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Winning the War On Spam ent.For years I didn't worry much about spam.But lately it's got out of control. Over half of my email is now spam, and it was growing by the week - until I took action.This article shows you some strategies for winning the war on spam.------------------------------------------------How Do They Get Your Address?------------------------------------------------In the old days, spammers got their addresses mainly from Newsgroups - if you didn't post to Newsgroups, you were reasonably safe. But they're now using a much more efficient method to build • Indicate if the website is personal and has no commercial purpose. Let the user know if you are an educational institution or a not-for-profit company. Currency Keep the website fresh and current. It will also reinforce your credibility with the user. • Make sure your website is always available. Consider changing service provider if you experience frequent down time. • Keep content up to date. Indicate when pages are written or updated. • Make sure it’s complete. Eliminate any "under-construction" pages or sections. • Check frequently for broken links to internal and external pages. • Check to make sure interactive pages such as feedback forms work. Objectivity PHP Hosting - What To Look In Order To Find A Provider That Meets Your Need When it comes to the world of web design, the website copy is often the last thing considered. Most people cut and paste in a section of their latest brochure or sales pitch, after all, it already showcases everything they need to say about their product or service, right? Wrong. Companies often get so bogged down by the look and feel of their website, they forget to spend the same time and focus on their web copy.Nowadays, PHP has become the main language used by many webmasters around the world. As the most popular dynamic web programming language, you can find many websites that use scripts written in that language for various purposes, from building websites to shopping system. In essence, with PHP you can do a large variety of programming. Now, in order to be able to use PHP scripts you have to use a web host that provides that feature. Although it is not difficult to find the right host, there are several aspects you should also think about.Make sure that the hosting company supports yo Words matter. You have 10 seconds to hook the reader and get them interested in what you have to offer. Users dive straight into the text and often ignore the images, so if a user visits your site and wonders what it’s about, you know you have some work to do. Consider the following web copy guidelines when tackling writing for the web: • Assess your goal • Consider your audience • Authority • Currency • Objectivity Assess your goal How can you assess your goal? Consider these tips when taking your first steps: If you’re selling a product: Your goal will be to drive up online sales. Your focus: to create an online space that makes finding and buying your product quick and easy. If you’re marketing a service: Your goal will be to offer useful information about your service that will build trust and customer loyalty. One great way is to design an online brochure. You’re providing information: Your goal is to share information with a group of readers i.e.: telling your customers about your site. To meet this goal, you could develop web friendly information on your business. You’ll know you’re successful when customers report that they found the site helpful. Consider your audience Determine what information a user will expect to find when they hit your site. Then, generate your website copy and test out the content with target audience members. No one can direct you like your audience, so use the feedback to guide you to the right approach. You can also check out other credible websites and use them as a resource to help get you going in the right direction. A good one to try: http://www.invesp.com Authority • Identify the author • Identify your authority – State any qualifications or professional standing that make you an authority on the product or service you are writing about. Make sure the qualifications can be verified. • Ensure your contact information is up to date and easy to use. If you post an email address, ensure it is valid and checked often. • Ensure a disclaimer is added when an author's credentials are not appropriate or good enough to ensure the accuracy of the content. • Indicate if the website is personal and has no commercial purpose. Let the user know if you are an educational institution or a not-for-profit company. Currency Keep the website fresh and current. It will also reinforce your credibility with the user. • Make sure your website is always available. Consider changing service provider if you experience frequent down time. • Keep content up to date. Indicate when pages are written or updated. • Make sure it’s complete. Eliminate any "under-construction" pages or sections. • Check frequently for broken links to internal and external pages. • Check to make sure interactive pages such as feedback forms work. Objectivity Top 4 Transparency and Accountability Attributes for Electronic Medical Billing Software and Service ObjectivityMedical billing industry has volumes of arcane terminology and payer- and time-dependent claim validity and pricing interpretation rules, facilitating massive payments of invalid or ineligible claims and denials of error-free claims. Process transparency provides its participants greater visibility of internal process activities. An increased level of access promotes teamwork, increases client satisfaction, and assists in process streamlining.Billing process is the interaction between the participants (i.e., insurance company (payer), healthcare service provider (provider or docto Assess your goal How can you assess your goal? Consider these tips when taking your first steps: If you’re selling a product: Your goal will be to drive up online sales. Your focus: to create an online space that makes finding and buying your product quick and easy. If you’re marketing a service: Your goal will be to offer useful information about your service that will build trust and customer loyalty. One great way is to design an online brochure. You’re providing information: Your goal is to share information with a group of readers i.e.: telling your customers about your site. To meet this goal, you could develop web friendly information on your business. You’ll know you’re successful when customers report that they found the site helpful. Consider your audience Determine what information a user will expect to find when they hit your site. Then, generate your website copy and test out the content with target audience members. No one can direct you like your audience, so use the feedback to guide you to the right approach. You can also check out other credible websites and use them as a resource to help get you going in the right direction. A good one to try: http://www.invesp.com Authority • Identify the author • Identify your authority – State any qualifications or professional standing that make you an authority on the product or service you are writing about. Make sure the qualifications can be verified. • Ensure your contact information is up to date and easy to use. If you post an email address, ensure it is valid and checked often. • Ensure a disclaimer is added when an author's credentials are not appropriate or good enough to ensure the accuracy of the content. • Indicate if the website is personal and has no commercial purpose. Let the user know if you are an educational institution or a not-for-profit company. Currency Keep the website fresh and current. It will also reinforce your credibility with the user. • Make sure your website is always available. Consider changing service provider if you experience frequent down time. • Keep content up to date. Indicate when pages are written or updated. • Make sure it’s complete. Eliminate any "under-construction" pages or sections. • Check frequently for broken links to internal and external pages. • Check to make sure interactive pages such as feedback forms work. Objectivity Motor Insurers Bureau Compensation Claims formation with a group of readers i.e.: telling your customers about your site. To meet this goal, you could develop web friendly information on your business. You’ll know you’re successful when customers report that they found the site helpful.It's a fairly common practice, claiming compensation from the another driver’s insurance company in the event of a road traffic incident. However, if the driver whom you had the accident with had left the scene and subsequently cannot be trace - then what? Also, what can you do if the other driver doesn't have insurance?Well thankfully, you may still be able to make a claim compensation from the UK Motor Insurers Bureau.Claims going through the UK Motor Insurers Bureau is similar to making a normal claim. Your case will be reviewed by the ruling judge and a decision is then m Consider your audience Determine what information a user will expect to find when they hit your site. Then, generate your website copy and test out the content with target audience members. No one can direct you like your audience, so use the feedback to guide you to the right approach. You can also check out other credible websites and use them as a resource to help get you going in the right direction. A good one to try: http://www.invesp.com Authority • Identify the author • Identify your authority – State any qualifications or professional standing that make you an authority on the product or service you are writing about. Make sure the qualifications can be verified. • Ensure your contact information is up to date and easy to use. If you post an email address, ensure it is valid and checked often. • Ensure a disclaimer is added when an author's credentials are not appropriate or good enough to ensure the accuracy of the content. • Indicate if the website is personal and has no commercial purpose. Let the user know if you are an educational institution or a not-for-profit company. Currency Keep the website fresh and current. It will also reinforce your credibility with the user. • Make sure your website is always available. Consider changing service provider if you experience frequent down time. • Keep content up to date. Indicate when pages are written or updated. • Make sure it’s complete. Eliminate any "under-construction" pages or sections. • Check frequently for broken links to internal and external pages. • Check to make sure interactive pages such as feedback forms work. Objectivity What You Need To Know About Insurance heck out other credible websites and use them as a resource to help get you going in the right direction. A good one to try: http://www.invesp.comGetting an insurance is one of those ‘life’ requirements that you should be looking into early in your career, especially now when you are still able to work and earn money. in addition to being better able to pay for the insurance, younger individuals also pay less. This is one of the principles of insurance. Since younger people are less likely to die, they are given cheaper rates as compared to older individuals.Insurance protect financially you and your family in the future. Depending on the kind of insurance that you will choose to get, insurance can even provide for your healt Authority • Identify the author • Identify your authority – State any qualifications or professional standing that make you an authority on the product or service you are writing about. Make sure the qualifications can be verified. • Ensure your contact information is up to date and easy to use. If you post an email address, ensure it is valid and checked often. • Ensure a disclaimer is added when an author's credentials are not appropriate or good enough to ensure the accuracy of the content. • Indicate if the website is personal and has no commercial purpose. Let the user know if you are an educational institution or a not-for-profit company. Currency Keep the website fresh and current. It will also reinforce your credibility with the user. • Make sure your website is always available. Consider changing service provider if you experience frequent down time. • Keep content up to date. Indicate when pages are written or updated. • Make sure it’s complete. Eliminate any "under-construction" pages or sections. • Check frequently for broken links to internal and external pages. • Check to make sure interactive pages such as feedback forms work. Objectivity Networking Madness ent.It was 4:30 in the afternoon at a Chamber of Commerce networking event. Health professionals, insurance agents, brick and mortar businesses, recruiters and guests gathered inside the House of Blues to take part in the hoopla. Announcements, Chamber news, door prize results and up-tempo music blared from the speakers.Two dozen display booths formed at the center while others hugged against the walls. I was busy ogling at the finger foods, salads and refreshments. You couldn't walk five feet without someone assaulting you with their business card in your face.Everybody was inte • Indicate if the website is personal and has no commercial purpose. Let the user know if you are an educational institution or a not-for-profit company. Currency Keep the website fresh and current. It will also reinforce your credibility with the user. • Make sure your website is always available. Consider changing service provider if you experience frequent down time. • Keep content up to date. Indicate when pages are written or updated. • Make sure it’s complete. Eliminate any "under-construction" pages or sections. • Check frequently for broken links to internal and external pages. • Check to make sure interactive pages such as feedback forms work. Objectivity Give the readers what they want
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