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7 Tips For Discovering What You Want From Your New Career de to move, you can't take your name with you because it doesn't belong to you. This is ethically and morally wrong. Always retain the rights to your domain name and have access to your registration information. If you don't take the necessary precautions at the start, it may cost you down the line as your site grows in popularity while you're stuck with a designer that has limited abilities.Here are some tips to help you in the career discovery process. You can do them in any order that you'd like, and feel free to skip any that you're not comfortable with. Achieving your dream career is a journey of self-discovery, and finding out who you really are and what you really want out of life can be a fulfilling exercise in itself.Tip #1 - Discover (or re-discover) what you're really passionate about. If your new career isn't something you could feel passionate about, then it's probably not the right choice for you. Think about what you enjoy doing in your spare time: your hobbies, what you like to watch on TV, what you like to read and study, and what you like to discuss with family and frien 8. You Should Need Only One Number to Call For Any Problem Having a web design company who will look after all aspects of your website will save you time, money and headaches. If you have any problems it's best to have one number to call for a solution and only one number. You don't ever want to find yourself managing an issue among various service providers, especially when the technical issues become complex. It is very easy for a developer to say "oh no - that's not my problem, you need to talk to your web host, or your internet service provider, or your domain registrar". Have a single person who knows what they are doing and willing to be accountable and solve your problem, even if they need to deal with a third pa Web Marketing - What a Good Microsite Should Look Like? Part 1 of 3 1. Basing your Decision on Price AloneA microsite is a single-page web site devoted to selling a single product or service. It is a direct marketing tool that is very suitable for network marketing (signing up new members for a Multi Level Marketing downstream) as well.Here is an example that is not perfect but still does many things right in terms of design and copy:http://www.PublishingSeminar.comThis is a microsite selling a 2-day book marketing seminar in NYC.I'll list some of the correct elements that makes this design above-the-average:1) A specific and somewhat unusual offer up-front. (See the screenshot below.) They are promising to double or triple your annual income after this 2-day event during which they will i Price is always an important factor when choosing any product or service. For those who are not familiar with web design companies and don’t know what questions to ask, often the default is to choose the lowest bidder and this could be a serious error. It is very likely in the technology field to run into problems when awarding jobs to the lowest bidder. Web developers who quote low prices are usually taking some kind of short cut in their development. Some shortcuts are the omission of statistics or the use of template style designs. Although some templates look reasonably good, if your web developer has done work for other companies, even your competitors, your sites may come across with striking similarities. Once your site is completed you may notice new sites popping up in your community designed by that developer with the same template. In the end, you need to evaluate the price/ performance proposition and ask yourself if you really want the lowest bidder building what could be your most visible marketing tool. 2. Get Someone who can Provide Ongoing Support Many business's web sites contain information or material that is incorrect, obsolete, or just plain out of date. Some web developers will move onto their next project and forget about your site's existence leaving you with no human support for future changes. Be sure that your web developer will look after all aspects of your website; a single call or email is all you should have to do to get what you need. 3. Don’t Underestimate the Power of Statistics Make sure your web developer will provide you with detailed, real-time web statistics. Some developers may provide basic hit counters, or worse, no statistics at all. As the owner of the web site you need to see your web site's statistics to measure its effectiveness and make changes as necessary. Be sure that you have access to traffic, and detailed statistical information. Knowing which pages on your site get the most visits, how long visitors spend on each, which search engine sent them to you and where they can from are just a few of the tools that will enable you to periodically fine tune your web site for better results. Also, you should never have to rely on a web developer to send you reports - be sure you have online access to this anytime you want. Ask in advance if it is free with the web site or an additional cost or monthly fee. You wouldn't drive your car without a dash board – don't try it with your web site either. 4. Insist on Formal Training and Experience Your developer needs to understand design aspects and accessibility issues. This comes directly from having proper experience and training. Ensure they have the required knowledge of web programming to build custom applications from basic to advanced as your business grows. Database security and integration is essential when storing sensitive information on your website. Your developer should always keep up-to-date with upcoming technologies and programs. 5. Overlooking the Possible Need for Scalability One major downfall of sites created by amateurs is the lack of scalability. At some point you'll need new features added to your site. Not only will it make your site more profitable, but it will make your job, and your staff members' jobs less time consuming as you begin automating tasks within a web environment. When the time comes to expand, your site will need to be scrapped and a new one created. This is one of those "pay me now or pay me later" situations. 6. Mistaking a Directory Listing for a Web Presence Many business owners have a vague understanding of the Internet and how it works. Web directory listings may seem like an appealing, inexpensive solution to business owners who are not familiar with Internet marketing. A web directory listing is a web page within a larger web site. Capabilities on a directory listing site is minimal if any. Some will provide only basic company information and not much beyond that. Future development would be nearly impossible without switching to a real web developer. Any business trying to promote a successful image needs to have a customized professional web site with a unique domain name – www.yourcompany.com. 7. Be Sure You Can Pick Up and Move if You Want Some web designers lock you in with them for the duration of your site. They may actually hold the rights to your domain name (www.yourcompany.com), which means if you ever decide to move, you can't take your name with you because it doesn't belong to you. This is ethically and morally wrong. Always retain the rights to your domain name and have access to your registration information. If you don't take the necessary precautions at the start, it may cost you down the line as your site grows in popularity while you're stuck with a designer that has limited abilities. 8. You Should Need Only One Number to Call For Any Problem Having a web design company who will look after all aspects of your website will save you time, money and headaches. If you have any problems it's best to have one number to call for a solution and only one number. You don't ever want to find yourself managing an issue among various service providers, especially when the technical issues become complex. It is very easy for a developer to say "oh no - that's not my problem, you need to talk to your web host, or your internet service provider, or your domain registrar". Have a single person who knows what they are doing and willing to be accountable and solve your problem, even if they need to deal with a third par Bloggers Are A Lot Like Pigeons any business's web sites contain information or material that is incorrect, obsolete, or just plain out of date. Some web developers will move onto their next project and forget about your site's existence leaving you with no human support for future changes. Be sure that your web developer will look after all aspects of your website; a single call or email is all you should have to do to get what you need.So I'm sure many of you read the title and thought, "Where is he going to go with this one?"Okay, I agree it sounds corny, but it is amazing how your mind frames things early on a cold, wet Midwest winter morning walking to the train station (remember, a perfect morning involves staying in my sweats, not leaving the house, working on the computer). Now granted, I do hope most of us are potty trained better, have a more permanent residence and a sharper mind when it comes to avoiding traffic, but stay with me and read on.Both bloggers and pigeons are:1. Vastly colorful and individual. The flock of pigeons that served as my inspiration reminded me of how unique each one was physically. At a glance 3. Don’t Underestimate the Power of Statistics Make sure your web developer will provide you with detailed, real-time web statistics. Some developers may provide basic hit counters, or worse, no statistics at all. As the owner of the web site you need to see your web site's statistics to measure its effectiveness and make changes as necessary. Be sure that you have access to traffic, and detailed statistical information. Knowing which pages on your site get the most visits, how long visitors spend on each, which search engine sent them to you and where they can from are just a few of the tools that will enable you to periodically fine tune your web site for better results. Also, you should never have to rely on a web developer to send you reports - be sure you have online access to this anytime you want. Ask in advance if it is free with the web site or an additional cost or monthly fee. You wouldn't drive your car without a dash board – don't try it with your web site either. 4. Insist on Formal Training and Experience Your developer needs to understand design aspects and accessibility issues. This comes directly from having proper experience and training. Ensure they have the required knowledge of web programming to build custom applications from basic to advanced as your business grows. Database security and integration is essential when storing sensitive information on your website. Your developer should always keep up-to-date with upcoming technologies and programs. 5. Overlooking the Possible Need for Scalability One major downfall of sites created by amateurs is the lack of scalability. At some point you'll need new features added to your site. Not only will it make your site more profitable, but it will make your job, and your staff members' jobs less time consuming as you begin automating tasks within a web environment. When the time comes to expand, your site will need to be scrapped and a new one created. This is one of those "pay me now or pay me later" situations. 6. Mistaking a Directory Listing for a Web Presence Many business owners have a vague understanding of the Internet and how it works. Web directory listings may seem like an appealing, inexpensive solution to business owners who are not familiar with Internet marketing. A web directory listing is a web page within a larger web site. Capabilities on a directory listing site is minimal if any. Some will provide only basic company information and not much beyond that. Future development would be nearly impossible without switching to a real web developer. Any business trying to promote a successful image needs to have a customized professional web site with a unique domain name – www.yourcompany.com. 7. Be Sure You Can Pick Up and Move if You Want Some web designers lock you in with them for the duration of your site. They may actually hold the rights to your domain name (www.yourcompany.com), which means if you ever decide to move, you can't take your name with you because it doesn't belong to you. This is ethically and morally wrong. Always retain the rights to your domain name and have access to your registration information. If you don't take the necessary precautions at the start, it may cost you down the line as your site grows in popularity while you're stuck with a designer that has limited abilities. 8. You Should Need Only One Number to Call For Any Problem Having a web design company who will look after all aspects of your website will save you time, money and headaches. If you have any problems it's best to have one number to call for a solution and only one number. You don't ever want to find yourself managing an issue among various service providers, especially when the technical issues become complex. It is very easy for a developer to say "oh no - that's not my problem, you need to talk to your web host, or your internet service provider, or your domain registrar". Have a single person who knows what they are doing and willing to be accountable and solve your problem, even if they need to deal with a third pa What''s the Difference Between the Big 2 Affiliate Networks? y on a web developer to send you reports - be sure you have online access to this anytime you want. Ask in advance if it is free with the web site or an additional cost or monthly fee. You wouldn't drive your car without a dash board – don't try it with your web site either.As an affiliate it’s likely that you’re accustomed to writing product comparisons to enrich your website. If only it were that easy to compare the two largest and most popular affiliate networks. Both have an array of high quality merchant partners that affiliates can sign on with to forward buyers and receive commissions. There’s no reason why an affiliate wouldn’t want to deal with both networks. The terms and conditions for participation vary somewhat, but both have in place mechanisms to connect reputable merchants with the need for an additional sales channel with affiliates, or advertisers who are willing and able to direct qualified customers to them.The networks streamline the process for both the mer 4. Insist on Formal Training and Experience Your developer needs to understand design aspects and accessibility issues. This comes directly from having proper experience and training. Ensure they have the required knowledge of web programming to build custom applications from basic to advanced as your business grows. Database security and integration is essential when storing sensitive information on your website. Your developer should always keep up-to-date with upcoming technologies and programs. 5. Overlooking the Possible Need for Scalability One major downfall of sites created by amateurs is the lack of scalability. At some point you'll need new features added to your site. Not only will it make your site more profitable, but it will make your job, and your staff members' jobs less time consuming as you begin automating tasks within a web environment. When the time comes to expand, your site will need to be scrapped and a new one created. This is one of those "pay me now or pay me later" situations. 6. Mistaking a Directory Listing for a Web Presence Many business owners have a vague understanding of the Internet and how it works. Web directory listings may seem like an appealing, inexpensive solution to business owners who are not familiar with Internet marketing. A web directory listing is a web page within a larger web site. Capabilities on a directory listing site is minimal if any. Some will provide only basic company information and not much beyond that. Future development would be nearly impossible without switching to a real web developer. Any business trying to promote a successful image needs to have a customized professional web site with a unique domain name – www.yourcompany.com. 7. Be Sure You Can Pick Up and Move if You Want Some web designers lock you in with them for the duration of your site. They may actually hold the rights to your domain name (www.yourcompany.com), which means if you ever decide to move, you can't take your name with you because it doesn't belong to you. This is ethically and morally wrong. Always retain the rights to your domain name and have access to your registration information. If you don't take the necessary precautions at the start, it may cost you down the line as your site grows in popularity while you're stuck with a designer that has limited abilities. 8. You Should Need Only One Number to Call For Any Problem Having a web design company who will look after all aspects of your website will save you time, money and headaches. If you have any problems it's best to have one number to call for a solution and only one number. You don't ever want to find yourself managing an issue among various service providers, especially when the technical issues become complex. It is very easy for a developer to say "oh no - that's not my problem, you need to talk to your web host, or your internet service provider, or your domain registrar". Have a single person who knows what they are doing and willing to be accountable and solve your problem, even if they need to deal with a third pa Private Label Rights on a Budget s within a web environment. When the time comes to expand, your site will need to be scrapped and a new one created. This is one of those "pay me now or pay me later" situations.If like the idea of creating an information product with private label rights and are just starting out, I would suggest you keep your initial outlay of money to a minimum as well as your monthly expenses.Let's talk about your initial outlay of money to get started. Aside from any costs required to start and maintain your business, you will essentially have four expenses as it relates to private label rights part:1) Private label rights product2) Epublishing tools3) Website and hosting4) Payment processorLet's take a close look at each one and how you can keep costs low when getting started with private label rights:1) Private label rights products. I have seen 6. Mistaking a Directory Listing for a Web Presence Many business owners have a vague understanding of the Internet and how it works. Web directory listings may seem like an appealing, inexpensive solution to business owners who are not familiar with Internet marketing. A web directory listing is a web page within a larger web site. Capabilities on a directory listing site is minimal if any. Some will provide only basic company information and not much beyond that. Future development would be nearly impossible without switching to a real web developer. Any business trying to promote a successful image needs to have a customized professional web site with a unique domain name – www.yourcompany.com. 7. Be Sure You Can Pick Up and Move if You Want Some web designers lock you in with them for the duration of your site. They may actually hold the rights to your domain name (www.yourcompany.com), which means if you ever decide to move, you can't take your name with you because it doesn't belong to you. This is ethically and morally wrong. Always retain the rights to your domain name and have access to your registration information. If you don't take the necessary precautions at the start, it may cost you down the line as your site grows in popularity while you're stuck with a designer that has limited abilities. 8. You Should Need Only One Number to Call For Any Problem Having a web design company who will look after all aspects of your website will save you time, money and headaches. If you have any problems it's best to have one number to call for a solution and only one number. You don't ever want to find yourself managing an issue among various service providers, especially when the technical issues become complex. It is very easy for a developer to say "oh no - that's not my problem, you need to talk to your web host, or your internet service provider, or your domain registrar". Have a single person who knows what they are doing and willing to be accountable and solve your problem, even if they need to deal with a third pa Keyword Meta Tags - SEO Bloggers & Search Engines Say ... Ding! Pointless! de to move, you can't take your name with you because it doesn't belong to you. This is ethically and morally wrong. Always retain the rights to your domain name and have access to your registration information. If you don't take the necessary precautions at the start, it may cost you down the line as your site grows in popularity while you're stuck with a designer that has limited abilities.First, a quote "... implementing meta tags - more specifically the keyword meta tag - is not going to have any affect on your rankings." - SEO Jill Whalen of HighRankings.com said recently in LED discussion list.Two list members then (who claim to be SEO's) quoted Jill Whalen's above comment suggesting they believe that keyword meta tags still have an effect on ranking. Can keyword meta tags possibly still matter? Title tags still matter - critically, description tags may, sometimes matter ... a little, but keyword meta tags? Uh-uh.It's long past time to stop wasting energy on that tag and I hope those two SEO's who both claimed they found meta tags useful will spend their energies elsewhere in the future. 8. You Should Need Only One Number to Call For Any Problem Having a web design company who will look after all aspects of your website will save you time, money and headaches. If you have any problems it's best to have one number to call for a solution and only one number. You don't ever want to find yourself managing an issue among various service providers, especially when the technical issues become complex. It is very easy for a developer to say "oh no - that's not my problem, you need to talk to your web host, or your internet service provider, or your domain registrar". Have a single person who knows what they are doing and willing to be accountable and solve your problem, even if they need to deal with a third party regarding the issue. At least you know you will be looked after with only one phone call on your part.
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