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Time Registration - More Than Just Overhead cess, can give people a reason to start coming to your site regularly.One of the many differences between project management and operational management involves the use of time registration. Time registration is the basis for project management to function properly, whereas for operational management time registration is not often used.Time registration is a very simple mechanism where a individual member registers the time spend on a certain activity. Doing so makes it possible to compare the planning of activities – before they are executed – with the realization of those activities during the course of the project. Introducing this registration activity adds overhead to your project, but you could easily justify this by Providing this "teaser" information, however, is only a start. A forum dependent on an external source of content will die without constant, potentially costly, feeding. A good comparison can be seen in forums which discuss TV shows: once the series, the main source of discussion fodder, gets cancelled, the forum quickly wanes. Your real goal is to develop a "critical mass" of users and posts that will make the site compelling in its own right. A strong community can keep a discussion going far longer than a weak one. Some forum operators have taken to offering contests with restrictions like "entrants must have 20 posts on our forum." While this looks like a solid way to build a base, it must also be recognized as what it is: a pay-per-click system. If you're Autoresponders - One Simple Trick That Will Improve Your Results The best website I use doesn't have the most spectacular Web 2.0 backend. The design is clunky and scattershot. It won't ship orders overnight. It doesn't have to. It became compelling as a quality source of content. It's a forum.Autoresponders, or responders, are simply programs that allow you to send out pre-written emails which have been pre-loaded into the responder. Prospective customers or recruits either input their email addresses into a signup form on a website or send a blank email to a trigger address. They are then entered into a database and receive your emails at the intervals you specify when you set up the responder.This is an extremely powerful marketing techinque as it allows you to send repeated messages to people who have positively displayed their interest in whatever you're promoting.Numerous studies have shown that the majority of consumers will Although many companies are adopting blogs to make their internet offerings more of a two-way communication, businesses often hesitate to adopt forums. Sadly, they're avoiding one of the most powerful enhancements they can add to their sites. Always Hold On To A Customer Some companies have known this for a while. You've seen the corporate blog, the "send a friend a email postcard of our new product" and the promotional sweepstakes, all of which are intended to pull traffic from people outside the immediate pre-purchase phase. Forums are another tool in this arsenal, but they provide so much more-- credibility and targeted content. Forums for Business Businesses often fear forums because their uncensored nature could lead to dissatisfied customers venting in public. Even this "problem", if properly managed, can become an opportunity to improve your site. It's all about credibility. Customers will immediately disregard tables of glowing testimonials and happy clients. They were obviously cherry-picked. On a forum, users expect to see a cross-section of the community. Having a small number of dissatisfied customers posting (and getting their problems solved quickly) actually shows that the 99% of customers who are happy aren't the survivors of a censorship purge, giving their positive statements more credibility. Forums for SEO Search engine optimization experts have recently noticed the importance of avoiding "diluted" content on sites. If you build 30 pages on hats, then add five on ties, you've diluted the original hat content, which will probably cost you PageRank. Forums are an excellent source of targeted content. People usually seek out forums explicitly for their targeted content, and their general attitude towards dismissing, or at least setting aside, off-topic content, provides a "self-policing" system which tends to produce a continually on-target supply of content. Furthermore, a quality forum attracts inbound links, which will benefit your page's ranking. Search engine optimization often relies on buying or exchanging links in order to get your site onto well-regarded pages. The goal is to emulate the appearance of a site trusted third parties find useful. A forum which has become full of quality content will provide the real thing, without the risk of being caught on an unscrupluous SEO firm's "link farm" sites. Building A Quality Forum Resource To maximize the return on your forum investment, you need to ensure there's a flow of regular visitors. One way to ensure this flow is to provide a continual supply of new content for discussion. Something as simple as a "tip of the week" article series or a "What should we offer next?" discussion, or as elaborate as early access to product information and the development process, can give people a reason to start coming to your site regularly. Providing this "teaser" information, however, is only a start. A forum dependent on an external source of content will die without constant, potentially costly, feeding. A good comparison can be seen in forums which discuss TV shows: once the series, the main source of discussion fodder, gets cancelled, the forum quickly wanes. Your real goal is to develop a "critical mass" of users and posts that will make the site compelling in its own right. A strong community can keep a discussion going far longer than a weak one. Some forum operators have taken to offering contests with restrictions like "entrants must have 20 posts on our forum." While this looks like a solid way to build a base, it must also be recognized as what it is: a pay-per-click system. If you're Nine Ways to Make Your Work Plans Work! have known this for a while. You've seen the corporate blog, the "send a friend a email postcard of our new product" and the promotional sweepstakes, all of which are intended to pull traffic from people outside the immediate pre-purchase phase. Forums are another tool in this arsenal, but they provide so much more-- credibility and targeted content.'Where do you want to go today?' asks Microsoft's advert. When Microsoft wrote that they knew that many people and firms have no idea where they want to go, or more importantly, how they will get there.This item touches on work planning and presents a few ideas for you to consider when planning for your department or small business. Surprisingly, the benefits of strategic and operational planning are often overlooked. Many firms which spend money on planning often make it a once per year task and then, having developed their plans, let them sit unused on a shelf, in a file, or in drawer.Each year they pull them out, dust them off and go through the p Forums for Business Businesses often fear forums because their uncensored nature could lead to dissatisfied customers venting in public. Even this "problem", if properly managed, can become an opportunity to improve your site. It's all about credibility. Customers will immediately disregard tables of glowing testimonials and happy clients. They were obviously cherry-picked. On a forum, users expect to see a cross-section of the community. Having a small number of dissatisfied customers posting (and getting their problems solved quickly) actually shows that the 99% of customers who are happy aren't the survivors of a censorship purge, giving their positive statements more credibility. Forums for SEO Search engine optimization experts have recently noticed the importance of avoiding "diluted" content on sites. If you build 30 pages on hats, then add five on ties, you've diluted the original hat content, which will probably cost you PageRank. Forums are an excellent source of targeted content. People usually seek out forums explicitly for their targeted content, and their general attitude towards dismissing, or at least setting aside, off-topic content, provides a "self-policing" system which tends to produce a continually on-target supply of content. Furthermore, a quality forum attracts inbound links, which will benefit your page's ranking. Search engine optimization often relies on buying or exchanging links in order to get your site onto well-regarded pages. The goal is to emulate the appearance of a site trusted third parties find useful. A forum which has become full of quality content will provide the real thing, without the risk of being caught on an unscrupluous SEO firm's "link farm" sites. Building A Quality Forum Resource To maximize the return on your forum investment, you need to ensure there's a flow of regular visitors. One way to ensure this flow is to provide a continual supply of new content for discussion. Something as simple as a "tip of the week" article series or a "What should we offer next?" discussion, or as elaborate as early access to product information and the development process, can give people a reason to start coming to your site regularly. Providing this "teaser" information, however, is only a start. A forum dependent on an external source of content will die without constant, potentially costly, feeding. A good comparison can be seen in forums which discuss TV shows: once the series, the main source of discussion fodder, gets cancelled, the forum quickly wanes. Your real goal is to develop a "critical mass" of users and posts that will make the site compelling in its own right. A strong community can keep a discussion going far longer than a weak one. Some forum operators have taken to offering contests with restrictions like "entrants must have 20 posts on our forum." While this looks like a solid way to build a base, it must also be recognized as what it is: a pay-per-click system. If you're Understanding Change Through a Simulation customers posting (and getting their problems solved quickly) actually shows that the 99% of customers who are happy aren't the survivors of a censorship purge, giving their positive statements more credibility.I have sat through many lectures, seminars, classes, and presentations on change. They are often different from one another and frequently present different theories on the need for change, the "x" steps to successful change, and how to overcome the obstacles to change. No matter how dynamic the instructor was, or how easy it was to follow the logic of the presentation, by the time I arrived back at my desk, 60% of what I was exposed to was lost. I have a similar experience when I read a book or an article about change and in this case I loose 80% by the next day.The most effective way to understand change is to experience it. We all have preferred learning Forums for SEO Search engine optimization experts have recently noticed the importance of avoiding "diluted" content on sites. If you build 30 pages on hats, then add five on ties, you've diluted the original hat content, which will probably cost you PageRank. Forums are an excellent source of targeted content. People usually seek out forums explicitly for their targeted content, and their general attitude towards dismissing, or at least setting aside, off-topic content, provides a "self-policing" system which tends to produce a continually on-target supply of content. Furthermore, a quality forum attracts inbound links, which will benefit your page's ranking. Search engine optimization often relies on buying or exchanging links in order to get your site onto well-regarded pages. The goal is to emulate the appearance of a site trusted third parties find useful. A forum which has become full of quality content will provide the real thing, without the risk of being caught on an unscrupluous SEO firm's "link farm" sites. Building A Quality Forum Resource To maximize the return on your forum investment, you need to ensure there's a flow of regular visitors. One way to ensure this flow is to provide a continual supply of new content for discussion. Something as simple as a "tip of the week" article series or a "What should we offer next?" discussion, or as elaborate as early access to product information and the development process, can give people a reason to start coming to your site regularly. Providing this "teaser" information, however, is only a start. A forum dependent on an external source of content will die without constant, potentially costly, feeding. A good comparison can be seen in forums which discuss TV shows: once the series, the main source of discussion fodder, gets cancelled, the forum quickly wanes. Your real goal is to develop a "critical mass" of users and posts that will make the site compelling in its own right. A strong community can keep a discussion going far longer than a weak one. Some forum operators have taken to offering contests with restrictions like "entrants must have 20 posts on our forum." While this looks like a solid way to build a base, it must also be recognized as what it is: a pay-per-click system. If you're Top Ten Creative Excursions for Building Effective Teams ts inbound links, which will benefit your page's ranking. Search engine optimization often relies on buying or exchanging links in order to get your site onto well-regarded pages. The goal is to emulate the appearance of a site trusted third parties find useful. A forum which has become full of quality content will provide the real thing, without the risk of being caught on an unscrupluous SEO firm's "link farm" sites.The ability to build effective teams is a must for any organization who wants to succeed in the millennium. This article offers ten examples of highly creative excursions which can provide insight into developing the leadership qualities essential for success in challenging times.1. A Day Trip to the Sharper ImageThe Sharper Image is a specialty retailer that is nationally and internationally renowned as a leading source of new, innovative, high-quality products that make life better and more enjoyable. Founder, Chairman, and CEO, Richard Thalheimer started this business 25 years ago with one goal in mind: to have fun!The Sharper Image is a co Building A Quality Forum Resource To maximize the return on your forum investment, you need to ensure there's a flow of regular visitors. One way to ensure this flow is to provide a continual supply of new content for discussion. Something as simple as a "tip of the week" article series or a "What should we offer next?" discussion, or as elaborate as early access to product information and the development process, can give people a reason to start coming to your site regularly. Providing this "teaser" information, however, is only a start. A forum dependent on an external source of content will die without constant, potentially costly, feeding. A good comparison can be seen in forums which discuss TV shows: once the series, the main source of discussion fodder, gets cancelled, the forum quickly wanes. Your real goal is to develop a "critical mass" of users and posts that will make the site compelling in its own right. A strong community can keep a discussion going far longer than a weak one. Some forum operators have taken to offering contests with restrictions like "entrants must have 20 posts on our forum." While this looks like a solid way to build a base, it must also be recognized as what it is: a pay-per-click system. If you're Caring for Leather Business Card Holders cess, can give people a reason to start coming to your site regularly.You know just how important business card holders are for you. You know how efficiently it helps you get organized. You know that they're a fixture of your corporate identity. And because you know all these, you buy yourself a business card holder. Of course, you put a high premium on tastefully selected items, so naturally, you don't settle for a simple business card holder. You get a leather business card holder, no less!So, how do you take care of your leather business card holder?1. Keep your leather business card holder dust-free. In caring for any piece of leather, the best thing to do is keep it free of dust. The dustier leather busine Providing this "teaser" information, however, is only a start. A forum dependent on an external source of content will die without constant, potentially costly, feeding. A good comparison can be seen in forums which discuss TV shows: once the series, the main source of discussion fodder, gets cancelled, the forum quickly wanes. Your real goal is to develop a "critical mass" of users and posts that will make the site compelling in its own right. A strong community can keep a discussion going far longer than a weak one. Some forum operators have taken to offering contests with restrictions like "entrants must have 20 posts on our forum." While this looks like a solid way to build a base, it must also be recognized as what it is: a pay-per-click system. If you're giving out a $100 gift certificate in a contest that draws only 15 new posters to your site, odds are, direct pay-per-click advertising would have been cheaper. Conversely, if your business gives you access to desirable prizes cheaply, such as wholesale merchandise, or review samples, you may be able to "buy" participation with prizes for less than if you paid cash. Believe it! I've drawn a rosy picture of what forums can do for your site. But I can back my boasting. Consider the following example: Computer hobbyist site pcapex.com has numerous partner links and a wide variety of relevant news articles. Their main site earns a PageRank of 3 and about 4,500 backlinks on the 3 major search engines. However, their well-trafficked, lively forums have a PageRank of 5, and over 42,000 backlinks. As a side benefit, they have acquired registrations, including email addresses, of almost 14,000 users, providing a ready base for informational email campaigns. It's obvious that the forums are an asset to this site. Your site could experience similar benefits by developing a quality forum.
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