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    Does Your Brand Pass the KISS Test?
    You've heard the adage Keep It Simple Sweetie (K.I.S.S.)? Well, that saying couldn't be more true when it comes to personal branding. Like many areas of life, keeping things simple is the most effective tact and personal branding is no exception.No matter how challenging or 'unique' your business is your brand will always be more relatable and effective when your target audience can understand it in mere seconds. If you find yourself having to over educate your audience, that's a sure sign that your brand has not passed the K.I.S.S. test.The most powerful personal brands are built on a three-prong approach - your brands three most critical messages that are simple, direct and one-of-a-kind. Like a tripod, omitting even one
    iles to share with others-music and my thoughts), blog (writing journal), cool pictures and photos, as well as some commercial aspects-like books to sell, and links to products I endorse. These links are a good way that people are making money just by directing others to places and things that they truly believe in. They also work to define your identity as everything on your site tells people about what kind of person you are.

    There are other simple ways to make websites through easy to use template forms like www.yahoo.com, www.sandvox, and for freak Mac users like myself, the new ‘iWeb’ program. I may try them out soon as well to see how they compare to this basic site-creating method, but in the meantime I think just working this way is going to alleviate the irrational fears that have plagued me for so long. I am no longer afraid to walk down this road, and I know that the more you learn about something, the more confident you get at doing it. I won’t tell you my site address just yet as it’s only in its infancy, but when it looks cool and has the content that I deem as worthy to share, you can be sure that I’ll do my best to let you know where I am. Good

    Outsourcing: A Sensible Scope or a Hopeless Hope
    Since its inception in business world in 1983, outsourcing has taken a rapid leap like never before in recent years. With an ever-increasing interest of lowering firm costs, redirecting or conserving energy or in better words, making more efficient use of worldwide brain, technology, capital and resources, Outsourcing has become both easy and effective choice of organizations.In today’s globalization, outsourcing has become accessible nationally as well as internationally. If we talk about its benefits, then this space might seem little to me. Offshore outsourcing has enabled many organizations abroad to exploit the lesser value than par foreign currencies and take huge benefits. It has boosted the competition as well as the econ
    I’ve been writing about the Internet for a couple of years now so you’d probably assume that I am proficient with all aspects of the Web, from using search engines to building a website. Well, you’re wrong. Sadly, I fall into the category of those human beings that fear new experiences in life. You can tell me over and over how cool it is to have a website, I can search and visit other people’s great sites, and still I will be doubtful that I can create one myself. Why? What is stopping me from doing what so many people have already done? Those people aren’t better or different than me now are they? The answer lies in irrational fear. You know the kind of fear that I speak of. We all do. Somewhere in your life you’ve deferred from doing something new because of the niggling doubts that pulled like ropes hanging from the branches of your mind.

    What has stopped me from taking the leap and joining the online community that I so often speak positively about? I think one reason is that I’m a bit of a technophobe. I work with Internet ‘wizards’ and when I hear terminology like html, C Sharp, bandwidth, and ftp, I get scared. I don’t know what most of this stuff is and if I do know what it is, I don’t feel very confident to partake in using it. I’m a normal guy. I have a hard enough time with my life in general without having to integrate a whole new language just to put myself out there on the Internet. I have feared that I won’t be able to understand the process of building a website, and that I would waste precious time (we already have a hard enough time getting all of the necessary things done each day) trying and then failing.

    There’s nothing wrong with failing at something (usually it’s how we learn lessons best), but nonetheless I think it’s part of the human condition to try and get around having to experience failure, even if it means not getting something that we desire done. I’ve wanted to have a website for a long time and yet this doubt of failure has stopped me in my tracks, literally turning me into a catatonic, barely existent web presence. Fortunately for myself and for you too, there are people in the world who are willing to help with things that we afraid to do, and vice-versa. It seems that for every one thing that we fear doing, there is both someone else willing to show us the way, as well as someone else who has a similar fear relating to something that we ourselves are comfortable in enough to teach them.

    Recently a friend at work said that he would like to show me one way of building a website. I was reluctant to attempt it at first, but after his constant jovial cajoling I decided to let him have a go at teaching me. I was so pessimistic about the experience; I just knew that it would be harder than he said it would be. Boy was I in for a shock! In twenty minutes with his help I had done what I thought I could never do. Isn’t that always the way? The things that we fear doing the most ends up being simple, and gives us the greatest feeling of accomplishment. Weren’t you afraid to take the training wheels off of your bike when you were a kid, only to soon discover the joy and ease of riding freely on two wheels? I know I was.

    On my computer my friend got me to open a simple Word document. Then he got me to cut and paste some photos from my photo library, and some text from some old stories I had written. We saved them as html. I didn’t need to know what html was! Then he showed me how to make a second webpage and link it to the first by typing in a word, then highlighting it and saving it as hypertext. Again, I didn’t need to know what it meant, only that the word was now able to be clicked on to send me to the other page. We also made a link to one of my favourite websites. I typed in the name of an author that I like’s name, turned it into hypertext, then simply put their web address into the required text box that came up automatically. Now when I click my mouse on the writer’s name, I am immediately transported to their website. Cool.

    All of a sudden I’ve got a website with text, photos, and links! The next step was to put it on the Internet. I went to the website of a web hosting company and within minutes had a domain name (web address), and a hosting account. It’s very cheap to do as well. In my case it was only 4 dollars a month. The feeling of knowing that I now had a web presence was to say in the least, exhilarating. My site is still a bit sketchy as it’s in its early stages, but I am more confident in how to do things now, and I believe that in time I will be able to improve it more and more.

    In the future I hope to have a site that has a videoblog (journal), podcast capability (audio files to share with others-music and my thoughts), blog (writing journal), cool pictures and photos, as well as some commercial aspects-like books to sell, and links to products I endorse. These links are a good way that people are making money just by directing others to places and things that they truly believe in. They also work to define your identity as everything on your site tells people about what kind of person you are.

    There are other simple ways to make websites through easy to use template forms like www.yahoo.com, www.sandvox, and for freak Mac users like myself, the new ‘iWeb’ program. I may try them out soon as well to see how they compare to this basic site-creating method, but in the meantime I think just working this way is going to alleviate the irrational fears that have plagued me for so long. I am no longer afraid to walk down this road, and I know that the more you learn about something, the more confident you get at doing it. I won’t tell you my site address just yet as it’s only in its infancy, but when it looks cool and has the content that I deem as worthy to share, you can be sure that I’ll do my best to let you know where I am. Good l

    Web Site Promotion – Six Ways To Advertise Your Web Site I
    Web site promotion is very important to anybody involved in internet marketing. Without promoting your site, you are unlikely to get much traffic and traffic is the life blood of any web site, irrespective of its content. Web sites are designed to be read, and if they are not read they may as well not exist. Here are five ways to advertise your web site that will guarantee a steady stream of traffic if done properly.The first is making your site search engine friendly. That is not as difficult as SEO experts would have you believe, but it must begin from the moment you type your first html tag. Search engines read tables then columns then rows. So, if you have two tables, the spider will crawl table 1 first. It will then cra
    d if I do know what it is, I don’t feel very confident to partake in using it. I’m a normal guy. I have a hard enough time with my life in general without having to integrate a whole new language just to put myself out there on the Internet. I have feared that I won’t be able to understand the process of building a website, and that I would waste precious time (we already have a hard enough time getting all of the necessary things done each day) trying and then failing.

    There’s nothing wrong with failing at something (usually it’s how we learn lessons best), but nonetheless I think it’s part of the human condition to try and get around having to experience failure, even if it means not getting something that we desire done. I’ve wanted to have a website for a long time and yet this doubt of failure has stopped me in my tracks, literally turning me into a catatonic, barely existent web presence. Fortunately for myself and for you too, there are people in the world who are willing to help with things that we afraid to do, and vice-versa. It seems that for every one thing that we fear doing, there is both someone else willing to show us the way, as well as someone else who has a similar fear relating to something that we ourselves are comfortable in enough to teach them.

    Recently a friend at work said that he would like to show me one way of building a website. I was reluctant to attempt it at first, but after his constant jovial cajoling I decided to let him have a go at teaching me. I was so pessimistic about the experience; I just knew that it would be harder than he said it would be. Boy was I in for a shock! In twenty minutes with his help I had done what I thought I could never do. Isn’t that always the way? The things that we fear doing the most ends up being simple, and gives us the greatest feeling of accomplishment. Weren’t you afraid to take the training wheels off of your bike when you were a kid, only to soon discover the joy and ease of riding freely on two wheels? I know I was.

    On my computer my friend got me to open a simple Word document. Then he got me to cut and paste some photos from my photo library, and some text from some old stories I had written. We saved them as html. I didn’t need to know what html was! Then he showed me how to make a second webpage and link it to the first by typing in a word, then highlighting it and saving it as hypertext. Again, I didn’t need to know what it meant, only that the word was now able to be clicked on to send me to the other page. We also made a link to one of my favourite websites. I typed in the name of an author that I like’s name, turned it into hypertext, then simply put their web address into the required text box that came up automatically. Now when I click my mouse on the writer’s name, I am immediately transported to their website. Cool.

    All of a sudden I’ve got a website with text, photos, and links! The next step was to put it on the Internet. I went to the website of a web hosting company and within minutes had a domain name (web address), and a hosting account. It’s very cheap to do as well. In my case it was only 4 dollars a month. The feeling of knowing that I now had a web presence was to say in the least, exhilarating. My site is still a bit sketchy as it’s in its early stages, but I am more confident in how to do things now, and I believe that in time I will be able to improve it more and more.

    In the future I hope to have a site that has a videoblog (journal), podcast capability (audio files to share with others-music and my thoughts), blog (writing journal), cool pictures and photos, as well as some commercial aspects-like books to sell, and links to products I endorse. These links are a good way that people are making money just by directing others to places and things that they truly believe in. They also work to define your identity as everything on your site tells people about what kind of person you are.

    There are other simple ways to make websites through easy to use template forms like www.yahoo.com, www.sandvox, and for freak Mac users like myself, the new ‘iWeb’ program. I may try them out soon as well to see how they compare to this basic site-creating method, but in the meantime I think just working this way is going to alleviate the irrational fears that have plagued me for so long. I am no longer afraid to walk down this road, and I know that the more you learn about something, the more confident you get at doing it. I won’t tell you my site address just yet as it’s only in its infancy, but when it looks cool and has the content that I deem as worthy to share, you can be sure that I’ll do my best to let you know where I am. Good

    The Latest Dangers in Cyberworld
    When you’re a new mother or father, you learn quite quickly that your child has been born into a world filled with hidden dangers. You have to make sure that the stuffed animal you place in your baby’s crib doesn’t represent a choking hazard… that your child doesn’t fall out of his high chair…that your two-year-old doesn’t stray into the street while chasing a bubble.Once your child graduates from the toddler years, you have to be concerned about whether he’s wearing a helmet when cycling through your neighborhood…or whether she’s spending enough time doing her homework. You have to be focused on what your child is eating…how your child is sleeping…and how your child is dealing with stress.And, in this age
    else who has a similar fear relating to something that we ourselves are comfortable in enough to teach them.

    Recently a friend at work said that he would like to show me one way of building a website. I was reluctant to attempt it at first, but after his constant jovial cajoling I decided to let him have a go at teaching me. I was so pessimistic about the experience; I just knew that it would be harder than he said it would be. Boy was I in for a shock! In twenty minutes with his help I had done what I thought I could never do. Isn’t that always the way? The things that we fear doing the most ends up being simple, and gives us the greatest feeling of accomplishment. Weren’t you afraid to take the training wheels off of your bike when you were a kid, only to soon discover the joy and ease of riding freely on two wheels? I know I was.

    On my computer my friend got me to open a simple Word document. Then he got me to cut and paste some photos from my photo library, and some text from some old stories I had written. We saved them as html. I didn’t need to know what html was! Then he showed me how to make a second webpage and link it to the first by typing in a word, then highlighting it and saving it as hypertext. Again, I didn’t need to know what it meant, only that the word was now able to be clicked on to send me to the other page. We also made a link to one of my favourite websites. I typed in the name of an author that I like’s name, turned it into hypertext, then simply put their web address into the required text box that came up automatically. Now when I click my mouse on the writer’s name, I am immediately transported to their website. Cool.

    All of a sudden I’ve got a website with text, photos, and links! The next step was to put it on the Internet. I went to the website of a web hosting company and within minutes had a domain name (web address), and a hosting account. It’s very cheap to do as well. In my case it was only 4 dollars a month. The feeling of knowing that I now had a web presence was to say in the least, exhilarating. My site is still a bit sketchy as it’s in its early stages, but I am more confident in how to do things now, and I believe that in time I will be able to improve it more and more.

    In the future I hope to have a site that has a videoblog (journal), podcast capability (audio files to share with others-music and my thoughts), blog (writing journal), cool pictures and photos, as well as some commercial aspects-like books to sell, and links to products I endorse. These links are a good way that people are making money just by directing others to places and things that they truly believe in. They also work to define your identity as everything on your site tells people about what kind of person you are.

    There are other simple ways to make websites through easy to use template forms like www.yahoo.com, www.sandvox, and for freak Mac users like myself, the new ‘iWeb’ program. I may try them out soon as well to see how they compare to this basic site-creating method, but in the meantime I think just working this way is going to alleviate the irrational fears that have plagued me for so long. I am no longer afraid to walk down this road, and I know that the more you learn about something, the more confident you get at doing it. I won’t tell you my site address just yet as it’s only in its infancy, but when it looks cool and has the content that I deem as worthy to share, you can be sure that I’ll do my best to let you know where I am. Good

    Free WordPress Blogs and Adsense – A Money Maker for Anyone Who Can Type
    If you own a blog that you update frequently; there is an easy way for you to monetize it and start making a lot of money. If you do not own a wordpress blog and you can make a post to it on a weekly or daily basis; it may be something you should look into. There is an advertising program called Adsense that the well known search engine, Google runs that earns people thousands of dollars.In order to get this system started all you have to do is sign up for a Google Adsense account and find one of the several wordpress adsense plug-ins. Now add the plug-in to your blog and insert the code that adsense provides you with. Once you have it all set up Google will place ads on your blog that will be relevant to the content of your site
    word, then highlighting it and saving it as hypertext. Again, I didn’t need to know what it meant, only that the word was now able to be clicked on to send me to the other page. We also made a link to one of my favourite websites. I typed in the name of an author that I like’s name, turned it into hypertext, then simply put their web address into the required text box that came up automatically. Now when I click my mouse on the writer’s name, I am immediately transported to their website. Cool.

    All of a sudden I’ve got a website with text, photos, and links! The next step was to put it on the Internet. I went to the website of a web hosting company and within minutes had a domain name (web address), and a hosting account. It’s very cheap to do as well. In my case it was only 4 dollars a month. The feeling of knowing that I now had a web presence was to say in the least, exhilarating. My site is still a bit sketchy as it’s in its early stages, but I am more confident in how to do things now, and I believe that in time I will be able to improve it more and more.

    In the future I hope to have a site that has a videoblog (journal), podcast capability (audio files to share with others-music and my thoughts), blog (writing journal), cool pictures and photos, as well as some commercial aspects-like books to sell, and links to products I endorse. These links are a good way that people are making money just by directing others to places and things that they truly believe in. They also work to define your identity as everything on your site tells people about what kind of person you are.

    There are other simple ways to make websites through easy to use template forms like www.yahoo.com, www.sandvox, and for freak Mac users like myself, the new ‘iWeb’ program. I may try them out soon as well to see how they compare to this basic site-creating method, but in the meantime I think just working this way is going to alleviate the irrational fears that have plagued me for so long. I am no longer afraid to walk down this road, and I know that the more you learn about something, the more confident you get at doing it. I won’t tell you my site address just yet as it’s only in its infancy, but when it looks cool and has the content that I deem as worthy to share, you can be sure that I’ll do my best to let you know where I am. Good

    Marketing a New Site with No Money
    The online world is primarily the world of small businesses. Most start sites with little or no money to spend on marketing. Fortunately, there is a free way to generate traffic to your site.“Learn the free way to make $99,000 in 2 minutes.” “Stuff envelopes and make millions.” We have all seen those pitches and know they are a complete waste of money. At least, we should! If this is true, then how can this article be any different? Well, the lords of the internet provide for all if you just know how to go about it.Most sites are started these days by people that don’t have a lot of money to put towards the process. Once the site is actually up, they quickly get flummoxed on how to get people to visit the site. Unlike a ce
    iles to share with others-music and my thoughts), blog (writing journal), cool pictures and photos, as well as some commercial aspects-like books to sell, and links to products I endorse. These links are a good way that people are making money just by directing others to places and things that they truly believe in. They also work to define your identity as everything on your site tells people about what kind of person you are.

    There are other simple ways to make websites through easy to use template forms like www.yahoo.com, www.sandvox, and for freak Mac users like myself, the new ‘iWeb’ program. I may try them out soon as well to see how they compare to this basic site-creating method, but in the meantime I think just working this way is going to alleviate the irrational fears that have plagued me for so long. I am no longer afraid to walk down this road, and I know that the more you learn about something, the more confident you get at doing it. I won’t tell you my site address just yet as it’s only in its infancy, but when it looks cool and has the content that I deem as worthy to share, you can be sure that I’ll do my best to let you know where I am. Good luck to you too, prospective web masters!

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