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    The Invisible Customer
    How many times have you as a customer felt as though you were putting a salesperson out by asking for assistance or interrupting them as they were engaged in a personal conversation with a co-worker or friend?I can recall times I've actually said to different store clerks, who were either fully engaged in telling their co-workers about the wild party they attended over the weekend or the big fight they had with their husband, "I'm sorry to bother you, but do you have this in my size?" and have them look at me as if I had just shattered the most important moment in their life.Have you ever had an experience like this?Many years ago when competition was almost non-existent for many businesses, consumers accepted this type of behavior because they didn't have many options to choose from.Business owners had the upper hand and could charge the prices they wanted without having any real concern for whether or not the customer was truly satisfied or had their need fully met.Today, competition is fierce, particularly with the power of the Internet and expanding global markets.If a consumer doesn't like the product or service, or has a bad experience, all she has to do is tuck her credit card back into her purse and take her pick of any number of other businesses who will gladly give her what she's looking for.She doesn't even
    a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ?

    Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com.

    What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV.

    This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting.

    Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted.

    Make sure th

    Exporters Forecast Coffee Price Hike In Big Apple
    Exporters of coffee found a new place where the merchandise earns its price hike. New York City, the location of most coffee shops in the world, is said to be the place where coffee's price will increase over 20% in the forthcoming months. The beans will most likely outstrip other important merchandises to exporters like silver and copper.Procter & Gamble Co., the company that creates Folgers coffee brand, and Kraft Foods Inc., the manufacturer of Maxwell House coffee are the two companies that have high purchase need for the said beans. Coffee exporters and vendors are resorting to arabica coffee beans that are highly marketed particularly in the said city, after a more affordable kind of beans known as robusta made a recovery in its price after a period of decline in Britain last August.Raymond Keane, a trader who works for one of US' major exporters of coffee beans that delivers the beans for PG and Kraft, said that the rise in robusta's cost will bring other grades of coffee into the market. In the meantime, Michael Coleman, the managing director to Aisling Analytics said that the price of coffee beans in the Big Apple might possibly reach up to $1.30 per pound on the following year. He also added arabica beans are much cheaper at approximately $1.08 compared to robusta, which has raised its price to over 25 percent.The International Coffee O
    Business on the Internet - Internet Linking Explained – Based on Mutual Benefit - not as different from offline business as you may think.

    There seems to be a certain mystique about technology today, especially about the Internet. I remember in the early 90's before I got on-line, I had read dozens of magazine articles on the Internet.

    This was way before Google and even before AOL. I was led to believe that the Internet was some vast medium for entertainment, and it sounded similar to TV, except unlike TV, you could choose what to watch.

    What I found when I finally got on-line, was that the Internet was not really about entertainment at all. It was more like a vast Electronic Library of information, except that unlike books, the electronic pages were "linked" together. I was fascinated that you could move instantly, (well not exactly, since I had a dial-up modem connection), from one page to another one, with a simple click of the mouse. We all take this for granted now, but as my daughter asks me, “What was the world like before the Internet” ? It is so much a part of many of our lives that it is hard to imagine the world without it.

    At the time, I wondered, why no one could tell me that the Internet was like a big electronic library, where web sites were like electronic magazines all linked together. It seemed so simple for me to explain once I experienced it, but everything I had read up until that point had fallen short, and failed to describe it adequately.

    The same thing is true, it seems of business on the Internet these days. If someone knows how to market on the Internet, they are treated like a guru. Why is it so hard to find someone who will explain how to do business on the Internet in a clear and straightforward way, that every one can understand ?

    Through this simple introductory article, I will try to demystify one essential Internet business strategy called Linking, or as defined by the most popular search engine on the planet, Google Linking.

    It is important to remember that the vast majority of businesses in the US are still what I would call brick and mortar businesses. There is a building with a street address, that has overhead, and all that goes with it. If you have a “brick and mortar business”, and you want to stay in business, and become successful, you need to provide a valuable product or service to your customers, and treat your customers well, regardless of the type of business you run.

    Think of either businesses you have worked for in the past, (even your own), or places you like to visit to shop, or even companies you know where you would like to work, if you were given the chance.

    If you want to just survive, you can do business as usual, without changing anything, (if you are lucky, that is), but if you want to grow your business, you must subscribe to the principle of "Mutual Benefit".

    In other words, you must make your customers happy, and yourself happy at the same time. In fact, both parties must share equally in this mutual benefit. If you or your customer are happy when the other is not, the relationship will inevitably break down.

    In addition if there is never any kind of personal relationship, as well as an offer of a good quality product or service at a reasonable price, there also may not be a long term relationship.

    There is sort of a Law of the Universe at work here, and the Universal Law applies to an Internet business just as well as it does to a typical “brick and mortar” business. The only real difference is that you may never actually meet your customers face to face. That is not to say that you can't have a personal relationship with them. They will just have to get to know you, and you will have to get to know them, through the medium of the Internet.

    If you overcharge your customers, you will find them searching out your competitors. If you let your customers dictate your prices, or the level of service you provide to them, and let them take advantage of you, than you will not be happy about their return business.

    Often, this seems like a delicate balancing act between you and your customers, but those who strike the right balance will have plenty of return customers year after year. If you are trying to get rich quick, just like in mainstream business, you are very likely to be sadly disappointed.

    Think back to all the companies you worked for in the past. If you evaluate these business from the perspective of mutual benefit, you will discover something very interesting. First of all, those that merely survived and those that thrived will have either followed this principle closely or ignored it.

    Also, those that followed the mutual benefit principle were enjoyable places to visit as a customer, or as an employee. Those that disregarded mutual benefit were likely distasteful places to work, or even worse, what I would call “living nightmares”. What is good for my customer, and good for me in equal proportion, that is what determines long term success.

    The same is true on the Internet. Don't ever think that you can cheat someone on the Internet. Sooner, or later, you will likely fall flat on your face, and be sadly disappointed at the outcome.

    Think of all of the relationships you made with your customers as "links" to prosperity. The quality and quantity of these relationships are the measure of a healthy business. These relationships did not come easily, they had to be earned.

    Internet Business, works the same way. Think of all of the electronic links to your site as friends of your business, even if they have never, and most likely will never purchase your product or service. Treat them all with respect as though they were your customers. The quantity and quality of these links will determine the type of page rank your site will have.

    This is not easy, and in fact, involves some plain old hard work, in terms of as time and effort. If you pursue the appropriate keywords for your industry that have a reasonable amount of traffic, and get these keywords from another site “linked” to your site, especially high quality sites with a good page rank, you will find yourself with plenty of quality traffic to your site that you will be able to convert into sales.

    I am reminded of a book, by Ray Esquith called "There are no Shortcuts". He is a Disney Teacher of the year, and a well respected elementary school teacher in urban LA, who quite simply works harder at teaching than any one else, and his students produce superior results year after year.

    There are web sites all over the Internet promising quick riches for little or no work. How many people actually made money in the Gold Rush, and how many just sweated it out ? There is simply no push button or lazy man's way to riches on the Internet, just as in mainstream business. Unfortunately, there are too many unscrupulous marketers on the Internet, who promise much and deliver little or nothing, to fools who are eager to part with their money.

    If you want to earn a high page rank on Google, you can;t push a magic button, and you can't buy your way there, you have to earn it. Look at CNN.com for example. This web site has a page rank of 9 out of a possible 10. There are probably hundreds of people creating and editing content that changes on a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ?

    Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com.

    What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV.

    This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting.

    Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted.

    Make sure tha

    Business Etiquette 101
    We bought a house and the builder never said “thank you.” May I repeat? We bought a shiny, beautiful new house, met with the builder on many occasions, and he never said thank you. Not when we made the down payment. Not when we were picking which shade of black countertops, and not when we closed and moved in. Not one single time.It begs the question, did he appreciate our business? I guess we’ll never know; however, imagine if he had sent a small gift card to the Home Depot! We would have told everyone, thus creating great word-of-mouth advertising for the builder. Even a housewarming card, orhe could have just stopped by to say hello. Any small token to show his appreciation would have been appreciated by us - and productive for himDo you appreciate your customers? If so, do they know it? How is your business etiquette? When I teach companies how to “Hit the Grand Slam” with customers, I stress the importance of appreciating your customers and showing it. American Psychologist William James commented that the most basic of human needs is the need to be appreciated. One way to genuinely create better results,and the resulting increased profits is to appreciate your customers.You can do so in many different ways.•Do the little things. Just say “thank you”, and while you’re at it, send out a thank-you note. Delivering un
    roductory article, I will try to demystify one essential Internet business strategy called Linking, or as defined by the most popular search engine on the planet, Google Linking.

    It is important to remember that the vast majority of businesses in the US are still what I would call brick and mortar businesses. There is a building with a street address, that has overhead, and all that goes with it. If you have a “brick and mortar business”, and you want to stay in business, and become successful, you need to provide a valuable product or service to your customers, and treat your customers well, regardless of the type of business you run.

    Think of either businesses you have worked for in the past, (even your own), or places you like to visit to shop, or even companies you know where you would like to work, if you were given the chance.

    If you want to just survive, you can do business as usual, without changing anything, (if you are lucky, that is), but if you want to grow your business, you must subscribe to the principle of "Mutual Benefit".

    In other words, you must make your customers happy, and yourself happy at the same time. In fact, both parties must share equally in this mutual benefit. If you or your customer are happy when the other is not, the relationship will inevitably break down.

    In addition if there is never any kind of personal relationship, as well as an offer of a good quality product or service at a reasonable price, there also may not be a long term relationship.

    There is sort of a Law of the Universe at work here, and the Universal Law applies to an Internet business just as well as it does to a typical “brick and mortar” business. The only real difference is that you may never actually meet your customers face to face. That is not to say that you can't have a personal relationship with them. They will just have to get to know you, and you will have to get to know them, through the medium of the Internet.

    If you overcharge your customers, you will find them searching out your competitors. If you let your customers dictate your prices, or the level of service you provide to them, and let them take advantage of you, than you will not be happy about their return business.

    Often, this seems like a delicate balancing act between you and your customers, but those who strike the right balance will have plenty of return customers year after year. If you are trying to get rich quick, just like in mainstream business, you are very likely to be sadly disappointed.

    Think back to all the companies you worked for in the past. If you evaluate these business from the perspective of mutual benefit, you will discover something very interesting. First of all, those that merely survived and those that thrived will have either followed this principle closely or ignored it.

    Also, those that followed the mutual benefit principle were enjoyable places to visit as a customer, or as an employee. Those that disregarded mutual benefit were likely distasteful places to work, or even worse, what I would call “living nightmares”. What is good for my customer, and good for me in equal proportion, that is what determines long term success.

    The same is true on the Internet. Don't ever think that you can cheat someone on the Internet. Sooner, or later, you will likely fall flat on your face, and be sadly disappointed at the outcome.

    Think of all of the relationships you made with your customers as "links" to prosperity. The quality and quantity of these relationships are the measure of a healthy business. These relationships did not come easily, they had to be earned.

    Internet Business, works the same way. Think of all of the electronic links to your site as friends of your business, even if they have never, and most likely will never purchase your product or service. Treat them all with respect as though they were your customers. The quantity and quality of these links will determine the type of page rank your site will have.

    This is not easy, and in fact, involves some plain old hard work, in terms of as time and effort. If you pursue the appropriate keywords for your industry that have a reasonable amount of traffic, and get these keywords from another site “linked” to your site, especially high quality sites with a good page rank, you will find yourself with plenty of quality traffic to your site that you will be able to convert into sales.

    I am reminded of a book, by Ray Esquith called "There are no Shortcuts". He is a Disney Teacher of the year, and a well respected elementary school teacher in urban LA, who quite simply works harder at teaching than any one else, and his students produce superior results year after year.

    There are web sites all over the Internet promising quick riches for little or no work. How many people actually made money in the Gold Rush, and how many just sweated it out ? There is simply no push button or lazy man's way to riches on the Internet, just as in mainstream business. Unfortunately, there are too many unscrupulous marketers on the Internet, who promise much and deliver little or nothing, to fools who are eager to part with their money.

    If you want to earn a high page rank on Google, you can;t push a magic button, and you can't buy your way there, you have to earn it. Look at CNN.com for example. This web site has a page rank of 9 out of a possible 10. There are probably hundreds of people creating and editing content that changes on a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ?

    Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com.

    What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV.

    This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting.

    Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted.

    Make sure th

    Tips for Handling On the Job Setbacks
    If you’ve chosen a business career, you will inevitably experience some type of setback. And whether your pet project is canceled, your performance review is a bust, you get turned down for a promotion, or you’re asked to leave the company, setbacks hurt big time. Nevertheless, if you start thinking of yourself as a victim or allow yourself to lapse into prolonged negativity, you won’t be hurting anyone except yourself. Worrying until you get sick, abusing drugs or denying that you’ve reached an impasse won’t help either. The best strategy for making a comeback is to recognize the reality of the situation, acknowledge your feelings and find a way to cope productively. Here are some other tips you might find helpful:* Remind yourself that in a month, this will be a memory. When setbacks happen, the tendency is to feel like your bad luck will last forever. By keeping in mind that the situation is temporary, you’ll be strong enough emotionally to take the necessary steps to overcome your misfortune.* Recognize that a setback does not make you a total failure. Treat your setback as the isolated incident that it is. Regardless of what happened, chances are it’s not going to significantly affect your life one way or the other. And I don’t know any successful people who’ve learned the right way to do things without trying several wrong ones first.
    onal relationship with them. They will just have to get to know you, and you will have to get to know them, through the medium of the Internet.

    If you overcharge your customers, you will find them searching out your competitors. If you let your customers dictate your prices, or the level of service you provide to them, and let them take advantage of you, than you will not be happy about their return business.

    Often, this seems like a delicate balancing act between you and your customers, but those who strike the right balance will have plenty of return customers year after year. If you are trying to get rich quick, just like in mainstream business, you are very likely to be sadly disappointed.

    Think back to all the companies you worked for in the past. If you evaluate these business from the perspective of mutual benefit, you will discover something very interesting. First of all, those that merely survived and those that thrived will have either followed this principle closely or ignored it.

    Also, those that followed the mutual benefit principle were enjoyable places to visit as a customer, or as an employee. Those that disregarded mutual benefit were likely distasteful places to work, or even worse, what I would call “living nightmares”. What is good for my customer, and good for me in equal proportion, that is what determines long term success.

    The same is true on the Internet. Don't ever think that you can cheat someone on the Internet. Sooner, or later, you will likely fall flat on your face, and be sadly disappointed at the outcome.

    Think of all of the relationships you made with your customers as "links" to prosperity. The quality and quantity of these relationships are the measure of a healthy business. These relationships did not come easily, they had to be earned.

    Internet Business, works the same way. Think of all of the electronic links to your site as friends of your business, even if they have never, and most likely will never purchase your product or service. Treat them all with respect as though they were your customers. The quantity and quality of these links will determine the type of page rank your site will have.

    This is not easy, and in fact, involves some plain old hard work, in terms of as time and effort. If you pursue the appropriate keywords for your industry that have a reasonable amount of traffic, and get these keywords from another site “linked” to your site, especially high quality sites with a good page rank, you will find yourself with plenty of quality traffic to your site that you will be able to convert into sales.

    I am reminded of a book, by Ray Esquith called "There are no Shortcuts". He is a Disney Teacher of the year, and a well respected elementary school teacher in urban LA, who quite simply works harder at teaching than any one else, and his students produce superior results year after year.

    There are web sites all over the Internet promising quick riches for little or no work. How many people actually made money in the Gold Rush, and how many just sweated it out ? There is simply no push button or lazy man's way to riches on the Internet, just as in mainstream business. Unfortunately, there are too many unscrupulous marketers on the Internet, who promise much and deliver little or nothing, to fools who are eager to part with their money.

    If you want to earn a high page rank on Google, you can;t push a magic button, and you can't buy your way there, you have to earn it. Look at CNN.com for example. This web site has a page rank of 9 out of a possible 10. There are probably hundreds of people creating and editing content that changes on a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ?

    Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com.

    What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV.

    This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting.

    Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted.

    Make sure th

    Ten Parameters of Good Corporate Culture
    Sometime in the 1980s, I read a book written by Manfred Kets de Vries who claimed to have found six types of corporate cultures. The most intriguing thesis of the book was that actually most organizations are not sick, but not entirely healthy: the so-called lingering organizations. The other five types of organizations are: the dramatic organization, the depressive organization, the paranoid organization, the coercive organization, and the schizophrenic organization.The dramatic organization is hyperactive, impulsive, very adventurous and dangerously unrestrained. The decision-makers base their ideas on intuition and impressions instead of facts. The leaders use their charisma to concentrate all the power in the top. They can therefore undertake very risky operations. They do these things to create a completely different environment without really considering the existing business environment. Their goal is unlimited growth. The man in the top wants to be the center of everything. He wants to show what a good leader he is. Without really considering the reality, this kind of behavior can easily result in great disasters.The depressive organization is characterized by apathy, lack of self-confidence and conservatism. The communication climate is passive and aimless. The activities are implemented according to predetermined programs and routines. The emp
    Business, works the same way. Think of all of the electronic links to your site as friends of your business, even if they have never, and most likely will never purchase your product or service. Treat them all with respect as though they were your customers. The quantity and quality of these links will determine the type of page rank your site will have.

    This is not easy, and in fact, involves some plain old hard work, in terms of as time and effort. If you pursue the appropriate keywords for your industry that have a reasonable amount of traffic, and get these keywords from another site “linked” to your site, especially high quality sites with a good page rank, you will find yourself with plenty of quality traffic to your site that you will be able to convert into sales.

    I am reminded of a book, by Ray Esquith called "There are no Shortcuts". He is a Disney Teacher of the year, and a well respected elementary school teacher in urban LA, who quite simply works harder at teaching than any one else, and his students produce superior results year after year.

    There are web sites all over the Internet promising quick riches for little or no work. How many people actually made money in the Gold Rush, and how many just sweated it out ? There is simply no push button or lazy man's way to riches on the Internet, just as in mainstream business. Unfortunately, there are too many unscrupulous marketers on the Internet, who promise much and deliver little or nothing, to fools who are eager to part with their money.

    If you want to earn a high page rank on Google, you can;t push a magic button, and you can't buy your way there, you have to earn it. Look at CNN.com for example. This web site has a page rank of 9 out of a possible 10. There are probably hundreds of people creating and editing content that changes on a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ?

    Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com.

    What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV.

    This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting.

    Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted.

    Make sure th

    Enjoy a New Lifestyle with Work From Home Online Jobs
    Today with the internet is possible to make the leap from a traditional office job to work from home online jobs. Many people have tried work from home online jobs and every day more and more people are interested in this new trend of work. Therefore many business companies are offering freelance jobs opportunities. These freelance jobs offer many benefits to both employers and employees.Many people have discovered the advantages of work from home online jobs. Working at home you can enjoy a professional office at home. I am very happy with work from home online jobs because I can spend more time with my family, for example, I get up at 8:00 every day in the morning, then I take a breakfast, wash the dishes, etc. I start working at 10:00. I have time for me and for my family.One of the best things of work from home online jobs is that you can work with a laptop and you can take it anywhere. many people love to work outside, watching the clouds and the birds. With the sound of the wind you can think better. If you want to forget the stress then work from home online jobs is the best option for you.If you want to start a work from home online jobs you need to create a home office, if it is possible you should have a separate room of the house that can be a quiet place. You need a computer, a good and fast internet access,
    a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ?

    Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com.

    What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV.

    This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting.

    Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted.

    Make sure that you have done your research on Google, ("Google keywords" is a good place to begin). There are a number of sites to get good information on which keywords to select. Use Google and just type in whatever you want to find out. Keywords that are specific to your industry are the most valuable because they are the most relevant, even though they might not generate a great deal of traffic. Always be on the lookout for keywords that are relevant, and have substantial traffic.

    It is better to be listed in the top 3 pages for a category that has 1 million references, then page 10 of a 50 million hit category. (Check the number of hits on the top right of the page on Google each time you do a Google search). Note: if you are trying to challenge a very large category such one with 50 million hits, you may need to employ additional linking strategies over and above what is mentioned in this article. It may even be wise to hire a Search Engine Professional to assist you. By the way, if you lay a good foundation for assistance by a "SEO Pro", by following these methods, you will have saved yourself a great deal of expense. You may also find an SEO Strategy company with very reasonable rates.

    Write using these keywords several times in a short 250-300 word article, and submit your press release using one of the free press release sites on the Internet. Write as many press releases as you can over a 30 day period. 10 releases are good, 20 are even better. You can also send them out to several different press release sites. Read their guidelines for submission and learn their rules. Always make sure to put a link to your web site, in the correct section.

    Try this for 30 days, and see what is does to your listing on Google ! You may be very pleasantly surprised.

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