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Search Engine Optimization Strategies Guaranteed to Skyrocket your Rankings er the family dog. When it’s time for your open house, take him to doggie day care.The point of optimizing your website is so that you will get ranked higher in the search engines and receive more visitors to your site. As a result, you will increase sales and revenue. Consider the following tips so that you will be able to optimize your site and be returned as a higher result in the search engines.Strategy #1 - KeywordsFinding the ap If you’re an unrepentant collector, rent a storage shed for the duration, but get things out of sight. You want the whole place to look bigger. Embrace simplicity. If you don’t visualize easily, visit a few model homes and take notes. Ask yourself what it is that works; what engages your senses and makes you think, “Yeah. I could live here!” Now you’ve got the idea. And if you want to bake cookies and put on a fresh pot of coffee, go ahead. Or cinnamon buns—men l Make Networking Events Successful for your Business - Top Ten Reasons Why You Should Attend “Staging,” (a new meaning for an old word), is the practice of making your home so inviting to others that they fantasize freely about living there themselves.Make new connections, meet new people. The more people you meet, the more referrals you are likely to get and most successful businesses are built on referrals. It’s not what you know but who you know that counts …or to be more precise, it’s not even who you know, but who knows you that really counts!Experience the networki Whatever you’ve heard, it’s not just about baking cookies. If you’re a homeowner wanting to sell while demand and price are high, it’s a good concept to know. Staging starts at your front gate, but it doesn’t end there. Here are five components to consider: 1. Get those large plastic toys out of the yard and pop in a few petunias. Nothing provides more impact for less money than bright, blooming flowers. If you possess a garden bench, all the better. Leave your garden hat and gloves there if they’re not too decomposed. They lend humanity to the scene, inviting the prospective buyer to visualize herself sitting on that bench, sipping ice tea and enjoying the ambiance on a sunny spring afternoon. Containers of blooming plants welcome visitors up the stairs or garden walk, and into the house. 2. Your living room will of course be clean, scrubbed and free from clutter. Fresh flowers and candles on the mantel never hurt, either. Go outside and come in again a few times, to see your home as others see it (smelling good never hurt, either). 3. Here’s the bad news: They will look in your closets. Make sure the linen closet smells good. You can do this with scented drawer liners, or more inexpensively with sheets of fabric softener tucked between the towels—but go for the outdoorsy scents and avoid the cloying baby powder or synthetic-smelling brands. 4. Police the bathrooms. (Hide all those shampoo and conditioner bottles). Ditto the bedrooms. Excess stuff detracts from neatness so much that the eye doesn’t know where to light. Try instead for a color-coordinated look with one strong focal point. Replace stuffed animals with throw pillows that match the wallpaper, for instance. (Better yet, you won’t have wallpaper. It can be a deal-breaker for the unimaginative prospective buyer). 5. Clean up that garage! Cover up or get rid of the oil stains on the floor and invest in cheap storage in which to stow your paint cans or that collection of old plumbing fixtures you intended to do something with, someday. And of course you’ll also clean up after the family dog. When it’s time for your open house, take him to doggie day care. If you’re an unrepentant collector, rent a storage shed for the duration, but get things out of sight. You want the whole place to look bigger. Embrace simplicity. If you don’t visualize easily, visit a few model homes and take notes. Ask yourself what it is that works; what engages your senses and makes you think, “Yeah. I could live here!” Now you’ve got the idea. And if you want to bake cookies and put on a fresh pot of coffee, go ahead. Or cinnamon buns—men l How to Turn an Email Marketing Disaster Into Profit ght, blooming flowers. If you possess a garden bench, all the better. Leave your garden hat and gloves there if they’re not too decomposed. They lend humanity to the scene, inviting the prospective buyer to visualize herself sitting on that bench, sipping ice tea and enjoying the ambiance on a sunny spring afternoon. Containers of blooming plants welcome visitors up the stairs or garden walk, and into the house.Have you had an email fiasco where everything went totally bananas? Things you never meant to happen, happened. And you felt like hiding in some deep, dark cave, where no one could find you."Anything that can go wrong will go wrong." So said a guy by the name of Murphy. And I believe him, because if anyone has had a super email disaster, I have. Keep rea 2. Your living room will of course be clean, scrubbed and free from clutter. Fresh flowers and candles on the mantel never hurt, either. Go outside and come in again a few times, to see your home as others see it (smelling good never hurt, either). 3. Here’s the bad news: They will look in your closets. Make sure the linen closet smells good. You can do this with scented drawer liners, or more inexpensively with sheets of fabric softener tucked between the towels—but go for the outdoorsy scents and avoid the cloying baby powder or synthetic-smelling brands. 4. Police the bathrooms. (Hide all those shampoo and conditioner bottles). Ditto the bedrooms. Excess stuff detracts from neatness so much that the eye doesn’t know where to light. Try instead for a color-coordinated look with one strong focal point. Replace stuffed animals with throw pillows that match the wallpaper, for instance. (Better yet, you won’t have wallpaper. It can be a deal-breaker for the unimaginative prospective buyer). 5. Clean up that garage! Cover up or get rid of the oil stains on the floor and invest in cheap storage in which to stow your paint cans or that collection of old plumbing fixtures you intended to do something with, someday. And of course you’ll also clean up after the family dog. When it’s time for your open house, take him to doggie day care. If you’re an unrepentant collector, rent a storage shed for the duration, but get things out of sight. You want the whole place to look bigger. Embrace simplicity. If you don’t visualize easily, visit a few model homes and take notes. Ask yourself what it is that works; what engages your senses and makes you think, “Yeah. I could live here!” Now you’ve got the idea. And if you want to bake cookies and put on a fresh pot of coffee, go ahead. Or cinnamon buns—men l Get Paid - To Speak, To Sell, To Teach and come in again a few times, to see your home as others see it (smelling good never hurt, either).If you’re approaching the magic time in life, somewhere between 10 and 20 years of working at your chosen expertise, you’re ready to get paid. Not for your labor or the hourly wage you earn no matter how generous it is. You’ve been doing that for years. If you’re like most of us, you’re ready to be paid for your knowledge. Wouldn’t that be sweet!I wish I could 3. Here’s the bad news: They will look in your closets. Make sure the linen closet smells good. You can do this with scented drawer liners, or more inexpensively with sheets of fabric softener tucked between the towels—but go for the outdoorsy scents and avoid the cloying baby powder or synthetic-smelling brands. 4. Police the bathrooms. (Hide all those shampoo and conditioner bottles). Ditto the bedrooms. Excess stuff detracts from neatness so much that the eye doesn’t know where to light. Try instead for a color-coordinated look with one strong focal point. Replace stuffed animals with throw pillows that match the wallpaper, for instance. (Better yet, you won’t have wallpaper. It can be a deal-breaker for the unimaginative prospective buyer). 5. Clean up that garage! Cover up or get rid of the oil stains on the floor and invest in cheap storage in which to stow your paint cans or that collection of old plumbing fixtures you intended to do something with, someday. And of course you’ll also clean up after the family dog. When it’s time for your open house, take him to doggie day care. If you’re an unrepentant collector, rent a storage shed for the duration, but get things out of sight. You want the whole place to look bigger. Embrace simplicity. If you don’t visualize easily, visit a few model homes and take notes. Ask yourself what it is that works; what engages your senses and makes you think, “Yeah. I could live here!” Now you’ve got the idea. And if you want to bake cookies and put on a fresh pot of coffee, go ahead. Or cinnamon buns—men l Finance And Lifestyle - Getting The Balance Right For You Personally And Making Happy Choices hat the eye doesn’t know where to light. Try instead for a color-coordinated look with one strong focal point. Replace stuffed animals with throw pillows that match the wallpaper, for instance. (Better yet, you won’t have wallpaper. It can be a deal-breaker for the unimaginative prospective buyer).Lifestyle, what exactly does it mean to you? Everyone seems to have their own ideas and they can be quite different. But no matter what your own view on lifestyle is, it is a certainty that finance will impact on that definition.Taking into account your own definition of lifestyle, it is obvious that to live it as you want to you need to have the necessary fin 5. Clean up that garage! Cover up or get rid of the oil stains on the floor and invest in cheap storage in which to stow your paint cans or that collection of old plumbing fixtures you intended to do something with, someday. And of course you’ll also clean up after the family dog. When it’s time for your open house, take him to doggie day care. If you’re an unrepentant collector, rent a storage shed for the duration, but get things out of sight. You want the whole place to look bigger. Embrace simplicity. If you don’t visualize easily, visit a few model homes and take notes. Ask yourself what it is that works; what engages your senses and makes you think, “Yeah. I could live here!” Now you’ve got the idea. And if you want to bake cookies and put on a fresh pot of coffee, go ahead. Or cinnamon buns—men l Do We Need Web Directories? er the family dog. When it’s time for your open house, take him to doggie day care.WEB DIRECTORIESDirectories play an important role in aiding a site’s web visibility. Crawler-based search engines will, upon finding your site on a directory, or series of directories, consider these directories as one-way links. This will then add importance to your site’s relevance in the “eyes” of these search engines and will most likely increase the cha If you’re an unrepentant collector, rent a storage shed for the duration, but get things out of sight. You want the whole place to look bigger. Embrace simplicity. If you don’t visualize easily, visit a few model homes and take notes. Ask yourself what it is that works; what engages your senses and makes you think, “Yeah. I could live here!” Now you’ve got the idea. And if you want to bake cookies and put on a fresh pot of coffee, go ahead. Or cinnamon buns—men like cinnamon buns. What time did you say you’re having your open house? ©2006 Mary Lynn Archibald
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