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Don't Wait Until You Need Clients, Make TIME for Marketing NOW! ss web pages when they are not available in the normal way. Using a very simple tool on the Google search engine.When your phone is ringing off the hook and you're busy working with clients, the last thing you're probably thinking about is taking time out to market and promote your business. (Big mistake!)In fact, the two big mistakes most self-employed professionals make when it comes to marketing include: not making time for it, and not being consistent about the process when they do finally start. The longer you wait to put an effective system in place, the longer it will take to have a full appointment book month in and month out.Think about it, if you don Click over to Google.com, and type in a random search; anything you can think of. In Google's search results you will see the normal blue links and a description, which would normally take you to the web page being described. If you click on that main blue link, you will be taken to the most up to date version of the web page. Now, if th Is Appreciation in the Workplace Contagious? Have you ever gone to read a web page, and received some kind of error message, telling you that the page has been removed, or that's it's temporarily not available?Is appreciation contagious? It should be. How important is it? Do we show or receive appropriate amounts of appreciation? Day after day we go to work, put forth our best effort and don't expect much for an honest day's work. But how does the day totally change when you get that unexpected thank you? If you are like me, it can make a huge difference, and make all the work that much more fulfilling. Being appreciated makes me worker harder, raises my self-esteem to new heights, and makes the job I am performing that much more enjoyable.Merriam-Webster's Dictionar Frustrating isn't it? What if...you knew about a secret Google magic trick, that allowed you to see the missing web page, even if the website owner had completely removed the page from their website...wouldn't that be very cool, not too mention really handy? Before I tell you 'exactly' how to do this, let's look at why web pages suddenly go missing or develop errors. 1. The most common reason is human error. Chances are, the website owner or someone they have updating the pages for them, probably made a few changes here and there, and saved the file incorrectly. All it takes is one miss-typed letter in the file name, and you won't be able to view it. 2. Often a particular web page may be removed deliberately by the website owner. This might happen if the information on the page was time sensitive, or they might decide to pull the plug on a controversial article. 3. On other occasions a page may be moved to a different area of the website. 4. This is a popular one. Sometimes websites receive unexpected traffic surges, and their servers struggle to operate normally under the additional strain. When this happens, you may end up getting an error message if you try to access the website during this traffic spike. The page may be there, but you just can't view it, because the server running the website, just hasn't got enough power left to show it to you. Fact is; there are many more reasons why web pages suddenly become unavailable. You will sometimes find that if you go back to view a web page a few hours later, that everything is back to normal. However, I'm not here to tell you to come back later. I want to show you a quick way to access web pages when they are not available in the normal way. Using a very simple tool on the Google search engine. Click over to Google.com, and type in a random search; anything you can think of. In Google's search results you will see the normal blue links and a description, which would normally take you to the web page being described. If you click on that main blue link, you will be taken to the most up to date version of the web page. Now, if th Adsense and Tech Related Sites: Some Personal Observations ow to do this, let's look at why web pages suddenly go missing or develop errors.I’m noticing a trend in my Adsense revenue per day across all the sites that I currently manage and wanted to get some feedback from other webmasters on the issue. I have a MySpace related site which brings in around 1000 uniques a day, not bad since its only a couple months old. The MySpace site gets a little under 100 clicks a day, with that type of traffic. My webmaster related sites however might collectively get the same traffic as MySpaceResources.net but the CTR is much lower, most days none at all.Now there are a lot of variables besides just topic that I’m thinking 1. The most common reason is human error. Chances are, the website owner or someone they have updating the pages for them, probably made a few changes here and there, and saved the file incorrectly. All it takes is one miss-typed letter in the file name, and you won't be able to view it. 2. Often a particular web page may be removed deliberately by the website owner. This might happen if the information on the page was time sensitive, or they might decide to pull the plug on a controversial article. 3. On other occasions a page may be moved to a different area of the website. 4. This is a popular one. Sometimes websites receive unexpected traffic surges, and their servers struggle to operate normally under the additional strain. When this happens, you may end up getting an error message if you try to access the website during this traffic spike. The page may be there, but you just can't view it, because the server running the website, just hasn't got enough power left to show it to you. Fact is; there are many more reasons why web pages suddenly become unavailable. You will sometimes find that if you go back to view a web page a few hours later, that everything is back to normal. However, I'm not here to tell you to come back later. I want to show you a quick way to access web pages when they are not available in the normal way. Using a very simple tool on the Google search engine. Click over to Google.com, and type in a random search; anything you can think of. In Google's search results you will see the normal blue links and a description, which would normally take you to the web page being described. If you click on that main blue link, you will be taken to the most up to date version of the web page. Now, if th Are Your Marketing Efforts Working...Or Could They Use A Little Help? might happen if the information on the page was time sensitive, or they might decide to pull the plug on a controversial article.Marketing is a broad business subject that encompasses a range of activities including advertising, public relations, sales, and promotions. Generally, you will find that people often confuse sales with marketing, when in fact the two are quite different. Marketing is all about getting a product or service into the market, promoting it, influencing behavior, and encouraging sales turnover. Sales, quite distinctly, is the actual transaction of getting a product or service into the hands of your customers.With so many messages being propelled towards all of us these 3. On other occasions a page may be moved to a different area of the website. 4. This is a popular one. Sometimes websites receive unexpected traffic surges, and their servers struggle to operate normally under the additional strain. When this happens, you may end up getting an error message if you try to access the website during this traffic spike. The page may be there, but you just can't view it, because the server running the website, just hasn't got enough power left to show it to you. Fact is; there are many more reasons why web pages suddenly become unavailable. You will sometimes find that if you go back to view a web page a few hours later, that everything is back to normal. However, I'm not here to tell you to come back later. I want to show you a quick way to access web pages when they are not available in the normal way. Using a very simple tool on the Google search engine. Click over to Google.com, and type in a random search; anything you can think of. In Google's search results you will see the normal blue links and a description, which would normally take you to the web page being described. If you click on that main blue link, you will be taken to the most up to date version of the web page. Now, if th Search Engine Optimization Help for Giving a Thrust to your Business! ing this traffic spike. The page may be there, but you just can't view it, because the server running the website, just hasn't got enough power left to show it to you.That there are numerous sites in the web is known to all. But do you know that most of them are mere presence in the web and no one even has a clue about such sites, except the owners of course. So what do you want your site to be: fade to oblivion or be seen, heard and known by one and all? Well this is entirely up to you and search engine optimization help is always at hand to help you out in this. But make sure that you are following the correct search engine optimization guidelines for making your site popular in the web.I have compiled a list of search engine optimizat Fact is; there are many more reasons why web pages suddenly become unavailable. You will sometimes find that if you go back to view a web page a few hours later, that everything is back to normal. However, I'm not here to tell you to come back later. I want to show you a quick way to access web pages when they are not available in the normal way. Using a very simple tool on the Google search engine. Click over to Google.com, and type in a random search; anything you can think of. In Google's search results you will see the normal blue links and a description, which would normally take you to the web page being described. If you click on that main blue link, you will be taken to the most up to date version of the web page. Now, if th How I Got Rid of Customer Support and Saved 8 Hours a Day ss web pages when they are not available in the normal way. Using a very simple tool on the Google search engine.You may not be aware of this, but customer support can very easily be your main time consumer. Yes, those emails that you get, and answer one by one, they end up taking a LOT of your time.Now, how would I know that?The reason I know that is because this happened to me. Except doing my company’s customer support got to a point where I was spending around 8 hours a day doing it. Every SINGLE day.But even if you are not spending 8 full hours a day doing support, let’s pretend that you’re only getting 25% of the support I was getting, that would mean you’d still b Click over to Google.com, and type in a random search; anything you can think of. In Google's search results you will see the normal blue links and a description, which would normally take you to the web page being described. If you click on that main blue link, you will be taken to the most up to date version of the web page. Now, if that page has recently been removed, or moved somewhere else, you will more than likely just get an error message. When this happens to you, I bet you would normally just click your 'back button' and try the next listing in the search results, and I right? Try This Instead... Go back to Google's search results and look to the right of the green web page address, underneath the page description. You will see a blue link titled 'Cached'. When Google updates their search results, they store the latest version of the web page in their 'Cached' database. Every time a new update is done, Google overwrites the older version of the Cached web page with the latest one. When you click on the 'Cached' link next to a search result, it's like viewing a 'recording' of the original page. Sometimes these Cached pages will only be a day or two old, other times you might see one that has been stored for over a month or even longer. When you view a page in Google's Cached database, there is an information bar at the top of the page, where amongst other things, Google tells you the date that the page was retrieved and stored in their database. Next time you use Google to find information, and come across a web page error stopping you from viewing the page, hit your back button, and click on the Cached version of the search result. I'm sure you'll find it a very handy little trick to know. Here's Another Trick You might be thinking that using Google's Cached database, is only really handy when you are using Google to search for something. That's not the case. Sometimes you might try and access a web page from your favorites menu, or maybe via a link on a website, or in an e-mail. If you get one of those blank error messages when you visit the page, try this: 1. Copy the web page address and then go to www.Go
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