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Diversity - Better for Business t as your benchmark for density. This tool will alert you if your density is perceived to be too low, or too high. Too low can lead to not being perceived as relevant enough while a very high keyword density can be perceived as being spammy. 4. Low keyword prominence. - Keyword prominence is a rating of how prominent a keyword is in your website and this is calculated by looking at your title, description, meta tags and other various on page factors. It is a general belief that you should use your keywords at or near the beginning of the above mentioned areas and also near the beginning of page text, sentences. 5. There is no doubt that we now live in one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse societies in the world. Canada’s workforce has become a reflection of our ever-changing world and marketplace. It has been shown that companies whose employees mirror society’s diversities can proficiently understand and meet the needs of the country’s multicultural market.Here are three of the main reasons why forward-looking companies are adopting diversity hiring policies:Group problem-solving and productivity: A workforce consisting of qualified individuals with different genders, race, ethnicity, culture, education, age, lifestyles and abilities are more apt to find creative solutions to difficult problems. Divergent inputs will often prom Being Your Own Publicist In a previous article that I wrote concerning Search Engine Optimization I mentioned some of the more obvious blunders when designing your site for good natural placement.If you have a small business or non-profit group, you may not want to hire your own publicist or public relations firm. However, if you are thinking about being your own publicist, there are a few rules that you should follow so you can help ensure success.First, learn how to think objectively. Being objective is something that many entrepreneurs and small business owners find hard to do, but it is necessary if you want to be successful. While you may never be totally objective, and you certainly don’t want to be, you should still be able to think objectively so that you can effectively pitch news stories to journalists. You should be passionate about your business while being able to look at it from other perspectives.Secondl Now, I would like to cover some of the other not so obvious areas where a web owner can make some improvements. Additional on page factors that impact SEO that aren’t as obvious are;
Customer-Centric Information Architecture For Efficient Customer Insight Traditionally, many large service businesses, have focused narrowly on direct operational needs like order handling & invoicing, when designing their information architecture. This way they have developed account-centric data structures. A real Customer could have more than one accounts, the records of which were unlinked in the customer database. In this case, more than one Customer records, would exist for the same real Customer. This data model would not reflect accurately the relationship of the Customer to the Business. Moreover this information architecture would often involve loosely coupled or isolated databases, thus developing departmental ‘information silos’. For example the faults call center database, would not integrate to the What Is Knowledge Management? , but most of them do. So having a higher code to text ratio than your competitors gives you a good start for on-page optimization. 2. Content too far down in the code. - When designing your website, remember to try to get as much meat or substance to the top of your code just below the tag as you can. Having 300 lines of code (style information, java, etc…) before a search engine spider can extrapolate what you site is about may send them running away thereby harming your chances at good organic rankings. 3. Low or excessive keyword ratios. - Identify what you feel your visitors may type into a search engine to find you. There are many tools available for that and I will discuss them in another article. Once you determine what your most important keywords are (and I am only talking about 10 or 12 keywords or phrases here), then you should check to see what their density is. There are various debates on the exact density one should maintain to achieve optimal ratings, but I think everyone is just guessing at this point. I would find a good keyword density checking tool and check the keyword density of my competition. Use that as your benchmark for density. This tool will alert you if your density is perceived to be too low, or too high. Too low can lead to not being perceived as relevant enough while a very high keyword density can be perceived as being spammy. 4. Low keyword prominence. - Keyword prominence is a rating of how prominent a keyword is in your website and this is calculated by looking at your title, description, meta tags and other various on page factors. It is a general belief that you should use your keywords at or near the beginning of the above mentioned areas and also near the beginning of page text, sentences. 5. Knowledge management may refer to the ways organizations collect, manage, and use the knowledge that they obtain.Knowledge management is a term applied to techniques utilized for the methodical compilation, transfer, security and management of information in organizations, along with schemes designed to aid in making best use of that knowledge.Specifically, it refers to tools and techniques intended to safeguard the availability of information that is held by key persons and make decision-making easy. It also has a role to play in reducing risk. It is both a software market as well as an area in consultancy practice, associated with disciplines such as competitive aptitude.Knowledge management moreover designates an approac Networking in the Business world engine to find you. There are many tools available for that and I will discuss them in another article. Once you determine what your most important keywords are (and I am only talking about 10 or 12 keywords or phrases here), then you should check to see what their density is. There are various debates on the exact density one should maintain to achieve optimal ratings, but I think everyone is just guessing at this point. I would find a good keyword density checking tool and check the keyword density of my competition. Use that as your benchmark for density. This tool will alert you if your density is perceived to be too low, or too high. Too low can lead to not being perceived as relevant enough while a very high keyword density can be perceived as being spammy. 4. Low keyword prominence. - Keyword prominence is a rating of how prominent a keyword is in your website and this is calculated by looking at your title, description, meta tags and other various on page factors. It is a general belief that you should use your keywords at or near the beginning of the above mentioned areas and also near the beginning of page text, sentences. 5. Why is it so important to network with other people when owning a business? Because without building those key relationships our businesses won’t grow. See, most of our businesses require referrals to generate more leads and needs. So you’re probably saying what are the steps in networking effectively?1. Attend networking functions with a goal! (How many people you want to talk to.)2. Create a 30-60 second verbal business card! (Be creative and passionate)3. Find people that you want to learn more from! (Not your friends!)4. Avoid long conversations just because they are comfortable. (Remember, you are there for a purpose to grow that leads list.)5. Strive to show interest in others. (Listen, Listen, Listen)< Local Government Relations for Small Business t as your benchmark for density. This tool will alert you if your density is perceived to be too low, or too high. Too low can lead to not being perceived as relevant enough while a very high keyword density can be perceived as being spammy. 4. Low keyword prominence. - Keyword prominence is a rating of how prominent a keyword is in your website and this is calculated by looking at your title, description, meta tags and other various on page factors. It is a general belief that you should use your keywords at or near the beginning of the above mentioned areas and also near the beginning of page text, sentences. 5. Excessive use of tables. - Excessive use of tables while doing your design adds additional coding to your page, dilutes the relevance of your actual content, and generally slows page load time which may not have an impact on the spiders, but sure does irritate human visitors. Lay your pages out using creative css techniques, and make sure to like to the css style sheet instead of having all of the code on page.Most small businesses simply go about their daily business and serving customers without ever worrying about local government relations. For some it turns out okay but for others it can become a disaster. You never know when a new project down the street may call for new plans to adjust the roads or put in center medians. If you are on a busy road you rely on traffic from both directions. A five-month road project can kill a business and what if it is in your busy season. If you are in retail that could be Christmas Time; imagine half you customers not being able to turn into your driveway? Then imagine after the holidays are over you have to deal with a center median which does not allow cross-over traffic. Or a do not cross over the line sign 6. Use of frames. - Frames are just icky. Also, if you view the page source of a page that uses frames, you will notice there is very little code or text displayed. Good for hiding your copyrighted material (not fool proof though), but very bad for natural rankings and organic seo. In short, don’t use frames. 7. URL structuring for dynamic websites. - If you are looking for an advantage to the millions of other pages on the web that look like this… http://www.somedomain.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=category§ionid=4&id=16&Itemid=27 Then make sure you do your homework. It is a good idea, if you are just starting your website, to rewrite dynamic urls using mod re-write and give them meaning. 8. Duplicate content/canonical issues. - Lets say you have a website of yourdomain.com Suppose you have a www and a non www version of your domain. - Each of these pages or urls are viewed to be separate urls by Google. Matt Cutts discusses this in length over at his blog. 9. No site map. - Lets say you are a spider and you are driving around and enter a town you have never been to before but you want to take in all of the sites. Wouldn’t is be great if someone handed you a detailed road map when you crossed the city line? That’s what a site map is. It is a detailed map of your site that helps spiders crawl around and find the important information sooner. There is also a consortium by the major search engines and it is located at Sitemaps.org that offers sitemap protocol and has support from Google, Yahoo, and MSN. 10. Excessive use of Java or other scripting. - I am not saying that using these scripts is bad, I am just saying put the scripting on a separate page of the site and call it into the intended page when needed. an example of that is on the home page of CAD Website Design where we rotate selected portfolio pieces on t
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