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Friday, February 8, 2013

The Changes as they happen in the SEO Industry

SearchEngine Optimization is involved with two major processes: internal and external. Internal SEO is about 1/8 of the entire process that involves web design of a site. web designers las vegas is focused on building a site that will follow the correct practices to achieve high rank on Google. External SEO is where writing press releases, blog posts, comments, page content and articles are processed. The content contains an embedded keyword that serves as backlinks to the site. However, the latest developments are rapidly changing SEO practices as it now includes social media approaches to attain better SEO results. The most commonly known practice in SEO is white hat or black hat practices. White hat is apparently doing the right, search engine-friendly practice, while black hat is where professionals use tricks and spamming activities to attain higher page rank in the fastest way possible

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Establish Business Credit

how to establish business creditt in 90 Days Author: Paul D. McDonald, MBA Business Credit--every small business needs it at some point in time. Unfortunately, the age-old rule so often seems to be true--the only way to qualify for a loan is to prove that you don't need it. But that isn't necessarily the case... here are some simple strategies that will help any small business move toward a good, strong credit relationship with a bank. Be a Good Customer of Your Bank Remember that if you apply for a business loan at a bank where you have your business checking account, the first thing that the loan officer will do is call up your checking history. If it is constantly in a state of overdraft or is very low, they are unlikely to consider a loan proposal any further. However, if your account shows a regular inflow of cash from many customers, that is much more appealing to a loan officer.