A February 12th article in the NY Times, exposed that the giant retail outlet, J.C. Penny, was using low quality paid links to game Google’s organic search engine results. This will have serious implications for anyone doing business online.
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J.C. Penny Got Busted!: What their Link Scheme Means for You
Friday, February 18th, 2011Customer Centric: Going Beyond the Mission Statement
Wednesday, February 16th, 2011Being customer centric seems to have become the in thing to talk about amongst CEOs, PR professionals and just about everyone else. But just because you have the right buzz words in your mission statement doesn’t mean you’re walking the walk.
How To Raise Your Google Rank
Tuesday, February 15th, 2011When it comes down to your website Google ranks relies on two different areas of criteria. The first part is your search results, and the second is your sites page rank or pr.
Three Laws of Power You Must Obey
Tuesday, January 18th, 2011Power is like gravity; you can’t see it, it’s always there and pretending its rules don’t apply to you will only lead to a great deal of pain.
The Job Market Stinks, Is Freelancing the Answer?
Monday, December 6th, 2010With the economy circling the bowl, more people are turning to freelance work and finding a lot of success.
The 7 Must Have Free Wordpress Plugins
Wednesday, November 10th, 2010The thousands of free plugins available is one of the biggest reasons why WordPress is so awesome. Find out which seven free plugins are must haves if you want your site to function better, look cooler and be more profitable.
4 Reasons Why You Should be Using Wordpress
Friday, November 5th, 2010If you have been looking into starting a blog or website and aren’t quite sure where to begin, then you need to check out Wordpress. It’s more than just a blogging platform…
Start Your Own Business: A Quick Guide to Breaking Free From the Cubicle
Friday, July 23rd, 2010Becoming your own boss is a daunting, but ultimately rewarding goal. Sure, you’re getting a check working for someone else, but you’re still trading your own hours for someone else. Getting out on your own involves a bunch of planning and even more leadership. But if you think you’re ready, check out our list of tips to get your started.









