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    Frankly My Dear, Thanks For Giving A Damn!
    That would be music to your ears! Hearing your clients say, thanks for giving a damn! And how often have you felt appreciated? All the time? Most of the time? Or seldom?Well it’s not that difficult to do! What I’m about to share may surprise you – hopefully it reinforces what you’ve known all along. So here it is:It’s Not About You!Let me explain. At six years old, I learned that giving my audience/customer what they wanted was the only way to get what I wanted – in my case, appreciation, applause and money.Here’s what happened.I have 2 younger brothers who, bless their hearts,are curious. So it was easy back then to get them to come and sit on little crates in front of my stage. I watched them waiting eagerl
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    The World Wide Web was the brain child of Tim Berners-Lee, of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and it's creation had nothing to do with particle physics, but was instead designed as a medium to easily store, access, update and ultimatley share vast amounts of data.

    Tim Ber

    Internet Marketing Effectiveness
    With most small businesses, money is tight, and spent with the utmost thought and care. As in other areas of our business, marketing can either swallow up hard earned resources with little effect or can propel a business farther than imagined, depending on the execution. Marketing your business on the internet is in many ways simpler and arguably much less expensive than more traditional marketing media, but has its own set of considerations. In a recent article we briefly discussed Search Engine Optimization and Linking. Some of the other more popular ways to market on the internet include: Paid Inclusion, Directory Listing, Affiliate Programs, and Email Campaigns all of which have particular strengths and limitations. The bottom line for marketing of
    "Arachnophobia" was a U.S. summer blockbuster back in 1990, starring Jeff Daniels and John Goodman, as well as an improbably large special-effects generated spider, which had hitched a ride in the coffin of one of its victims, from the Venezuelan rainforest to a small Californian farming town.

    Arachnophobia is also, the clinical term for the fear of spiders. Arachnophobics can also dread getting close to areas which might hide spiders.

    One would assume that Arachnophilia would be the clinical opposite of “arachnophobia", referring to those who collect spiders or raise them as pets. Or perhaps it could be used by the media to refer to the groupies of Tobey Maguire, from his role in the Spiderman movies.

    But for the purposes of this article we will use it to refer to those owners of websites who are forever searching for ways to get the search engine spiders to visit their websites..

    Many people who have websites do not build them themselves and do not have the fully understand how they are constructed. It’s really fairly simple though..

    Everything that is visible in a web browser when you visit a website, including the font size, colors and styles (underline, bold, italic etc.) appears as it does because of “coded” instructions given to it by the site designer.

    These standard “codes” are enclosed by pairs of “tags” which tell the Web Browser displaying the site how it should appear to the visitor. These “tags” consist of angle brackets, <> and , at the beginning and end of each section of text.

    The World Wide Web was the brain child of Tim Berners-Lee, of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and it's creation had nothing to do with particle physics, but was instead designed as a medium to easily store, access, update and ultimatley share vast amounts of data.

    Tim Bern

    Starting Your Business: It All Boils Down To Making Money and Saving Money
    Bootstrapping in the context of business start-ups refers to the use of creative financing approaches such as leveraging personal savings, credit-card debt, loans from friends and family, bartering, and other means to launch a business. Some business founders use bootstrapping because they have no other choice. Just about anyone who has approached a bank has learned that “only established businesses need apply.” Bankers typically look for cash flow, assets, an established customer base, and a successful track record on the part of the business that is seeking a start-up loan. Obviously, this is a short list that is impossible to fulfill when you are just getting started.While many would-be business owners develop a sincere sensation of disgu
    hnophobics can also dread getting close to areas which might hide spiders.

    One would assume that Arachnophilia would be the clinical opposite of “arachnophobia", referring to those who collect spiders or raise them as pets. Or perhaps it could be used by the media to refer to the groupies of Tobey Maguire, from his role in the Spiderman movies.

    But for the purposes of this article we will use it to refer to those owners of websites who are forever searching for ways to get the search engine spiders to visit their websites..

    Many people who have websites do not build them themselves and do not have the fully understand how they are constructed. It’s really fairly simple though..

    Everything that is visible in a web browser when you visit a website, including the font size, colors and styles (underline, bold, italic etc.) appears as it does because of “coded” instructions given to it by the site designer.

    These standard “codes” are enclosed by pairs of “tags” which tell the Web Browser displaying the site how it should appear to the visitor. These “tags” consist of angle brackets, <> and , at the beginning and end of each section of text.

    The World Wide Web was the brain child of Tim Berners-Lee, of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and it's creation had nothing to do with particle physics, but was instead designed as a medium to easily store, access, update and ultimatley share vast amounts of data.

    Tim Ber

    Outsourcing - What Is It And Is It Good?
    Outsourcing. It's a big economic boom for some and a big nightmare for others. Outsourcing has been a hot topic of debate among politicians for a long time. Turn on your TV and you'll see many a show, especially "The West Wing" tackle the issue of outsourcing.So what exactly IS outsourcing?Simply put, outsourcing is the practice of subcontracting various jobs to outside of the country that you live in.The first question most people would ask is, "What are the advantages of sending jobs overseas?"Well, the answer to that question isn't a simple one because it depends on who you're talking about. See, outsourcing is good for some people and bad for others. So just who gains and who loses out?Let's start with the pe
    purposes of this article we will use it to refer to those owners of websites who are forever searching for ways to get the search engine spiders to visit their websites..

    Many people who have websites do not build them themselves and do not have the fully understand how they are constructed. It’s really fairly simple though..

    Everything that is visible in a web browser when you visit a website, including the font size, colors and styles (underline, bold, italic etc.) appears as it does because of “coded” instructions given to it by the site designer.

    These standard “codes” are enclosed by pairs of “tags” which tell the Web Browser displaying the site how it should appear to the visitor. These “tags” consist of angle brackets, <> and , at the beginning and end of each section of text.

    The World Wide Web was the brain child of Tim Berners-Lee, of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and it's creation had nothing to do with particle physics, but was instead designed as a medium to easily store, access, update and ultimatley share vast amounts of data.

    Tim Ber

    Online Marketing: Five Principles That Help You Succeed NOW
    I have been working for Internet companies since 1994. First at America Online and now in my own marketing and design business. The only online marketing rule I adhere to is that things are constantly changing. That could make marketing difficult. To keep moving forward, I use the following five principles:1. Ask the right questionsUnless you ask the right marketing questions, you will waste a lot of your valuable time on things that don’t matter. Abraham Lincoln was quoted as saying, “If I had eight hours to chop down a tree, I’d spend six hours sharpening my ax.” Gather the people you trust to work on business problems and ask them to make a list of the three main problems your customers have identified for you. Then analyze thos
    web browser when you visit a website, including the font size, colors and styles (underline, bold, italic etc.) appears as it does because of “coded” instructions given to it by the site designer.

    These standard “codes” are enclosed by pairs of “tags” which tell the Web Browser displaying the site how it should appear to the visitor. These “tags” consist of angle brackets, <> and , at the beginning and end of each section of text.

    The World Wide Web was the brain child of Tim Berners-Lee, of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and it's creation had nothing to do with particle physics, but was instead designed as a medium to easily store, access, update and ultimatley share vast amounts of data.

    Tim Ber

    California Limited Liability Company Names
    Guidelines for selecting a LLC NameSelecting a name for your LLC is one of the first steps in organizing your LLC. The California Secretary of State, will first check to make sure that your selected name is not currently in active use by another California LLC. In the State of California, LLC and Corporation names are distinctly separate. For example, it is possible to have similar names that only differ by the corporate identifer. There can be a name of 'Company Name, LLC' and 'Company Name, Inc.'. Many states would consider the two previous examples as deceptively similar, but not the California Secretary of State.Likely to DeceiveThe State of California will not file any document that is deceptively similar
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    The World Wide Web was the brain child of Tim Berners-Lee, of the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and it's creation had nothing to do with particle physics, but was instead designed as a medium to easily store, access, update and ultimatley share vast amounts of data.

    Tim Berners-Lee was building on the concept of hypertext. Hypertext, when it was originally created, referred to any text that contains links which allow you to move wherever you want within its parameters, without having to do so in strict sequence.

    In 1990 Berners-Lee wrote the first version of the "HyperText Markup Language", now known simply as "HTML", which is the code from which all present day text based webpages are made.

    So What's W3C got to do with this?

    The links in a web page would not always take the user to the link or data they wished to access, as different formats of hypertext were being used. In other words there was more than one protocol and not all matched up.

    So in 1994, to help establish true World Wide Web intercommunication, Berners-Lee and other WWW pioneers established the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C.

    In the past thirteen years W3C has set many voluntary standards for HTML used to build webpages, enabling those website designers who choose to adopt them to build websites which will be accessible by any computer operating system. It’s because of the overwhelming acceptance of these W3C standards that we now have such a reliable and universally useable Internet.

    This is why you can view the same web page in many different internet browsers and still make sense of them, whether you are using FireFox, IE, Netscape, Mozilla, or Opera.

    W3C HTML has since been enhanced with CSS, and will eventually be

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