Archive for September, 2007

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Friday, September 28th, 2007

Awareness Of these Scams is the first step to avoidance.. Here are the 5 most common Business Scams to be aware of:

business scams

1. Advance Fee Loan Scams.
Whether it’s offered in a newspaper ad, on the Internet, or by email, this scam offers money at reasonable rates – if you send them money. They may say they need the money for insurance purposes or to get the money across the border. Whatever the reason, you’ll never see that money again – or the money they were supposedly going to loan your business.

2. Fraudulent Billing Scams.
Your business receives an invoice for goods or services that you haven’t ordered. The hope of the scammers sending these out is that your business will just pay up. Easy money for them. Easy loss for you.

3. Business Identity Theft.
Identity theft itself is the fastest growing fraud in North America, according to the Better Business Bureau, and business identity theft is growing apace. Just as someone can steal your personal identity, your business’s identity can be stolen. Once stolen, the thieves can use your business name and financial information to open a bank account and run up expenses.

4. Work-At-Home Scams.
Preying on people who want to have home-based businesses, these scams offer the opportunity to “make big bucks” working at home. Sometimes the ads say all you have to do is own a computer. Other times, the work-at-home scam involves stuffing envelopes or assembly work. The scam is simple; you pay for the information or the materials you supposedly need. Rather than being the key to making money, what you get is useless.

5. Credit Card Scams.
Fraudulent use of credit cards is also on the rise. In the standard credit card scam, someone will call and place an order, offering to pay with fraudulently obtained credit card information. The business fills the order, but later is informed that the credit card was stolen and the amount of the transaction will be charged back to the business’s account.

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Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Watch the best Indian Advertising that has caught everybody’s attention. What a great Marketing Strategy!

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Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

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Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

These are the seven key steps to take to gain profit with social media . Through these steps you can promote the best social media success.

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1. The first step that you need to take when it comes to developing the best social media strategy is identifying those social media outlets that will be most beneficial to you or your business.

2. The next step that you need to take when it comes to developing the best social media strategy is to create a comprehensive social media plan. You do not want to embark on a social media endeavour without a road map.

3. When it comes to the best social media strategy, you will want to consult and visit with other people have been involved with social media in the past. You do not need to reinvent the wheel.

4. The fourth key step you need to understand when it comes to the best social media is the need to make sure you present yourself in the most positive light. Remember, when it comes to social media you are marketing yourself.

5. An when it comes to the best social media, you need to make sure that shore up to date on current trends that are associated with this line of communication. Keep in mind the Internet is always changing as is social media.

6. There are no social media consultants in business today. Depending on your own experience of the Internet and with social media you might want to call upon these experts to assist you in devising the best social media plan possible.

7. Finally, you will want to continually revise your social media strategies to make sure that their up to date and effective. Obviously, if you’re going to be involved in social media you want to achieve your goals in the short rather than a long run.

Best

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Top Seo Myths to be aware of:

1. Search engine optimisation can be performed just by anyone.
2. SEO is only for those websites who sell products online.
3. SEO companies can give their clients a guaranteed top ranking position.
4. SEO gives an overnight result. You can optimise a website today and expect it rank high
tomorrow.
5. Build more links irregardless of the quality.
6. It is fine to copy content from other websites and paste it on your own website.
7. There is no need for you to write unique content for your website since you can just
syndicate articles from directories.
8. There is no need for further work after you have optimised your website.
9. Search engine ranking is all that matters.
10. The more links the better, quantity matters and not quality.
11. There is no need for a website to be submitted to web directories.
12. A website doesn’t need updated content.
13. The search engines won’t know if you use black hat SEO techniques.
14. Do it yourself SEO is better than hiring SEO professionals – can be true if you are an expert
yourself.
15. Web design doesn’t need to be optimised.
16. The navigability of the website has no effect on its search engine ranking.
17. The search engines must be prioritised than the target market.
18. There is no need for testing, once a website is already optimised let it stay that way.
19. Site visitors already know how to browse a website so don’t worry about usability.
20. Flash is the best way to present your message.
21. You can write anything that you want in your website content.
22. There is no need for you to add keywords on the website content.
23. Adding more large-file images on the website makes the site more appealing.
24. It doesn’t matter if the website is slow to load, after all, there are now more broadband
users than dial ups.
25. Why still optimise a website when it can still be indexed by the search engines no matter
what?

High

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

PR 9

http://www.netscape.com
http://www.slashdot.org


PR 8

http://www.digg.com
http://del.icio.us
http://www.furl.net
http://technorati.com
http://www.stumbleupon.com
http://www.rojo.com
http://www.squidoo.com

PR 7

http://myweb2.search.yahoo.com
http://reddit.com
http://www.fark.com
http://www.43things.com
http://www.mister-wong.de
http://de.lirio.us
http://www.newsvine.com
http://www.blogmarks.net
http://ma.gnolia.com
http://www.simpy.com
http://www.citeulike.org
http://www.nowpublic.com
http://www.rollyo.com
http://www.jeteye.com
http://www.blogpulse.com
http://www.icerocket.com
http://kinja.com
http://www.kuro5hin.org
http://www.tailrank.com
http://meneame.net
http://www.clipfire.com

PR 6

http://www.shoutwire.com
http://www.spurl.net
http://bluedot.us
http://www.blinkbits.com
http://www.blinklist.com
http://netvouz.com
http://www.trailfire.com
http://www.backflip.com
http://www.shadows.com
http://www.backflip.com
http://www.blinklist.com
http://www.blinkbits.com
http://www.blogmarks.net
http://www.diigo.com
http://www.feedmarker.com
http://linkfilter.net
http://www.netvouz.com
http://www.spurl.net
http://adoppt.com
http://www.gather.com
http://www.backflip.com
http://www.bloghop.com
http://www.wurldbook.com/info
http://www.clipclip.org
http://www.clipmarks.com
http://www.rawsugar.com
http://www.linkarena.com
http://www.listible.com
http://popurls.com
http://thumblicio.us
http://dev.upian.com/hotlinks/(source list is currently frozen for a while)

PR 5

http://www.spotback.com
http://www.corank.com
http://www.ambedo.com
http://www.blogmemes.net
http://www.feedalley.com
http://www.gravee.com
http://www.lifelogger.com
http://www.linkagogo.com
http://www.millionsofgames.com
http://www.myhq.com
http://www.mylinkvault.com
http://www.myvmarks.com
http://www.openbm.de
http://tags.library.upenn.edu
http://www.peoplefeeds.com
http://www.phigita.net
http://www.pligg.com
http://segnalo.alice.it
http://www.stylehive.com
http://unalog.com
http://buddymarks.com
http://www.hanzoweb.com
http://www.linkroll.com
http://supr.c.ilio.us
http://www.butterflyproject.nl
http://www.Givealink.org
http://www.favoor.com
http://www.lilisto.com
http://linkatopia.com
http://www.markaboo.com
http://uvouch.com
http://www.tagtooga.com/db.tag

Source: AOV Outsourcing Service: Best Social Networking Site Directory

TypePad

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

This video tutorial steps you through all steps of the favorite paid blogging service, typepad.

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Tuesday, September 25th, 2007

elevate1.ElevateHome

A former furniture designer for Pottery Barn, Edgar Blazona, 35, is owner and CEO of a children’s-furniture firm called ElevateHome. Blazona depends on two factories - one in Thailand and one in India - for all of ElevateHome’s wares.

south2.South West Trading

Jonelle Raffino’s family-owned startup, South West Trading (soysilk.com), had stirred up demand for its line of yarns made from bamboo, corn and soy fibers, but Raffino couldn’t supply it fast enough.

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3.YakPak

Stephen Holt founded YakPak - a company that makes messenger bags, backpacks, and totes - in 1988, but despite a growing client base of hip urbanites, his firm was not living up to its potential.

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4.Bulbs.com

A Worcester, Mass., online retailer of light bulbs and fixtures, has seen its revenue grow by 50 percent annually for the past three years.

forms5.Efficient Forms

David Kenney won the sale for his small company, Efficient Forms, whose software automates the process of filling out forms for companies such as big insurers.

china6.China Manufacturing Network

China Manufacturing Network (sourceglobally.com), a ten-employee firm in Irvine, Calif., draws on 90 factories in China, Malaysia and Singapore to produce such esoteric devices as the lens housings of industrial lasers.

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7.Carlisle Wide Plank Floors

When Carlisle Wide Plank Floors launched its new Web site last spring, the phone stopped ringing. Normally that would be a bad sign. For 40 years, Carlisle had relied primarily on print advertisements to generate calls to its toll-free number. It hadn’t been a particularly efficient practice in recent years; the wood-flooring company, based in Stoddard, N.H., kept increasing its ad budget just to maintain the same number of leads.

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8.Carrot Ink

For years Carrot Ink, a Dallas-based online retailer of printer cartridges, treated its Web site design like a guessing game

Adding Google adSense to a Blogger Blog

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Shows you how to add adsense ads to your your google blog to start earing money from your Google Blogger Blog

Future

Friday, September 21st, 2007

The Future Technology! Watch based communication device:
- Voice control home appliances;
- Home entertainment system links up to home office system;
- 3D GPS navigation system;
- Risk band communication system with online community functionality built-in