid URL changes if you can. 3. Don’t post duplicate content on your site, so if you quote another page only include a small excerpt and don’t repeat your own content on multiple pages. 4. Avoid flash, even though it looks cool, flash and animated banners and intros annoy visitors and search engine bots don’t read them. 5. Submit to quality directories. 6. Make sure your robot.text files are not blocking destination URLs that you do not want blocked. 7. Choose your Meta keywords wisely and include them in your content. 8. Strive to obtain quality links into your site. 9. If you use icon or image links, include a text link. 10. If you operate an affiliate site, make your site a valuable resource, so people chose your site rather than go straight to your affiliate. 11. Add a site map. 12. Don’t use link schemes. 13. Write specific content, so searches can find applicable results. Instead of writing “books,” write “medical text books” or “organic cookbooks”, be specific. 14. If you include low quality links on your site, block them from being scanned by Googlebot. 15. Don’t break up your content too much, like loads of banner ads and so on in the middle or your text, irritates readers and bots. 16. Write unique and compelling content. 17. Don’t forget to include your page descriptions. 18. Don’t bury text content in images. 19. Look for un–indexed URLs, URL with more than a few parameters or dynamic links, they may be skipped. 20. Stay up–to–date on SEO, your strategies need to constantly evolve. 21. Deliver what you promise, don’t drive readers to inapplicable or irrelevant pages. 22. Carefully consider your titles, make sure to include targeted keywords. 23. Don’t forget humor or other devices that attract and keep readers. 24. Add text links with anchor links. 25. Keep links out and in up–to–date. 26. Start a blog or forum if it makes sense on your site. 27. Join BBB or your local Chamber of Commerce or other reputable business associations. 28. Submit articles to respectable and active article sites. 29. Add Alt tags to images for people that disable images. 30. Validate and 508 your site for accessibility. 31. Submit your business description to Wikipedia or other popular information sites. 32. Consider adding maps or mashups. 33. Submit to multiple search engines. 34. Consider marketing some of your subpages or articles that have less competition. 35. Don’t forget good old–fashion PR. 36. Start a little controversy. 37. Consider adding an RSS feed. 38. Write “top ten” lists, which are popular with article search sites. 39. Build a good site that others want to link to. 40. Eliminate grammar and spelling errors. 41. Publish a privacy policy. 42. Send out press releases when it makes sense. 43. Avoid hidden text and links. 44. Keep your content up–to–date. 45. Don’t employ redirects or “cloaking.” 46. Don’t create pages with bad content, like viruses, trojans, malware and so on. 47. Steer clear of empty, unoriginal affiliate pages. 48. Make sure every page is assessable through at least on static text link. 49. Use text, instead of images to relate important content. 50. Check for broken links. 51. Don’t put too many links on one page, even if it is a resource page, keep it well under 100. 52. Test out your site with a text browser. 53. Be leery of badly placed session IDs and arguments. 54. Employ the IF–Modified–Since HTTP header to let Google know if your content has changed. 55. Do not use “&id=” as a URL parameter, they are not indexed. 56. Avoid deceptive or manipulative techniques. All in all, you just want to create a si Chess Strategy vant content, relevant to your page description and Meta keywords.Chess is a conceptual strategy board game for two players. It is played on a square board of eight rows and eight columns. The rows are known as ranks and the columns are known as files. This results in sixty-four squares of alternating color. Each player starts the game with sixteen pieces, which are gradually eradicated in time (captured and removed from the board by opposing pieces) as the game proceeds. The main objective of the game is to checkmate the opponent. This usually takes place when no further move can prevent the king from being captured. Chess has since long reigned as one of the world's most popular games. It has been described not only as 2. Instead of changing your URL or redirecting from your old URL to your new URL, follow Google’s procedure on URL changes to make sure your new site does not get skipped, or just avoid URL changes if you can. 3. Don’t post duplicate content on your site, so if you quote another page only include a small excerpt and don’t repeat your own content on multiple pages. 4. Avoid flash, even though it looks cool, flash and animated banners and intros annoy visitors and search engine bots don’t read them. 5. Submit to quality directories. 6. Make sure your robot.text files are not blocking destination URLs that you do not want blocked. 7. Choose your Meta keywords wisely and include them in your content. 8. Strive to obtain quality links into your site. 9. If you use icon or image links, include a text link. 10. If you operate an affiliate site, make your site a valuable resource, so people chose your site rather than go straight to your affiliate. 11. Add a site map. 12. Don’t use link schemes. 13. Write specific content, so searches can find applicable results. Instead of writing “books,” write “medical text books” or “organic cookbooks”, be specific. 14. If you include low quality links on your site, block them from being scanned by Googlebot. 15. Don’t break up your content too much, like loads of banner ads and so on in the middle or your text, irritates readers and bots. 16. Write unique and compelling content. 17. Don’t forget to include your page descriptions. 18. Don’t bury text content in images. 19. Look for un–indexed URLs, URL with more than a few parameters or dynamic links, they may be skipped. 20. Stay up–to–date on SEO, your strategies need to constantly evolve. 21. Deliver what you promise, don’t drive readers to inapplicable or irrelevant pages. 22. Carefully consider your titles, make sure to include targeted keywords. 23. Don’t forget humor or other devices that attract and keep readers. 24. Add text links with anchor links. 25. Keep links out and in up–to–date. 26. Start a blog or forum if it makes sense on your site. 27. Join BBB or your local Chamber of Commerce or other reputable business associations. 28. Submit articles to respectable and active article sites. 29. Add Alt tags to images for people that disable images. 30. Validate and 508 your site for accessibility. 31. Submit your business description to Wikipedia or other popular information sites. 32. Consider adding maps or mashups. 33. Submit to multiple search engines. 34. Consider marketing some of your subpages or articles that have less competition. 35. Don’t forget good old–fashion PR. 36. Start a little controversy. 37. Consider adding an RSS feed. 38. Write “top ten” lists, which are popular with article search sites. 39. Build a good site that others want to link to. 40. Eliminate grammar and spelling errors. 41. Publish a privacy policy. 42. Send out press releases when it makes sense. 43. Avoid hidden text and links. 44. Keep your content up–to–date. 45. Don’t employ redirects or “cloaking.” 46. Don’t create pages with bad content, like viruses, trojans, malware and so on. 47. Steer clear of empty, unoriginal affiliate pages. 48. Make sure every page is assessable through at least on static text link. 49. Use text, instead of images to relate important content. 50. Check for broken links. 51. Don’t put too many links on one page, even if it is a resource page, keep it well under 100. 52. Test out your site with a text browser. 53. Be leery of badly placed session IDs and arguments. 54. Employ the IF–Modified–Since HTTP header to let Google know if your content has changed. 55. Do not use “&id=” as a URL parameter, they are not indexed. 56. Avoid deceptive or manipulative techniques. All in all, you just want to create a s Service Innovation go straight to your affiliate.This is not for those people who think that Innovation is about boffins in laboratories or selling technology from academic institutions into industry. As the UK becomes even more dependent on service industries a new type of innovation is emerging. Beware traditional gurus and business consultants, as there is competition out there.I had the good fortune to be in the audience at a recent design event, where one of the speakers was Ralph Ardill, founder of the Brand Experience Consultancy. He is a designer with a track record of bringing life to some of the world’s leading brands such as Ford and Coca-Cola. Those in the know will already recognise hi 11. Add a site map. 12. Don’t use link schemes. 13. Write specific content, so searches can find applicable results. Instead of writing “books,” write “medical text books” or “organic cookbooks”, be specific. 14. If you include low quality links on your site, block them from being scanned by Googlebot. 15. Don’t break up your content too much, like loads of banner ads and so on in the middle or your text, irritates readers and bots. 16. Write unique and compelling content. 17. Don’t forget to include your page descriptions. 18. Don’t bury text content in images. 19. Look for un–indexed URLs, URL with more than a few parameters or dynamic links, they may be skipped. 20. Stay up–to–date on SEO, your strategies need to constantly evolve. 21. Deliver what you promise, don’t drive readers to inapplicable or irrelevant pages. 22. Carefully consider your titles, make sure to include targeted keywords. 23. Don’t forget humor or other devices that attract and keep readers. 24. Add text links with anchor links. 25. Keep links out and in up–to–date. 26. Start a blog or forum if it makes sense on your site. 27. Join BBB or your local Chamber of Commerce or other reputable business associations. 28. Submit articles to respectable and active article sites. 29. Add Alt tags to images for people that disable images. 30. Validate and 508 your site for accessibility. 31. Submit your business description to Wikipedia or other popular information sites. 32. Consider adding maps or mashups. 33. Submit to multiple search engines. 34. Consider marketing some of your subpages or articles that have less competition. 35. Don’t forget good old–fashion PR. 36. Start a little controversy. 37. Consider adding an RSS feed. 38. Write “top ten” lists, which are popular with article search sites. 39. Build a good site that others want to link to. 40. Eliminate grammar and spelling errors. 41. Publish a privacy policy. 42. Send out press releases when it makes sense. 43. Avoid hidden text and links. 44. Keep your content up–to–date. 45. Don’t employ redirects or “cloaking.” 46. Don’t create pages with bad content, like viruses, trojans, malware and so on. 47. Steer clear of empty, unoriginal affiliate pages. 48. Make sure every page is assessable through at least on static text link. 49. Use text, instead of images to relate important content. 50. Check for broken links. 51. Don’t put too many links on one page, even if it is a resource page, keep it well under 100. 52. Test out your site with a text browser. 53. Be leery of badly placed session IDs and arguments. 54. Employ the IF–Modified–Since HTTP header to let Google know if your content has changed. 55. Do not use “&id=” as a URL parameter, they are not indexed. 56. Avoid deceptive or manipulative techniques. All in all, you just want to create a s List-Building: Split ther devices that attract and keep readers.Monetize your site as quickly and as easily as possible, and in the process, build your list along the way.There are all sorts of different ways to think about doing this.If you're an AdSense publisher, it might be smarter to have AdSense only after people subscribe to your list. And, it might be smarter only to show the AdSense after people have told a friend.Do you see why?The reason is because if you don’t have these people on your list and if they are not telling friends, then you can’t ever monetize those people again. They visit your site and then leave and go to the AdSense ad site, and forget join your list. If they are o 24. Add text links with anchor links. 25. Keep links out and in up–to–date. 26. Start a blog or forum if it makes sense on your site. 27. Join BBB or your local Chamber of Commerce or other reputable business associations. 28. Submit articles to respectable and active article sites. 29. Add Alt tags to images for people that disable images. 30. Validate and 508 your site for accessibility. 31. Submit your business description to Wikipedia or other popular information sites. 32. Consider adding maps or mashups. 33. Submit to multiple search engines. 34. Consider marketing some of your subpages or articles that have less competition. 35. Don’t forget good old–fashion PR. 36. Start a little controversy. 37. Consider adding an RSS feed. 38. Write “top ten” lists, which are popular with article search sites. 39. Build a good site that others want to link to. 40. Eliminate grammar and spelling errors. 41. Publish a privacy policy. 42. Send out press releases when it makes sense. 43. Avoid hidden text and links. 44. Keep your content up–to–date. 45. Don’t employ redirects or “cloaking.” 46. Don’t create pages with bad content, like viruses, trojans, malware and so on. 47. Steer clear of empty, unoriginal affiliate pages. 48. Make sure every page is assessable through at least on static text link. 49. Use text, instead of images to relate important content. 50. Check for broken links. 51. Don’t put too many links on one page, even if it is a resource page, keep it well under 100. 52. Test out your site with a text browser. 53. Be leery of badly placed session IDs and arguments. 54. Employ the IF–Modified–Since HTTP header to let Google know if your content has changed. 55. Do not use “&id=” as a URL parameter, they are not indexed. 56. Avoid deceptive or manipulative techniques. All in all, you just want to create a s How to Make Money from People Who Type the Wrong Web Address g errors.How many people visit your web site but type in the wrong address? You'd be surprised! What happens to them if they try to reach a page you've deleted? In either event, they'll get what is known as a '404 error'. This means you have lost sales - and confidence in your web site, which means they'll never revisit. But there is a solution.Don't you get frustrated when you visit a web site and all you get is an error telling you the site doesn't exist? Do you get annoyed when you see the following message:The page cannot be foundThe page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. 41. Publish a privacy policy. 42. Send out press releases when it makes sense. 43. Avoid hidden text and links. 44. Keep your content up–to–date. 45. Don’t employ redirects or “cloaking.” 46. Don’t create pages with bad content, like viruses, trojans, malware and so on. 47. Steer clear of empty, unoriginal affiliate pages. 48. Make sure every page is assessable through at least on static text link. 49. Use text, instead of images to relate important content. 50. Check for broken links. 51. Don’t put too many links on one page, even if it is a resource page, keep it well under 100. 52. Test out your site with a text browser. 53. Be leery of badly placed session IDs and arguments. 54. Employ the IF–Modified–Since HTTP header to let Google know if your content has changed. 55. Do not use “&id=” as a URL parameter, they are not indexed. 56. Avoid deceptive or manipulative techniques. All in all, you just want to create a site that you would want to visit – one that is useful and up–to–date – that’s it, no magic, no tricks.
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