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You've heard about being 'penalized' for duplicate content on your website but do you understand what this really means. Or does the thought of being penalized paralyze you into not doing anything?
I found an article that does a pretty good job of explaining what is meant by 'penalizing' you for duplicate content. Take a look for yourself.
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Small businesses and entrepreneurs often repeat the same mistakes. If you are an entrepreneur, the following is a list of critical mistakes to avoid in your new venture:
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Working from home is no longer the 'unattainable dream' that many thought it was just a few short years ago.
And the benefits of working from home are many and varied. The benefits alone can be worth considering a home based business. Just think of the money you can save. No more commuting - you'll save on gas, insurance and wear and tear on the car - not to mention not spending hours of your day travelling. No more expenses like dry cleaning. Setting your own working hours or creating your own work space.
If you haven't given thought to working from home before now - you might want to give it some serious consideration.
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| Saturday, January 12, 2008 | |
With 49.3 billion dollars on the table, you can bet that the "business" of identity theft is not about to vanish any time soon.
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| Tuesday, December 04, 2007 | |
Dale Young helps ease your mind regarding the ability to make a full-time income at home on your computer.
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| Thursday, November 15, 2007 | |
Does it seem like you spend the majority of your time (or money!) on content creation? Website content, newsletter content, blog content, new products, mini-courses, special reports… the list goes on!
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| Monday, November 12, 2007 | |
Instead of letting all those downloads collect dust on your hard drive you should at least review them and see if they contain some worthwhile content you can use. PLR, (private label rights), can be an awesome way for you to create unique content without having to write the whole thing yourself.
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| Saturday, November 10, 2007 | |
Fraud, fraud, fraud. Fraud seems to be everywhere. And it appears to run rampant on the internet. That certainly doesn't mean that there aren't honest business people who work online. It just means you, as a potential consumer, have to be more aware.
According to Webster's dictionary, fraud is defined as:
An act or course of deception deliberately practiced with the view of gaining an unlawful or unfair advantage.
Today's article shows just how easy it can be to manipulate someone who is looking to purchase say - an expired domain.
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| Thursday, October 04, 2007 | |
Your website visitors need assurance that you are a reliable and trustworthy individual before they will consider doing business with you.
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| Thursday, September 06, 2007 | |
In Canada, it seems that the offender - the felon - has more rights than their victims do.
Last summer Peter Whitmore was captured after kidnapping two young boys. One from Manitoba and one from Saskatchewan. Peter Whitmore then raped and tortured these two young boys.
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As a publisher, we all encounter the dreaded "writer's block" from time to time. And when writer's block does occur, it doesn't pay to dwell on the problem. The key to solving the problem is to let your mind take on some creative thinking and work your way around 'the block'. I hope this article helps you to accomplish that.
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| Saturday, August 04, 2007 | |
Every now and then we need a wake up call in our business. We need to be aware of our commitment to that business.
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More people are coming online each and every hour. Your approach to business can help them avoid some of the pitfalls encountered by our newbie friends.
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With Microsoft's latest release of Windows Vista, I believe they are sorely tempting fate. Just because computers are bigger and faster than they have ever been, doesn't necessarily mean the user wants all their computer resources used up by an operating system.
I have been saying this for years now and it seems that more and more people are taking the time to learn Linux just so they don't have to keep upgrading their computers every time an operating system is upgraded.
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We got hit by a nasty thunderstorm last night just as I was attempting to post this article. The storm picked up in intensity - it was wild. As it turns out we had two tornadoes touch down here in Elie. We lost four homes and one business.
We've been discussing email so I thought Jim Edwards' article, Is eMail Ruining Your Life? would be fitting. If you are letting email 'run' your life it's time to step back and rethink things. When you get right down to it you only receive snail mail once a day right? Why should email be any different?
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