Saturday, April 30, 2011

Top Misc Content on Internet

Top Misc Content on Internet


Load Vs No Load Mutual Funds

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

If you are thinking of venturing into mutual funds territory for investments, you'll need to know the difference between load and no load mutual funds. In this article, I present a load vs no load mutual funds comparison that will highlight the prime differences between the two types.

Career Networking Tips

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Be approachable, likable, visible and communicative, if you want to build a network of some real good contacts. Read on for some more career networking tips...

Cool Summer Jobs

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Interesting, fun and great cool summer jobs are very few to find, but with enough thought, hard work and precision, you can get lucky and land up with one of these. To know about a few cool summer jobs that you can take up this summer, read the article below!

Jobs for Teenagers Under 18

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Are you looking for some jobs for teenagers under 18 that will pay you well and also make you happy in the process? In that case, you should check out the article below to look at a few options that might just be what you've need all this while. Read on to know some really cool jobs that you can take up!

Adjustable Rate Mortgage Pros and Cons

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

An adjustable rate mortgage may allow you to save several thousand dollars in the long run. Know more on adjustable rate mortgage pros and cons, in this article.

Flexible Premium Deferred Annuity

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

The concept of a flexible premium deferred annuity is used by many as an alternative to bank saving accounts or other forms of investments. In the following article, a comprehensive explanation of all the different aspects and characteristics of such annuities have been explained. To know more, read on

Medical Billing Clerk Salary

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

According to national statistics, the medical billing clerk salary ranges between $25,000 and $35,000 per year. These numbers are just to give you an idea as salaries are actually affected by factors like experience, location, etc. Let's get going and find out more on job description and salary ranges offered to medical billing clerks.

Salary Increase Letter Template

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

A letter template/format gives brief idea about how a letter should be written. This article presents two samples of the salary increase template, that would be useful to both the employee and the employer.

Trading Stock Options for a Living

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

In the following article, a brief explanation of trading stocks options for a living has been provided. To know more about such a profession, read on

What is Career Networking

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

What is career networking? How does it work? How to be successful at networking? Read on to find the answers...

Employment for Felons

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Finding a good job is never easy, more so when you are a felon. The following article suggests some organizations where it is comparatively easy to find employment for felons.

IT Consultant Salary Range

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

IT consultants are much in demand after the revival of the economy. In this article, we shall know more about the IT consultant salary range and job description.

How to Write Classified Ads

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Writing a classified ad is easy, but writing a classified ad that will generate a response may not be as easy. Here's a look into writing such ads that get you the response you are looking for.

What Does an Office Manager Do

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

What does an office manager do? What are the skills required to be an office manager? What salary does an office manager earn? Read on to find the answers...

List of Future Jobs

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

This article on list of future jobs is specially prepared after looking at the condition of the economy today. It's obviously very important for people to know which employment sectors are going to survive in the future, so that they can start their preparations from now...

Good Investments During Inflation

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Are you on the lookout for investment options at the time of rising prices? Just scroll through the article to know which are the good investments during inflation.

Good Penny Stocks 2011

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Penny stock trading and investing is indeed a very challenging job. In this article on good penny stocks 2011, let us learn how to make money in them by adopting smart strategies.

How to Market your Business on Facebook

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

If you want to know how to market your business on Facebook, this article is a must read. It will throw light on some of the most common ways in which you can advertise your business, product or a particular service on the social networking website called Facebook. Check it out!

Good Communication Tips for Managers

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

If you want to know some good communication tips for managers, this article will tell you most of them. It's very important for managers to be efficient with their communication so that other employees follow the same. To know more about these communication tips, continue reading...

Top Medical Jobs in Demand

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:00 PM PDT

Health care industry is the fastest growing industry with a tremendous growth rate. Know more on top medical jobs in demand, in this article.

Copyblogger Weekly Wrap

Posted: 30 Apr 2011 02:51 PM PDT

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The other day, I was scheduling a teleseminar that I have on Monday, and I got totally paranoid again about time. Again.

See, I keep missing calls because I’ll plan something for Eastern and the other person will plan it for the same time Central or Pacific. Deals have been lost. Hearts have been broken.

So, I’m starting a movement to do away with time zones. From now on, we’ll all just be on the same giant time zone. Because it’s convenient for everyone currently in my office, we’ll use Eastern time as the standard. So when I say noon, we’ll all know what I mean.

Let’s just try and do it today or tomorrow, though, if we could, because my teleseminar is Monday. (And yeah, I know that there are scheduling programs that will convert for you, but changing the earth’s time distribution just seems like so much less hassle.)

Reporting from 10:37am Universal Standard Time, here’s what happened this week on Copyblogger:

Monday:

Why Nobody Cares About Your Content (And What to do About it)

This from the “you’re ugly and nobody likes you” department: Glen Allsopp reveals the harsh truth that your readers don’t really care about you unless that caring is secondary to their getting a lot of value from what you write. This post has lots of stuff in it that will make you cry and run home to mommy, but it will also tell you how to fix the offending parts and get better results. Because let’s face it — this sort of usable information is the only reason any of us care about Glen. :)

Read the full post here.

Tuesday morning:

Priceless Lessons Learned from Scathing 1-Star Reviews on Amazon

This post is hilarious. If your writing has ever been criticized, this is a simple guide to taking that criticism for what it’s worth… but it also contains a manatee-related Hindenberg graphic and several literal LOL references to idiocy and well-done vitriolic hyperbole. I give this post a rating of one out of five because I think Julien would want it that way.

Read the full post here.

Tuesday afternoon:

How to Build WordPress Landing Pages That Work

Want to actually get result from your landing page and convert viewers to buyers? Then you should read this post and see all the cool things that Premise can do and comes with. If, however, you prefer ineffective landing pages, I’d suggest putting this graphic on your page and calling it a day.

Read the full post here.

Wednesday:

Is Content Marketing Worth the Effort?

It’d be really funny if the body of this post was just like, “No” and then the whole operation just kind of decided there was no reason to exist and Brian got a job selling hats at Sea World or something. But, fortunately, we all kind of know the answer is YES — but how? And why? And what should you know to look for and do when it starts to seem like a ton of hard work… and you’re not sure if it’s paying off?

Read the full post here.

Thursday:

6 Common Slip-Ups that Make Your Blog Look Bad

So you’ve got that traffic problem, right? As in, no traffic, or nobody that sticks? Maybe it’s because you’re doing some simple little things that make you look bad (and they’re not even hard things to fix) as explained in this post. It might be these little things that drive people off. Or maybe you’re spending too much time parading around in your underwear. Or you always show up at a party without bringing beer or chips. Or you smell. It could be any number of things.

Read the full post here.

Friday morning:

Email Marketing: How to Push Send and Grow Your Business

This post about how email is alive and well in the age of social media — and how you can learn how to use it via a quality free Copyblogger tutorial series — contains the phrase “soulless self-promoting spam-bot.” That alone should make you want to read it, or at least check out some of the Futurama episodes featuring Hedonism Bot.

Read the full post here.

This week’s cool links:

  • The new sales page: This is a really complicated sales page setup, but I suppose that’s why it worked and why Chris Brogan likes it so much. And I’ve got to admit, it sure is different.
  • Changing personas: What persona does your organization have? Because as it grows, it’ll need to evolve… or lose all it’s mojo. (And we all need mojo.)
  • Why Your Blog Sucks: I decided to include this feel-good post because there weren’t enough reasons to feel bad about yourself in this Wrap-Up yet.
  • Creativity: the Least Important, Most Important Thing There Is: A Mad Men-themed post about an underappreciated but vital thing to business: creativity.

About the Author: Johnny B. Truant is doing a free teleseminar called “How to Use Your Voice and Personality to Create a Business That Makes You Rich, Happy, and Hot” with Laura Roeder and Marie Forleo. You should sign up for it.


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Email Marketing: How to Push Send and Grow Your Business

Posted: 29 Apr 2011 06:30 AM PDT

Email Marketing 101

Contrary to reports of its demise, email is alive and kicking. And email marketing is what works as the most effective and profitable “last mile” to turning prospects into customers and clients.

That said, all of us are far too familiar with email newsletters that waste our time, pitches that annoy us, and downright spam. Those don't work quite so well, at least not long term.

What works is a value exchange — your valuable information for your prospect's valued time. Your subscribers need to know they can trust you … that you're not a soulless self-promoting spam-bot.

So, we’ve put together a nifty 7-part tutorial that will get you up and running with the basics of email marketing done right. No charge, and we don’t even ask for an email address. Silly, right?

Check out Email Marketing 101 here. And if you find it valuable, go ahead and share it with a friend on Twitter or Facebook. We’d certainly appreciate it.

About the Author: Brian Clark is founder of Copyblogger and CEO of Copyblogger Media. Get more from Brian on Twitter.


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