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Get Unique--Get Double Sided Business Cards ad neighborhoods. Those are websites and networks of websites banned from search engines for the attempts to trick search engines in order to receive higher position on the search engine result pages.If you are looking for a way to make your company stand out from the crowd, you may want to consider purchasing a batch of double sided business cards. These cards are unique as they are printed on both sides. Double sided business cards offer many advantages compared to those with printing on only one side.First off, double sided business cards allow for your card to stand head and shoulders above the rest. If your prospective clients receive a double sided business card from you, it will show that you are professional, and that your company has a sense of elegance. Double sided business cards are more expensive to print, but they go a long way in making a great first impression. By only printing on one side of your business card Usually it happens when some sort of automatic site building or cloaking or another way of search engine spamming is involved. Watch out for those sites. If you have an outcoming link from your site going to one of those sites, as part of link exchange, remove it immediately or search engines might think that you're part of the gang and will ban you too. - Condition. Pretty much self-explanatory. What is the quality of your website, how valuable it is for the visitors, etc. - "Square footage". In case of your web site it's the size and the position of the ad on the web page. - "Number of bedrooms and bathrooms" - on how many web pages are you willi Career Outlook for Virtual Assistants Web sites and real estate? I might be joking, right?
What could be possibly similar between those two entities?
Actually they are so similar that I could call them twins. 2 sides of one coin. Let me explain my point.Government career outlook predictions aren't developed yet for the Virtual Assistance industry, whether that's because it's a relatively new field or because the tasks done by VAs are as varied as the VAs themselves remains to be seen. One has to examine similar fields and skill-sets to see how VAs will fare in the years to come. By looking at these similar fields, you can see that the growth outlook for Virtual Assistance is above average. The question of "Will this job still be around in 20 years?" can be answered by looking at the services that a specific VA is offering and closely-related "traditional" employment fields.The most important thing to remember, though, is to keep current with technology and software tha (Please note that I'm talking here only about investment properties, not about the house that you call your home. Your home of course can't fit into this category - it serves completely different purpose. Your home is about your family and love and friends and memories and Christmas Eve and about all your hopes and plans - so it's impossible to place a price tag on this special piece of real estate.) No, I'm not talking about home. I'm talking about real estate property, either commercial or residential, that you bought to create a positive cash flow and passive income by renting or leasing the space in it. You know the average market price. And you have pretty good idea how much exactly you would get per month for renting it. What factors have determined this price? - Location (prices in New York, NY differ from those in, say, Lincoln, Nebraska); - Neighborhood (whether there are good schools there, malls, theaters, nice restaurants, low crime rate, and so on); - Condition and specific features of your property; - Square footage; - Number of bedrooms and bathrooms; - etc. Now, I'm not going to give you a crush course on real estate investments, it's just it's important that you see all those factors while I'll analyze another side of the coin - a website. When you create a web site, what do you do with it? Provide some useful information for your visitors, and either sell something on it or use another monetization mechanisms, such as AdSense or you rent your web site's space to other advertisers. Or wait, did I just say "rent your space"? Yes, I did. You rent a space on your website exactly the same way as you do with your investment real estate property. And you can get pretty good money by doing this. As a matter of fact, there are many guys who're raking many thousands of dollars each and every month placing AdSense ads. What factors do determine the price of your web rent? - Location. Your web site's position in major Search Engines. There are hundreds of different search engines, but what really matters is your site's position in Google,Yahoo and MSN. Are you on a first/second/third position for many popular keywords in your niche market? (Popular in this case means that those search terms are entered by actual live people thousands of times per month). Are you on a first or at least second page of the results displayed for those keywords? If you are on a good position then you get a lot of traffic and, hence, many targeted visitors to your web site. - Neighborhood. Two most commonly used factors to estimate the "prime neighborhood" in web site terms are Google Page Rank (known as Google PR) and Alexa Rank. Both those estimation parameters have their own flaws, but nevertheless they are used by all webmasters and internet marketers. Basically, PR is estimated based on a quantity of incoming links for your site (quality of links is also taken into consideration, but not too much). The higher the PR the better. Alexa ranks the traffic flow to your site. The lower the Alexa number the better. So the good neighbors to do business with are the sites with higher Google PR and lower Alexa rank. There are also bad neighbors and the whole bad neighborhoods. Those are websites and networks of websites banned from search engines for the attempts to trick search engines in order to receive higher position on the search engine result pages. Usually it happens when some sort of automatic site building or cloaking or another way of search engine spamming is involved. Watch out for those sites. If you have an outcoming link from your site going to one of those sites, as part of link exchange, remove it immediately or search engines might think that you're part of the gang and will ban you too. - Condition. Pretty much self-explanatory. What is the quality of your website, how valuable it is for the visitors, etc. - "Square footage". In case of your web site it's the size and the position of the ad on the web page. - "Number of bedrooms and bathrooms" - on how many web pages are you willin Know Which End of Your Business You Are Marketing you have pretty good idea how much exactly you would get per month for renting it.There are two distinctly different ends of your business for marketing purposes. To successfully and profitably market your business, it is critical you fully understand both ends and continue to operate them effectively and continuously. I will refer to these as “front-end” and “back-end” activities. Each requires different activities. The two need to be kept separate and must never be confused. Before we go on to consider these concepts more fully, I would like to explain the term “Lifetime Value”.Understanding Lifetime Value Lifetime value is the accumulated value of your customers to your business, over the duration of the customer relationship. For example, we will assume that your average customer produces What factors have determined this price? - Location (prices in New York, NY differ from those in, say, Lincoln, Nebraska); - Neighborhood (whether there are good schools there, malls, theaters, nice restaurants, low crime rate, and so on); - Condition and specific features of your property; - Square footage; - Number of bedrooms and bathrooms; - etc. Now, I'm not going to give you a crush course on real estate investments, it's just it's important that you see all those factors while I'll analyze another side of the coin - a website. When you create a web site, what do you do with it? Provide some useful information for your visitors, and either sell something on it or use another monetization mechanisms, such as AdSense or you rent your web site's space to other advertisers. Or wait, did I just say "rent your space"? Yes, I did. You rent a space on your website exactly the same way as you do with your investment real estate property. And you can get pretty good money by doing this. As a matter of fact, there are many guys who're raking many thousands of dollars each and every month placing AdSense ads. What factors do determine the price of your web rent? - Location. Your web site's position in major Search Engines. There are hundreds of different search engines, but what really matters is your site's position in Google,Yahoo and MSN. Are you on a first/second/third position for many popular keywords in your niche market? (Popular in this case means that those search terms are entered by actual live people thousands of times per month). Are you on a first or at least second page of the results displayed for those keywords? If you are on a good position then you get a lot of traffic and, hence, many targeted visitors to your web site. - Neighborhood. Two most commonly used factors to estimate the "prime neighborhood" in web site terms are Google Page Rank (known as Google PR) and Alexa Rank. Both those estimation parameters have their own flaws, but nevertheless they are used by all webmasters and internet marketers. Basically, PR is estimated based on a quantity of incoming links for your site (quality of links is also taken into consideration, but not too much). The higher the PR the better. Alexa ranks the traffic flow to your site. The lower the Alexa number the better. So the good neighbors to do business with are the sites with higher Google PR and lower Alexa rank. There are also bad neighbors and the whole bad neighborhoods. Those are websites and networks of websites banned from search engines for the attempts to trick search engines in order to receive higher position on the search engine result pages. Usually it happens when some sort of automatic site building or cloaking or another way of search engine spamming is involved. Watch out for those sites. If you have an outcoming link from your site going to one of those sites, as part of link exchange, remove it immediately or search engines might think that you're part of the gang and will ban you too. - Condition. Pretty much self-explanatory. What is the quality of your website, how valuable it is for the visitors, etc. - "Square footage". In case of your web site it's the size and the position of the ad on the web page. - "Number of bedrooms and bathrooms" - on how many web pages are you willi Non-Profits are Inefficient and Most Entrepreneurs Refuse to Work that Way ou rent your web site's space to other advertisers.Many entrepreneurs refuse to run their businesses or endeavors as a non-profit. Some say that non-profits are generally inefficient, bureaucratic and often ignored. Indeed this is the case much of the time and thus refusing to participate in them may make some sense to an entrepreneurial mind.So when a business type states; Non-Profits are inefficient and they refuse to work that way, well generally they mean it. "Refuse" is an interesting word isn't it? Bill Gates is now non-profit; is he being ignored? No one cares what you think until you do something? You cannot expect anyone to be impressed with what you will or intend to do in the future? Humans do not work that way?This is not to say you, as an entrepreneur, really c Or wait, did I just say "rent your space"? Yes, I did. You rent a space on your website exactly the same way as you do with your investment real estate property. And you can get pretty good money by doing this. As a matter of fact, there are many guys who're raking many thousands of dollars each and every month placing AdSense ads. What factors do determine the price of your web rent? - Location. Your web site's position in major Search Engines. There are hundreds of different search engines, but what really matters is your site's position in Google,Yahoo and MSN. Are you on a first/second/third position for many popular keywords in your niche market? (Popular in this case means that those search terms are entered by actual live people thousands of times per month). Are you on a first or at least second page of the results displayed for those keywords? If you are on a good position then you get a lot of traffic and, hence, many targeted visitors to your web site. - Neighborhood. Two most commonly used factors to estimate the "prime neighborhood" in web site terms are Google Page Rank (known as Google PR) and Alexa Rank. Both those estimation parameters have their own flaws, but nevertheless they are used by all webmasters and internet marketers. Basically, PR is estimated based on a quantity of incoming links for your site (quality of links is also taken into consideration, but not too much). The higher the PR the better. Alexa ranks the traffic flow to your site. The lower the Alexa number the better. So the good neighbors to do business with are the sites with higher Google PR and lower Alexa rank. There are also bad neighbors and the whole bad neighborhoods. Those are websites and networks of websites banned from search engines for the attempts to trick search engines in order to receive higher position on the search engine result pages. Usually it happens when some sort of automatic site building or cloaking or another way of search engine spamming is involved. Watch out for those sites. If you have an outcoming link from your site going to one of those sites, as part of link exchange, remove it immediately or search engines might think that you're part of the gang and will ban you too. - Condition. Pretty much self-explanatory. What is the quality of your website, how valuable it is for the visitors, etc. - "Square footage". In case of your web site it's the size and the position of the ad on the web page. - "Number of bedrooms and bathrooms" - on how many web pages are you willi How to Structure a Good Bonus Plan second page of the results displayed for those keywords?Bonuses Plans Should Be UniversalTo get your entire staff pulling in the same direction devise your bonus plan to include all employees at some level and after a pre-employment evaluation period (often 90 days) with the company. Many plans include part timers as well as full timers but at a somewhat lesser share of the proceeds.Bonuses Must Be Significant and of Perceived Value to the RecipientTo create an incentive, the recipient must perceive the bonus potential as a significant addition to income. Otherwise, the bonus is looked upon as supplemental income or even a “benefit”. There should be public (company) recognition of the employees’ performance that resulted in the bonus to add to the perceived value.B If you are on a good position then you get a lot of traffic and, hence, many targeted visitors to your web site. - Neighborhood. Two most commonly used factors to estimate the "prime neighborhood" in web site terms are Google Page Rank (known as Google PR) and Alexa Rank. Both those estimation parameters have their own flaws, but nevertheless they are used by all webmasters and internet marketers. Basically, PR is estimated based on a quantity of incoming links for your site (quality of links is also taken into consideration, but not too much). The higher the PR the better. Alexa ranks the traffic flow to your site. The lower the Alexa number the better. So the good neighbors to do business with are the sites with higher Google PR and lower Alexa rank. There are also bad neighbors and the whole bad neighborhoods. Those are websites and networks of websites banned from search engines for the attempts to trick search engines in order to receive higher position on the search engine result pages. Usually it happens when some sort of automatic site building or cloaking or another way of search engine spamming is involved. Watch out for those sites. If you have an outcoming link from your site going to one of those sites, as part of link exchange, remove it immediately or search engines might think that you're part of the gang and will ban you too. - Condition. Pretty much self-explanatory. What is the quality of your website, how valuable it is for the visitors, etc. - "Square footage". In case of your web site it's the size and the position of the ad on the web page. - "Number of bedrooms and bathrooms" - on how many web pages are you willi It's the Story, Not the Size of Your Business! ad neighborhoods. Those are websites and networks of websites banned from search engines for the attempts to trick search engines in order to receive higher position on the search engine result pages.Have you ever wondered why companies less established than yours receive better press than you? Well, the answer may be simple: they get publicity out there now while you're waiting to grow before making your move. As an entrepreneur or business owner, you need to be realistic about your business, time, budgets, and marketing efforts, but if you think about your business objectively for a moment, you may have a story that an editor/journalist is looking for right now—no matter what size your firm is.The following tips will help you begin exploring PR opportunities to widen your reach.1. Know what public relations is. Public relations is simply the relationship your organization has with the outside world, which include Usually it happens when some sort of automatic site building or cloaking or another way of search engine spamming is involved. Watch out for those sites. If you have an outcoming link from your site going to one of those sites, as part of link exchange, remove it immediately or search engines might think that you're part of the gang and will ban you too. - Condition. Pretty much self-explanatory. What is the quality of your website, how valuable it is for the visitors, etc. - "Square footage". In case of your web site it's the size and the position of the ad on the web page. - "Number of bedrooms and bathrooms" - on how many web pages are you willing to place the ad from the advertiser for the certain price. As you can see there is much more common between website and investment real estate than you could think. That's a reason why websites are called Virtual Real Estate. So start building your Virtual Real Estate today and you will have all the benefits of real estate investments without the risks of that business. After all, you're not paying taxes simply for keeping your site, you don't have all the hassles with tenants. If you don't like the advertiser - you simply don't rent him your space anymore. No house or flood insurance is required either (just make sure you regularly back up your site). There you have it. On a golden platter. The business with minimum risk. Just start creating your web sites! Today! -------------------------------------------------------------- You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print, free of charge, as long as the bylines are included. All url's or mailto addresses should be set up as hyperlinks. No redirects are allowed. You can not change or delete any words or links in the article or Resource box. Do not use this article in Unsolicited Commercial Email. 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