Using the Power of Blogging to Really Succeed in Your Internet Marketing Strategies!
March 10, 2010 | Leave a Comment
As a female entrepreneur or woman in business, using a few tips when you’re blogging will enable you to easily and effectively increase the profile of your business with the search engines.
Imagine using the power of blogging to really succeed in your internet marketing strategies. Ultimately your profile increases and your online profits will soar. This can be achieved if you follow these simple tips to assist in making your blogging a success.
Are you aware that you can make your blogs stand out from the rest? If you want yours to be noticed amongst the millions of blogs on the internet today, you need to ensure that your blog is optimized.
Several factors determine how powerful your blogging can be in improving your search engine position. It is fact that the search engines love blogs and that they get picked up by search engines quickly, for more details visit to www.blog-and-ping.com but this will only happen if you make sure that your blog is optimized for them.
The following simple tips will assist you, the female entrepreneur, to harness the power of blogging to increase your profile with the search engines, for more details visit to www.your-own-blog.com and in turn raise your profits from your business.
1. Ensure your blog title and URL structure is just right! Your URL must be search engine friendly and user friendly. It’s best if you keep your blog URL short and concise. It is also important for the name of your blog URL to be related to your online business niche.
2. Blog regularly and if possible, everyday! This is the most important tip as we know the search engines just love new content. The blogs that are powerful and attract large volumes of traffic and bring the great results are those that are updated regularly. Search engines will pick up the new content and this will increase your ranking on search engines.
3. Categorise the content on your blog, ensuring you use your keywords, as this will increase the search engine ranking of your blog and website. If your website blog is about starting a home business, you can have categories like ‘home business opportunities’, ‘home business tips for success’, ’secrets for making money online’ and ‘make money online examples’. Be creative and have interesting categories for your blog. Using various keywords for your niche improves your search engine ranking for all these keywords.
4. You must tag your content. If you want your blog posts to get high visibility and exposure, it is important that you tag your content. You can do this by using pre-installed plug-ins in your blog script.
5. Ping every time you add new content to your site. Whenever you add new blog posts, ping your blog to alert search engines that you have added new content on your site.
6. Submit your blog to blog directories and niche directories. This will not only help you to get traffic directed from these directories but it will also create one way links to your site from these directories. All this increase your search engine position, and of course, your site’s visibility.
Making sure that you use the strategies in the tips outlined above will seriously boost the power of your blogging, increase your site’s visibility due to improving your position on search engines and ultimately increase your profits.
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is It Easy to Pick up woman In a Beamer ……? want to Know can A fORD oNE …?
March 9, 2010 | 6 Comments
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PickUp Artist and PickUpTara.com Wait 7 Days To Call A Girl?
March 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Tara of VH1's The PickUp Artist 2 and PickUpTara.com discusses Misunderstood Mystery Number 2: Wait 7 Days To Call A Girl? Tara outlines how all women do not like to wait 7 days to before receiving a phone call. Per Tara 1-3 days is ideal. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Duration : 6 min 51 sec
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March 9, 2010 | 4 Comments
“No worries darlin’, you can take her for a spin, just don’t get lost!
I minced a smile while my eyes sneered at Kevin, the used car salesman, tossing me the keys while leaning back on the Toyota Corolla. While chewing gum, he ran his hands through his beach-bum blonde hair. When I grated into first gear, he snickered with his salesman mate as I took the car for a test drive, all the while thinking ‘I just want to get this over with.’
I’m not sure what it’s like for men to buy a used car from a dealership, but as a woman, it’s got to be up there with having root canal therapy at the dentist. We know we have to do it, but there’s no-one else who can take your place in the dentist’s chair. Maybe some women don’t mind buying a car—it is shopping after all. But as a person who adds the suffix ‘thingee’ to anything in the motor—well—when the head-gasket thingee went kaput on the way to the dentist, I had to face both my fears
Used car shopping should be like shopping for fashion—I know my size (hatchback), budget (Sportsgirl, not Morrissey), and style (no frou frou mag wheels/sequins). The difference is not so much the act of shopping, but the salesperson. Just as snobby sneery rude salespeople put me off from buying a dress, the behaviour of a stereotypical used car salesman irks me just as much
A better experience would involve:
- Honesty: Really? The previous owner was the wife of a Toyota dealer? Phhhhttt. At least he didn’t say she was a little old lady.
- Explain things in plain English. I don’t give a toss about Magnetic pick-up assembly and doughnut coupling. I want a car that won’t cause me stress, not one to cruise the streets for hot chickybabes.
- Don’t pressure: it’s not like there’s a shortage of cars in the current economic climate. I can pick and choose.
- Don’t be patronising. I may look 17 but I ceased being a girl long ago; not a pumpkin not a darling and I am NOT ‘m’love’. And do you think I’d be impressed with a statement like ‘Just think of all the shopping you can fit in that boot’ and that I don’t need to get the mirror fixed because I look beautiful all the time. If things got any oilier I’d assume the oil thingee was broken.
- Don’t hit on me. Really? I have to come back again because the windscreen needs to come from Wagga? Oh, and then come back to pick up the form you forgot to give me, oh and to check the fuse…sure…
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Luckily there are ways to make the experience less painful.
- Go in there knowing exactly what you want. Mention the basics: age, auto or manual, kms, body type, fuel efficiency etc. Then mention your budget at least a thousand less than the reality.
- Don’t let on you’re in a hurry or that you’re not feeling well (or at least wait until your face returns to symmetry after anesthetic from a root canal session…). Weakness is an opportunity to exploit: they’ll try and fluster you.
- Be honest about your car if you are trading it in. Mention all the things wrong with all the thingees. That way they can’t come back at you after negotiating the price and say ‘well, you didn’t tell us that…’
- Go straight for a more expensive car, seem interested and then look at the one you really want (like a VW Golf). Say, ‘ooh I love Vee-Dubs!’. The dealer will mention all that is wrong with it to convince you to get the more expensive one.
- If something needs fixing, eg new tyres, windscreen; try to get that thrown in without cost.
- The alleged ‘drive away’ advertisement is bollocks. There’s paperwork, the car has to go through roadworthy, they have to wait for your funds to be approved. Leave at least two days until you really can have the car.
- Don’t believe anything they say. Do your own research. Take a person with you who has a clue about cars and their value.
As I finally left the dealership three days later with all the forms, fuses and windscreen, I waved goodbye to Kevin and smiled as I thought about what I’d learned. Knowing how to deal with dealers is fine, just like how having anaesthetic for root canal makes life that little bit easier for next time.
PS. Maybe Kevin was genuine after all. The fuses are working wonderfully!
Adrienne Gross
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Homemade Gifts From the Heart – Chocolate Dipped Spoons
March 8, 2010 | Leave a Comment
Whether you’re trying to find your babysitter a Christmas gift, or your sister a little Valentine’s Day gift, or your child’s teacher a Thank You gift, there are times when you have to come up with an idea that won’t break your budget. If your family is like most, your finances are bleak and gift giving is one luxury you can’t afford anymore.
Normally when people are struggling with a tight budget, things that are considered unnecessary are the first things to go. Gifts are often the first things to be cut out of our budget, but we never feel good about that. We want to show our love for the people we care about, and who care about us, by giving gifts. How do we accomplish that with limited funds? By using our creativity and giving gifts that we put our heart into.
Making chocolate treats is one of my favorite gift ideas. It’s pretty simple to impress someone with a beautiful box of chocolate covered pecans or chocolate dipped pretzels. Chocolates always seem festive, and homemade chocolates say you appreciate someone very, very, much indeed.
Chocolate gifts aren’t as hard to make as you might think. With a little practice, you can create marvelous confectionery delights that will thrill your friends and family and make you the talk of the town! This is a fancy chocolate treat that no one makes for themselves, so it is the perfect gift.
Coffee Spoons For The Chocolate Fanatic
There’s a delicious connection between coffee and chocolate, so this gift is a natural for any coffee drinker on your gift list. Man or woman, if they drink coffee, they’ll love this gift.
Get ready with these items:
You can either purchase some nice silver spoons from your friendly local thrift shop, or just buy some heavy plastic spoons. I like the silver ones because you can find fancy spoons and sometimes some pretty unusual ones, too. Just wash and dry them before using.
In the baking aisle of your grocery store, you will find milk chocolate coating. This is the chocolate you’ll want to use. Don’t use the Real Chocolate as it is way too fussy and you don’t want to worry about it not turning out right.
If you’d like to add some crushed peppermint candy or other candy sprinkles to your spoons, that’s really pretty, too. You may also look for flavoring oils, like peppermint or amaretto, to really make these spoons fancy.
You’ll need to cover cookie sheets with parchment paper so the spoons won’t stick while cooling. Don’t use waxed paper as the chocolate will stick and you’ll have a mess. Parchment paper can also help the clean up if you’re working on a larger number of spoons.
Each spoon will be wrapped in a clear cellophane candy bag. You’ll find these in a craft store with all the candy making supplies. Also, at the craft store, be sure to pick up some decorative items to tie the bags shut, like ribbon, gift wrap ribbon, raffia, or jute rope.
Follow these simple steps:
Put a big pot of water on the stove and bring it to a boil. Carefully chop up your big chunk of chocolate into little chunks and put in a small pot that will fit in the big pot. When the water in the big pot comes to a boil, shut it off, and very carefully place the small pot in the hot water. Don’t let your water run over into the small pot with the chocolate. After the small pot sits for a few minutes and you see the chocolate start to melt on the edges, take the pot out of the water and begin stirring the chocolate with a big rubber spatula until it’s all melted.
When the chocolate is melted down, take a spoon and carefully dip it into the chocolate, hanging on to the handle, and place it on parchment paper on your tray or cookie sheet. Now is the time to add any decorations like sprinkles or crushed peppermints. Then continue dipping each spoon and decorating. When you are done, take your cookie sheet full of spoons and place it in a cold area. You can put them in a freezer or refrigerator but don’t let them stay in there because they will get moist. If you do use the freezer or refrigerator, take them out in just a few minutes and let them totally set up somewhere dry.
Once the chocolate has set up, you can put each spoon in a candy bag, and tie a piece of ribbon, raffia, or what have you around the handle of the spoon to close the bag. Now you can add a little extra ribbon, a candy cane, or any other decoration you’d like. If you are giving more than one spoon to someone, be sure to put them in a candy bag first, then place all of them together in a pretty bag or box.
That’s all there is! You have just created a one-of-a-kind gift for someone special in your life. Doesn’t that feel great? Your gift didn’t cost a lot of your hard earned money… you gave a creative gift that will be greatly appreciated… a gift from your heart.
Nicole Dean
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