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Do You Really Want Local County Contracts? ver growing Microsoft Windows Live "service" is offering the same thing and with millions of Live.com service users, providing your RSS feed as a simple subscription button is a real no-brainer!If you really want to secure government contacts at the county level; there is a lot more than just getting on a list and bidding on a solicitation. Government even at the country level is a little corrupt and insider-ish. You can complain about the evils, backdoor deals and wasting of tax payers money or you can remember that the imperfect s See it in action at: Public Relations for a Local Maid Service Over the last year you can not have escaped those RSS buttons all over the Internet, inviting you to sign up for the website owners RSS feed(s) Apple, Microsoft, CNN, the BBC, even the owner of your local pet shop uses these RSS buttons on their website. With Internet Explorer 7 now containing a built in "RSS reader" complete with a button that turns orange when it detects an RSS feed on a webpage - RSS is big news for Internet Marketing. Among the popular RSS buttons seen all over the Internet are the ones with Yahoo and MSN branding on them. Simply click on one of those RSS buttons and if you are registered with either My Yahoo! ( http://my.yahoo.com ) or My MSN ( http://my.msn.com ) you can instantly add that website's RSS feed to your account - Nice and simple. Well the ever growing Microsoft Windows Live "service" is offering the same thing and with millions of Live.com service users, providing your RSS feed as a simple subscription button is a real no-brainer! See it in action at: A Great Idea That Will Never Happen Apple, Microsoft, CNN, the BBC, even the owner of your local pet shop uses these RSS buttons on their website. With Internet Explorer 7 now containing a built in "RSS reader" complete with a button that turns orange when it detects an RSS feed on a webpage - RSS is big news for Internet Marketing. Among the popular RSS buttons seen all over the Internet are the ones with Yahoo and MSN branding on them. Simply click on one of those RSS buttons and if you are registered with either My Yahoo! ( http://my.yahoo.com ) or My MSN ( http://my.msn.com ) you can instantly add that website's RSS feed to your account - Nice and simple. Well the ever growing Microsoft Windows Live "service" is offering the same thing and with millions of Live.com service users, providing your RSS feed as a simple subscription button is a real no-brainer! See it in action at: Small Business Help Through the #1 Universal Funnel Law for Business Among the popular RSS buttons seen all over the Internet are the ones with Yahoo and MSN branding on them. Simply click on one of those RSS buttons and if you are registered with either My Yahoo! ( http://my.yahoo.com ) or My MSN ( http://my.msn.com ) you can instantly add that website's RSS feed to your account - Nice and simple. Well the ever growing Microsoft Windows Live "service" is offering the same thing and with millions of Live.com service users, providing your RSS feed as a simple subscription button is a real no-brainer! See it in action at: What's in It For Me? Well the ever growing Microsoft Windows Live "service" is offering the same thing and with millions of Live.com service users, providing your RSS feed as a simple subscription button is a real no-brainer! See it in action at: Strategic Outsourcing For Financing And Accounting Services See it in action at: ...just click the Windows Live button on the left hand and side and see it in action. As of writing this article you do NOT even have to have an account with Live.com to see it working. On clicking the Windows Live RSS button you will see the "UpdateXP.com Newsletter" RSS feed added to the Live.com website. Simply click on one of the news items "[more]" links and you will see it open up gracefully on the screen - no new window opens. Now check out the "Send to a friend" option - powerful viral marketing for your website with just one click. And the code? Simply right click and view my source code remembering modify with your own URL! (PLEASE download the Windows Live image and upload to your own website though.) Here is the link: http://www.updatexp.com/image-files/addtolive.gif Why should I bother? As I have alrea
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