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3 Rules For Creating Leads For MLM Distributors In Your Local Market arch engine, they are listed in ranked order.It is predictable, you get involved with a MLM Opportunity, you blow throw the people you know letting them know about your products and opportunity ….NOW WHAT?How do you find more people to talk to? Unfortunately a great deal of newbie distributors start buying MLM leads from various lead companies. This is the wrong move! MLM Lead companies at their BEST offer inconsistent leads.Until you have Master How to create your own leads, why would you spend your hard earned money on leads? I talk more about this concept at http://www.WebCashLeads.c According to Netcraft's Web Server Survey (http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html) there are now more than 80 million web sites on the internet. Not every single one of them is indexed. But search engines like Google and MSN do have billions of pages in their databases. So, now imagine that you have millions of sites and billions of pages to choose from rather than two Outsourcing: Why Trust Is The Key To Successful Projects Keywords drive discovery and advertising on the internet - period. So, keywords are a great topic to understand. Let's look for a moment at the words on your website...One of the biggest challenges in hiring and working with outsourced software development resources is building trust. The key to building a great relationship is realizing that working with people in another location is a lot like working with people in your office. Trust-based relationships are built over time and are based on people connecting with people.Let’s consider a large software development effort, where all the developers, testers, and program managers reside in one place. In this situation you can end up with a team whose members trus When a search engine indexes (or crawls or spiders) your site, it sees all of the individual words you've used and it knows how frequently you've used them. Those words also combine in your copy to make up phrases of course. When a user performs a search they use individual words and phrases. What words and phrases are they likely to use to find the kind of information or products on your site? Consider those words and phrases - keywords. Now, how likely are searching with those keywords to put your web site at the top of the list of search results? Let's look at a quick example. If you had to judge two web sites, to see which one best matches the keyword phrase 'best selling cars.' The only information you have is the list of words used in the pages on the site - what would you do? I suspect you might do a word count, ranking your list by how frequently all the words on the site were used. Then if a page on site a looked like this, where rank 1 is the most used word: 1. selling and the word ranking on a page for site b looked like this: 1. dashboard Which site would you list first? If you had no other data and you had to match the keywords in the phrase, you would have to choose site 'a' as the best match - and so the highest ranking. The site 'b' includes the keywords, but not as predominantly. So out of these two, you'd have to rank it as second. When you get a list of results from a search engine, they are listed in ranked order. According to Netcraft's Web Server Survey (http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html) there are now more than 80 million web sites on the internet. Not every single one of them is indexed. But search engines like Google and MSN do have billions of pages in their databases. So, now imagine that you have millions of sites and billions of pages to choose from rather than two. How to Boost Employee Motivation individual words and phrases. What words and phrases are they likely to use to find the kind of information or products on your site? Consider those words and phrases - keywords. Now, how likely are searching with those keywords to put your web site at the top of the list of search results?Your company's productivity does not rely on the number of your employee, but on how well each of them is performing as an individual and fulfilling their roles as a team player. Thus, it is crucial to your business' success that employees maintain a high level of motivation at work. Otherwise, your company efficiency will slow down and the first blows will go to your production and profits.Here are some of the ways on how to boost their enthusiasm, productivity, and commitment to give their all:1. Recognize contributions. Being generous with pr Let's look at a quick example. If you had to judge two web sites, to see which one best matches the keyword phrase 'best selling cars.' The only information you have is the list of words used in the pages on the site - what would you do? I suspect you might do a word count, ranking your list by how frequently all the words on the site were used. Then if a page on site a looked like this, where rank 1 is the most used word: 1. selling and the word ranking on a page for site b looked like this: 1. dashboard Which site would you list first? If you had no other data and you had to match the keywords in the phrase, you would have to choose site 'a' as the best match - and so the highest ranking. The site 'b' includes the keywords, but not as predominantly. So out of these two, you'd have to rank it as second. When you get a list of results from a search engine, they are listed in ranked order. According to Netcraft's Web Server Survey (http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html) there are now more than 80 million web sites on the internet. Not every single one of them is indexed. But search engines like Google and MSN do have billions of pages in their databases. So, now imagine that you have millions of sites and billions of pages to choose from rather than two A Good Work Ethic: What Is It? information you have is the list of words used in the pages on the site - what would you do?Having a good work ethic can take you a long way in your career.I’ve seen numerous references to the historical meaning of phrases like “good work ethic” and rather than getting bogged down in various interpretations of what it means, the reality is that employers tend to look favorably on staff who are considered to have a strong work ethic.People often refer to someone as having a good work ethic when they work hard however I think there is a lot more to having a good work ethic than just this.I’ve found that showing your colleagues and I suspect you might do a word count, ranking your list by how frequently all the words on the site were used. Then if a page on site a looked like this, where rank 1 is the most used word: 1. selling and the word ranking on a page for site b looked like this: 1. dashboard Which site would you list first? If you had no other data and you had to match the keywords in the phrase, you would have to choose site 'a' as the best match - and so the highest ranking. The site 'b' includes the keywords, but not as predominantly. So out of these two, you'd have to rank it as second. When you get a list of results from a search engine, they are listed in ranked order. According to Netcraft's Web Server Survey (http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html) there are now more than 80 million web sites on the internet. Not every single one of them is indexed. But search engines like Google and MSN do have billions of pages in their databases. So, now imagine that you have millions of sites and billions of pages to choose from rather than two The Blood, The Sweat, The Tears - Now Let's Get That Artwork Published >There are many reasons why artists are attracted to the print market. First and, perhaps, foremost is the fact that publishing your art makes it available and affordable to the widest audience in the shortest period of time. In a matter of weeks after publication, a limited edition art print is in a position to be seen and purchased by galleries, distributors, collectors, print dealers and a wide variety of art buyers. This type of exposure adds credibility and recognition for you, your art and your career. The print market is probably the most profitable 1. dashboard Which site would you list first? If you had no other data and you had to match the keywords in the phrase, you would have to choose site 'a' as the best match - and so the highest ranking. The site 'b' includes the keywords, but not as predominantly. So out of these two, you'd have to rank it as second. When you get a list of results from a search engine, they are listed in ranked order. According to Netcraft's Web Server Survey (http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html) there are now more than 80 million web sites on the internet. Not every single one of them is indexed. But search engines like Google and MSN do have billions of pages in their databases. So, now imagine that you have millions of sites and billions of pages to choose from rather than two Telecommuting Proposal-How Many Days a Week of Remote Work is Best? arch engine, they are listed in ranked order.If you're excited about the prospect of telecommuting, you may have blissful visions of working from home five days a week, with occasional trips into the office for meetings.Or maybe your notion is to propose telecommuting five days a week, leaving you room to negotiate fewer days if the full-time, work-from-home pitch is rejected.Wise strategies? Or, career peril?Telecommuting - Who's Doing What and Why?First, consider the norm. Most employed telecommuters work from home one to three days a week and go to the office the According to Netcraft's Web Server Survey (http://news.netcraft.com/archives/web_server_survey.html) there are now more than 80 million web sites on the internet. Not every single one of them is indexed. But search engines like Google and MSN do have billions of pages in their databases. So, now imagine that you have millions of sites and billions of pages to choose from rather than two. I've just entered the words 'best selling cars' in to Google.com and it estimates that there are about 58,000,000 pages that might match my search! With so much choice, search engines have to do much more than count words in order to decide the rank of their results. For example Google was created on the back of a Stanford research project nicknamed 'BackRub'. The nickname comes from its use of backlinks, that is, links from other sites to yours, to determine your sites importance (and before you go off a join a 'link network', the rank of the sites linking to your site is critical too). Another example of how search engines calculate the importance of keywords is their placement on the page - or more usefully, the tags associated with the keywords. For example, if the keyword appears in a heading tag like 'h1' (normally, the main heading at the top of the page) that would rank higher than if the keyword simply appeared in the body text. The implication is that this page is all about that keyword. The two most important requirements for a search engine are the number of sites it has in its index and its ability to give users the most accurate results. Ranking is how the search engines compete with each other and deliver these 'accurate results' so there is plenty speculation on the exact details of how they achieve it. You can read Google's description of ranking here: http://www.google.com/technology/ and MSN has a ranking section listed off here: http://search.msn.com/docs/siteowner.aspx. Actually, with MSN Search you can choose how you want your results ranked... click on the 'Search Builder' option underneath the search box at http://search.msn.com and look at the 'Results Ranking' option. Yes, if you want your site to appear
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