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Change Management: Training Is Not Enough f you put a Google Adsense block on this page, you will quickly see that Google considers the topic to be software related. So, the question is then whether Google considers the relevance of the whole site or just that page. I don’t know.It is difficult to find organisations that would say, "We find that training has little impact on our bottom line year on year".Is this because organisations know exactly what return they get from training? The answer to that question is a clear no. The American Society for Training and Development reported that only 3% of organisations measure what happens to their bottom line as a result of training.Or is it that it is politically in More important though, is the perceived importance of that li Why Your Website CRAVES to Have a Little CSS When I started GetQuotes-IT.com in 2003, I knew nothing about link exchanges and didn’t even know what SEO stood for. I remember how excited I was when googlebot visited my site 10 times in one day. WOW!!, little did I know it was merely crawling the 10 accessible pages on my site. It’s still only a hobby and I am still not an expert, but we’re learning.If you’re a small business owner who wants a website (or already has one and wants a few tips), I’d like to give you a little advice if I may. When you’re looking for a website designer, ask her if she uses CSS. In fact, you could go one better and ask her if she's a CSS expert.I bet you want to know why you should ask that question.But first, a little about what CSS is. It stands for cascading style sheet and it’s a w Quite often when I visit a SEO forum, I see a comment about link relevance and how you should only link to sites with similar content to your own. In theory I agree with this because why send your visitors to an unrelated site and why attract visitors who probably have no interest in your site? Most often, though, these people say that irrelevant links will not help your rankings in the SERPs and they have various opinions about the effect on your PR. My first question is whether Google actually knows whether a site is relevant or not. Say your website’s topic is holiday destinations and you have a resources directory. One page in the directory is only for links to software related sites. Therefore, all the descriptions of those sites make the topic of this page software related. If you put a Google Adsense block on this page, you will quickly see that Google considers the topic to be software related. So, the question is then whether Google considers the relevance of the whole site or just that page. I don’t know. More important though, is the perceived importance of that lit 3 Keys to Being a Fearless Executive accessible pages on my site. It’s still only a hobby and I am still not an expert, but we’re learning.In my work with business executives, I have come to the conclusion that most individuals in positions of influence got there accidentally. This may sound harsh to those of you in the business world reading this article, but the truth CAN be harsh, much like the medicine our mothers gave us as young children. There is a bright side, however, to this fact: Those of you who put in the effort can rise far above the average executive. Here are three tips Quite often when I visit a SEO forum, I see a comment about link relevance and how you should only link to sites with similar content to your own. In theory I agree with this because why send your visitors to an unrelated site and why attract visitors who probably have no interest in your site? Most often, though, these people say that irrelevant links will not help your rankings in the SERPs and they have various opinions about the effect on your PR. My first question is whether Google actually knows whether a site is relevant or not. Say your website’s topic is holiday destinations and you have a resources directory. One page in the directory is only for links to software related sites. Therefore, all the descriptions of those sites make the topic of this page software related. If you put a Google Adsense block on this page, you will quickly see that Google considers the topic to be software related. So, the question is then whether Google considers the relevance of the whole site or just that page. I don’t know. More important though, is the perceived importance of that li Why Every Affiliate Site Needs A Frequently Asked Questions Section visitors to an unrelated site and why attract visitors who probably have no interest in your site?In order to keep people visiting your site to buy your product or service or participate in the community you have created, you need a way for them to feel embraced, and a part of your site. By preparing a Frequently Asked Questions section, you can help orient someone who is new to the subject of your site, and who needs a little help wrapping his arms around a subject. If they feel they’ll be kept up-to-date by you, they’ll return.Some Most often, though, these people say that irrelevant links will not help your rankings in the SERPs and they have various opinions about the effect on your PR. My first question is whether Google actually knows whether a site is relevant or not. Say your website’s topic is holiday destinations and you have a resources directory. One page in the directory is only for links to software related sites. Therefore, all the descriptions of those sites make the topic of this page software related. If you put a Google Adsense block on this page, you will quickly see that Google considers the topic to be software related. So, the question is then whether Google considers the relevance of the whole site or just that page. I don’t know. More important though, is the perceived importance of that li Logo Design: Create a Sizzling Brand for your Business actually knows whether a site is relevant or not.Into which camp does your business fall?A. You don’t have a logo, but wish you did B. You don’t have a logo, and could care less C. You have a logo, but have a hunch it’s not quite “it” D. You have a logo that you loveWhether you are thrilled, disgruntled or mystified by the whole logo piece of your business, it’s certainly not something to ignore (ahem, I know you wouldn’t dare do that!). Even if you are all set wit Say your website’s topic is holiday destinations and you have a resources directory. One page in the directory is only for links to software related sites. Therefore, all the descriptions of those sites make the topic of this page software related. If you put a Google Adsense block on this page, you will quickly see that Google considers the topic to be software related. So, the question is then whether Google considers the relevance of the whole site or just that page. I don’t know. More important though, is the perceived importance of that li How To Make ?200 An Hour From Ceilings f you put a Google Adsense block on this page, you will quickly see that Google considers the topic to be software related. So, the question is then whether Google considers the relevance of the whole site or just that page. I don’t know.If you are like most people, you have had occasion to notice the ceilings in offices when you have had to spend time waiting for an appointment or you may have worked in one. Notice how the ceiling looks like a grid with (usually) white panels? Those are fire retardant suspended ceilings. And there is money in them.Where is the money, you ask? In cleaning them! Every couple of years, they need cleaning to get rid of the build up of dust and More important though, is the perceived importance of that little green bar at the top of your browser. Have you ever tried exchanging links with a PR7 site when your own site is only a PR1 or anything less than a 5? Most webmasters will laugh at the suggestion. So how do you get a link from a PR7 site? Get the green bar to grow!! I think most people do the same as I do when they receive a link request. I open the requesting site and have a look at the PR. I personally link to PR 1 and PR2 sites if they are fairly new (check their whois information), but I don’t think most people even bother with that. As I mentioned before, I agree with the theory of linking to relevant sites. However, until you have a respectable PR, it will often be easier to get links from unrelated sites than just finding willing links in your specific market. Does a link from an unrelated site help your PR? Most definitely!! Even if it doesn’t help your SERP ranking, it does help your PR. FryYourBeef.com is a bit of an off-beat site where people can complain about whatever is on their mind. A bit hard to find related sites, so I have exchanged links with sites from any industry. Though not much, it does have a PR4 without me having t
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