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    How to Build a High Performance Web Site
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    ng it is easier to read. Remember to spellcheck!

    [RESOURCES/LINKS] - Feel free to back up your information with supporting data! Your website/blog being the #1 prime location to link to. Other supporting resources that will provide your readers with valuable information are also good. You may have a great new idea, but help your credibility with supporting data.

    [AUTHOR] - Who are you? Where are you from? What do you do? Who do you work for? Why should someone listen to what you say? How can someone contact you? Provide your information here.

    Step #4 - Almost done! Now you have your article prepared. What do you do with it?

    First of all I would suggest having someone proof-read it. Spellcheck doesn't always catch wrong words. Now it's ready for publication! Below is a long list of sites where you can submit articles and press releases for free. I am not supporting one over ano

    Leading Change - Firefighters or Arsonists
    "Ed, I used to love this place. We were all firefighters when we needed to be, and that's good. But right now it’s full of arsonists."Change leaders don’t get it. They confuse enthusiasm for progress. Oftentimes their best people are arsonists and they don’t even know it. They allow their organizations to be so hooked on the old ways of firefighting, where they get their jolly's being the fire chief and putting out fires that they can't let it go. They don’t have the guts to instill process discipline, discipline that is needed to drive change.When we were brought in to Compaq in the mid-nineties to change the logistics landscape, I met with one of our VP's, a lady I liked a lot, who was leaving. She told me how exciting it was in the beginning of the company. Everyone had to pitch in and make t
    Ask them and they will come. Share the wealth. Spread the word.

    Press releases and well written informative articles are a cheap and easy way to get public awareness of your site and promotions. Not all submission sites charge to send out your PR, although most have some sort of limitation to them unless you pay for features. This article should show you how to get around having to pay anything for some great online visibility!

    Are you quaking in your boots about having to write something from scratch? It is not as challenging as you may think, and you don't always need a professional copywriter to do all the work for you! The main goal to writing a publication is to provide valuable information. It may be something as simple as how to properly wash you hands. That may not sound like much, but to a company that sells soap or paper towels that bit of information could end up making them a lot of money!

    Step #1 - Think of something relevant to you or your company to write about!

    As I mentioned above, it doesn't have to be something major like a public stock offering notice. Something simple, easy to understand and relevant to you is all you need. Somewhere in the world there is someone who wants to know what you have to share.

    Going back to the example of an article explaining how to wash your hands correctly, there are any number of people or groups that could find this information valuable. Hospitals, dentist offices, supermarkets, Microsoft, you never know! And neither will they unless you tell them.

    Step #2 - I have to write now???

    Soon, but before you have to get into your creative mode there are some tips that might make things easier. From experience, looking at a blank piece of paper can be scary. It is easy to get lost in the blankness of how to fill the white void.

    Solution: Make yourself a template and break the page up!

    Not only will a template help you start writing easier, it will help you organize your thoughts, form a well structured document, AND have it ready for all those online submissions later on! Here is a sample template you can use while getting ready to create a document. Notice how the headings are put in brackets to help distinguish the sections.

    [DATE]

    [TITLE]

    [SUMMARY]

    [BODY]

    [RESOURCES/LINKS]

    [AUTHOR]

    Step #3 - Great! You have something on that blank page now right? Now you are wondering what to put in each of those sections. Let's go through them briefly.

    [DATE] - This should be self explanatory. This is more for records keeping than anything. Maybe you write a great article and want to share it more than once, but you want to give it a month or two before resubmitting it. Now you know when it was first published.

    [TITLE] - The title may be the first and last step of your creativity. Many times a title that was started with changed dramatically by the end. Still it is a good place to start. Give your article something to go on.

    [SUMMARY] - Tell the people what you are going to tell them, briefly. Hit the high points of what you are going to say. This section can either help focus your ideas, or you can come back to it after you are finished writing the bulk of your text.

    [BODY] - Here is where your true genius shines through! This part of the writing I can't give you too many tips on. The content really depends on you and what you want to say.

    Some general tips: Be thorough. Be concise. Be intriguing. Write information you want your audience to read and remember. Stylistics: For online reading if you can keep your paragraphs to no more than 4-5 lines long it is easier to read. Remember to spellcheck!

    [RESOURCES/LINKS] - Feel free to back up your information with supporting data! Your website/blog being the #1 prime location to link to. Other supporting resources that will provide your readers with valuable information are also good. You may have a great new idea, but help your credibility with supporting data.

    [AUTHOR] - Who are you? Where are you from? What do you do? Who do you work for? Why should someone listen to what you say? How can someone contact you? Provide your information here.

    Step #4 - Almost done! Now you have your article prepared. What do you do with it?

    First of all I would suggest having someone proof-read it. Spellcheck doesn't always catch wrong words. Now it's ready for publication! Below is a long list of sites where you can submit articles and press releases for free. I am not supporting one over ano

    Managing Messy Food
    For the past month you have been attending more than the usual number of parties and receptions, and the end is not yet in sight. You knew before you arrived at these business related events that you were expected to be on your best professional behavior. No letting down your guard so you prepared ahead of time.You thought about who would be there, what you would wear, and what you might talk about. You had something to eat before you went so you wouldn't rush straight for the bar and the buffet table. You arrived on time so you wouldn't have to play catch up or interrupt people already locked in conversation.After working the room a while, you decided to eat. Of course, you stopped at the bar first so with drink in hand, you headed for the hors d'oeuvres, picked up the chicken on a skewer,
    /p>

    Step #1 - Think of something relevant to you or your company to write about!

    As I mentioned above, it doesn't have to be something major like a public stock offering notice. Something simple, easy to understand and relevant to you is all you need. Somewhere in the world there is someone who wants to know what you have to share.

    Going back to the example of an article explaining how to wash your hands correctly, there are any number of people or groups that could find this information valuable. Hospitals, dentist offices, supermarkets, Microsoft, you never know! And neither will they unless you tell them.

    Step #2 - I have to write now???

    Soon, but before you have to get into your creative mode there are some tips that might make things easier. From experience, looking at a blank piece of paper can be scary. It is easy to get lost in the blankness of how to fill the white void.

    Solution: Make yourself a template and break the page up!

    Not only will a template help you start writing easier, it will help you organize your thoughts, form a well structured document, AND have it ready for all those online submissions later on! Here is a sample template you can use while getting ready to create a document. Notice how the headings are put in brackets to help distinguish the sections.

    [DATE]

    [TITLE]

    [SUMMARY]

    [BODY]

    [RESOURCES/LINKS]

    [AUTHOR]

    Step #3 - Great! You have something on that blank page now right? Now you are wondering what to put in each of those sections. Let's go through them briefly.

    [DATE] - This should be self explanatory. This is more for records keeping than anything. Maybe you write a great article and want to share it more than once, but you want to give it a month or two before resubmitting it. Now you know when it was first published.

    [TITLE] - The title may be the first and last step of your creativity. Many times a title that was started with changed dramatically by the end. Still it is a good place to start. Give your article something to go on.

    [SUMMARY] - Tell the people what you are going to tell them, briefly. Hit the high points of what you are going to say. This section can either help focus your ideas, or you can come back to it after you are finished writing the bulk of your text.

    [BODY] - Here is where your true genius shines through! This part of the writing I can't give you too many tips on. The content really depends on you and what you want to say.

    Some general tips: Be thorough. Be concise. Be intriguing. Write information you want your audience to read and remember. Stylistics: For online reading if you can keep your paragraphs to no more than 4-5 lines long it is easier to read. Remember to spellcheck!

    [RESOURCES/LINKS] - Feel free to back up your information with supporting data! Your website/blog being the #1 prime location to link to. Other supporting resources that will provide your readers with valuable information are also good. You may have a great new idea, but help your credibility with supporting data.

    [AUTHOR] - Who are you? Where are you from? What do you do? Who do you work for? Why should someone listen to what you say? How can someone contact you? Provide your information here.

    Step #4 - Almost done! Now you have your article prepared. What do you do with it?

    First of all I would suggest having someone proof-read it. Spellcheck doesn't always catch wrong words. Now it's ready for publication! Below is a long list of sites where you can submit articles and press releases for free. I am not supporting one over ano

    Turn to Success With Best Jobs In Chennai
    Chennai is writing a new script for its heated Job Scenario. It is not just because of the IT Job flood in Chennai, but equally Accounting Jobs, Engineering Jobs, BPO Jobs, Graphic Designer jobs etc… are creating a new history for the city.The city has become a distinguished center for job opportunities in Southern India. The city has best opportunities in all sectors. To highlight the eminent organizations from varied sectors hiring currently are ICICI Bank from the banking sector. ICICI Bank has taken rapid strides in developing new businesses in line with its proposition to offer complete financial services to both corporate and retail customers. If looking to begin a career in Operations/Customer Service/Telecalling/Backend, Allsec Technologies Ltd. is a fine organization known for providing custom
    p>

    Solution: Make yourself a template and break the page up!

    Not only will a template help you start writing easier, it will help you organize your thoughts, form a well structured document, AND have it ready for all those online submissions later on! Here is a sample template you can use while getting ready to create a document. Notice how the headings are put in brackets to help distinguish the sections.

    [DATE]

    [TITLE]

    [SUMMARY]

    [BODY]

    [RESOURCES/LINKS]

    [AUTHOR]

    Step #3 - Great! You have something on that blank page now right? Now you are wondering what to put in each of those sections. Let's go through them briefly.

    [DATE] - This should be self explanatory. This is more for records keeping than anything. Maybe you write a great article and want to share it more than once, but you want to give it a month or two before resubmitting it. Now you know when it was first published.

    [TITLE] - The title may be the first and last step of your creativity. Many times a title that was started with changed dramatically by the end. Still it is a good place to start. Give your article something to go on.

    [SUMMARY] - Tell the people what you are going to tell them, briefly. Hit the high points of what you are going to say. This section can either help focus your ideas, or you can come back to it after you are finished writing the bulk of your text.

    [BODY] - Here is where your true genius shines through! This part of the writing I can't give you too many tips on. The content really depends on you and what you want to say.

    Some general tips: Be thorough. Be concise. Be intriguing. Write information you want your audience to read and remember. Stylistics: For online reading if you can keep your paragraphs to no more than 4-5 lines long it is easier to read. Remember to spellcheck!

    [RESOURCES/LINKS] - Feel free to back up your information with supporting data! Your website/blog being the #1 prime location to link to. Other supporting resources that will provide your readers with valuable information are also good. You may have a great new idea, but help your credibility with supporting data.

    [AUTHOR] - Who are you? Where are you from? What do you do? Who do you work for? Why should someone listen to what you say? How can someone contact you? Provide your information here.

    Step #4 - Almost done! Now you have your article prepared. What do you do with it?

    First of all I would suggest having someone proof-read it. Spellcheck doesn't always catch wrong words. Now it's ready for publication! Below is a long list of sites where you can submit articles and press releases for free. I am not supporting one over ano

    HR Jobs
    Human resource management plays a crucial role in the structuring of an organization. Improved relations between various countries and industrial growth have led to a phenomenal increase in job opportunities and the need for skilled employees. Every organization requires a full-fledged HR department to take care of its employees regardless of the nature of the organization.There are various HR related tasks to be taken care of in different organizations and business enterprises. HR jobs can be classified into various categories such as recruitment and training, analyst, benefits administration, compensation management, consultant and employee relations.The employment and placement managers generally administer all the aspects of employee recruitment. Human resource personnel may have to travel q
    know when it was first published.

    [TITLE] - The title may be the first and last step of your creativity. Many times a title that was started with changed dramatically by the end. Still it is a good place to start. Give your article something to go on.

    [SUMMARY] - Tell the people what you are going to tell them, briefly. Hit the high points of what you are going to say. This section can either help focus your ideas, or you can come back to it after you are finished writing the bulk of your text.

    [BODY] - Here is where your true genius shines through! This part of the writing I can't give you too many tips on. The content really depends on you and what you want to say.

    Some general tips: Be thorough. Be concise. Be intriguing. Write information you want your audience to read and remember. Stylistics: For online reading if you can keep your paragraphs to no more than 4-5 lines long it is easier to read. Remember to spellcheck!

    [RESOURCES/LINKS] - Feel free to back up your information with supporting data! Your website/blog being the #1 prime location to link to. Other supporting resources that will provide your readers with valuable information are also good. You may have a great new idea, but help your credibility with supporting data.

    [AUTHOR] - Who are you? Where are you from? What do you do? Who do you work for? Why should someone listen to what you say? How can someone contact you? Provide your information here.

    Step #4 - Almost done! Now you have your article prepared. What do you do with it?

    First of all I would suggest having someone proof-read it. Spellcheck doesn't always catch wrong words. Now it's ready for publication! Below is a long list of sites where you can submit articles and press releases for free. I am not supporting one over ano

    What Makes a Web Site Successful?
    There are three aspects vital to get a web site that works, in no specific order as such, all are more or less equally important:1) CONTENT – People need to be interested in what you write about! Your Web Site needs to be written in such a way you address it from the client’s perspective. What I mean is that it needs to answer a specific problem your potential clients may have, with regards to needing your services or products.All in all, people only give your home page a 4-second glimpse to decide you can or cannot help them. Use those 4 seconds wisely…some examples:· Imagine you are a Business Mobile Phone Provider, you could write about how cheap your packages are or you could write “Cut Your Mobile Phone Bill by x%”.· Don’t write the obvious…too many sites use
    ng it is easier to read. Remember to spellcheck!

    [RESOURCES/LINKS] - Feel free to back up your information with supporting data! Your website/blog being the #1 prime location to link to. Other supporting resources that will provide your readers with valuable information are also good. You may have a great new idea, but help your credibility with supporting data.

    [AUTHOR] - Who are you? Where are you from? What do you do? Who do you work for? Why should someone listen to what you say? How can someone contact you? Provide your information here.

    Step #4 - Almost done! Now you have your article prepared. What do you do with it?

    First of all I would suggest having someone proof-read it. Spellcheck doesn't always catch wrong words. Now it's ready for publication! Below is a long list of sites where you can submit articles and press releases for free. I am not supporting one over another as there are many popular to professional news agency sites listed.

    You will most likely have to create a user account on each before they will allow you to publish your work. Be careful as most free submission sites will try to get you to pay for certain features. Feel free to use any features you like, they can really add to your visibility, but they can add up ($$$) quickly and are not always needed.

    What should you expect to get out of all this work? Getting your name and information out to the public should be worth enough, but there are other perks. Search engines love linkbacks from quality sources. How much more quality can you provide than using yourself as a source publishing around the world? It can be a huge boost to any search engine optimization plan. If you can get people talking about you, good or bad, it's all publicity.

    Hopefully this article has helped you in some small way. If it has then it was worth the effort of writing it!

    Good luck and go get that free publicity!

    [RESOURCES]

    [Press Release Submission Sites]

    PR Free [http://www.prfree.com/]
    SBWire [http://www.sbwire.com]
    Press Zoom [http://presszoom.com/]
    Press Base [http://www.press-base.com/]
    Express Press Release Distribution [http://express-press-release.com/]
    Press World [http://www.press-world.com/]
    Open PR [http://openpr.com/]
    Free Press Release [http://www.free-press-release.com/]
    Free News Release [http://www.free-news-release.com/]
    I Newswire [http://i-newswire.com/]
    Newswire Today [http://www.newswiretoday.com/]

    [Article Submission Sites]

    iSnare [http://www.isnare.com/]
    ArticleBlast [http://www.articleblast.com/]
    Ezine Articles [http://www.ezinearticles.com/]
    GO Articles [http://www.goarticles.com/]
    PR.com [http://www.pr.com]

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