Archive for January, 2009

How To Be Seen By Search Engines

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

You’ve finished your website, and it’s beautiful. You ensured it would be content rich; you have a plan to maintain fresh content, whether it’s through blogs or rotating content. You hired a professional writer to ensure that your content was keyword optimized for the search engines, to raise its rank. You’ve even paid attention to [...]

Find Sexy Valentines Day Lingerie for Her

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

The time of romance is approaching; if you would like to lively-up your Valentines Day; can you really imagine a finer approach than scanning for some titillating brand new lingerie direct from the BeCheeky website? It does not matter whether you are a man surveying the marketplace for an exciting goodie for his wife or [...]

Visibility, Credibility and Position Through Articles and Celebrity Testimonials

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009

A huge problem for many people who are working on market visibility and position is the amount of competition vying for the same market. An extremely effective strategy for gaining visibility is by writing articles. This positions you as more of an expert and valuable resource rather than “just another” vendor or salesperson.
Writing articles is [...]

Dig For Diamonds, Don’t Chase Butterflies

Monday, January 26th, 2009

One of the devil’s primary strategies to hinder our momentum is to use distractions to keep us from being focused on the plan that God has for us. Determine what you really want and what God has for you. This will keep you from chasing butterflies and put you to work digging for diamonds.
Pay more [...]

Explode Your Homepage And Replace It With Something Dynamite!

Monday, January 26th, 2009

You know that I’m always extolling the virtues of an all-round website marketing approach that doesn’t just focus on search engines? Well, you’ll be suprised to hear there’s a big problem with this.
The big problem with this is that it assumes your website is ready to start receiving lots of visitors in the first place! [...]

Man & Van Give Custom Moving Supplies Aimed at Your Own Specifics

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

Man and Van is a small family run firm founded in S London that can serve clients moving inside, to or from S London to towns across the UK such as Tring, Middleham, Newport (Shropshire), Hempstead and Earlswood. There are a mixture of vans and everything necessary to make your move as easy as possible. [...]

Screenwriting and Screenwriters – beyond Syd Field

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

Without denigrating the work and contribution of Syd Field to the art of screenwriting, it is about time many screenwriters moved on.
Syd Field gave us the plot point – a clearer definition of what was previously known as the “twist” – as well as other concepts such as the “pinch” and midpoint. His work is [...]

ADHD & Me

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, also referred to as ADHD and formally called hyperkinesis or minimal brain dysfunction is a neurologically based syndrome characterized by any or all of three types of behavior: hyperactivity, distractibility, and impulsivity.
ADHD is usually diagnosed before age seven. It is often accompanied by a learning disability. [...]

Serendipity – Chance or Destiny?

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

What a coincidence! Or is it? Whenever we have a ’spooky’ or uncanny moment when something happens that gives us goose pimples we know we are experiencing serendipity. Thinking of your mother and then she calls you? Talking about someone and then they show up? Happens a lot doesn’t it?
We often talk about serendipity, when [...]

The Controversy of the School of the Americas

Thursday, January 22nd, 2009

In 1946, School of the Americas (SOA) started its operations in Panama. Created to counter communism’s influence in the region and provide assistance to Latin America’s fight against armed communist movements, it has produced around 63,000 graduates. The school was moved to Fort Benning in Georgia in 1984.
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