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Plant Maintenance Best Management Practices wn domain name, but since Joe Bloggs already owns it, you won't be able to register it. Not to mention your customers who know your business as JB Cleaning may visit his website, thinking it's your web address and instead hire Joe Bloggs Cleaning.Plant Maintenance managers seek to effectively utilize existing resources to reduce operating costs and save money that increases the bottom line of the company. The role of an effective plant maintenance operation is to consistently maintain quality pollution prevention control measures at all timesThe segment of plant management that is most susceptible to pollution control fines is in the area of landscape maintenance. Each raindrop or the run off from watering that falls on impervious surfaces such as pavement, sidewalks, and roads, can mobilize pollutants on those surfaces.Everything from automobile oil and grease to trash and debris can be carried by runoff into lakes, streams, rivers and oceans. Oil a What does it all mean? A domain name normally consists of 2 parts - your company name and the organisation type/region. For example with the domain web4business.com.au – web4business is the company name or a name derived from it. The .com.au Self-Analysis Is Good For The Soul What is a domain name?Every few years it is wise to do a self analysis. Who you are and where you are going with your career or your business?Before the fall influx of activity starts, take a hard look at you. Are there areas that don't quite meet your expectations?Let's start with a key part: your persona. Yes, we all could stand to lose a few pounds but what I am talking here is the perception you present to your customers and clients. Who are you and what image do you convey?When you walk out the door, aside from obvious personal grooming, are you presenting a confident, poised, prepared professional? Or are you harried, disorganized and totally unprepared for your upcoming face to face? Your persona is much mor The purpose of a domain name is similar to that of a street address or telephone number. The domain name directs customers to you on the Internet. The domain by itself is not your email or web address. The domain does form the base from which these addresses are derived. For example: Do I need to register a domain name to have a website? The simple answer is NO. You do not need to have your own domain name. Your website can be created and hosted without it. Your website address will look something like this: www.web4business.com.au/JBCleaning OR The only advantage of not registering a domain name is that you will save yourself A$70 per year (it costs approx A$140 for 2 years to register a '.com.au' domain name). The disadvantages of NOT having your domain name include: 1. If you decide to change your Webhosting company or if that company goes out of business, you will lose your website address. Your website can be transferred to a new company, but your address will change. And that means re-printing stationery and re-doing all your advertising, notifying all your customers etc. 2. Website addresses that contain information other than your company name are long and hard to remember and do not appear as professional. Compare these two and see which one you are more likely to remember www.ozemail.com.au/~JBCleaning OR So it is a good idea to register a domain name, even if it is just to protect yourself for the future. Say for example, your business name is JB Cleaning and you decide not to register your domain name for now. Along comes Joe Bloggs who opens his own cleaning business and registers JBCleaning.com.au domain name. After a year you decide you want to have your own domain name, but since Joe Bloggs already owns it, you won't be able to register it. Not to mention your customers who know your business as JB Cleaning may visit his website, thinking it's your web address and instead hire Joe Bloggs Cleaning. What does it all mean? A domain name normally consists of 2 parts - your company name and the organisation type/region. For example with the domain web4business.com.au – web4business is the company name or a name derived from it. The .com.au i Success Programming: How A Small Shift In Your Thinking Can Create A Quantum Leap in Your Business I need to register a domain name to have a website?Would you like to learn the #1 secret to increasing your business’ profits and sales 100%, 200%, even 500% ... with greater ease and velocity?It all starts with leveraging the power of your mind.Our minds are our single most important business asset. Our money, our marketing efforts, even our clients, are secondary assets compared to our minds.Think of your mind as a powerful computer. A computer that controls all your thoughts, your feelings, your behaviors and, ultimately, your results. If you want to dramatically shift your business results, you must first upgrade the "operating system" of your mind with empowering beliefs.To start, adopt the single most empowering belief - guaranteed to ma The simple answer is NO. You do not need to have your own domain name. Your website can be created and hosted without it. Your website address will look something like this: www.web4business.com.au/JBCleaning OR The only advantage of not registering a domain name is that you will save yourself A$70 per year (it costs approx A$140 for 2 years to register a '.com.au' domain name). The disadvantages of NOT having your domain name include: 1. If you decide to change your Webhosting company or if that company goes out of business, you will lose your website address. Your website can be transferred to a new company, but your address will change. And that means re-printing stationery and re-doing all your advertising, notifying all your customers etc. 2. Website addresses that contain information other than your company name are long and hard to remember and do not appear as professional. Compare these two and see which one you are more likely to remember www.ozemail.com.au/~JBCleaning OR So it is a good idea to register a domain name, even if it is just to protect yourself for the future. Say for example, your business name is JB Cleaning and you decide not to register your domain name for now. Along comes Joe Bloggs who opens his own cleaning business and registers JBCleaning.com.au domain name. After a year you decide you want to have your own domain name, but since Joe Bloggs already owns it, you won't be able to register it. Not to mention your customers who know your business as JB Cleaning may visit his website, thinking it's your web address and instead hire Joe Bloggs Cleaning. What does it all mean? A domain name normally consists of 2 parts - your company name and the organisation type/region. For example with the domain web4business.com.au – web4business is the company name or a name derived from it. The .com.au Should Franchisors be Required to List Litigation in Disclosure Documents? ges of NOT having your domain name include:Currently Franchisors are required to list litigation in the Uniform Franchise Offering Circular, which is against them. Soon they maybe required to list the litigation that they file as well. In my opinion this is a bad idea all the way around. First of all putting dirty laundry in a UFOC is bad business, the more that is there the worse it is for the brand name and the future franchisees psyche going into a new business. It creates fear, it closes communication; if the franchisor is required to list the litigation that they file then, it makes the franchisee more apt to hide problems during franchisor visits to the franchised outlets, it is not good. It is dangerous to the enforcement of the quality and consistency of the 1. If you decide to change your Webhosting company or if that company goes out of business, you will lose your website address. Your website can be transferred to a new company, but your address will change. And that means re-printing stationery and re-doing all your advertising, notifying all your customers etc. 2. Website addresses that contain information other than your company name are long and hard to remember and do not appear as professional. Compare these two and see which one you are more likely to remember www.ozemail.com.au/~JBCleaning OR So it is a good idea to register a domain name, even if it is just to protect yourself for the future. Say for example, your business name is JB Cleaning and you decide not to register your domain name for now. Along comes Joe Bloggs who opens his own cleaning business and registers JBCleaning.com.au domain name. After a year you decide you want to have your own domain name, but since Joe Bloggs already owns it, you won't be able to register it. Not to mention your customers who know your business as JB Cleaning may visit his website, thinking it's your web address and instead hire Joe Bloggs Cleaning. What does it all mean? A domain name normally consists of 2 parts - your company name and the organisation type/region. For example with the domain web4business.com.au – web4business is the company name or a name derived from it. The .com.au Is This Why Your Business Is Failing? Compare these two and see which one you are more likely to rememberHow detailed is your marketing plan? Are you using the best resources? How achievable are your goals? Do you have the patience to see your efforts pay off?Research shows that 73% of entrepreneurs do not recognize what’s involved to be successful.Excited about their new venture, they can be overly optimistic about achievable sales. Many think that within a short time and with some effort, sales will begin to roll in. I know I did. This thinking, in most cases, is triggered by the hyped claims that draw in new participants with promises of fast riches. That, along with the “I want it now” attitude.At the start, many preliminary steps must be taken to set the snowball in motion. Once it’s started, it must b www.ozemail.com.au/~JBCleaning OR So it is a good idea to register a domain name, even if it is just to protect yourself for the future. Say for example, your business name is JB Cleaning and you decide not to register your domain name for now. Along comes Joe Bloggs who opens his own cleaning business and registers JBCleaning.com.au domain name. After a year you decide you want to have your own domain name, but since Joe Bloggs already owns it, you won't be able to register it. Not to mention your customers who know your business as JB Cleaning may visit his website, thinking it's your web address and instead hire Joe Bloggs Cleaning. What does it all mean? A domain name normally consists of 2 parts - your company name and the organisation type/region. For example with the domain web4business.com.au – web4business is the company name or a name derived from it. The .com.au Why You Should Develop A Small Business Marketing Plan wn domain name, but since Joe Bloggs already owns it, you won't be able to register it. Not to mention your customers who know your business as JB Cleaning may visit his website, thinking it's your web address and instead hire Joe Bloggs Cleaning.We live in a busy world as it is, but finding enough time for everything becomes a real challenge if you are running your own business.If it is a small or home based business where you don't have much back up in the way of competent staff, then life often becomes a blur of confusion.That is when you can start making mistakes and that is why you should develop a small business marketing plan.By developing your own marketing plan, you ensure that at least one (vital) part of your business is not subject to the "spur of the moment" type decision making that you later regret.There are many advantages to making time to develop a small business marketing plan, but lets look at just 5 of them.The first What does it all mean? A domain name normally consists of 2 parts - your company name and the organisation type/region. For example with the domain web4business.com.au – web4business is the company name or a name derived from it. The .com.au indicates that Websites 4 Small Business is a commercial organisation in Australia. .com.au Commercial Organisations in Australia Choosing a domain name Domain name allocation is governed by a set of rules to ensure that no misuse of domain names occurs. Domain names must be unique within .com.au and should not contravene anyone else's right to the use of the name. Domain names must be at least two characters long and contain only alphanumeric characters. Traditionally, Australian commercial domain names could not be common English dictionary words (e.g. lawyer.com.au or phone.com.au) or place names (e.g. Sydney.com.au). However, this system is under review and some such 'generic' names are becoming available. The domain name that you request must closely resemble your existing registered company or business name (e.g. a company named Acme Oils Pty Ltd could register one of the following domain names - acme.com.au, acmeoils.com.au, ao.com.au, provided they are not already taken. Acme Oils Pty Ltd would not be able to register impact.com.au, oil.com.au or goodoil.com.au because they do not resemble the registered business name closely and they are common English dictionary words. When you register your business domain name, the registering authority requires an ACN (for companies) or an ABN (for sole traders). Once the domain name is registered through a national body, webhost's servers must then be set up to identify the
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