17th January 2008
2007 Reflections, 2008 Predictions
By Sharon Housley
The lens through which viewers receive their news has changed. The images of struggle are no longer frozen in time; technology has helped preserve and personalize these conflicts by producing moving...
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09th November 2007
Business Card TipsBy Sharon HousleyNetworking is an invaluable opportunity, and one that should not be wasted. In order to maximize networking, it is strongly suggested that all business professionals carry business cards. The business cards can be exchan...
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22nd October 2007
Realtors Use RSS To Expand Their ReachBy Sharon HousleyWhile many realtors have real estate blogs, which is quite evident in the directory of real estate blogs at http://www.real-estate-blogs/blogs/ many are missing the opportunity to extend their audienc...
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15th October 2007
Basic Color Theory for DesignersBy Sharon HousleyThe first box of crayons you ever got probably had the basic eight: black, white, red, yellow, blue, purple, brown and orange. And at that time, this was all you neededâ€"every shade in the world fit into o...
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08th October 2007
Social Bookmarking QuizBy Sharon HousleyTake this Social Bookmarking Quiz and determine how much you know about the collective voice!What Is Social Bookmarking?Social bookmarking is a web 2.0 fad where users indicate that a specific web page, article, pod...
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28th September 2007
Technology and PoliticsBy Sharon HousleyAmericans have always had a say in their government, at least in theory. Since the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, the United States of America has been the "land of opportunity," where even a lowly log-splitter...
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30th August 2007
Listen to Your Customers
By Sharon Housley
Mastering the art of managing customer complaints can seem like a thankless job, but keep in mind that for every customer that shares their worries, concerns or complaints, there are likely more that did not ...
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16th August 2007
Blog Tips for Search Engine Optimization
By Sharon Housley
Blogs are the current rage, and many webmasters have blogs but fail to use their blog to it's full potential. Blogs provide a steady stream of fresh content, and if this content is written and...
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14th August 2007
Simple Steps to Kill Search Engine Ranking
By Sharon Housley
Tricking the search engines just does not work. The search engines do not look kindly upon webmasters who attempt to deceive the search engines about the content contained on a webpage.
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07th August 2007
Steps to Positive Press Exposure
By Sharon Housley
Press exposure can significantly impact a small businesses' success. Press releases are not just for big businesses; many small businesses find press releases to be an inexpensive way to gain exposure...
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01st August 2007
Financial Companies are Embracing RSS
By Sharon Housley
Financial institutions are reaching out to clients using RSS feeds. While banks and financial institutions are usually slow to adopt new technology, that is not the case with RSS adoption. More a...
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26th July 2007
Keep Your Website Search Friendly
By Sharon Housley
So you have a fantastic website but no one ever visits. You may ask? Why? Your website should be designed with search engines in mind. Too many web designers are graphic artists that excel at image m...
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20th July 2007
Royalty Free Stock Photos for Web Design
By Sharon Housley
Stock photography websites contain thousands of existing photographs that can be licensed for specific uses. A customer who uses stock photography instead of hiring a photographer can save tim...
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05th July 2007
Lawyers Use RSS Feeds to Increase Productivity and Profitability
By Sharon Housley
Lawyers have never been known as a technical bunch, but more and more often you see a lawyer with a palm pilot making appointments and a blackberry for those urgent mes...
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15th June 2007
Copyrights and Trademarks
By Sharon Housley
Copyright is a type of intellectual property. A copyright is a set of exclusive rights granted by the government for a limited time to protect the particular form, way or manner in which an idea or informati...
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