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    Dreaming of a Corporate Christmas?
    What does Christmas mean for your company? For most it means sending out a whole load of Christmas cards to their clients, wishing them a 'Merry Christmas' and a 'Happy New Year'. How nice! However, unless Rudolph-the-Red- Nosed-Reindeer is your logo; the cards you send are unlikely to have a lasting impact. That’s a whole lot of envelope licking for very little return."It lets your custo
    ocess for them. It could also be a lifelong process for someone who continually keeps buying the scripts but never actually builds a solid business.

    At the moment Google is dealing with the problem of duplicate content. Their answer has been to, (generally), take the original copy of an article and ignore the others found around the web with the same or almost the same content. There never was any "penalty" imposed by Google for dupes.

    Perhaps all this

    Location Accuracy at Target
    Anyone who works at Target will tell you that a very large part of Target's logistical system is making sure that things are stored in the backroom correctly and in an orderly fashion. At Target a very important evaluation tool is something called location accuracy. In order to understand the concept of location accuracy you need to understand how the LRT works. The LRT is a device used at Target and at
    The way we write our articles, or the content we allow in them if we use 3rd parties, is changing dramatically and swiftly. Over our shoulder comes big G, (Google to be formal), watching and appraising every move we make. We have all heard many times that good unique content is king and Google continues to take steps to weed out poor quality spun and duplicate content.

    The page theme, Latent semantic indexing, page context and "buzz" words found within any specific niche will just be a part of what the Google algorithm will be looking for when determining the value of our articles.

    This is not exactly something new which has appeared overnight, it is a logical conclusion as to how the Search Engines decide to combat the latest wave of people trying to outsmart the system with article spinning software and automatic website creation scripts.

    Although there is nothing inherently wrong with using PLR articles the unfortunate thing is that hardly anybody really knows how to make them work effectively. Either through laziness or ignorance, or perhaps a little of both, these articles are purchased at low cost, or obtained free, and systematically pumped out at great rate to every article directory on the Net using their original content.

    There will always be a battle between the engines and the wizards but it doesn't take Google long to catch up and start working towards solutions to maintain quality. As I write this I have read today of sites vanishing out of Google overnight with a subsequent loss of revenue to the website owners. I will not speculate on whether or not their sites were of poor quality but the message is clear that if your house is built of cards it won't stay up long.

    Don't forget that the people churning out the latest script or PC program make money fooling the engines and this will be a life long process for them. It could also be a lifelong process for someone who continually keeps buying the scripts but never actually builds a solid business.

    At the moment Google is dealing with the problem of duplicate content. Their answer has been to, (generally), take the original copy of an article and ignore the others found around the web with the same or almost the same content. There never was any "penalty" imposed by Google for dupes.

    Perhaps all this i

    Sales Will Increase by Applying the Law of Association by Affiliation
    To maintain order of the world, our brains link objects, gestures, and symbols with our feelings, memories, and life experiences. We mentally associate ourselves with such things as endorsements, sights, sounds, colors, music, and symbols, just to name a few. This association allows us to make judgment calls when we don't have the required time to do thorough research. Master Per
    in any specific niche will just be a part of what the Google algorithm will be looking for when determining the value of our articles.

    This is not exactly something new which has appeared overnight, it is a logical conclusion as to how the Search Engines decide to combat the latest wave of people trying to outsmart the system with article spinning software and automatic website creation scripts.

    Although there is nothing inherently wrong with using PLR articles the unfortunate thing is that hardly anybody really knows how to make them work effectively. Either through laziness or ignorance, or perhaps a little of both, these articles are purchased at low cost, or obtained free, and systematically pumped out at great rate to every article directory on the Net using their original content.

    There will always be a battle between the engines and the wizards but it doesn't take Google long to catch up and start working towards solutions to maintain quality. As I write this I have read today of sites vanishing out of Google overnight with a subsequent loss of revenue to the website owners. I will not speculate on whether or not their sites were of poor quality but the message is clear that if your house is built of cards it won't stay up long.

    Don't forget that the people churning out the latest script or PC program make money fooling the engines and this will be a life long process for them. It could also be a lifelong process for someone who continually keeps buying the scripts but never actually builds a solid business.

    At the moment Google is dealing with the problem of duplicate content. Their answer has been to, (generally), take the original copy of an article and ignore the others found around the web with the same or almost the same content. There never was any "penalty" imposed by Google for dupes.

    Perhaps all this

    Famous Swedish Brand Names
    This article offers some general background information on some well-known Swedish brand names, although some of them may not be commonly recognised as originally Swedish. Sweden is quite unusual in that, for the size of the country, it has a relatively large number of world-class companies. Until recently, these were largely Swedish owned, and several still are, but some are now owned, wholly or partly, b
    ing PLR articles the unfortunate thing is that hardly anybody really knows how to make them work effectively. Either through laziness or ignorance, or perhaps a little of both, these articles are purchased at low cost, or obtained free, and systematically pumped out at great rate to every article directory on the Net using their original content.

    There will always be a battle between the engines and the wizards but it doesn't take Google long to catch up and start working towards solutions to maintain quality. As I write this I have read today of sites vanishing out of Google overnight with a subsequent loss of revenue to the website owners. I will not speculate on whether or not their sites were of poor quality but the message is clear that if your house is built of cards it won't stay up long.

    Don't forget that the people churning out the latest script or PC program make money fooling the engines and this will be a life long process for them. It could also be a lifelong process for someone who continually keeps buying the scripts but never actually builds a solid business.

    At the moment Google is dealing with the problem of duplicate content. Their answer has been to, (generally), take the original copy of an article and ignore the others found around the web with the same or almost the same content. There never was any "penalty" imposed by Google for dupes.

    Perhaps all this

    Sharpening The Performance Of Your Band Saw
    As with all shop tools there are procedures that if followed will extend the life of both your band saw and the cutting blade. Proper tension, feed pressure, regular cleaning, and lubrication are all required to get the most from this tool.There are certain precautions to be taken in order to protect the blades from premature wearing. For example, when the blades are new, they are too sharp, and any
    rking towards solutions to maintain quality. As I write this I have read today of sites vanishing out of Google overnight with a subsequent loss of revenue to the website owners. I will not speculate on whether or not their sites were of poor quality but the message is clear that if your house is built of cards it won't stay up long.

    Don't forget that the people churning out the latest script or PC program make money fooling the engines and this will be a life long process for them. It could also be a lifelong process for someone who continually keeps buying the scripts but never actually builds a solid business.

    At the moment Google is dealing with the problem of duplicate content. Their answer has been to, (generally), take the original copy of an article and ignore the others found around the web with the same or almost the same content. There never was any "penalty" imposed by Google for dupes.

    Perhaps all this

    Upselling to your Customers - How To
    One of the most important facets of marketing and sales is the ability to win long term relations with your customers while selling your customers multiple products. If companies only rely on new customers to buy their products every time, they would continually have to spend more and more money and time. This applies to you as well, a repeat customer is always easier to obtain than a brand new customers.<
    ocess for them. It could also be a lifelong process for someone who continually keeps buying the scripts but never actually builds a solid business.

    At the moment Google is dealing with the problem of duplicate content. Their answer has been to, (generally), take the original copy of an article and ignore the others found around the web with the same or almost the same content. There never was any "penalty" imposed by Google for dupes.

    Perhaps all this is about to change very soon. There is no doubt that the Google management want and demand quality to give the best user experience possible and I can't find fault with this. If advertisers become dissatisfied with the quality of the pages their, (paid), advertisements are being shown, then it's only a mouse click away to Yahoo.

    So the overall continuing strategy is to clean house and accept only good quality relevant content into the index. Trying to "lead" Google by the use of meta tags, titles, file names with keywords, keyword density and the like may be futile in the future. The best answer is to go back to what we all use to do anyway, write naturally using relevant topics centered around a specific theme and to give the article our best attention for our readers.

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