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Verisign Fraud - Class Action Lawsuit Settlement ive. I would scramble to meet deadlines for article submissions and was fully aware of the long-term result I would create if I continued this way.BackgroundUnited States district court, northern district of California was the start of Verisign’s (“the Company”) class action complaint for a violation of securities laws. Plaintiff, James H. Harrison Jr., on behalf of himself and all others similarly situated filed vs. Verisign, Inc., Stratton D. Sclavos, Robert J. Korzeniewski, Dana L. Evan and Quintin P. Gallivan. The “class” period is for people who purchased shares of the company between January 25 and April 25 2002.The defendant Verisign is headquartered in Mountain View California and offers users the ability to engage in secure digital commerce and co It was amazing to discover how easy it was for me, someone who has always been so structured and organized, to fall into complacency so quickly once the responsibility fell entirely on my shoulders. In order to stop the defeating behavior and break the carefree cycle, I re-instituted rules and processes immediately. I returned to "flow" and became productive again. I survived the "bump" and thankfully with little setback. I'm all too aware how easy it is to let daily life blend with home business life and that's actually a A Way for Search Engines to Improve Working from home provides the ultimate experience of freedom in many ways, but at the same time it can easily allow a freedom we take for granted - a freedom that if not appreciated, can actually sabotage our success.Wouldn't it be nice if the search engines could comprehend our impressions of search results and adjust their databases accordingly? Properly optimized web pages would show up well in contextual searches and be rewarded with favorable reviews and listings. Pages which were spam or which had content that did not properly match the query would get negative responses and be pushed down in the search results.Well, this reality is much closer than you might think.To date, most webmasters and search engine marketers have ignored or overlooked the importance of traffic as part of a search engine algorithm, and thus, not taken it into con In the corporate world we have structures, deadlines, rules and bosses to keep things in order and on track. These are often the elements entrepreneurs want to escape from when they start a home-based business. Although these fundamentals have their place in the corporate world and can be viewed by entrepreneurial spirits as restrictive, provoking and unnecessary – they play a significant role in assuring a successful home business environment as well. As a government employee for 12 years, I often felt smothered and restricted by the regimental practices that guided daily work life. When I left my position to run my home-based business it felt as though 200 pounds had been lifted from my shoulders. I was finally free to do what I loved, how I chose, when I chose. Structure and good time management have always been a part of my personal repertoire, but were put to the ultimate test when I started working from home full-time. When I was an employee, I spent my evenings and weekends pursuing accreditation in Life Strategy and Business Coaching, and building my business. There was no room for distraction or activities that would take me away from my dream. Structure was rigid and discipline was strong. Once my formal education was complete and I was financially secure enough to leave my government position, it seemed only natural that maintaining the same level of structure and discipline would continue. This was not the case. It didn't take long for more relaxed, carefree thinking to dominate my actions and behaviors. I would schedule personal appointments in the middle of the day that would interrupt my work for extended periods of time I'd accept invitations to impromptu lunch and shopping dates. I assured myself I'd make up the time by working in the evening, but by then my energy levels were often in low supply and I was ineffective. I would leave my office door open and allow household distractions into my workspace. When my personal phone line would ring, I'd pick it up only to be sidetracked by a telemarketer. I also chose to present my family with home-cooked dinners every night, which took hours away from my business. In only a matter of weeks, I could see the impact lack of formal structure was having on my business. I was lured by life's daily distractions and it was becoming apparent in my productivity levels and my business' bottom line. I had allowed my focus to blur, my energy to wane, and business to take a back seat. I didn't feel productive. I would scramble to meet deadlines for article submissions and was fully aware of the long-term result I would create if I continued this way. It was amazing to discover how easy it was for me, someone who has always been so structured and organized, to fall into complacency so quickly once the responsibility fell entirely on my shoulders. In order to stop the defeating behavior and break the carefree cycle, I re-instituted rules and processes immediately. I returned to "flow" and became productive again. I survived the "bump" and thankfully with little setback. I'm all too aware how easy it is to let daily life blend with home business life and that's actually a Protect Your Home From Medicaid Reimbursement overnment employee for 12 years, I often felt smothered and restricted by the regimental practices that guided daily work life. When I left my position to run my home-based business it felt as though 200 pounds had been lifted from my shoulders.Many Americans look forward to the day they send in their last mortgage payment and own their home free and clear. They can spend their senior years secure in the knowledge that as long as they pay their property taxes, their most valuable asset is safe. When they die, they can pass their home on to their children, grandchildren, or other heirs. It’s a heartwarming picture, right out of a Thomas Kinkaid painting. But wait. What is that dark shape lurking outside, casting a shadow across the ivy-framed door?It’s a Medicaid reimbursement official, lien in hand, ready to seize your family’s greatest asset. Is this some artist’s dark fantasy I was finally free to do what I loved, how I chose, when I chose. Structure and good time management have always been a part of my personal repertoire, but were put to the ultimate test when I started working from home full-time. When I was an employee, I spent my evenings and weekends pursuing accreditation in Life Strategy and Business Coaching, and building my business. There was no room for distraction or activities that would take me away from my dream. Structure was rigid and discipline was strong. Once my formal education was complete and I was financially secure enough to leave my government position, it seemed only natural that maintaining the same level of structure and discipline would continue. This was not the case. It didn't take long for more relaxed, carefree thinking to dominate my actions and behaviors. I would schedule personal appointments in the middle of the day that would interrupt my work for extended periods of time I'd accept invitations to impromptu lunch and shopping dates. I assured myself I'd make up the time by working in the evening, but by then my energy levels were often in low supply and I was ineffective. I would leave my office door open and allow household distractions into my workspace. When my personal phone line would ring, I'd pick it up only to be sidetracked by a telemarketer. I also chose to present my family with home-cooked dinners every night, which took hours away from my business. In only a matter of weeks, I could see the impact lack of formal structure was having on my business. I was lured by life's daily distractions and it was becoming apparent in my productivity levels and my business' bottom line. I had allowed my focus to blur, my energy to wane, and business to take a back seat. I didn't feel productive. I would scramble to meet deadlines for article submissions and was fully aware of the long-term result I would create if I continued this way. It was amazing to discover how easy it was for me, someone who has always been so structured and organized, to fall into complacency so quickly once the responsibility fell entirely on my shoulders. In order to stop the defeating behavior and break the carefree cycle, I re-instituted rules and processes immediately. I returned to "flow" and became productive again. I survived the "bump" and thankfully with little setback. I'm all too aware how easy it is to let daily life blend with home business life and that's actually a Make Money Fast From Home take me away from my dream.In this short article I'll explain exactly how easy it is to make money fast from home, for free!In spite of all the thousands of scam artists who populate the net like sharks round a wounded seal, there are a few legitimate and free ways for honest people to make fast money from home. But, there are a number of pitfalls that you need to be aware of.When people are looking to make money fast from home, it is generally safe to classify them as needing money quickly - i.e. they are desperate for money. And let's face it, most of us have been there at one time or another. It could be that they have some bills due, or they urg Structure was rigid and discipline was strong. Once my formal education was complete and I was financially secure enough to leave my government position, it seemed only natural that maintaining the same level of structure and discipline would continue. This was not the case. It didn't take long for more relaxed, carefree thinking to dominate my actions and behaviors. I would schedule personal appointments in the middle of the day that would interrupt my work for extended periods of time I'd accept invitations to impromptu lunch and shopping dates. I assured myself I'd make up the time by working in the evening, but by then my energy levels were often in low supply and I was ineffective. I would leave my office door open and allow household distractions into my workspace. When my personal phone line would ring, I'd pick it up only to be sidetracked by a telemarketer. I also chose to present my family with home-cooked dinners every night, which took hours away from my business. In only a matter of weeks, I could see the impact lack of formal structure was having on my business. I was lured by life's daily distractions and it was becoming apparent in my productivity levels and my business' bottom line. I had allowed my focus to blur, my energy to wane, and business to take a back seat. I didn't feel productive. I would scramble to meet deadlines for article submissions and was fully aware of the long-term result I would create if I continued this way. It was amazing to discover how easy it was for me, someone who has always been so structured and organized, to fall into complacency so quickly once the responsibility fell entirely on my shoulders. In order to stop the defeating behavior and break the carefree cycle, I re-instituted rules and processes immediately. I returned to "flow" and became productive again. I survived the "bump" and thankfully with little setback. I'm all too aware how easy it is to let daily life blend with home business life and that's actually a Avoid the Most Common Mistakes in Affiliate Marketing vels were often in low supply and I was ineffective.Avoiding some of the common mistakes made by affiliate marketers should quickly and easily improve your chances of making big cash in the affiliate sales arena.Here are five of the top mistakes that I see most:Not researching the affiliate program before your start promoting it - It really is amazing just how many affiliates grab the first affiliate program that comes along, or they signup simply because of a high commission rate or promote it because every other marketer is also promoting it. If the program does not complement the overall theme of your current website, you may find it difficult to convince your subscribers to pur I would leave my office door open and allow household distractions into my workspace. When my personal phone line would ring, I'd pick it up only to be sidetracked by a telemarketer. I also chose to present my family with home-cooked dinners every night, which took hours away from my business. In only a matter of weeks, I could see the impact lack of formal structure was having on my business. I was lured by life's daily distractions and it was becoming apparent in my productivity levels and my business' bottom line. I had allowed my focus to blur, my energy to wane, and business to take a back seat. I didn't feel productive. I would scramble to meet deadlines for article submissions and was fully aware of the long-term result I would create if I continued this way. It was amazing to discover how easy it was for me, someone who has always been so structured and organized, to fall into complacency so quickly once the responsibility fell entirely on my shoulders. In order to stop the defeating behavior and break the carefree cycle, I re-instituted rules and processes immediately. I returned to "flow" and became productive again. I survived the "bump" and thankfully with little setback. I'm all too aware how easy it is to let daily life blend with home business life and that's actually a What Do Pay Per Clicks Have to Do With Paper Clips? ive. I would scramble to meet deadlines for article submissions and was fully aware of the long-term result I would create if I continued this way.If you are new to online marketing you are probably in a state of bewilderment with some of the lingo. When you venture into new circles it is natural to experience moments of confusion. Don’t let this intimidate you.When I was first looking into ways of driving traffic to my website someone recommended paper clips. I sat there wondering what in the world paper clips had to do with online advertising. It seemed rather bizarre but I was assured they gave you the ability to drive high quality traffic to your website.Not wanting to appear uninformed, I kept nodding my head through the whole discussion on paper clip advertising. Well. It was amazing to discover how easy it was for me, someone who has always been so structured and organized, to fall into complacency so quickly once the responsibility fell entirely on my shoulders. In order to stop the defeating behavior and break the carefree cycle, I re-instituted rules and processes immediately. I returned to "flow" and became productive again. I survived the "bump" and thankfully with little setback. I'm all too aware how easy it is to let daily life blend with home business life and that's actually a part of the attraction of becoming a home-based business owner. The important thing to remember is there is an immense need for structure, routine and processes; otherwise you may easily become caught up in the demands of daily living without realizing it until it's too late. Here are 5 simple steps to get started: 1. Keep your workspace door closed at all times, or even better, completely separate from the family living space. 2. Designate specific hours of operation and make sure your friends and family understand that you are not to be disturbed during these times. 3. Silence the ringer of your private phone line in your office or workspace, or better yet, don't have a personal line in this area at all. Let your machine collect your calls and return them at a time that suits you. 4. If you need to make personal appointments, schedule them for the same day instead of intermittently throughout the week. This will allow for several days of uninterrupted business operation. 5. Stick to a regular sleep schedule. Maybe you don't have to get up at 6 a.m. any more for your one-hour commute, but it's still important to go to bed at a reasonable time to ensure sufficient sleep. Irregular sleep patterns will have a negative effect on your productivity, creativity and enthusiasm. Remember that running a home-based business is no different than running any other type of business. Structure is necessary. Discipline is compulsory - and processes are required. Keep these important elements in mind. Incorporate them into your daily business activities and your home and business life will reap the rewards. 2006 © Laurie Hayes - The HBB Source
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