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The 8 Archetypes of the New-Age Manager doesn't use the nofollow tag in links then they just got themselves a link that some search engines (coughMSNcoughYahoo!cough) would record as valuable.If you’re a manager working in a business that wants to become successful in the 21st century, then you need to embrace the 8 archetypal roles of the New-Age Manager.1. Prophet. The new-age manager stands out from others by their ability to see possibilities that others don’t see. He or she doesn’t just have a goal for the team to reach, but a vision of something exciting and unique. "Some people see things as they are and ask "Why?" I see things that are not and never were and ask "Why not?"." (George Bernard Shaw)2. Partner. The days when the manager was someone who stood above the workforce or lived in a separate part of the business have long gone. Today, the manager is a key player in the team, a part of it as well as apart from it. He or she is a key partner serving the team and in turn being served by it. “T There are two possible solutions here. 1) all bloggers stop allowing comments without approving them. This is unlikely to happen. 2) Search engines find a way to devalue all comment links in any blog whatsoever. This will be unfair to legitimate commenter, but as often happens, the many suffer for the ill-conceived actions of a few. Scraper Spam Blogs There are m Funding Your Business With Factoring Financing I love blogs and blogging, but with all good things, especially those online, it comes with a whole new host of problems. Search engines love blogs and therefore so do spammers. Spammers love blogs only because blog spamming techniques work, thanks to the search engines and bloggers themselves.Factoring financing is one of those business financing tools that is not well known by the general public but widely used in the business community. It is widely used, because it’s easy to implement, can be set up in a few days and can provide the working capital that a business owner need to grow their business.When a business owner needs working capital, the first thing they do is to visit their banker. However, they soon learn that getting funding from a bank is very hard. As an owner, the bank will demand that they have great personal credit. The bank will also want to see three years worth of audited financial statements – showing a profit.If your business is new, it’s close to impossible to qualify for bank financing. However, factoring may be an alternative that is better for your business, and easier to get.If you h Last year Google introduced the "nofollow" attribute for links. Using this attribute on a link is supposed to inoculate the linking site from any negative association to the site being linked to. It's to be used when you are not in control of the link being posted (as in blog comments) or when you don't want your link to a site to be considered as you "vouching" for that site in the eyes of the search engines. I think the most accurate description of the "nofollow" attribute is that it's a link condom. The nofollow was merely a band aid fix to one kind of blog spam, but not a solution to the real problem. But since there is not just one kind of blog spam there is no single solution either. Blog Comment Spam: Every now and then I get inundated with comment spam to my blog. These comments are usually posted by automated programs that put a short message in your comments that reads something like, "I like your site, lots of good info. Check these out...", followed by about 5-50 links to their websites. You like my site? Really? Oh, wait... hehe, you almost had me there! Thanks to my blog software, the nofollow tag is automatically added to all links in the comments. So even if I didn't have the moderation feature turned on requiring me to approve all comments before they post, the link itself will not be of value in the eyes of the search engine. And obviously it's of no value to the reader, either. But I always assumed that most bloggers would be like me and have some sort of comment approval policy in place. But then I forget, there are a lot of people running blogs for personal stuff and they simply don't understand the whole spamming thing. So blog spammers take advantage of the ignorance of these bloggers and blast them with junk comments. And if their blogging software doesn't use the nofollow tag in links then they just got themselves a link that some search engines (coughMSNcoughYahoo!cough) would record as valuable. There are two possible solutions here. 1) all bloggers stop allowing comments without approving them. This is unlikely to happen. 2) Search engines find a way to devalue all comment links in any blog whatsoever. This will be unfair to legitimate commenter, but as often happens, the many suffer for the ill-conceived actions of a few. Scraper Spam Blogs There are ma Medical Transcriptionist Salary being posted (as in blog comments) or when you don't want your link to a site to be considered as you "vouching" for that site in the eyes of the search engines. I think the most accurate description of the "nofollow" attribute is that it's a link condom.Medical transcriptionists’ salaries fluctuate considerably. There is no fixed income for work of this kind, with earnings depending on the productivity and skill of the medical transcriptionist.In 2002, the American Association for Medical Transcription (AAMT) conducted a survey, where an average annual salary of a little over $31,000 for the medical transcriptionist was reported. The highest-earning 10% of those surveyed had a salary nearing $18 per hour; the lowest-earning 10% earned a touch over $9 per hour. Of course, some earn distinctly more and some considerably less than that figure. All said and done, a medical transcriptionist’s salary is situational. Sometimes it takes much more than mere skill. It helps the medical transcriptionist to be at the right place at the right time.On average, a qualified medical transcription The nofollow was merely a band aid fix to one kind of blog spam, but not a solution to the real problem. But since there is not just one kind of blog spam there is no single solution either. Blog Comment Spam: Every now and then I get inundated with comment spam to my blog. These comments are usually posted by automated programs that put a short message in your comments that reads something like, "I like your site, lots of good info. Check these out...", followed by about 5-50 links to their websites. You like my site? Really? Oh, wait... hehe, you almost had me there! Thanks to my blog software, the nofollow tag is automatically added to all links in the comments. So even if I didn't have the moderation feature turned on requiring me to approve all comments before they post, the link itself will not be of value in the eyes of the search engine. And obviously it's of no value to the reader, either. But I always assumed that most bloggers would be like me and have some sort of comment approval policy in place. But then I forget, there are a lot of people running blogs for personal stuff and they simply don't understand the whole spamming thing. So blog spammers take advantage of the ignorance of these bloggers and blast them with junk comments. And if their blogging software doesn't use the nofollow tag in links then they just got themselves a link that some search engines (coughMSNcoughYahoo!cough) would record as valuable. There are two possible solutions here. 1) all bloggers stop allowing comments without approving them. This is unlikely to happen. 2) Search engines find a way to devalue all comment links in any blog whatsoever. This will be unfair to legitimate commenter, but as often happens, the many suffer for the ill-conceived actions of a few. Scraper Spam Blogs There are m 7 Rarely Applied Marketing Strategies To Generate Huge Profits >Marketing Strategy #1: Meet your prospects before you even start your business/promotion. Knowing your prospects before you offer them anything is incredibly powerful, not to mention profitable. On top of that, if you get to know them first, before doing a promotion, they will tend to respond more, thus bumping up your sales with no additional costs!Marketing Strategy #2: Ethically ‘bribe’ your prospects to do business with you. There have been too many unethical bribing incidents reported in the media recently. Be very clear, I’m NOT asking you to break the law. At the same time you need to realize that people do business with those who give them the most ‘bribes’ (compelling benefits). So come up with strong compelling reasons why your prospects can benefit from you.Marketing Strategy #3: Prove what you claim i Every now and then I get inundated with comment spam to my blog. These comments are usually posted by automated programs that put a short message in your comments that reads something like, "I like your site, lots of good info. Check these out...", followed by about 5-50 links to their websites. You like my site? Really? Oh, wait... hehe, you almost had me there! Thanks to my blog software, the nofollow tag is automatically added to all links in the comments. So even if I didn't have the moderation feature turned on requiring me to approve all comments before they post, the link itself will not be of value in the eyes of the search engine. And obviously it's of no value to the reader, either. But I always assumed that most bloggers would be like me and have some sort of comment approval policy in place. But then I forget, there are a lot of people running blogs for personal stuff and they simply don't understand the whole spamming thing. So blog spammers take advantage of the ignorance of these bloggers and blast them with junk comments. And if their blogging software doesn't use the nofollow tag in links then they just got themselves a link that some search engines (coughMSNcoughYahoo!cough) would record as valuable. There are two possible solutions here. 1) all bloggers stop allowing comments without approving them. This is unlikely to happen. 2) Search engines find a way to devalue all comment links in any blog whatsoever. This will be unfair to legitimate commenter, but as often happens, the many suffer for the ill-conceived actions of a few. Scraper Spam Blogs There are m There is No Easy Way approve all comments before they post, the link itself will not be of value in the eyes of the search engine. And obviously it's of no value to the reader, either.Be careful what you wish for business ownership is hard work. Is there an easy way? Many very successful people in the corporate world are chosen for important assignments and projects at work. They then get frustrated, while trying to become an entrepreneur on the side, they feel that they are too busy working at the corporation to get anywhere in a business of their own.To those who feel this way, I say to you; “and you of course know you should be careful what you wish for.” You see the reality is that there is no easy way..."They lied to us" you see? Or we lied to ourselves. But the freedom to pursue happiness indeed is a great gift, but too it comes with the ultimate responsibility. Owning your own business means that every mistake you make you take. Every little detail can bit you in the ass. Many people are better off to work in a But I always assumed that most bloggers would be like me and have some sort of comment approval policy in place. But then I forget, there are a lot of people running blogs for personal stuff and they simply don't understand the whole spamming thing. So blog spammers take advantage of the ignorance of these bloggers and blast them with junk comments. And if their blogging software doesn't use the nofollow tag in links then they just got themselves a link that some search engines (coughMSNcoughYahoo!cough) would record as valuable. There are two possible solutions here. 1) all bloggers stop allowing comments without approving them. This is unlikely to happen. 2) Search engines find a way to devalue all comment links in any blog whatsoever. This will be unfair to legitimate commenter, but as often happens, the many suffer for the ill-conceived actions of a few. Scraper Spam Blogs There are m Earn Lots of Money through Auction Websites doesn't use the nofollow tag in links then they just got themselves a link that some search engines (coughMSNcoughYahoo!cough) would record as valuable.In today's modern society, many people use the internet to buy things that other people sell. In fact, there is even a great chance that you bought items from one of the most popular auction website today, called Ebay. Almost everybody living in a developed nation knows what Ebay is all about. In fact, when you ask someone about it, they may even tell you that it is the largest and also the most popular auction website available or you may just get the simple answer that this is the website where you buy stuff from.Ebay is a multi-billion dollar worth auction website. With thousands of suppliers and customers using Ebay, you may want to take a piece of the pie and earn money through this very popular auction website.In this website, you will find everything that you can think about available for sale. From cheap swim suits to desi There are two possible solutions here. 1) all bloggers stop allowing comments without approving them. This is unlikely to happen. 2) Search engines find a way to devalue all comment links in any blog whatsoever. This will be unfair to legitimate commenter, but as often happens, the many suffer for the ill-conceived actions of a few. Scraper Spam Blogs There are many sites and blogs that are nothing more than a regurgitation of someone else's content. Some are providing a valuable service by being a news distribution source, but many others are not. The legitimate ones publish free to re-publish articles from article banks on their site and keep the author info and bio (and links) in place. They also often republish press releases which are also in the common domain. For these types of sites there is nothing illegal being done. I don't have problem with these types of sites because they do provide a way for articles such as this to reach a wider audience, a better site is one that takes this information and adds their own comments and reviews. This is providing a real service to their readers by giving their own opinion, not just the regurgitation of others. But there are a great many blogs and scraper sites out there that steal content and don't give proper attribution. They either republish a summary of articles (sometimes linking to the source, sometimes not) or publish the full article but remove the author and bio info. Still others run the article through a rewrite software program so they can publish "unique" content on their site, even though it's still stolen content. I found one of these content thieves just the other day. They are a web hosting company that "re-published" my article, "Selecting a Web Host Provider that Meets Your Needs". They also forgot to keep my bio information that came with the article and also failed to attribute authorship. I've sent them one email and, lacking any sort of response, I will contact Google and their web host provider informing them that this site is stealing content in violation of copy write. The ISP will be obligated to pull the site down until they have corrected the breach. Many of these kinds of sites often run ads provided by Google or Yahoo, or both in an effort to profit from some other person's hard work. In the case of the above, they are using my article to help sell their services. To eliminate this kind of spam, these kinds of sites need to be found and removed from search engine indices AND the ad division of the search engines need to refuse
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