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Philosophies for Business Success www.google.comI have always been intrigued at how much some prominent business people have accomplished in their lifetime. From rags to riches these people overcame the odds to be powerhouse individuals. Society will line up to meet and listen to these individuals. And what they talk about seems to be like gold. But what got these people to the statute. What philosophies do these people live by that has 5. It will rank a lot higher in search engines. A lot higher. 6. No one else can claim it. I've talked to a realtor who had this problem. Another realtor in her area actually had the same name as her, and purchased a domain with that name. The realtor I spoke with lost several clients who mistakenly went to the other realtor, then ended up just using her. Even if you're not quite ready to get a website, you should go ahead and buy a domain for your business. It's really easy to do, and you can "park" your domain. This means a temporary page will be displayed that says something li Is Appreciation in the Workplace Contagious? I have to be honest. So far, I have not really had any difficulty getting clients of ours to get their own domain. In fact, in many cases, they already had a domain. But I have heard of others having to describe the benefits of having your own domain.Is appreciation contagious? It should be. How important is it? Do we show or receive appropriate amounts of appreciation? Day after day we go to work, put forth our best effort and don't expect much for an honest day's work. But how does the day totally change when you get that unexpected thank you? If you are like me, it can make a huge difference, and make all the work that much more fulfil First off, let's start out with a question. What is a domain? When we're talking about a domain, we're actually talking about what is technically a top-level domain (TLD). In Google's website, the TLD is google . com. In hometown.aol.com/catspawpress/Dzine.html, the TLD is aol.com. So when I say that as a business or organization, you should have your own domain, I'm really saying you should have your own top-level domain. Let's go through some of the reasons now that you should have your own domain: 1. It demonstrates permanency. Regardless of the nature of your business, having a site hosted by AngelFire or AOL or any of the free hosts makes web surfers cringe. If you're not willing to spring for the domain name, are you really going to be around that long? It's the same thing as having a permanent office. Whether it's actually true or not, it causes people to attribute more permanency to your business. 2. It's affordable. Really affordable. If you bought a website address in the late 90's or so, you had to pay $75 or more per year for a domain. While this was still reasonable for many organizations, for smaller businesses, it simply wasn't worth the money. Now, however, domains can be purchased for much less. As little as $7 a year, in fact. Some places charge a little bit more for the convenience of having your domain name and hosting with the same company, but it's still a fraction of what it used to be. (And I've found having the domain name and hosting with the same company is well worth the few extra dollars.) 3. You can use the domain for your email address. Let's face it, webdesigner165768 @ yahoo.com (not a real address) does not look nearly as professional as tim @ tandswebdesign . com. And while free web based email is certainly useful for many things, it should not be used for businesses. To a certain degree, this goes back to the issue of perceived permanency. In fact, there is more permanency in that your email address will never have to change. Even if you switch hosts, your domain name stays the same. 4. It's easier to remember. www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7116 is a lot harder to remember than something like www.google.com 5. It will rank a lot higher in search engines. A lot higher. 6. No one else can claim it. I've talked to a realtor who had this problem. Another realtor in her area actually had the same name as her, and purchased a domain with that name. The realtor I spoke with lost several clients who mistakenly went to the other realtor, then ended up just using her. Even if you're not quite ready to get a website, you should go ahead and buy a domain for your business. It's really easy to do, and you can "park" your domain. This means a temporary page will be displayed that says something li Finding The Right Photocopier System For Your Business n domain, I'm really saying you should have your own top-level domain.These days photocopiers come in all shapes and sizes - it is important to find the right advisor can help you choose the unit best suited to your needs. But here are a few pointers, based on the main focus of enquiries I have found in conversations with top salespeople in the industry.FootprintThe footprint is simply the amount of space your new photocopier takes Let's go through some of the reasons now that you should have your own domain: 1. It demonstrates permanency. Regardless of the nature of your business, having a site hosted by AngelFire or AOL or any of the free hosts makes web surfers cringe. If you're not willing to spring for the domain name, are you really going to be around that long? It's the same thing as having a permanent office. Whether it's actually true or not, it causes people to attribute more permanency to your business. 2. It's affordable. Really affordable. If you bought a website address in the late 90's or so, you had to pay $75 or more per year for a domain. While this was still reasonable for many organizations, for smaller businesses, it simply wasn't worth the money. Now, however, domains can be purchased for much less. As little as $7 a year, in fact. Some places charge a little bit more for the convenience of having your domain name and hosting with the same company, but it's still a fraction of what it used to be. (And I've found having the domain name and hosting with the same company is well worth the few extra dollars.) 3. You can use the domain for your email address. Let's face it, webdesigner165768 @ yahoo.com (not a real address) does not look nearly as professional as tim @ tandswebdesign . com. And while free web based email is certainly useful for many things, it should not be used for businesses. To a certain degree, this goes back to the issue of perceived permanency. In fact, there is more permanency in that your email address will never have to change. Even if you switch hosts, your domain name stays the same. 4. It's easier to remember. www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7116 is a lot harder to remember than something like www.google.com 5. It will rank a lot higher in search engines. A lot higher. 6. No one else can claim it. I've talked to a realtor who had this problem. Another realtor in her area actually had the same name as her, and purchased a domain with that name. The realtor I spoke with lost several clients who mistakenly went to the other realtor, then ended up just using her. Even if you're not quite ready to get a website, you should go ahead and buy a domain for your business. It's really easy to do, and you can "park" your domain. This means a temporary page will be displayed that says something li Three Ways to Put Fresh Spins on Old Marketing Concepts
Are you struggling to find a new twist for old advertising or marketing campaigns? able. If you bought a website address in the late 90's or so, you had to pay $75 or more per year for a domain. While this was still reasonable for many organizations, for smaller businesses, it simply wasn't worth the money. Now, however, domains can be purchased for much less. As little as $7 a year, in fact. Some places charge a little bit more for the convenience of having your domain name and hosting with the same company, but it's still a fraction of what it used to be. (And I've found having the domain name and hosting with the same company is well worth the few extra dollars.) 3. You can use the domain for your email address. Let's face it, webdesigner165768 @ yahoo.com (not a real address) does not look nearly as professional as tim @ tandswebdesign . com. And while free web based email is certainly useful for many things, it should not be used for businesses. To a certain degree, this goes back to the issue of perceived permanency. In fact, there is more permanency in that your email address will never have to change. Even if you switch hosts, your domain name stays the same. 4. It's easier to remember. www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7116 is a lot harder to remember than something like www.google.com 5. It will rank a lot higher in search engines. A lot higher. 6. No one else can claim it. I've talked to a realtor who had this problem. Another realtor in her area actually had the same name as her, and purchased a domain with that name. The realtor I spoke with lost several clients who mistakenly went to the other realtor, then ended up just using her. Even if you're not quite ready to get a website, you should go ahead and buy a domain for your business. It's really easy to do, and you can "park" your domain. This means a temporary page will be displayed that says something li 10 Top Tips For Buying & Selling On Ebay ! he domain for your email address. Let's face it, webdesigner165768 @ yahoo.com (not a real address) does not look nearly as professional as tim @ tandswebdesign . com. And while free web based email is certainly useful for many things, it should not be used for businesses. To a certain degree, this goes back to the issue of perceived permanency.Almost everyone now knows what Ebay is. For those that don't, it's an online auction website that is massively popular… and still growing. It's great for people looking to pick up a bargain as well as selling things you don't need. It's also great for merchants. Ebay gives you the potential customers and the traffic. All you have to do is create an advertisement and sell your item. Ebay charges In fact, there is more permanency in that your email address will never have to change. Even if you switch hosts, your domain name stays the same. 4. It's easier to remember. www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/7116 is a lot harder to remember than something like www.google.com 5. It will rank a lot higher in search engines. A lot higher. 6. No one else can claim it. I've talked to a realtor who had this problem. Another realtor in her area actually had the same name as her, and purchased a domain with that name. The realtor I spoke with lost several clients who mistakenly went to the other realtor, then ended up just using her. Even if you're not quite ready to get a website, you should go ahead and buy a domain for your business. It's really easy to do, and you can "park" your domain. This means a temporary page will be displayed that says something li Smart Advertising That Will Skyrocket Your Business Profits www.google.comHere are the basic steps of marketing & advertising you must know & use, if you want to make huge profits in your business.Did you know?Marketing and Advertising work together you simply can’t overlook the fact that if you’re running a great ad for truck parts, you may want to think twice about running the ad in ‘Dolly” magazine. Yes it sounds logical, but you’d be surprised by ho 5. It will rank a lot higher in search engines. A lot higher. 6. No one else can claim it. I've talked to a realtor who had this problem. Another realtor in her area actually had the same name as her, and purchased a domain with that name. The realtor I spoke with lost several clients who mistakenly went to the other realtor, then ended up just using her. Even if you're not quite ready to get a website, you should go ahead and buy a domain for your business. It's really easy to do, and you can "park" your domain. This means a temporary page will be displayed that says something like "website coming soon." Then, at least no one else can stake their claim on it.
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