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    Career Authenticity - Step 2 - Express Your True Self at Work
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    added content get visited by the Googlebot often... sometimes every day.

    3) I then place an advertisement on these sites, promoting my actual web site. When the Googlebot pays these sites a visit, the ad itself (NOT my web page) is ranked in Google for the keyphrase I've used. On many occasions my ad's have reached the #1 position in Google for my targeted keyphrase, in as little as 48 hours.

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    How Can You Create a Healthy Healthcare Organization? Treat It Like a Patient!
    Quality improvement should be a system-wide initiative. Many healthcare facilities think of quality only as it applies to the clinical side. They concentrate on outcomes defined by accrediting bodies such as JHACO. Many businesses are like this too. However, the best organizations use quality tools throughout their organization. I want to show you the benefits of doing so.As a healthcare professional would you even think of just treating one part of the body to keep a patient healthy? For instance, do you think that just by concentrating on the heart that you can keep the rest of the body healthy? Certainly not! Healthc
    There's an old saying that goes, "God takes care of babies and idiots."

    Truly this statement applies to me, because when it comes to my search engine optimization skills, I'm on the idiot side of scale. But that's okay because idiots are loved, and can easily survive in the search engine game too.

    Let me explain.

    Although NONE of my 6 web sites rank in Google's top 10 (or top 20 and 30 for that matter), and I only advertise 2 of my sites using AdWords, Google still helps me make a lot of money.

    That's probably because I went into this search engine optimization 'thingy' with a grain of salt. I don't keep any secret arsenals of software tools that reverse engineer web sites to figure out why their ranking high. I haven't read any of the latest must-have volumes on search engine optimization. (Although they're on my to-do list when - and IF - business ever slows down.)

    And still my MVP Google does its best to make me happy. And I do my best to give its searchers relevant content. But not in the way that most SEO savvy webmasters would recognize

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    "It's actually very easy to get traffic from Google if you think outside the box."

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    My strategy for getting traffic from Google is quite simple.

    You see I don't go out of my way looking for link partners. My sites are basically 1-2 page sales letters, and nobody wants to link to me, unless they're getting paid.

    Nor do I put a tremendous amount of effort into on-page optimization. I sprinkle my targeted keyphrase here and there, and I'm done with it. I write for my paying customers.

    What I do is follow this process:

    1) I find other established sites that already have good PageRank and adequate incoming links.

    2) I make sure these sites add new content every day. Sites with frequently added content get visited by the Googlebot often... sometimes every day.

    3) I then place an advertisement on these sites, promoting my actual web site. When the Googlebot pays these sites a visit, the ad itself (NOT my web page) is ranked in Google for the keyphrase I've used. On many occasions my ad's have reached the #1 position in Google for my targeted keyphrase, in as little as 48 hours.

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    "Where can you readily find

    Make Money On EBay While Others Are Scratching Their Heads!
    Aaargh! Why is my competition getting way more hits than mine?There are several reasons why, but I hope to explain at least the major reason.Poor titles with a lack of highly targeted keywordsThe majority of eBay sellers are completely unaware that they are jeopardising their success through lack of knowledge. Knowledge is POWER and the most effective way to power-pack your auctions is to use highly targeted keywords in your auction titles and descriptions...Let’s start with your title …eBay estimates that over 90% of users search eBay by using the basic search feature which means they only search
    Google still helps me make a lot of money.

    That's probably because I went into this search engine optimization 'thingy' with a grain of salt. I don't keep any secret arsenals of software tools that reverse engineer web sites to figure out why their ranking high. I haven't read any of the latest must-have volumes on search engine optimization. (Although they're on my to-do list when - and IF - business ever slows down.)

    And still my MVP Google does its best to make me happy. And I do my best to give its searchers relevant content. But not in the way that most SEO savvy webmasters would recognize

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    "It's actually very easy to get traffic from Google if you think outside the box."

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    My strategy for getting traffic from Google is quite simple.

    You see I don't go out of my way looking for link partners. My sites are basically 1-2 page sales letters, and nobody wants to link to me, unless they're getting paid.

    Nor do I put a tremendous amount of effort into on-page optimization. I sprinkle my targeted keyphrase here and there, and I'm done with it. I write for my paying customers.

    What I do is follow this process:

    1) I find other established sites that already have good PageRank and adequate incoming links.

    2) I make sure these sites add new content every day. Sites with frequently added content get visited by the Googlebot often... sometimes every day.

    3) I then place an advertisement on these sites, promoting my actual web site. When the Googlebot pays these sites a visit, the ad itself (NOT my web page) is ranked in Google for the keyphrase I've used. On many occasions my ad's have reached the #1 position in Google for my targeted keyphrase, in as little as 48 hours.

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    "Where can you readily fin

    SEO for the Seasonal Site
    There are many business areas that are seasonal in nature in the brick and mortar world. The same is true for the web, which can make optimizing the site a bit tricky.Certain businesses are inherently seasonal in nature. The classic example would be a ski resort such as Steamboat Springs in Colorado. Obviously, the resort does big business during the winter months when you, me and everyone is recklessly throwing ourselves down the mountains. In the summer, however, business slacks off although the resort tries to come up with other ways to lure people such as mountain biking. Obviously, the summer business is a small fraction of that
    o make me happy. And I do my best to give its searchers relevant content. But not in the way that most SEO savvy webmasters would recognize

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    "It's actually very easy to get traffic from Google if you think outside the box."

    --------------------------------

    My strategy for getting traffic from Google is quite simple.

    You see I don't go out of my way looking for link partners. My sites are basically 1-2 page sales letters, and nobody wants to link to me, unless they're getting paid.

    Nor do I put a tremendous amount of effort into on-page optimization. I sprinkle my targeted keyphrase here and there, and I'm done with it. I write for my paying customers.

    What I do is follow this process:

    1) I find other established sites that already have good PageRank and adequate incoming links.

    2) I make sure these sites add new content every day. Sites with frequently added content get visited by the Googlebot often... sometimes every day.

    3) I then place an advertisement on these sites, promoting my actual web site. When the Googlebot pays these sites a visit, the ad itself (NOT my web page) is ranked in Google for the keyphrase I've used. On many occasions my ad's have reached the #1 position in Google for my targeted keyphrase, in as little as 48 hours.

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    "Where can you readily fin

    11 Deadly Sins of Live TV Interviews Even Seasoned Media Professionals Makeand How to Avoid Them
    1) Dress To ImpressResearch the style of the show and dress to suit - although you may look great more formally dressed than the interviewers, dressing a little more casually while maintaining your sharp grooming can be better.For example, seasonality and fashion comes and goes and if your wardrobe is like autumn, but your two hosts' clothes are dressed for the middle of summer, it is too different and not a good look or connection.2) Check Your Set Background TV set backgrounds, which are out of your control, can be distracting. Watch the show beforehand to get a feel. For examp
    es letters, and nobody wants to link to me, unless they're getting paid.

    Nor do I put a tremendous amount of effort into on-page optimization. I sprinkle my targeted keyphrase here and there, and I'm done with it. I write for my paying customers.

    What I do is follow this process:

    1) I find other established sites that already have good PageRank and adequate incoming links.

    2) I make sure these sites add new content every day. Sites with frequently added content get visited by the Googlebot often... sometimes every day.

    3) I then place an advertisement on these sites, promoting my actual web site. When the Googlebot pays these sites a visit, the ad itself (NOT my web page) is ranked in Google for the keyphrase I've used. On many occasions my ad's have reached the #1 position in Google for my targeted keyphrase, in as little as 48 hours.

    --------------------------------

    "Where can you readily fin

    What's Holding Up Your Promotion?
    You’re performing well in your job. You’ve even been told that you’re up for a promotion. Yet, getting the promotion seems to be taking a long time and you’re getting impatient. Are you wondering how you could make it happen faster? Are you thinking about what else you could do to make yourself the most likely choice for promotion?Of course, there are factors such as budgetary constraints, lost contracts, etc. that could influence the timing of your promotion. You have little control over these factors.However, there are things you can do that would set you apart and catapult your name to the top of the pro
    added content get visited by the Googlebot often... sometimes every day.

    3) I then place an advertisement on these sites, promoting my actual web site. When the Googlebot pays these sites a visit, the ad itself (NOT my web page) is ranked in Google for the keyphrase I've used. On many occasions my ad's have reached the #1 position in Google for my targeted keyphrase, in as little as 48 hours.

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    "Where can you readily find such sites?"

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    Believe it or not, a handful (literally a handful) of classified ad sites fit the description to a tee.

    Backpage.com (http://www.backpage.com/) is one of them.

    Backpage.com is a free classified ad service run by New Times, a publisher of alternative news weeklies. They offer classified ad listings for 14 US cities. However even if you're not in one of their specific cities, you may still place an ad.

    Certain advertisements placed through Backpage.com have reached top 10 positions in Google. The ad's that get favorably indexed in top 10 positions normally have less competitive keywords in the title. My personal synopsis is that these are keywords that receive fewer than 3,000 searches a month, according to the Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool.

    An example is 'photo memory quilt.'

    This is a low-traffic, but extremely targeted keyphrase.

    If you do a search on Google for 'photo memory quilt' you'll notice an ad placed on Backpage.com is featured in the #9 position. Okay, so it's not the best advertisement in the world, but that's irrelevant.

    The point is--

    * The ad got indexed in a top 10 position in Google.

    * Backpage.com allows advertisers to include web site links in the advertisement. So even though this particular advertiser didn't include his/her URL, they very well could have. This would've generated traffic to their site.

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    "My point?

    This is a cure for getting targeted traffic while waiting for your actual web site to get ranked."

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    Early February 2005 webmaster forums around the world were abuzz with groans, gripes and periodic fits of happiness.

    Why?

    Because Google was doing a major update (dubbed Allegra).

    Sites that had ranked in the to

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