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What To Do About Business Defamation

September 4th, 2010 Matt Zackery No comments

Unchecked Business Defamation Lasts a Long Long Time

The thing about verbal insults is that they pass away on the breeze. We all move on, learn as people. The world keeps spinning and no lasting damage is done. Maybe a lesson is learned. But the Internet works differently. Anything negative written about a person or a business will stick around forever, appearing almost sadistically high on search results, hurting reputations long after the negativity was first unleashed.

The best way to fight bad, if you’ve read your comics, is with good. The Internet remembers all that too, of course, and if you’ve got enough of it out there, the bad stuff drifts away. For this, you’ll want to recruit a reputation repair service to unleash the good and wash away the bad.

Command the Search Results for Business Defamation

If you command the links, you command the search rankings. A reputation repair service generates content which forces the sites with all the bad stuff down off the first pages, down even off the first ten pages, where it’s basically never heard from again. The Internet working for you again.

In place of the bad stuff is content that will paint a better picture of you or your business. After that, of course, you’re on your own. But anyway people will get a much better impression of who you are — and without the lawsuits or the back-alley brawls that solved these kinds of problems in previous eras. This is the future, after all. We settle out disputes at the keyboard.

Business Defamation Repair at the Keyboard

This service works for people and businesses who may have sparkling reputations… to the three people who know them. A reputation repair service can also help you build a reputation where you might be a total unknown. In the global popularity contest that is the Internet, having a name at the top of the results is worth its weight in newspaper ads and handbills.

All these rules, all these tricks. It seems like a big game at times. And maybe it is. Cause like a game, you can sure win. Or lose. Your game piece in this scenario is your online image, and whether that self is an individual or represents a business, it’s a self that needs to be taken care of at all times. You see how easy it is to be attacked, how difficult it can be to restore your good name. So take precautions now and you will be prepared. Your online self will be in good shape to play this planet-wide game.

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Recession Vs Depression – Learn About The Difference And How You Can Still Earn A Great Income

August 21st, 2010 Ylva Jansson No comments

Economic Crisis

I know we are all too aware that our world is currently in the midst of a fairly devastating financial crisis but many are wondering what exactly the differences are between recession vs depression. Keep reading and I’ll lay out those differences and offer some suggestions for protecting your financial future.

The Difference

Economic recession is generally measured in relation to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of any one country. Business activity including production, growth and investment begin to slow down. A recession can therefore be defined as a significant decline in activity across the economy and this decline continues to last for more than just a few months.

Economic depression is simply a more drastic decline in economic and industrial activity and can lasts for years. There is an unofficial standard of measurement for determining if a recession has turned to a depression: the GDP has to have fallen by more than ten percent and lasts for more than three years. However, these numbers can be manipulated to avoid having to announce a depression.

While each of these crises are measured by marked increases in unemployment rates, underemployment rates, bankruptcies and foreclosures the complete economic failure with both seems to blur the lines between recession vs depression.

How to Protect Yourself

The most important thing you can do today to protect yourself is to educate yourself. Learn everything you can about our current economic state including where the failures occurred and the mechanisms behind those failures.

Next, I strongly suggest that you look for ways of making money online. I have seen signs recently that the internet has an economy of its own and it seems to be relatively unaffected by the current “real world” crisis.

Affiliate marketing programs, multilevel marketing systems and the latest, innovative Top Tier network marketing methods are each avenues you will want to investigate before making the final decision on how you’ll try to earn more money online easily and for the long term.

Due Diligence

I really can’t stress this enough: you must learn all you can in order to protect your financial future. There is much more to this than the difference between recession vs depression and the more you educate yourself the more chance you’ll have at surviving the current and coming economic crisis.

Have you been hit hard by the current global economic crisis? Look for an explanation of recession vs depression and their true causes. Take advantage of this free video about our causes of world economic recession and learn how to protect yourself today.

Ways On How You Can Use Non Woven Bags As Corporate Gifts

August 13th, 2010 Winston Brooks No comments

Any organization, large or small, has to market itself to get customers to buy its products. The success of marketing for a business depends on a combination of factors including expenditure, scale at which the marketing tool reaches out to the target customers, and even the influence of the marketing campaign on the environment. A popular and effective way of marketing a company and its brands is by distributing gifts. Corporate gifts can be given to both the company’s employees and customers. It doesn’t have to be expensive, you just need to do a little research online and be inventive in choosing it.

As corporate gifts, non woven bags can be an excellent choice. A recyclable material called polypropylene goes into the making of a non woven bag. It is an eco-friendly fabric, which does not have any toxic influences either. In this era of environment awareness, people prefer such products. Thus non- woven bags have become popular as corporate gifts.

Non woven bags come in a wide range of styles and dimensions, and this has increased their popularity. They can be manufactured in all conceivable colours, which make them perfect for all kinds of message and logo displays. The polypropylene fabric that these bags are made of makes printing on them both easy and inexpensive.

Non woven bags are very attractive and fashionable, and so they often end up becoming a shopper’s favourite accessory. These bags act like mini marketing billboards that people take with them when they go out for their errands. Thus brand marketing happens immediately and free of cost. It becomes a good marketing strategy that will drive sales and grow your business in a very creative and simple way.

Apart from them being wonderful stand-alone gifts, these bags also serve as gift holders when other promotional items are placed inside them and given to prospective clients. These non woven bags can also be distributed among employees as they will consider them as a symbol of appreciation and would be glad to get them as corporate gifts.

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Portland Acquires Marcus Camby

June 5th, 2010 Ross Everett No comments

The Portland Trailblazers have needed a big inside presence ever since starting center Greg Oden and backup Joel Pryzbilla went down with season ending injuries. They finally found one on Tuesday as they acquired veteran Marcus Camby from the Los Angeles Clippers. The Clippers received forward Travis Outlaw and guard Steve Blake. Camby is expected to make his debut in a Blazers’ uniform on Friday when Portland hosts the Boston Celtics.

The transaction also served to answer the nagging question about Portland’s point guard situation. Steve Blake and Andre Miller have shared time running the offense, but Blazers’ management apparently felt that Miller was a better fit with superstar shooting guard Brandon Roy. Ironically, until Miller picked up a lot of the offense slack lately with Roy on the shelf with a hamstring injury the presumption was that he’d be the one heading elsewhere as the NBA trade deadline approached.

All three players involved are in the final year of their current contract, meaning that barring anything unforeseen Camby’s career in Portland will probably last only 23 games plus the playoffs. Outlaw and Blake may or may not fit into the Clippers longterm plans-assuming that one of the NBA’s most consistently underachieving teams actually has ‘longterm plans’ in the first place.

Camby was introduced to the Rose Garden crowd during Portland’s rout of his old team, the LA Clippers receiving a standing ovation. Earlier, he’d indicated that he was excited to be going to the Blazers:

“I think it’s a great situation for myself. It’s a first-class organization that really takes care of their own. I hope I can bring my knowledge of the game, and blend in these last 27 games. I’m really excited to be here.”

He talked about the strange situation of actually being in Portland when the trade went down:

“I only brought one change of clothes. It’s been a real rough, rough 24 hours for me, but real exciting at the same time.”

Camby also said that he’s interesting in staying in ‘Rip City’ longterm:

“Hopefully things work out for myself and work out for the team. Hopefully they have plans for me in the long term.”

Portland GM Kevin Pritchard added:

“We are very excited to bring an experienced big man of Marcus’ caliber to the team and we feel he’ll help us a great deal down the stretch run. He’s a fierce competitor and has been one of the league’s best defensive players for quite some time.”

The 35 year old Camby has long been considered one of the NBA’s best defensive big men. Despite playing on a LA Clippers team well off the playoff pace in the Western Conference, he’s second in the league in rebounds with 12.1 per game.

Ross Everett is a respected freelance writer specializing in travel, casino gambling and sports handicapping. He is a consulting handicapper for Anatta Sports where he is responsible for providing daily free sports picks. In his spare time he enjoys fine dining, fencing and scuba diving. He lives in Las Vegas with four dogs and a pet coyote.

Edmonton Wins CFL Shootout Over Calgary

May 17th, 2010 Ross Everett No comments

The Edmonton Eskimos survived a wild back and forth CFL shootout against the Calgary Stampeders before prevailing 38-35 to take over sole possession of first place in the CFL West. Edmonton improved to 4-3 with the win, while Calgary dropped to 3-4.

After the game, winning QB Ricky Ray said that he enjoyed playing in the shootout:

“That was a ton of fun. In the CFL you get to play in a lot of games like this, especially against a guy like (Calgary quarterback Henry) Burris, who has done this to us. It’s great to come out on the winning end of a shoot-out like that. It’s a great uplift for the team. It’s a huge win for us.”

With a bye week on deck, Eskimos head coach Richie Hall said that the outcome couldnt have been timed any better:

“Regardless of what happens, we are coming back in first place. Now we have one up on Calgary. It’s going to be a dogfight for all the teams in the West and any chance you get to win, especially a win like this, it’s a real bonus. It’s great for our confidence.”

Calgarys Burris remembered a very similar game last year where Edmonton won by the same margin on a last play touchdown:

“They got us last year in this situation and of course you didn’t think it was going to happen again or even could happen again. It felt so great to get that late touchdown and with 38 seconds on the clock nobody was even thinking about last year. We had to stop Jackson and we didn’t. And we had to stop Ray and we didn’t. Kudos to Edmonton.”

Both teams have a bye next week. Calgary returns to action on Aug. 28 in Toronto while the Eskimos will next play on Aug. 29 when they host Hamilton. The two CFL provincial rivals from Alberta will face each other twice more this season.

Ross Everett is a widely published freelance sports writer and respected authority on baseball betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas with three Jack Russell Terriers and an emu. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

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