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    Helpful Hints For Designing Print Catalogs
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    now the difference between a keyword and a keystroke or a link and a website…but over the last couple of years I’ve managed to learn a few techniques that have raised my internet profile to the point where people contact me to become my clients.

    Actually all it takes is some time to read, work on some simple steps, read some more, and listen. While the process is never ending it does have its rewards each step of the way.

    Back in ’97 when I, along with a young fellow who kept calling my office offering to help construct my original site, posted my dangoldberg.com to the world, I looked at my site as an online brochure. It saved me the hassle of carrying around lots of paper and mailing out “stuff” that would probably wind up in the trash. All I had to say was, “Do you have a computer?” After the usual “yes,” I’d tell them to get on the internet and go to my site and they’d find out everything relevant to their needs (of course that went along with me finding out what their needs were).

    My website optimization awakening started when a gentleman ca

    Become An Actuary
    Become an Actuary? What the heck is an actuary? That’s what I first said when I heard that job title. Little did I know that being an actuary has been consecutively ranked as one of the best jobs in United States by the Jobs Rated Almanac. The fundamental role of an actuary is to assess a company’s exposure to economic risk. Given that the job was first conceived in the insurance industry, it is no coincidence that insurance companies still employ the majority of actuaries. Think your insurance premiums are too high? You can blame an actuary for that because it is the actuary’s job to calculate and set the rates so that insurance companies can stay profitable.To make such calculations, requires knowledge of mathematics beyond algebra and actuarial modeling. Although not necessary, most actuaries have at the least a bachelor’s degree. No specific major is required but courses in calculus and probability will help an inspiring actuary past the battery of exams needed to become a full-fledged actuary. (Hint: Those w
    Let me start off by telling you that I am by no means anything close to a techie. In fact I’m probably the furthest thing from one. It wasn’t that long ago that I didn’t know the difference between a keyword and a keystroke or a link and a website…but over the last couple of years I’ve managed to learn a few techniques that have raised my internet profile to the point where people contact me to become my clients.

    Actually all it takes is some time to read, work on some simple steps, read some more, and listen. While the process is never ending it does have its rewards each step of the way.

    Back in ’97 when I, along with a young fellow who kept calling my office offering to help construct my original site, posted my dangoldberg.com to the world, I looked at my site as an online brochure. It saved me the hassle of carrying around lots of paper and mailing out “stuff” that would probably wind up in the trash. All I had to say was, “Do you have a computer?” After the usual “yes,” I’d tell them to get on the internet and go to my site and they’d find out everything relevant to their needs (of course that went along with me finding out what their needs were).

    My website optimization awakening started when a gentleman called me wondering if I’d mind being a link on his site. I said, “not at all.” Within a few months I received an e-mail asking if I could conduct a sales training seminar for the sender’s company. When I inquired where they had heard about me that responded that they had been to my website. With a little more probing I found out that they had been directed there from the link on the previously mentioned site. Hmmm…my little brain went into action and I realized that it wouldn’t be a bad idea if I began to try to get links on other sites as well as find out additional ways to gain exposure for my company through my web presence.

    First, I began writing articles for other sites. Next, I realized that search engines looked for all kinds of items that helped in getting higher page ranks: meta name descriptions (phrases that describe how you want people to know about your site) and meta name keywords (words that people search for in search engines that put your site in the rankings). Then I learned how to craft the corresponding descriptions and keywords.

    I also learned how content was so important and how the spiders (those search devises that go over your site and send the information back to the search engines so they can rank you)…read from upper left to lower right.

    The more I worked on my site the more business I received and the more prospect inquiries came my way. The more content I put up (on my site and others), the more links I had on other sites, and the more e-mails (and potential business) I had waiting for me in my e-mail “in” box.

    As you can tell, I certainly don’t know all the terms. But I do know how to read, listen, and apply the techniques…most of the time. Those times that I don’t, I call on an expert. There’s plenty more to learn about optimization and lots more I want to do with my website, but I have turned my little brainstorm into an avocation and its actually fun watching the applications I’ve learned and applied get results.

    For an entrepreneur like me it’s just another way to use that energy and knowledge to help my business grow. A couple of the tools I used were a website optimization e-book, by an expert I really admire, along with a e-book that has helped me make some money with my site (aside from the clients I gained) both were e-mailed to me by a friend. If you’d like a copy of both books I’d be happy to send them to anyone reading this article. Don’t worry, there’s no charge for either. I got it for free and so will you. All you need to do is send me an e-mail at the address below with the words “Dan Send Books” in the subject line (helps with knowing it’s not spam) and I’ll send them to you. If not, that’s ok too. Just make sure that you find some reference material and/or classes that will help you improve your web presence and increase your business.

    See you on the internet! Let me start off by telling you that I am by no means anything close to a techie. In fact I’m probably the furthest thing from one. It wasn’t that long ago that I didn’t know the difference between a keyword and a keystroke or a link and a website…but over the last couple of years I’ve managed to learn a few techniques that have raised my internet profile to the point where people contact me to become my clients.

    Actually all it takes is some time to read, work on some simple steps, read some more, and listen. While the process is never ending it does have its rewards each step of the way.

    Back in ’97 when I, along with a young fellow who kept calling my office offering to help construct my original site, posted my dangoldberg.com to the world, I looked at my site as an online brochure. It saved me the hassle of carrying around lots of paper and mailing out “stuff” that would probably wind up in the trash. All I had to say was, “Do you have a computer?” After the usual “yes,” I’d tell them to get on the internet and go to my site and they’d find out everything relevant to their needs (of course that went along with me finding out what their needs were).

    My website optimization awakening started when a gentleman ca

    License Required
    Before you can open for business, you must first get a license. There are several types of license that may be needed before you begin operation. Without the proper permits, you may be operating your business illegally. Most businesses need a city or county license. There may also be other requirements from the state or federal government for certain types of licenses.Most states require a special license to sell firearms. Some may even require one to sell gasoline, tobacco, and liquor. Certain professions also require special licenses. They include Real Estate Agents, Auctioneers, Appraisers and Contractors. Some businesses require a federal license, such as, manufacturing tobacco, alcohol or firearms. TV and Radio stations also must have a federal license.Most small business licenses are pretty easy to get. First start with your County Court Clerk. If you are locating in a city, the city clerk should be able to point you in the right direction. To purchase a small business license, you usually
    verything relevant to their needs (of course that went along with me finding out what their needs were).

    My website optimization awakening started when a gentleman called me wondering if I’d mind being a link on his site. I said, “not at all.” Within a few months I received an e-mail asking if I could conduct a sales training seminar for the sender’s company. When I inquired where they had heard about me that responded that they had been to my website. With a little more probing I found out that they had been directed there from the link on the previously mentioned site. Hmmm…my little brain went into action and I realized that it wouldn’t be a bad idea if I began to try to get links on other sites as well as find out additional ways to gain exposure for my company through my web presence.

    First, I began writing articles for other sites. Next, I realized that search engines looked for all kinds of items that helped in getting higher page ranks: meta name descriptions (phrases that describe how you want people to know about your site) and meta name keywords (words that people search for in search engines that put your site in the rankings). Then I learned how to craft the corresponding descriptions and keywords.

    I also learned how content was so important and how the spiders (those search devises that go over your site and send the information back to the search engines so they can rank you)…read from upper left to lower right.

    The more I worked on my site the more business I received and the more prospect inquiries came my way. The more content I put up (on my site and others), the more links I had on other sites, and the more e-mails (and potential business) I had waiting for me in my e-mail “in” box.

    As you can tell, I certainly don’t know all the terms. But I do know how to read, listen, and apply the techniques…most of the time. Those times that I don’t, I call on an expert. There’s plenty more to learn about optimization and lots more I want to do with my website, but I have turned my little brainstorm into an avocation and its actually fun watching the applications I’ve learned and applied get results.

    For an entrepreneur like me it’s just another way to use that energy and knowledge to help my business grow. A couple of the tools I used were a website optimization e-book, by an expert I really admire, along with a e-book that has helped me make some money with my site (aside from the clients I gained) both were e-mailed to me by a friend. If you’d like a copy of both books I’d be happy to send them to anyone reading this article. Don’t worry, there’s no charge for either. I got it for free and so will you. All you need to do is send me an e-mail at the address below with the words “Dan Send Books” in the subject line (helps with knowing it’s not spam) and I’ll send them to you. If not, that’s ok too. Just make sure that you find some reference material and/or classes that will help you improve your web presence and increase your business.

    See you on the internet! Let me start off by telling you that I am by no means anything close to a techie. In fact I’m probably the furthest thing from one. It wasn’t that long ago that I didn’t know the difference between a keyword and a keystroke or a link and a website…but over the last couple of years I’ve managed to learn a few techniques that have raised my internet profile to the point where people contact me to become my clients.

    Actually all it takes is some time to read, work on some simple steps, read some more, and listen. While the process is never ending it does have its rewards each step of the way.

    Back in ’97 when I, along with a young fellow who kept calling my office offering to help construct my original site, posted my dangoldberg.com to the world, I looked at my site as an online brochure. It saved me the hassle of carrying around lots of paper and mailing out “stuff” that would probably wind up in the trash. All I had to say was, “Do you have a computer?” After the usual “yes,” I’d tell them to get on the internet and go to my site and they’d find out everything relevant to their needs (of course that went along with me finding out what their needs were).

    My website optimization awakening started when a gentleman ca

    Make Money Selling Other People's Products: Affiliate Marketing
    You can make so much money selling and promoting other people’s products and services. Affiliate marketing is becoming more popular everyday. My success as an affiliate marketer has been centered in the online poker field. In 2005 I was one of the top affiliates for PacificPoker.com. I am also an affiliate for eBay and several poker product websites. PacificPoker.com offered a generous affiliate payout. Most online poker rooms and online casinos have affiliate programs. PacificPoker.com paid me $200.00 for every person I sent through their online doors that made a minimum deposit of $50.00. I made over $100,000 last year from this affiliate program alone.The best way to get started as an affiliate is to visit CommisionJunction. They list thousands of websites that want people like you to sell their products or services. The setup process is simple. And all you have to do is promote and sell. The website you are an affiliate for handles everything else, payments, charge backs, shipping etc. You are tracked through
    ords (words that people search for in search engines that put your site in the rankings). Then I learned how to craft the corresponding descriptions and keywords.

    I also learned how content was so important and how the spiders (those search devises that go over your site and send the information back to the search engines so they can rank you)…read from upper left to lower right.

    The more I worked on my site the more business I received and the more prospect inquiries came my way. The more content I put up (on my site and others), the more links I had on other sites, and the more e-mails (and potential business) I had waiting for me in my e-mail “in” box.

    As you can tell, I certainly don’t know all the terms. But I do know how to read, listen, and apply the techniques…most of the time. Those times that I don’t, I call on an expert. There’s plenty more to learn about optimization and lots more I want to do with my website, but I have turned my little brainstorm into an avocation and its actually fun watching the applications I’ve learned and applied get results.

    For an entrepreneur like me it’s just another way to use that energy and knowledge to help my business grow. A couple of the tools I used were a website optimization e-book, by an expert I really admire, along with a e-book that has helped me make some money with my site (aside from the clients I gained) both were e-mailed to me by a friend. If you’d like a copy of both books I’d be happy to send them to anyone reading this article. Don’t worry, there’s no charge for either. I got it for free and so will you. All you need to do is send me an e-mail at the address below with the words “Dan Send Books” in the subject line (helps with knowing it’s not spam) and I’ll send them to you. If not, that’s ok too. Just make sure that you find some reference material and/or classes that will help you improve your web presence and increase your business.

    See you on the internet! Let me start off by telling you that I am by no means anything close to a techie. In fact I’m probably the furthest thing from one. It wasn’t that long ago that I didn’t know the difference between a keyword and a keystroke or a link and a website…but over the last couple of years I’ve managed to learn a few techniques that have raised my internet profile to the point where people contact me to become my clients.

    Actually all it takes is some time to read, work on some simple steps, read some more, and listen. While the process is never ending it does have its rewards each step of the way.

    Back in ’97 when I, along with a young fellow who kept calling my office offering to help construct my original site, posted my dangoldberg.com to the world, I looked at my site as an online brochure. It saved me the hassle of carrying around lots of paper and mailing out “stuff” that would probably wind up in the trash. All I had to say was, “Do you have a computer?” After the usual “yes,” I’d tell them to get on the internet and go to my site and they’d find out everything relevant to their needs (of course that went along with me finding out what their needs were).

    My website optimization awakening started when a gentleman ca

    How Top Marketers Make Money Fast On The Internet
    It is said that that “If you fail to plan, you plan to fail”. In order to make money fast on the Internet, you really need to plan your work and make it right at the first time. This is one of the key factor top marketers make money faster than any ordinary people who just join this business.You are destined to fail if you simply jump into the bandwagon because everybody is doing it. No wonder it is not a surprise to see 95% of people does not even make any money at all. How do you aspect to make money fast when you don’t know what you have got yourself into?You need to have a proper planning and the right attitude. If you plan to do something, do it until you finish it. Don’t ever jump to another second task before you finish the first task. Let me give you an example. You are planning to promote your business using Google Adwords after buying or reading it from somewhere how good it is. After 2 or 3 days, you see no result. You make a conclusion advertising using Adwords will not do your Internet business
    ied get results.

    For an entrepreneur like me it’s just another way to use that energy and knowledge to help my business grow. A couple of the tools I used were a website optimization e-book, by an expert I really admire, along with a e-book that has helped me make some money with my site (aside from the clients I gained) both were e-mailed to me by a friend. If you’d like a copy of both books I’d be happy to send them to anyone reading this article. Don’t worry, there’s no charge for either. I got it for free and so will you. All you need to do is send me an e-mail at the address below with the words “Dan Send Books” in the subject line (helps with knowing it’s not spam) and I’ll send them to you. If not, that’s ok too. Just make sure that you find some reference material and/or classes that will help you improve your web presence and increase your business.

    See you on the internet! Let me start off by telling you that I am by no means anything close to a techie. In fact I’m probably the furthest thing from one. It wasn’t that long ago that I didn’t know the difference between a keyword and a keystroke or a link and a website…but over the last couple of years I’ve managed to learn a few techniques that have raised my internet profile to the point where people contact me to become my clients.

    Actually all it takes is some time to read, work on some simple steps, read some more, and listen. While the process is never ending it does have its rewards each step of the way.

    Back in ’97 when I, along with a young fellow who kept calling my office offering to help construct my original site, posted my dangoldberg.com to the world, I looked at my site as an online brochure. It saved me the hassle of carrying around lots of paper and mailing out “stuff” that would probably wind up in the trash. All I had to say was, “Do you have a computer?” After the usual “yes,” I’d tell them to get on the internet and go to my site and they’d find out everything relevant to their needs (of course that went along with me finding out what their needs were).

    My website optimization awakening started when a gentleman ca

    A Step-by-Step Guide for Setting up an Online Merchant Account
    The first step in setting up online merchant accounts is selecting the right one to set up. Not only are there quite a few ecommerce merchant account providers available, each one has several different plans each designed to match the needs and size of your online business. You are going to have to go through a procedure to set up the account, and it will involve sharing information with the provider. The time to decide on the perfect provider is before this information sharing process even begins. The best companies that handle internet merchant accounts will have very user friendly websites. All fees and charges involved in the set up and operation of the account will be very clearly presented and easy to understand for each different account plan. If this is not so, you need to find another provider.Once you understand the fees, and have matched the right account to your own business needs, you can begin the process of actually setting up the account. The first step will be to provide basic information. You wil
    now the difference between a keyword and a keystroke or a link and a website…but over the last couple of years I’ve managed to learn a few techniques that have raised my internet profile to the point where people contact me to become my clients.

    Actually all it takes is some time to read, work on some simple steps, read some more, and listen. While the process is never ending it does have its rewards each step of the way.

    Back in ’97 when I, along with a young fellow who kept calling my office offering to help construct my original site, posted my dangoldberg.com to the world, I looked at my site as an online brochure. It saved me the hassle of carrying around lots of paper and mailing out “stuff” that would probably wind up in the trash. All I had to say was, “Do you have a computer?” After the usual “yes,” I’d tell them to get on the internet and go to my site and they’d find out everything relevant to their needs (of course that went along with me finding out what their needs were).

    My website optimization awakening started when a gentleman called me wondering if I’d mind being a link on his site. I said, “not at all.” Within a few months I received an e-mail asking if I could conduct a sales training seminar for the sender’s company. When I inquired where they had heard about me that responded that they had been to my website. With a little more probing I found out that they had been directed there from the link on the previously mentioned site. Hmmm…my little brain went into action and I realized that it wouldn’t be a bad idea if I began to try to get links on other sites as well as find out additional ways to gain exposure for my company through my web presence.

    First, I began writing articles for other sites. Next, I realized that search engines looked for all kinds of items that helped in getting higher page ranks: meta name descriptions (phrases that describe how you want people to know about your site) and meta name keywords (words that people search for in search engines that put your site in the rankings). Then I learned how to craft the corresponding descriptions and keywords.

    I also learned how content was so important and how the spiders (those search devises that go over your site and send the information back to the search engines so they can rank you)…read from upper left to lower right.

    The more I worked on my site the more business I received and the more prospect inquiries came my way. The more content I put up (on my site and others), the more links I had on other sites, and the more e-mails (and potential business) I had waiting for me in my e-mail “in” box.

    As you can tell, I certainly don’t know all the terms. But I do know how to read, listen, and apply the techniques…most of the time. Those times that I don’t, I call on an expert. There’s plenty more to learn about optimization and lots more I want to do with my website, but I have turned my little brainstorm into an avocation and its actually fun watching the applications I’ve learned and applied get results.

    For an entrepreneur like me it’s just another way to use that energy and knowledge to help my business grow. A couple of the tools I used were a website optimization e-book, by an expert I really admire, along with a e-book that has helped me make some money with my site (aside from the clients I gained) both were e-mailed to me by a friend. If you’d like a copy of both books I’d be happy to send them to anyone reading this article. Don’t worry, there’s no charge for either. I got it for free and so will you. All you need to do is send me an e-mail at the address below with the words “Dan Send Books” in the subject line (helps with knowing it’s not spam) and I’ll send them to you. If not, that’s ok too. Just make sure that you find some reference material and/or classes that will help you improve your web presence and increase your business.

    See you on the internet!

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