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		<title>How To Keep Your Android Phone From Being Hacked By Malicious Apps</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Mar 2011 23:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Business Insider reporter Steve Kovach wrote an article that is really helpful for Android users&#8230; since Android apps aren&#8217;t as thoroughly scrutinized as in the case of iPhone/iPad apps, malware is infecting Android phones. 30+ malicious Android apps have been identified, and google yanked 21 recently. I&#8217;m not an Android guy, and this blog isn&#8217;t [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Business Insider reporter Steve Kovach wrote an article that is really helpful for Android users&#8230; since Android apps aren&#8217;t as thoroughly scrutinized as in the case of iPhone/iPad apps, malware is infecting Android phones.</p>
<p>30+ malicious Android apps have been identified, and google yanked 21 recently.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not an Android guy, and this blog isn&#8217;t about the Android phone, but many colleagues and friends are users, andI encourage you all to read the <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/how-to-protect-your-android-phone-from-malicious-apps-2011-3?utm_source=feedburner&#038;utm_medium=feed&#038;utm_campaign=Feed:+typepad/alleyinsider/silicon_alley_insider+(Silicon+Alley+Insider)&#038;utm_content=Google+Reader">Business Insider article</a>.</p>
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		<title>Add PDFs to iTunes for easy syncing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This tip comes from Macworld, and makes easy to add a web site or article to your iPhone/iPod (running iOS4) or your iPad. Add PDFs to iTunes for easy syncing by Whitson Gordon, Macworld.com If you have iTunes 9.2 and iOS4 installed on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, the iBooks app can view PDF [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>This tip comes from Macworld, and makes easy to add a web site or article to your iPhone/iPod (running iOS4) or your iPad.</p>
<blockquote><h3>Add PDFs to iTunes for easy syncing</h3>
<p><cite>by Whitson Gordon, <a href="http://www.macworld.com/contact.html?t=e&#038;e=Whitson+Gordon&#038;ssid=1&#038;sid=152519">Macworld.com</a></cite></p>
<p>If you have iTunes 9.2 and iOS4 installed on your iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch, the iBooks app can view PDF files in addition to other e-book formats. That means you can easily bring any PDF with you for reading on-the-go. An anonymous <a href="http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20100626154406535">MacOSXHints.com</a> reader found an easy way to add almost any kind of document to iTunes&#8217;s Books collection:</p>
<p>If you want to quickly add a document or a Web page to your Books collection in iTunes, all you need to do is to create an alias of iTunes.app and drag it to ~/Library/PDF Services. (You can create the folder if it doesn&#8217;t already exist.) Now, when you&#8217;re browsing the Web or viewing documents and you decide that you want to read them later on a portable Apple device, just hit Print, click the PDF button on the bottom left corner of the window and choose iTunes. iTunes will launch and receive the PDF. Next time you sync your device, the document will be synced as well.</p>
<p>Reader horkstow points out that if you plug the Web site into Safari&#8217;s Reader function before sending it as a PDF, it will be in a much more iBook-friendly format. If you&#8217;d prefer not to mess around in the ~/Library folder, reader dute lets us know that you can also click Edit Menu from the Print PDF drop down, hit the plus sign, and add the iTunes application that way. The advantage of adding the alias manually in ~/Library is that you can rename it to something like Send PDF to iTunes, which will then appear in the PDF menu. Finally, script-wizard Doug Adams posted a link to his <a href="http://dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/ss.php?sp=pdfadder">PDF Adder</a> collection of AppleScripts; among them: Add as PDF to iTunes, a PDF Service workflow that does much the same thing as this tip.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;ve been using the &#8220;Save as PDF&#8221; (in the Print dialogue box, click the PDF button and select &#8220;Save as PDF&#8221;) function for years, saving important documents digitally rather than printing them. Saves paper, and makes it easier and quicker to find the docs.</p>
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		<title>Travel safety tip &#8211; don&#8217;t lose your documents!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Jul 2010 18:25:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I travel I always carry photocopies of my passport, drivers license, travelers checks, credit cards, etc. I mentioned this in a newsletter recently, and Richard Gordon emailed me with an addendum&#8230; The value of copying the contents of your wallet, passport, and other important identity papers is obvious&#8230; as is the idea of photocopying [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>When I travel I always carry photocopies of my passport, drivers license, travelers checks, credit cards, etc. I mentioned this in a newsletter recently, and Richard Gordon emailed me with an addendum&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>The value of copying the contents of your wallet, passport, and other important identity papers is obvious&#8230; as is the idea of photocopying same. BUT!! If you are traveling, especially out of the country, and lose everything you will also lose the photocopies.</p>
<p>For that reason I upload copies of all my important documents under a coded heading to my email account. Worse case scenario I can at least go to an internet cafe (or computer at the embassy) and download my copies for identification purposes, and to follow the advice you gave regarding notification and self protection.</p></blockquote>
<p>Great tip, Richard. Thank you!</p>
<p>I have a MobileMe account, and a DropBox account, and both would allow Internet connection to collect copies of important documents remotely. There are other vendors&#8230; you get the idea.</p>
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		<title>It&#8217;s Official: Apple Is Now Worth More Than Microsoft</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 22:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The San Francisco Chronicle&#8217;s web site SFGate.com reports that Apple, while not quite as well capitalized as Microsoft, has an actual business value higher than the Redmond Giant. &#8230; As of yesterday&#8217;s stock market close, Apple had a market capitalization of $223 billion. Apple has $23 billion of cash and no debt. Apple&#8217;s enterprise value, [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>The San Francisco Chronicle&#8217;s web site <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2010/05/26/businessinsider-apple-worth-more-than-microsoft-2010-5.DTL">SFGate.com</a> reports that Apple, while not quite as well capitalized as Microsoft, has an actual business value higher than the Redmond Giant.</p>
<p><em><br />
<blockquote>  &#8230; As of yesterday&#8217;s stock market close, Apple had a market capitalization of $223 billion. Apple has $23 billion of cash and no debt. Apple&#8217;s enterprise value, therefore, is <strong>$200 billion</strong>.<br />
  Microsoft, meanwhile, had a market capitalization of $228 billion. Microsoft has $37 billion of cash and $6 billion of debt (per Yahoo Finance). Microsoft&#8217;s enterprise value, therefore, is <strong>$197 billion</strong>.<br />
  So, it&#8217;s official: <strong>Apple is now worth more than Microsoft</strong>.<br />
  (And if you don&#8217;t consider this an absolutely remarkable turn of events, <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/henry-blodget-okay-this-really-puts-the-microsoft-apple-battle-in-perspective-2010-5">read this</a>&#8230;.)</p>
<p>&#8230; In the past decade, in other words, Apple has gained about $210 billion of market value and Microsoft has lost about $325 billion. Put differently, a decade ago, Microsoft was worth $540 billion more than Apple.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Memory Chip Shortage in 2010?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 18:02:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reports from DRAMexchange indicate that the supply of memory chips may be in short supply in the latter part of 2010. Consumer demand for more memory, and company replacement of current computers will drive the shortage. Memory prices have risen most of the past year, but seem to have stabilized in the past couple of [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Reports from <a href="http://www.pcmag.com/topic/0,2944,t=DRAMeXchange%20Technology%20Inc&#038;s=25144,00.asp">DRAMexchange</a> indicate that the supply of memory chips may be in short supply in the latter part of 2010. Consumer demand for more memory, and company replacement of current computers will drive the shortage.</p>
<p>Memory prices have risen most of the past year, but seem to have stabilized in the past couple of months. Manufacturers reduced capacity and capital spending to reduce costs. This will likely cause a significant shortage next year.</p>
<p>PC shipments are expected to rise 10-15%, driven primarily by notebook and netbook sales (20%+ growth forecast for each).</p>
<p>This is expected to trigger a serious shortage of DRAM modules (memory chips). The price decline will ease, and &#8220;vendors will likely remain in profit for the whole year&#8221;, according to DRAMexchange. Capital expenditure by vendors is forecast to rise 80% from 2009&#8242;s record low, as well.</p>
<p>What does this mean for you and me? If you&#8217;re planning on increasing the memory in your Mac, do it sooner rather than later!</p>
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		<title>Google’s Oligarchic Algorithm</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 31 May 2009 16:55:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Google’s Oligarchic Algorithm By Andrew Lehman, The Public Record Original URL: http://www.pubrecord.org/commentary/920-googles-oligarchic-algorithm.html. I&#8217;ve been running a web development firm since January 1999. Google and my firm were born a few months from each other. By chance, I began tracking Google&#8217;s rise shortly after its appearance, noting the efficacy of its search perimeters along with that [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h2>Google’s Oligarchic Algorithm</h2>
<p>By Andrew Lehman,<br />
<a href="http://www.pubrecord.org/">The Public Record</a></p>
<p>Original URL: <a href="http://www.pubrecord.org/commentary/920-googles-oligarchic-algorithm.html">http://www.pubrecord.org/commentary/920-googles-oligarchic-algorithm.html</a>.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been running a web development firm since January 1999. Google and my firm were born a few months from each other. By chance, I began tracking Google&#8217;s rise shortly after its appearance, noting the efficacy of its search perimeters along with that of its competition.</p>
<p>Though Google was a very powerful tool early in its career, that muscular efficiency has diminished. That seems due to several factors.</p>
<p>Those folks whose job it is to figure out how Google works to achieve higher rankings often performed their job well, depreciating the searches that Google offered. Corporations able to pay the most money for professional optimizers tended to get the highest rankings. Google&#8217;s results often showed which firms had the most resources to pay for position. Google&#8217;s algorithms could not distinguish value from money.</p>
<p>Still, if you typed in &#8220;Chicago photographer,&#8221; you got a list of Chicago photographers on the first page, individuals seeking to sell their services to searchers looking for what photographers had to offer. That is not the case now.</p>
<p>Google decided to go public in 2004. On November 15, 2004, they enacted the first of several major algorithm changes, pushing many of the optimized sites from top positions, penalizing websites for using techniques that gamed Google&#8217;s evaluation algorithm. The result was an overnight tripling of Google revenues. Corporations and businesses formerly paying optimizers for high rankings to appear on the first page of a search were forced to pay Google for their ranking, on the right side of the screen, where Google sold ads.</p>
<p>It became in Google&#8217;s best interest that searchers looking for commercial products or services NOT find what they were looking for so that the Google advertising section would profit from the click.</p>
<p>It was clear to me that in preparation for going public, Google was actually seeding its searches with inefficiencies in order to encourage profits. Regarding commercial searches, it&#8217;s only got worse with time. By embedding top 10 positions with Wikipedia entries, videos and other tangentially related content, commercial businesses continue to be pushed into the second page, forced to pay Google for ad space.</p>
<p>I recently read that Google has decided to place a heavier emphasis on &#8220;brand&#8221; or conventional corporate websites when deciding how to rank. It is adjusting its algorithm to make it even more difficult for those businesses without deep pockets to achieve rankings. One could call this the new oligarchic algorithm.</p>
<p>As a small web developer seeking rankings for small, local businesses, I find the decisions that Google has made over the years have been sometimes fair, sometimes selfish, sometimes in between. The trend has been toward depreciating its mission of providing useful searches in order to make money while encouraging the corporate status quo.</p>
<p>This has been a particular problem for local businesses seeking business using the Google Ad Words program, where Google derives most of its revenue.</p>
<p>The company that would do no evil has little heart. Google&#8217;s attention continues to focus on those larger &#8220;brands&#8221; or corporations that it sees as peers in a global economic landscape dominated by corporate, controlling interests. Google encourages the status quo in several ways, using conventions that concentrate wealth with the very few.</p>
<p>Google&#8217;s famous algorithm encourages those sites with the most incoming links to rise to the top of rankings. Google has difficulty judging value outside a context of popularity or the simulated popularity that comes with businesses buying links to their sites to get high rankings. Google theoretically ranks respect. What it often only ranks is how much money a business is willing to spend to appear to be getting respect. Or, it ranks how large a corporation has become, presupposing that respect comes with size.</p>
<p>In the Google universe, each planet or business has size and gravity that can be determined by measuring mass. Google&#8217;s algorithm presupposes that mass, respect as determined by incoming links or established brand, is the only variable that determines gravity. There is more to respect than popularity or power. Google has no algorithm for measuring integrity.</p>
<p>Google is losing integrity in the process.</p>
<p>Before Google, the local yellow pages served local businesses by being the place where potential customers would seek local products and services. The Internet has destroyed the yellow pages. Local businesses are furious at the costs and poor results with yellow pages. Local firms are moving over to Google Ad Words as one of the few alternatives that approximates what the yellow pages used to offer. Some of those local businesses are using the services that some of the yellow pages companies are offering whereby the yellow pages becomes the broker for a local business with Google Ad Words.</p>
<p>Google works out agreements with the yellow pages to allow the yellow pages to act as an agent for a local firm, managing what the local firm spends with Google. The yellow pages drives traffic to a business&#8217;s website off of a Google Ad Words listing managed by the yellow pages.</p>
<p>Typically, a store contracts with the yellow pages for $500 a month to bring it traffic from Google. Usually that traffic goes to a special page created by the yellow pages that allows it to track exact traffic patterns, even noting the number of phone calls if a dedicated phone line is assigned to appear on that page. There is no transparency. The store is not allowed to know how much it is spending on any particular visitor.</p>
<p>It doesn&#8217;t know how much money went to Google or how much to the yellow pages. The store can form its own division and figure out how much it is paying for each person that showed up on the page, but it has no idea which search phrases are performing and which are not. It also has no idea what percentage of the $500 is going toward the yellow pages. Typically, an Ad Words specialist receives 10-20 percent. There is no transparency.</p>
<p>In addition, the yellow pages often brokers or handles the account for literally all competitors in a region. Google bases its Ad Words rates on several factors, the most important being how much money is being spent by the business. With the yellow pages handling many and sometimes all competitor bids, it is not acting in the best interest of the stores it represents by controlling bids to keep the rates low, but the yellow pages is behaving in its own best interest by pushing bids higher to beef up advertising expenditures.</p>
<p>It is a devastating conflict of interest for the yellow pages to be managing several competitors in a market. In addition, any local business seeking to buy positions in the Ad Words programs on its own, in those areas that compete with several businesses managed by the yellow pages, ends up paying fees inflated by the yellow pages interventions.</p>
<p>Google, working with the yellow pages to manage this program, takes the low integrity position of siding with the large corporation against the local businesses. Google and the yellow pages end up making enormous profits because they control the system. Small business gets screwed.</p>
<p>Will Google be seen as the bad guy when this corporate scam becomes widely known? I&#8217;m thinking likely not. Most stores I know loathe the yellow pages. There are several types of yellow pages in many markets. Not all engage in this practice. But they&#8217;ll all probably be associated with this scandal when it blows.</p>
<p><cite>Andrew Lehman, a regular contributor to <a href="http://www.pubrecord.org/">The Public Record</a>, operates Andrew Lehman Design, Ltd., a web firm with over 400 clients specializing in local businesses and non profits. He is co-director and founder of the 1100 organization, <a href="http://www.pjep.org/">Peace, Justice and Environment Project</a>. Andrew is on the board of directors of <a href="http://www.inthesetimes.com/">In These Times</a>. He blogs daily at <a href="http://www.neoteny.org/">neoteny.org</a> and can be reached at andrew@pjep.org</cite></p>
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		<title>10 Tips to get your SEO (Search Engine Optimization) engine started</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 May 2009 23:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[10 Tips to get your SEO (Search Engine Optimization) engine started. Written by Eddie Rosenthal, Higher Source Sites A study in 2004 indicated there was about 3% of the web indexed by engines, and at the moment (Mar,2009) estimates put the number of web sites around 250 Billion. With millions of web pages being returned [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><h3>10 Tips to get your SEO (Search Engine Optimization) engine started.</h3>
<p style="fontsize:8px; color:gray;"><cite>Written by Eddie Rosenthal, Higher Source Sites</cite></p>
<p>A study in 2004 indicated there was about 3% of the web indexed by engines, and at the moment (Mar,2009) estimates put the number of web sites around 250 Billion. With millions of web pages being returned for most search engine queries, it is hard to argue that it is becoming increasingly difficult to be among the top ten for your website! This article will try to show some things you can do by yourself or in concert with your webmeister to help put your site in the game.</p>
<p>Web crawlers, those programs that run continuously searching for hyperlinks and doing the grunt work of indexing your pages, will find your site eventually and without your intervention. But you might be able to benefit by knowing enough about the page’s content to point out to the engine what is relevant to index, and what is most important about your pages. You do this in several ways;</p>
<blockquote><p>1)	Your page title, the words that go in the < Title > tag is considered by far to be the most important piece of information you need to tell the search engine. But you must limit what you say here with not more than 70 or 80 characters, before the engine goes dumb and thinks you are starting to spam it. It is probably far better to tell what your business does, than just your business name, and will be better if you give some regional ( city, county name) location than your business name. Why? Because likely the future client does not know your name, but is looking for your plumbing service in sonoma county and typing that phrase in.</p>
<p>2)	Your Meta-tag for keywords and descriptions are still important but probably more for the yahoo engine than google. It still is important to put those in but be careful not to dilute the keyword area with too many keywords, or too little. It is probably better to have the exact text from the page in the meta description or meta keyword than not have them at all, as long as the text is concise and describes your service or product. It is good to know if the keywords have attracted too much attention ( competition ) so that you have a chance of being found – if the ‘plumber in sonoma’ returns over 50,000 pages, it might be a good idea to find another phrase that people use – ‘relilable plumber in sonoma’ might work better. The only way to know that is to do some research on the keyword phrases – you can do this with one free tool that google has at https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal. This tool allows you to plug in keywords ( short tail or long) and helps you determine if that phrase gets any traffic or not. To pick a good short or long tail keyword phrase you must probablhy find something that gets less than 50,000 but more than say 100 a day. Once you have picked out your phrases they go into the keyword meta tags, and into your document, but not too much. About 7% density of the keywords is a good percentage, any more than that and the engines will think you are spamming them.</p>
<p>3)	Your graphics should load fast, in other words be optimized for the web. That means you probably have to put your jpegs thru some sort of photo editor like photoshop or fireworks, to make sure they load under two seconds. Nothing will turn off a user than to see how slow your pages load. One site that helps you figure out loading speeds of your images is at http://www.websiteoptimization.com/services/analyze/. I like to push my clients URL’s thru this free tool to judge quickly how much work I will have to do just with their graphics. </p>
<p>4)	Another important point about graphics is that crawlers can’t read them. If you are using graphical text on your page it probably is good looking, but it won’t help your SEO. There are ways to textualize what you need over the graphics, say with Cascading Style Sheets, or sIFR (Scalable Inman Flash Replacement). Using a few lines of javascript with a flash file embedding the text you want, allows the engine to be able to read your text. But you don’t want to overuse this technique either, as it will slow down the loading process.</p>
<p>5)	It used to be considered that the page structure should be architected like a newspaper page, with titles, headlines and sub headings. And most SEO optimizers still think this is true. ( see http://www.sempo.org/learning_center/ ) for more information about current concensus on any of these topics above). I believe it is natural for the eye to want to see this hiararchy in order to digest quickly important information, before being attacked by too much information overload. So I believe it is important to have < h1 > tag have the most important information of the page at the top, with < h2 > sub headings below that.  You can adjust the sizes of the fonts using Cascading Style Sheets, so that it is not an eyesore, and the search engines will read these tags and store them as important pieces of information about the page. </p>
<p>6)	All the above should have text corroborating relevance by reusing the text in the headings and in the keywords and title. But not too much. The engine will think you are spamming. Every text I have read says the page’s copy should have about 200-400 words. So if you have 7 important keyword phrases, they need to be repeated in the text, and have headings or subheadings as well. It might be better to have more keyword density by having less verbiage, but make it relevant.<br />
7)	Images should have good naming conventions, which in the broader sense applies to page naming conventions. It is nice to have a ‘contactus.html’ page, but also it might be better to have ‘how-to-contact-reliable-plumber-in-sonoma.html’ as the page name. Why not? Search engines have learned to read and digest and index, so why not make the page name say something useful?<br />
 <img src='http://lindauermacs.com/wordpress/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_cool.gif' alt='8)' class='wp-smiley' /> Alt tags – those ‘tool tip’ messages when you mouse over the graphic, can contain useful information for the engine spider(crawler). Why not make good use of that? ‘Logo of plumber’ is better than nothing. ‘Logo of Reliable Plumber in Sonoma County’ is even better. </p>
<p>9)	Consider creating a user friendly sitemap, if you have five pages or more. Because sitemaps just index your site for users to navigate, it already contains the prime ingredients for search engine crawlers. You link your sitemap by putting a link to it in the footer, or in your regular navigation. </p>
<p>10)	 Create a special xml file to submit to engines. There are tools that help you submit a readily digestible file that has all the links of  your site embedded in it, with text describing the site and the link. Once  you have created the xml file you can go directly to google (search for creating an xml file and submit to google) for more information.
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		<title>Capital One Canceling Underutilized Credit Cards</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 May 2009 19:02:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just received a rather shocking letter from Capital One&#8230; The Business Rewards Platinum card I&#8217;ve held since 2002 was canceled because I didn&#8217;t use it recently. Well, like many of us, I&#8217;ve been trying to keep credit card purchased down. Too bad for me! I need to use the card, next week in fact. [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I just received a rather shocking letter from Capital One&#8230; The Business Rewards Platinum card I&#8217;ve held since 2002 was canceled because I didn&#8217;t use it recently. Well, like many of us, I&#8217;ve been trying to keep credit card purchased down. Too bad for me!</p>
<p>I need to use the card, next week in fact. The only good thing is that I found out about this prior to trying to make the purchase. As it is, my ability to do business is now somewhat compromised by what appears to me to be an arbitrary and short-sighted policy.</p>
<p>I paid my bills, and had a zero balance. That is the problem, I guess. I just lost a business credit card with a $20,000 limit, and do you think I can get another in the present climate? I doubt it. So, the next large hardware purchase I need to make will be difficult.</p>
<p>Didn&#8217;t we just lose a lot of businesses when banks pulled their lines of credit without notice? It&#8217;s happening again. Take notice, and use your cards, even if you don&#8217;t need to. Or lose them without warning.</p>
<p>For what it is worth, I was told by Capital One representatives that automated phone calls went out to warn customers about the possibility of cancellation for underusing cards. They didn&#8217;t show up on my voicemail OR the answering machine at home. Did they try? Did they reach a wrong number? Who knows. Capital One doesn&#8217;t care.</p>
<p>Yes I am mad, and this is a rant.</p>
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		<title>So you’re ready for your first business website…</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 16:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you’re ready for your first business website… And you’re probably on a search for a good website designer – preferably someone who comes highly recommended by someone you know. Checking out designers before committing is absolutely necessary, but did you know that most website designers are not copywriters? So as you start negotiating and [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>So you’re ready for your first business website…	</p>
<p>And you’re probably on a search for a good website designer – preferably someone who comes highly recommended by someone you know. Checking out designers before committing is absolutely necessary, but did you know that most website designers are not copywriters? So as you start negotiating and come to an agreement, be prepared to be asked for content. At that point many projects come to a dead stop.</p>
<p>Let’s face it, the average business person is not an expert writer, so the task gets put off and often never gets done. Finding a copywriter is an option. You can post for one on Craigslist, check a freelance site like <a href="http://www.elance.com">www.elance.com</a>, or ask your designer if he/she knows someone. If your budget is tight and you want to tackle the job yourself, you need to start out by asking yourself a few questions:</p>
<p>What is the purpose of my website? Do I want it to merely supplement or replace a printed brochure to drive people to my place of business or call me? Or am I planning to make sales on-line? </p>
<p>The answer to that question will determine your style of writing. The brochure website should certainly show you and your business off to best advantage and convey your unique selling proposition, but the tone can be more laid-back than an e-commerce site. When you are trying to make sales directly on your site, the copy must have the power to convince. Keep in mind that you expect someone to open their wallet and send you money without being able to feel, smell, touch the merchandise – or leaf through an informational product before buying. </p>
<p>For this reason e-commerce writing has to be much more extensive, descriptive and irresistible. Including testimonials on the site is essential. Getting the copy right means the difference between success and failure. </p>
<p>Ask your designer if he/she can include professional copywriting in the project quote. It’s a worthwhile investment, and many designers have access to writers of different styles and experience.  </p>
<p>Posted by Astrid Harper <a href="http://www.bestfive.com/mem/copypro">http://www.bestfive.com/mem/copypro</a>   </p>
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		<title>The Big Website Design Hang-Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Feb 2009 17:47:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Charles Lindauer</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Website designers! You could easily double your business if you maintained reliable access to writers who can provide content that gets the message across clearly and irresistibly. When a small or start-up business contacts you for a website, you probably find that things progress nicely with you as far as layout and color scheme is [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Website designers! You could easily double your business if you maintained reliable access to writers who can provide content that gets the message across clearly and irresistibly. When a small or start-up business contacts you for a website, you probably find that things progress nicely with you as far as layout and color scheme is concerned. Enthusiasm is high, the client is ready to go, and you’re happy to have a new client.</p>
<p>Then, when you ask for content, you get that deer-in-the-headlight look – my what? Oh – OK, I’ll get that to you next week. At that point at least half the time the project is dead because the content never comes. Sound familiar?</p>
<p>And even if it comes, chances are the writing is so poor that the site cannot fulfill its promise to create sales. You’ve probably had clients blame you for poor results. It’s a bad situation all around. </p>
<p>Professional content writing is always a good investment, and it makes sense to point that out at the beginning of the project. The easiest way to get this accomplished is to include copywriting in the project quote. Your client will thank you for removing all obstacles and delivering a professional turn-key product. Another nice side benefit for you is the incremental revenue you make by marking up the writer’s hours. </p>
<p>Posted by Astrid Harper <a href="">www.bestfive.com/mem/copypro  </a></p>
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