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    All opportunities are based on an idea, but not all ideas represent genuine opportunities. Creative thinking refers to the mental attitude of always trying to improve on existing designs, products and services.Always think actively, watching television, reading the newspaper or even taking to friends will supply the mind with a flood of great and useful ideas. Always asking yourself the question: "Is there an idea in this?" will train the creative mind to always be on guard, and the ideas will begin to flow.Another great tip is to record all your ideas its worth it trust me, this will give you a chance to possibly modify ideas and combine them into a new concept. When trying to find a new concept for an advertising idea you really have to think out the box. I often read something of which i know nothing about this is a great way to find ideas and mould them into something which can be used for the task at hand.We as creative individuals often get into a routine of doing things and this is a major factor for us designing or creating "flat" ideas. Believe in your ability to be creative, and concentrate on opportunities rather than threats. It is very difficult to conjure up great ideas if you are constantly doing the same thing day in and day out. Try spending a whole day, week or weekend without something which is part of your daily routine - i guarantee you will start the the next creative p
    up for a domain. There are so many people that sign up for a domain by selecting domain names like, “haylorchurch.tv” or “bobsmithscrealty.net”.

    There are almost no bigger mistakes to make than to sign up for the wrong domain. Why? People on the web are not searching for things like “Bob Smith”; they are searching for “Charleston homes for sale.” And in the above example of Haylor Church, the domain screams, “the .org was taken, so I took the .tv that was available.” Both of these examples are big mistakes. Your domain name should answer a question that is being asked and describe your offering. It should describe action, not identity.

    Sure, Yahoo and Google don’t have a name that answers a question, but you are not Yahoo or Google. You are just someone wh

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    Perhaps you have attempted (maybe more than once) to have a website. You may have signed up late at night on one of the countless web hosting plans that are on the web and for only $7.95 you were up and running. Or maybe you went all out and hired a web designer spending a thousand dollars or more having them build your site and shopping cart.

    You dreamed of that customer hundreds of miles away logging into the Internet, searching on Google or Yahoo and easily finding your offering. You thought of how many more clients you would have and you thought to yourself, "if I could just get one extra client per month from my site, then I would make $XX, XXX.XX more money." So you built your site and waited and waited.

    But no one showed up. You haven’t even gotten one single customer from your efforts and expense. You failed on the web. You joined the ranks of millions of others that have gone before and will go after you. Your website failed.

    You are not alone. Out of the almost 56 million websites on the web, fewer than 500,000 of them have any real traffic to speak of. Let me say that another way. There are over 55 ? million websites on the Internet that are complete failures because they have no real traffic. (People coming to the site). So if you have been one of those 55 ? million, don’t worry, it happens to all of us.

    What is failure?

    What is failure? Quite simply, a website with little or no traffic is a failure. Without traffic on your site, then how could anyone ever contact you or hire you? How can they find out about your offering or product? How would they know where you are located and that you have the exact thing that they are looking for?

    Let’s examine the reasons that websites fail on the Internet and begin thinking about how we can avoid these normal pitfalls in creating our new site or revamping a current site. Below you will find the 10 main reasons that websites fail.

    1. Websites fail because of lack of content. In my opinion, there could not be a bigger reason of why websites fail on the Internet today than lack of real content. Content needs to add information to the web. It needs to add value to the web and be something fresh, new, or a differing opinion. Content is writing about your particular subject or offering in such a way that it helps your rankings with the major search engines.

    I am not talking about sales pitches here. I am talking about writing real content on your site that answers a question for a searcher. You have to remember that people on the web are looking for information, not you. When they put in a search phrase like “homes in Charleston, SC” they are looking for information, not a particular real estate agent.

    Search engines will analyze your site to see if it offers answers to particular searches that are made through their services. If it does, then for that set of keywords, you may be ranked (and ultimately get more traffic.) If it doesn’t, like the great majority of sites on the web, then you will never be found.

    2. There is a general lack of planning before signing up for a domain. There are so many people that sign up for a domain by selecting domain names like, “haylorchurch.tv” or “bobsmithscrealty.net”.

    There are almost no bigger mistakes to make than to sign up for the wrong domain. Why? People on the web are not searching for things like “Bob Smith”; they are searching for “Charleston homes for sale.” And in the above example of Haylor Church, the domain screams, “the .org was taken, so I took the .tv that was available.” Both of these examples are big mistakes. Your domain name should answer a question that is being asked and describe your offering. It should describe action, not identity.

    Sure, Yahoo and Google don’t have a name that answers a question, but you are not Yahoo or Google. You are just someone who

    Seven Tips to Bring You and Your Staff to Their Full Potential
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    e single customer from your efforts and expense. You failed on the web. You joined the ranks of millions of others that have gone before and will go after you. Your website failed.

    You are not alone. Out of the almost 56 million websites on the web, fewer than 500,000 of them have any real traffic to speak of. Let me say that another way. There are over 55 ? million websites on the Internet that are complete failures because they have no real traffic. (People coming to the site). So if you have been one of those 55 ? million, don’t worry, it happens to all of us.

    What is failure?

    What is failure? Quite simply, a website with little or no traffic is a failure. Without traffic on your site, then how could anyone ever contact you or hire you? How can they find out about your offering or product? How would they know where you are located and that you have the exact thing that they are looking for?

    Let’s examine the reasons that websites fail on the Internet and begin thinking about how we can avoid these normal pitfalls in creating our new site or revamping a current site. Below you will find the 10 main reasons that websites fail.

    1. Websites fail because of lack of content. In my opinion, there could not be a bigger reason of why websites fail on the Internet today than lack of real content. Content needs to add information to the web. It needs to add value to the web and be something fresh, new, or a differing opinion. Content is writing about your particular subject or offering in such a way that it helps your rankings with the major search engines.

    I am not talking about sales pitches here. I am talking about writing real content on your site that answers a question for a searcher. You have to remember that people on the web are looking for information, not you. When they put in a search phrase like “homes in Charleston, SC” they are looking for information, not a particular real estate agent.

    Search engines will analyze your site to see if it offers answers to particular searches that are made through their services. If it does, then for that set of keywords, you may be ranked (and ultimately get more traffic.) If it doesn’t, like the great majority of sites on the web, then you will never be found.

    2. There is a general lack of planning before signing up for a domain. There are so many people that sign up for a domain by selecting domain names like, “haylorchurch.tv” or “bobsmithscrealty.net”.

    There are almost no bigger mistakes to make than to sign up for the wrong domain. Why? People on the web are not searching for things like “Bob Smith”; they are searching for “Charleston homes for sale.” And in the above example of Haylor Church, the domain screams, “the .org was taken, so I took the .tv that was available.” Both of these examples are big mistakes. Your domain name should answer a question that is being asked and describe your offering. It should describe action, not identity.

    Sure, Yahoo and Google don’t have a name that answers a question, but you are not Yahoo or Google. You are just someone wh

    Nude Business Girls And More Super Business Keywords
    The title of this article is catchy. But, this article has nothing to do with nude business girls. The title is there to prove a point. "Nude," "business," and "girls" are three of the most popular searched keywords on internet search engines like Google, Yahoo, and MSN, along with others, such as "free." As a webmaster or SEO professional one of your jobs is to choose popular keywords that will bring search visitors to your site.New business websites have no chance at all to rank on page one of search engine results pages (SERPs) for mainstream business keywords like, for example: Business, B2B, B2C, sales, advertising, marketing, finance, insurance, mortgages, real estate, and career. Taking these, or other business keywords, and combining them with other keywords to be more specific can, and will, get your business site on page one of SERPs. When this article gets indexed in Google, I would bet that it will be on page one of Google if you do a search for: nude business girls. But, it will be nowhere to be found by searching any one of those keywords on its own.Here is a small sample list of business keywords that can do well in search engine results because they are a combination of popular business keywords. Combining any of these keywords with city specific words – Chicago, Toronto, Portland, Boston, Dallas, Los Angeles, Montreal, New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia,
    find out about your offering or product? How would they know where you are located and that you have the exact thing that they are looking for?

    Let’s examine the reasons that websites fail on the Internet and begin thinking about how we can avoid these normal pitfalls in creating our new site or revamping a current site. Below you will find the 10 main reasons that websites fail.

    1. Websites fail because of lack of content. In my opinion, there could not be a bigger reason of why websites fail on the Internet today than lack of real content. Content needs to add information to the web. It needs to add value to the web and be something fresh, new, or a differing opinion. Content is writing about your particular subject or offering in such a way that it helps your rankings with the major search engines.

    I am not talking about sales pitches here. I am talking about writing real content on your site that answers a question for a searcher. You have to remember that people on the web are looking for information, not you. When they put in a search phrase like “homes in Charleston, SC” they are looking for information, not a particular real estate agent.

    Search engines will analyze your site to see if it offers answers to particular searches that are made through their services. If it does, then for that set of keywords, you may be ranked (and ultimately get more traffic.) If it doesn’t, like the great majority of sites on the web, then you will never be found.

    2. There is a general lack of planning before signing up for a domain. There are so many people that sign up for a domain by selecting domain names like, “haylorchurch.tv” or “bobsmithscrealty.net”.

    There are almost no bigger mistakes to make than to sign up for the wrong domain. Why? People on the web are not searching for things like “Bob Smith”; they are searching for “Charleston homes for sale.” And in the above example of Haylor Church, the domain screams, “the .org was taken, so I took the .tv that was available.” Both of these examples are big mistakes. Your domain name should answer a question that is being asked and describe your offering. It should describe action, not identity.

    Sure, Yahoo and Google don’t have a name that answers a question, but you are not Yahoo or Google. You are just someone wh

    ColorImpact: Create Beautiful Color Schemes For Your Website With A Single Click
    ColorImpact is an award winning software for creating harmonious color schemes. The program is based on the color wheel used by artists for centuries. The artist's use of complementary colors, or colors opposite on the color wheel, creates an exciting painting.There are a lot of great tools in ColorImpact, such as Matching Colors Wheel, Color Variations, Color Blender and Test Patterns. The Main Menu area is like a control center for this program and lets you explore the color tools.The color tools let you adjust colors in the palette in order to better suit your needs. For example, the Color Variations panel lets you add and modify variations to the colors in the color palette, while the Color Blender gives you the power to create intermediary colors between any two end colors.But the most useful tool for niche website builders is the Color Composer, that allows you to experiment and see how your color schemes look when used on real web page designs.Color ComposerThe Color Composer is an advanced color scheme designer for web pages. The flexible user interface allows you to combine one of several html templates with a number of predefined and user defined color formulas or preselected colors.Want a quick set of pleasantly looking and harmonious colors for your new website? Simply launch the Color Composer and pick a Formula Base Color. The base color wind
    your rankings with the major search engines.

    I am not talking about sales pitches here. I am talking about writing real content on your site that answers a question for a searcher. You have to remember that people on the web are looking for information, not you. When they put in a search phrase like “homes in Charleston, SC” they are looking for information, not a particular real estate agent.

    Search engines will analyze your site to see if it offers answers to particular searches that are made through their services. If it does, then for that set of keywords, you may be ranked (and ultimately get more traffic.) If it doesn’t, like the great majority of sites on the web, then you will never be found.

    2. There is a general lack of planning before signing up for a domain. There are so many people that sign up for a domain by selecting domain names like, “haylorchurch.tv” or “bobsmithscrealty.net”.

    There are almost no bigger mistakes to make than to sign up for the wrong domain. Why? People on the web are not searching for things like “Bob Smith”; they are searching for “Charleston homes for sale.” And in the above example of Haylor Church, the domain screams, “the .org was taken, so I took the .tv that was available.” Both of these examples are big mistakes. Your domain name should answer a question that is being asked and describe your offering. It should describe action, not identity.

    Sure, Yahoo and Google don’t have a name that answers a question, but you are not Yahoo or Google. You are just someone wh

    Employee Benefits
    Meant to increase the economic security of employees, employee benefits are non-wage compensations in addition to normal wages or salaries. Employee benefits could be in the form of health and dental plans; retirement benefit plans; group-term life and long-term-care insurance plans, legal assistance plans, adoption assistance, relocation assistance, child care benefits and miscellaneous employee discounts. The miscellaneous discounts may cover movies and theme park tickets, hotels and resorts, etc.Some of these benefits, such as accident and health plans and group-term life insurance, may be excluded from the employee's gross income and therefore exempt from federal income tax. Benefits provided by employers are normally tax-deductible to the employer and non-taxable to the employee. Among exceptions to this general rule are executive benefits like golden parachute plans.Some employers also offer cafeteria plans in which employees can choose from a menu and level of benefits. In most cases, both the employees and the employers fund these plans.It is essential that all parties involved in employee benefit plans comply with the laws. The Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) governs retirement plans and welfare benefit plans. ERISA encourages employers to offer employee benefit plans and minimize financial and administrative burdens. It also acts to protect the interests of employee
    up for a domain. There are so many people that sign up for a domain by selecting domain names like, “haylorchurch.tv” or “bobsmithscrealty.net”.

    There are almost no bigger mistakes to make than to sign up for the wrong domain. Why? People on the web are not searching for things like “Bob Smith”; they are searching for “Charleston homes for sale.” And in the above example of Haylor Church, the domain screams, “the .org was taken, so I took the .tv that was available.” Both of these examples are big mistakes. Your domain name should answer a question that is being asked and describe your offering. It should describe action, not identity.

    Sure, Yahoo and Google don’t have a name that answers a question, but you are not Yahoo or Google. You are just someone who has a site and you would like to make some money off of it or draw new church attendees or meet new people. Whatever the case, you should choose a domain name that is descriptive of your offering and the overall theme of the site.

    3. Most website owners don't update or proofread their sites. I know that it is hard to believe, but there are lots of people who spend thousands of dollars on a website only to let it sit there and do nothing for them. I cannot tell you how many sites I have visited with glaring mistakes in language, verb usage or vocabulary. I have seen the English language torn apart on supposedly professional websites. I have visited sites with tons of broken links instantly turning me away, never to come back. When people click away, they won’t come back.

    Not much will make a surfer click away from your site faster than errors and broken links. Those problems are so easily fixed, but people fail to check their sites on a regular basis. However, just having a grammatically perfect website is not enough. You have to be constantly adding and updating your information to it so that the Search Engines will want to keep putting you at the top of their lists. When the Search Engines visit your site with their spider programs, they look for the last time the site was updated. The more it is updated, the better ranking you will enjoy.

    4. Websites fail because of too many banner ads, colors, flashy text or external links. Websites that look (and are) one huge ad or one big sales pitch will usually fail. Why? People see hundreds of ads each and every day on billboards & TV. They hear them on the radio while they are driving and they see them all over the web. If your website is not focused on what you do, then surfers will click away.

    There are tons of other websites that will create banner ads for you to place on your site. Don't do it. They don't work, they won't make you any money and you are just helping that company's search ranking. Only provide external links on your site that help your business because an external link is a way for the surfer to leave your site. They can get distracted and not ever return to your offering.

    5. Way too much money is spent for a website, hosting, setup and domain name. There are some web designers who are making an absolute fortune on the public just because they don’t understand how the web works. Hear what I am saying here. Your investment in your website should be like other business investments that you make. For example, let’s say you are a water ski retailer. You consider bringing in a new line of water skis. Would you immediately buy thousands of dollars worth of skis without knowing if they will make you any money? Of course you wouldn’t. You would bring in a few, test the waters (pardon the pun) and as they made you more and more money, you would increase your inventory.

    The same applies to the website, which is just an advertising medium. Start out with a simple, but professional design. Don’t spend a lot of money on it at first. $500 for your first year is very reasonable. Then

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