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The Power of Search Engine Friendly URLs

Thu, 05 Jan 2006 00:00:00 EST
I recently invested quite some time into generating search engine friendly URLs for several of my websites to increase my ranking and to have more pages indexed.





When you are starting a web site, one of your chief concerns is stability. Any time that the web site spends offline as a result of technical problems is time that your customers are unable to use your site, and this is bad for your bottom line. Businesses tend to want the most stable operating system for their web sites to minimize the dreaded server crash.

Let me apologize for not writing even once during more

than a month. I not only was too busy with solving countless

problems involving my sites, and domain names and whatnot,

but I had also some personal issues involving family matters.

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Finding a good virtual Web hosting company can done by asking current and former customers about their experience. I know this may seem like a big pain in the ass, and maybe impractical, but think about how critical your web presence is to your operation. If you’re site goes offline due to a web hosts tech issue, you’ll very likely spend hours on the phone and on your email trying to get back up. Many online tools are available that can assist you to find an extremely reliable hosting service. With the myriad of choice available, it is necessary for the consumer to discriminate. Since shared Web hosting is conceived as only a low-end, low-margin commodity by the industry itself, it is necessary for the consumer to be very wary. There are literally thousands of hosts that offer shared and virtual Web hosting services. While many provide extremely good service, others provide service that is less than desirable. In order to find suitable Web hosts, consumers must conduct due diligence.

I’ll be back soon to make some recommendations based on my own research.

Microsoft to Borrow Money for Yahoo

Tue, 05 Feb 2008 09:34:00 -0400

Microsoft has never borrowed any money before, the envisioned $44.6 billion ($44,600,000,000) buyout of Yahoo may stain the balance sheet.

All business owners know how tough it is to borrow money. It is especially hard for that first time borrower.

Bill...we need your last three years W2 statements.

Bill...you started this company with assets some would say were pilfered, please supply documentation.

Bill...we need to pull your FICO score, you can sign this release, by the way we are waiving the $25 report fee.

Bill...we understand you recently gave away $30 billion, we need a cash flow analysis.

Bill...we usually require a personnel guarantee from senior management, how much equity do you have in your home?

Yes - life is tough for first time borrowers.

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