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Job Search Secrets: Make An Organizer would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com.None of us ever feel that we are going to be out of work for very long. We jump into looking for work in as many directions as we can think of, confident that we will find a suitable position quickly, and move on with our lives.A few weeks pass and we see that we have been pursuing leads willy-nilly and often can't quite remember where we applied and the details of each position.Creating a central organizer for our activities can help assure that we have a clear understanding of where we've been and what we've done, and provides a private resource chart for on-going contacts and re-contacts.Start with a thick, 2 or 3 inch, 3 ring binder available at any drugstore. Get a stack of pre-punched paper and several thick paper pockets to put in each section. Here are some suggestions on how to set it up - if something a little different works for you, make whatever changes you'd like.1. The first section will contain your resume, your personal snapshot cheat sheet (personal qualities demanded by employers which you possess, the general and specific job skills in your repertoire) and your weekly job search schedule. If you have more than one resume, number each one so you can keep track of which version you use with each potential employer.2. This part consists of job leads from classifieds, postings, website job applications completed, job What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV. This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting. Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted. Make sure that you have done your research on Google, ("Google keywords" is a good place to begin). There are a number of sites to get good information on which keywords to select. Use Google and just type in whatever you want to find out. Keywords that are specific to your industry are the most valuable because they are the most relevant, even though they might not generate a great deal of traffic. Always be on the lookout for keywords that are relevant, and have substantial traffic. It is better to be listed in the top 3 pages for a category that has 1 million references, then page 10 of a 50 million hit category. (Check the number of hits on the top right of the page on Google each time you do a Google search). Note: if you are The Importance of Your Business Card Business on the Internet - Internet Linking Explained – Based on Mutual Benefit - not as different from offline business as you may think.What are you trying to say with you business card?We have talked about collecting other people's business cards and also about how they are often tough to differentiate from one another. These are things you should avoid for your own business card. It is easier to get into a conversation when you have a business card that speaks for itself. My card, BizMechanix, is so different, almost everyone remarks on how good the card looks. I have even had comments about it being the most professional and great looking card they have ever come across. You should make sure that yours is the same. Spend time with a graphic designer, and then also take time to buy good paper stock for printing. You are more likely to get notices and gain business if your card is extremely professional.Do not use the homemade variety, the serrated edges are a sure give-away that you do not value your card. Remember that you card is the first thing people will see on their desk after the event. It is also your card that they will take note of when entering new names into their contact management system. Take the time and make the effort to create something unique, tasteful, and colorful. You do not have to go over board with it - just make it well worth it. I would rather have an excellent business card than a new car to drive. Most people will not see my car inside the event, but they There seems to be a certain mystique about technology today, especially about the Internet. I remember in the early 90's before I got on-line, I had read dozens of magazine articles on the Internet. This was way before Google and even before AOL. I was led to believe that the Internet was some vast medium for entertainment, and it sounded similar to TV, except unlike TV, you could choose what to watch. What I found when I finally got on-line, was that the Internet was not really about entertainment at all. It was more like a vast Electronic Library of information, except that unlike books, the electronic pages were "linked" together. I was fascinated that you could move instantly, (well not exactly, since I had a dial-up modem connection), from one page to another one, with a simple click of the mouse. We all take this for granted now, but as my daughter asks me, “What was the world like before the Internet” ? It is so much a part of many of our lives that it is hard to imagine the world without it. At the time, I wondered, why no one could tell me that the Internet was like a big electronic library, where web sites were like electronic magazines all linked together. It seemed so simple for me to explain once I experienced it, but everything I had read up until that point had fallen short, and failed to describe it adequately. The same thing is true, it seems of business on the Internet these days. If someone knows how to market on the Internet, they are treated like a guru. Why is it so hard to find someone who will explain how to do business on the Internet in a clear and straightforward way, that every one can understand ? Through this simple introductory article, I will try to demystify one essential Internet business strategy called Linking, or as defined by the most popular search engine on the planet, Google Linking. It is important to remember that the vast majority of businesses in the US are still what I would call brick and mortar businesses. There is a building with a street address, that has overhead, and all that goes with it. If you have a “brick and mortar business”, and you want to stay in business, and become successful, you need to provide a valuable product or service to your customers, and treat your customers well, regardless of the type of business you run. Think of either businesses you have worked for in the past, (even your own), or places you like to visit to shop, or even companies you know where you would like to work, if you were given the chance. If you want to just survive, you can do business as usual, without changing anything, (if you are lucky, that is), but if you want to grow your business, you must subscribe to the principle of "Mutual Benefit". In other words, you must make your customers happy, and yourself happy at the same time. In fact, both parties must share equally in this mutual benefit. If you or your customer are happy when the other is not, the relationship will inevitably break down. In addition if there is never any kind of personal relationship, as well as an offer of a good quality product or service at a reasonable price, there also may not be a long term relationship. There is sort of a Law of the Universe at work here, and the Universal Law applies to an Internet business just as well as it does to a typical “brick and mortar” business. The only real difference is that you may never actually meet your customers face to face. That is not to say that you can't have a personal relationship with them. They will just have to get to know you, and you will have to get to know them, through the medium of the Internet. If you overcharge your customers, you will find them searching out your competitors. If you let your customers dictate your prices, or the level of service you provide to them, and let them take advantage of you, than you will not be happy about their return business. Often, this seems like a delicate balancing act between you and your customers, but those who strike the right balance will have plenty of return customers year after year. If you are trying to get rich quick, just like in mainstream business, you are very likely to be sadly disappointed. Think back to all the companies you worked for in the past. If you evaluate these business from the perspective of mutual benefit, you will discover something very interesting. First of all, those that merely survived and those that thrived will have either followed this principle closely or ignored it. Also, those that followed the mutual benefit principle were enjoyable places to visit as a customer, or as an employee. Those that disregarded mutual benefit were likely distasteful places to work, or even worse, what I would call “living nightmares”. What is good for my customer, and good for me in equal proportion, that is what determines long term success. The same is true on the Internet. Don't ever think that you can cheat someone on the Internet. Sooner, or later, you will likely fall flat on your face, and be sadly disappointed at the outcome. Think of all of the relationships you made with your customers as "links" to prosperity. The quality and quantity of these relationships are the measure of a healthy business. These relationships did not come easily, they had to be earned. Internet Business, works the same way. Think of all of the electronic links to your site as friends of your business, even if they have never, and most likely will never purchase your product or service. Treat them all with respect as though they were your customers. The quantity and quality of these links will determine the type of page rank your site will have. This is not easy, and in fact, involves some plain old hard work, in terms of as time and effort. If you pursue the appropriate keywords for your industry that have a reasonable amount of traffic, and get these keywords from another site “linked” to your site, especially high quality sites with a good page rank, you will find yourself with plenty of quality traffic to your site that you will be able to convert into sales. I am reminded of a book, by Ray Esquith called "There are no Shortcuts". He is a Disney Teacher of the year, and a well respected elementary school teacher in urban LA, who quite simply works harder at teaching than any one else, and his students produce superior results year after year. There are web sites all over the Internet promising quick riches for little or no work. How many people actually made money in the Gold Rush, and how many just sweated it out ? There is simply no push button or lazy man's way to riches on the Internet, just as in mainstream business. Unfortunately, there are too many unscrupulous marketers on the Internet, who promise much and deliver little or nothing, to fools who are eager to part with their money. If you want to earn a high page rank on Google, you can;t push a magic button, and you can't buy your way there, you have to earn it. Look at CNN.com for example. This web site has a page rank of 9 out of a possible 10. There are probably hundreds of people creating and editing content that changes on a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ? Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com. What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV. This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting. Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted. Make sure that you have done your research on Google, ("Google keywords" is a good place to begin). There are a number of sites to get good information on which keywords to select. Use Google and just type in whatever you want to find out. Keywords that are specific to your industry are the most valuable because they are the most relevant, even though they might not generate a great deal of traffic. Always be on the lookout for keywords that are relevant, and have substantial traffic. It is better to be listed in the top 3 pages for a category that has 1 million references, then page 10 of a 50 million hit category. (Check the number of hits on the top right of the page on Google each time you do a Google search). Note: if you are Can Network Marketing Opportunities Pay A Regular Income? e on the planet, Google Linking.As you read every word of this article, you will find the best way to join a top network marketing opportunity and get paid regularly.Want a way to earn an extra income, but don't know where to start? Do you want to get started without hassle and get started right away?+ Multi Level Marketing + Multi Level Marketing promises us so much. In the world today there are many, many people who are earning a substantial amount of money consistently and regularly through Multi Level Marketing. There are people earning all different amounts from Multi Level Marketing. Some people in Multi Level Marketing are earning enough money to supplement their regular income in a day job. While others are making 6 figure incomes through Multi Level Marketing.+ Can Multi Level Marketing pay us a weekly Paycheque? + Many of the Multi Level Marketing companies around the world generally pay monthly. This can be a great way to earn extra money or make it a full time income; however, some of us simply want to earn money weekly.So what are we to do when we want to earn a regular weekly income through Multi Level Marketing?+ What to look for in Multi Level Marketing to earn a weekly Paycheque + When looking at joining a Multi Level Marketing company and going to choose the one that pays a regular income we need to take a look at several aspects.< It is important to remember that the vast majority of businesses in the US are still what I would call brick and mortar businesses. There is a building with a street address, that has overhead, and all that goes with it. If you have a “brick and mortar business”, and you want to stay in business, and become successful, you need to provide a valuable product or service to your customers, and treat your customers well, regardless of the type of business you run. Think of either businesses you have worked for in the past, (even your own), or places you like to visit to shop, or even companies you know where you would like to work, if you were given the chance. If you want to just survive, you can do business as usual, without changing anything, (if you are lucky, that is), but if you want to grow your business, you must subscribe to the principle of "Mutual Benefit". In other words, you must make your customers happy, and yourself happy at the same time. In fact, both parties must share equally in this mutual benefit. If you or your customer are happy when the other is not, the relationship will inevitably break down. In addition if there is never any kind of personal relationship, as well as an offer of a good quality product or service at a reasonable price, there also may not be a long term relationship. There is sort of a Law of the Universe at work here, and the Universal Law applies to an Internet business just as well as it does to a typical “brick and mortar” business. The only real difference is that you may never actually meet your customers face to face. That is not to say that you can't have a personal relationship with them. They will just have to get to know you, and you will have to get to know them, through the medium of the Internet. If you overcharge your customers, you will find them searching out your competitors. If you let your customers dictate your prices, or the level of service you provide to them, and let them take advantage of you, than you will not be happy about their return business. Often, this seems like a delicate balancing act between you and your customers, but those who strike the right balance will have plenty of return customers year after year. If you are trying to get rich quick, just like in mainstream business, you are very likely to be sadly disappointed. Think back to all the companies you worked for in the past. If you evaluate these business from the perspective of mutual benefit, you will discover something very interesting. First of all, those that merely survived and those that thrived will have either followed this principle closely or ignored it. Also, those that followed the mutual benefit principle were enjoyable places to visit as a customer, or as an employee. Those that disregarded mutual benefit were likely distasteful places to work, or even worse, what I would call “living nightmares”. What is good for my customer, and good for me in equal proportion, that is what determines long term success. The same is true on the Internet. Don't ever think that you can cheat someone on the Internet. Sooner, or later, you will likely fall flat on your face, and be sadly disappointed at the outcome. Think of all of the relationships you made with your customers as "links" to prosperity. The quality and quantity of these relationships are the measure of a healthy business. These relationships did not come easily, they had to be earned. Internet Business, works the same way. Think of all of the electronic links to your site as friends of your business, even if they have never, and most likely will never purchase your product or service. Treat them all with respect as though they were your customers. The quantity and quality of these links will determine the type of page rank your site will have. This is not easy, and in fact, involves some plain old hard work, in terms of as time and effort. If you pursue the appropriate keywords for your industry that have a reasonable amount of traffic, and get these keywords from another site “linked” to your site, especially high quality sites with a good page rank, you will find yourself with plenty of quality traffic to your site that you will be able to convert into sales. I am reminded of a book, by Ray Esquith called "There are no Shortcuts". He is a Disney Teacher of the year, and a well respected elementary school teacher in urban LA, who quite simply works harder at teaching than any one else, and his students produce superior results year after year. There are web sites all over the Internet promising quick riches for little or no work. How many people actually made money in the Gold Rush, and how many just sweated it out ? There is simply no push button or lazy man's way to riches on the Internet, just as in mainstream business. Unfortunately, there are too many unscrupulous marketers on the Internet, who promise much and deliver little or nothing, to fools who are eager to part with their money. If you want to earn a high page rank on Google, you can;t push a magic button, and you can't buy your way there, you have to earn it. Look at CNN.com for example. This web site has a page rank of 9 out of a possible 10. There are probably hundreds of people creating and editing content that changes on a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ? Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com. What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV. This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting. Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted. Make sure that you have done your research on Google, ("Google keywords" is a good place to begin). There are a number of sites to get good information on which keywords to select. Use Google and just type in whatever you want to find out. Keywords that are specific to your industry are the most valuable because they are the most relevant, even though they might not generate a great deal of traffic. Always be on the lookout for keywords that are relevant, and have substantial traffic. It is better to be listed in the top 3 pages for a category that has 1 million references, then page 10 of a 50 million hit category. (Check the number of hits on the top right of the page on Google each time you do a Google search). Note: if you are Home Business Ethics are Essential of service you provide to them, and let them take advantage of you, than you will not be happy about their return business.Eighteenth century thinker Denis Diderot once noted, "There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it." The underlying truth of that statement is one reason some people seem to have difficulty operating an ethical home business. Ironically, however, those seeming inconveniences can actually turn out to be advantages. Those who try to short-cut real important business values aren't doing themselves a favor on either an ethical or a financial plane.The temptation to skirt ethics comes from our strong desire to generate profits and to experience personal success. Most people who operate their own businesses are very driven by their aspirations and when all that seems to stand in the way of greater profits is an ethical question, they may be tempted to turn a blind eye to what is right.That willingness to overlook principles might seem like a solid business decision in terms of the bottom line. Even if it is, of course, its reprehensibility and contribution to the worst parts of our society should dejustify the unethical behavior. However, a closer examination of most ethical shortcuts reveals that the "easy but questionable" way usually isn't the sound business decision in terms of the profit levels, either.That's because our home businesses are based on our word and honor. This is especially true of online enterp Often, this seems like a delicate balancing act between you and your customers, but those who strike the right balance will have plenty of return customers year after year. If you are trying to get rich quick, just like in mainstream business, you are very likely to be sadly disappointed. Think back to all the companies you worked for in the past. If you evaluate these business from the perspective of mutual benefit, you will discover something very interesting. First of all, those that merely survived and those that thrived will have either followed this principle closely or ignored it. Also, those that followed the mutual benefit principle were enjoyable places to visit as a customer, or as an employee. Those that disregarded mutual benefit were likely distasteful places to work, or even worse, what I would call “living nightmares”. What is good for my customer, and good for me in equal proportion, that is what determines long term success. The same is true on the Internet. Don't ever think that you can cheat someone on the Internet. Sooner, or later, you will likely fall flat on your face, and be sadly disappointed at the outcome. Think of all of the relationships you made with your customers as "links" to prosperity. The quality and quantity of these relationships are the measure of a healthy business. These relationships did not come easily, they had to be earned. Internet Business, works the same way. Think of all of the electronic links to your site as friends of your business, even if they have never, and most likely will never purchase your product or service. Treat them all with respect as though they were your customers. The quantity and quality of these links will determine the type of page rank your site will have. This is not easy, and in fact, involves some plain old hard work, in terms of as time and effort. If you pursue the appropriate keywords for your industry that have a reasonable amount of traffic, and get these keywords from another site “linked” to your site, especially high quality sites with a good page rank, you will find yourself with plenty of quality traffic to your site that you will be able to convert into sales. I am reminded of a book, by Ray Esquith called "There are no Shortcuts". He is a Disney Teacher of the year, and a well respected elementary school teacher in urban LA, who quite simply works harder at teaching than any one else, and his students produce superior results year after year. There are web sites all over the Internet promising quick riches for little or no work. How many people actually made money in the Gold Rush, and how many just sweated it out ? There is simply no push button or lazy man's way to riches on the Internet, just as in mainstream business. Unfortunately, there are too many unscrupulous marketers on the Internet, who promise much and deliver little or nothing, to fools who are eager to part with their money. If you want to earn a high page rank on Google, you can;t push a magic button, and you can't buy your way there, you have to earn it. Look at CNN.com for example. This web site has a page rank of 9 out of a possible 10. There are probably hundreds of people creating and editing content that changes on a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ? Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com. What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV. This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting. Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted. Make sure that you have done your research on Google, ("Google keywords" is a good place to begin). There are a number of sites to get good information on which keywords to select. Use Google and just type in whatever you want to find out. Keywords that are specific to your industry are the most valuable because they are the most relevant, even though they might not generate a great deal of traffic. Always be on the lookout for keywords that are relevant, and have substantial traffic. It is better to be listed in the top 3 pages for a category that has 1 million references, then page 10 of a 50 million hit category. (Check the number of hits on the top right of the page on Google each time you do a Google search). Note: if you are Vertical File Storage System Saves Space - A Case Study s time and effort. If you pursue the appropriate keywords for your industry that have a reasonable amount of traffic, and get these keywords from another site “linked” to your site, especially high quality sites with a good page rank, you will find yourself with plenty of quality traffic to your site that you will be able to convert into sales.Whether as an investment or an existing floor plan, space may well be the final frontier. To free more working space in a bustling Los Angeles office, one facility manager introduced a new filing and storage system that not only saved space, it improved filing efficiency and streamlined document retrieval in one of the busiest investment property offices in southern California.Amy Martin, owner of Universal Property Investments, identified improvements that needed to be made in the office. "Our building really stands out. It has a very modern, very 'today' kind of look," said Martin, "and we wanted the interior to work as well. We looked at our working area, our common areas, the general floor plan and the ergonomic factors we needed to incorporate into the floor plan to make sure the filing system worked well for everyone," she explained. Martin considered a variety of alternatives to conserve working space and turned to vertical file storage systems.Martin first learned about vertical file storage systems while attending a trade show in Las Vegas last year. “We purchased a vertical file. It greatly reduced the amount of space we were using for filing. Now we can file the same number of blueprints and maps in less than half the space," said Martin. "Space saving was a major consideration in selecting the system," she added. "The compact filing system n I am reminded of a book, by Ray Esquith called "There are no Shortcuts". He is a Disney Teacher of the year, and a well respected elementary school teacher in urban LA, who quite simply works harder at teaching than any one else, and his students produce superior results year after year. There are web sites all over the Internet promising quick riches for little or no work. How many people actually made money in the Gold Rush, and how many just sweated it out ? There is simply no push button or lazy man's way to riches on the Internet, just as in mainstream business. Unfortunately, there are too many unscrupulous marketers on the Internet, who promise much and deliver little or nothing, to fools who are eager to part with their money. If you want to earn a high page rank on Google, you can;t push a magic button, and you can't buy your way there, you have to earn it. Look at CNN.com for example. This web site has a page rank of 9 out of a possible 10. There are probably hundreds of people creating and editing content that changes on a moment to moment basis, on their web site. CNN.com had (at last check), over 180,000 web pages that link to it. Is it any wonder that their web site is so highly rated ? Don't be scared and think that your small business has to become like CNN. The best and fastest way to get your site to the top of the search engines is, surprisingly to write a press release. Don't get scared off by this, it really is no big deal. You just have to become a miniaturized, small scale, cnn.com correspondent to begin your journey to success on the Internet. In the days before the Internet, you would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com. What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV. This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting. Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted. Make sure that you have done your research on Google, ("Google keywords" is a good place to begin). There are a number of sites to get good information on which keywords to select. Use Google and just type in whatever you want to find out. Keywords that are specific to your industry are the most valuable because they are the most relevant, even though they might not generate a great deal of traffic. Always be on the lookout for keywords that are relevant, and have substantial traffic. It is better to be listed in the top 3 pages for a category that has 1 million references, then page 10 of a 50 million hit category. (Check the number of hits on the top right of the page on Google each time you do a Google search). Note: if you are Emery Express and Consolidated Freight; an end of an era would not have any hope of this, but now thanks to the Internet you can become a mini cnn.com and be successful with a very small percentage of the success of CNN.com.What many may not realize is that Emery Express was also a CF Company. You see John C. Emery, Sr. founded Emery Air Freight in 1946, when his company became the first air freight forwarder to apply for a common carrier license from the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). While Emery envisioned his company working in partnership with scheduled airlines, the airlines considered freight forwarders as competitors and fought his license application until 1948, at which time the CAB granted Emery a license as a common air freight carrier. His plan worked. During that time, the company operated out of a New York office with a fleet of vehicles that consisted of two Ford station wagons. Since those beginnings a half-century ago, Emery has grown into a $2.9-billion global air, ocean, customs brokerage and logistics services company.By 1956, Emery Air Freight had expanded overseas with its first international office in London and had inaugurated transatlantic service. The company moved to the cutting edge of technology in 1969 with a computerized tracking and tracing system called EMCON, short for Emery Control. John Emery died that same year and his son, John Emery, Jr., assumed leadership of the company. The fuel crisis of the early 1970's prompted the company to lease its own aircraft and launch the "Emery Air Force" in 1976. Emery now offered closed-loop control of shipm What your press release will do is create a back link to your web site that will rate very highly with Google. How do you start ? Begin by thinking like a tiny CNN correspondent. Is there anything that might be interesting or newsworthy about your business ? It doesn't need to be something that would featured in the newspaper or on TV. This is mini-journalism, or micro journalism. It is the new medium called the World Wide Democratic Web, where even the little guy can get the attention he deserves. Find something interesting about your business, and sit down in front of the computer and write about it. This is not as traumatic as you might think. Keep it to the point. Keep it simple, choose only one topic at first, and try to make it interesting. Don't forget to never use the first person, always write in the 3rd person in an objective and straightforward manner, stating fact and not opinion. Don't sell, tell, instead. Everyone on the Internet wants information. If you do not strictly observe this rule, your press release will not be accepted. Make sure that you have done your research on Google, ("Google keywords" is a good place to begin). There are a number of sites to get good information on which keywords to select. Use Google and just type in whatever you want to find out. Keywords that are specific to your industry are the most valuable because they are the most relevant, even though they might not generate a great deal of traffic. Always be on the lookout for keywords that are relevant, and have substantial traffic. It is better to be listed in the top 3 pages for a category that has 1 million references, then page 10 of a 50 million hit category. (Check the number of hits on the top right of the page on Google each time you do a Google search). Note: if you are trying to challenge a very large category such one with 50 million hits, you may need to employ additional linking strategies over and above what is mentioned in this article. It may even be wise to hire a Search Engine Professional to assist you. By the way, if you lay a good foundation for assistance by a "SEO Pro", by following these methods, you will have saved yourself a great deal of expense. You may also find an SEO Strategy company with very reasonable rates. Write using these keywords several times in a short 250-300 word article, and submit your press release using one of the free press release sites on the Internet. Write as many press releases as you can over a 30 day period. 10 releases are good, 20 are even better. You can also send them out to several different press release sites. Read their guidelines for submission and learn their rules. Always make sure to put a link to your web site, in the correct section. Try this for 30 days, and see what is does to your listing on Google ! You may be very pleasantly surprised.
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