Clean Your Screen with Actual Windows Minimizer

November 29, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Most of us use a wide variety of computer programs throughout the day. Instead of opening and closing them over and over again, we usually just minimize, creating a long line of labeled boxes at the bottom of our computer screens. This can be a bulky, cluttered way of handling Windows. But, as you might guess, our tech expert has a tool to make your life easier.

Beat Job Burnout: What to Do (and When to Quit)

November 29, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Job burnout is not uncommon. But it is preventable. By being aware of what it is and what steps you can take in order to correct or eliminate it, you can improve your performance and beat job burnout. Here’s some information to help you avoid potential burnout before it even starts.

Everything You Need to Get That Desk Organized

November 29, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Have you lost your desk? It’s under that enormous pile of paper and other junk! Don’t worry, we’ll help you clear the clutter and get your sanity back. These helpful products are specifically designed to take control of chaos!

How to Write a Reference Letter

November 29, 2008 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Writing a letter of recommendation is quite an honor. But if you haven’t done it before, you might not know where to begin. We’ll help you get started by offering a few tips and suggestions to help make your letter powerful, positive and professional.

Blog Talk Radio

November 29, 2008 by The Blog Specialist · Leave a Comment
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Doug McIsaac, had put out an invite on facebook for people looking to be interviewed on his radio show, we had 45 minutes of talk time to get through and summarise my 3 years of research in the e-commerce and blog world.

Doug was very gracious in giving me a lot of the time to chat on the background of my online process and system allowing me to get out there and talk about empowering non technical people to write creatively and focus on building communities.

I like Doug’s approach to offline-online business and he works very hard to help people that are in the non-technical area understand that you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to have an online presence, all it takes is two things, persistence and a focus.

Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb.

Calvin Coolidge 30th president of US (1872 - 1933)

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Seminars for Success, Now for Website Optimizer

November 29, 2008 by The Blog Specialist · Leave a Comment
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You may have heard of Seminars for Success. It’s a full day of hands-on training on Google products like AdWords and Google Analytics. We’ve heard requests for more in-depth training on Google Website Optimizer. If you don’t know about it, Website Optimizer is a free tool that helps you increase your site’s conversion rates by testing different versions of your website’s content.

If you want to learn about website testing and how to increase your website’s effectiveness, then this course is for you. The course covers how to run your first experiment, best practices in landing page design, and advanced testing strategies.

We’re now offering Website Optimizer Seminars for Success with four sessions scheduled around the US:

Website Optimizer Seminars for Success are led by Google authorized Seminar Leaders. They’re experts in the field of website testing and on Website Optimizer. If you want to start increasing your conversion rates, now is the time to sign up.
Course materials will be provided to all that attend. And, if you sign up at least 7 days in advance of a Seminar, you’ll receive a $50 AdWords credit. The Washington DC Seminar is coming up next week, so be sure to register your spot.
If you’d like to be notified when Seminars for Success are happening in your area, you can fill out this form.

Posted by Dai Pham, Google Analytics Team

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Getting Answers — Fast

November 29, 2008 by The Blog Specialist · Leave a Comment
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It’s 10am, you’ve got a fresh cup of coffee, and you’re excited to implement your latest Google Analytics-related idea. Today, you’ll be setting up your ecommerce reporting or perhaps re-examining all of your keywords with the help of Motion Charts. You begin working and suddenly, you’re not sure how to proceed. You have a question, and you need an answer — hopefully before your coffee gets cold and your inspiration runs out.

A quick search of the Help Center yields an article that only partially addresses your question. You need help from someone who has already worked through this particular roadblock.

We’re pleased to announce that, as of today, you have a new way of quickly getting the help you need. We’ve launched a new Forum within Google Help that allows you to ask questions about Google Analytics and have them answered by both Google employees and other Google Analytics users. You can easily identify answers from Google Employees, top contributors, seasoned posters, or new posters. The “Best Answers” (as voted by the community) gain the most visibility so that everyone can share valuable information. And a list of “Related Questions” comes up even as you are typing your question.

If you are in the forum to help other users, it’s easy to find questions that need answers. Based on your contributions, you can be distinguished as a Top Contributor or seasoned poster. The old Analytics Help Group will still be accessible for information searches, but is closed for additional posts. This will allow the Google Analytics support staff to focus all their efforts on your new forum.

Now, back to work, before your coffee gets cold!

Posted by Melissa Hsieh, Google Analytics Team

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WordPress 2.6.5

November 29, 2008 by The Blog Specialist · Leave a Comment
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WordPress 2.6.5 is immediately available and fixes one security problem and three bugs. We recommend everyone upgrade to this release.

The security issue is an XSS exploit discovered by Jeremias Reith that fortunately only affects IP-based virtual servers running on Apache 2.x. If you are interested only in the security fix, copy wp-includes/feed.php and wp-includes/version.php from the 2.6.5 release package.

2.6.5 contains three other small fixes in addition to the XSS fix. The first prevents accidentally saving post meta information to a revision. The second prevents XML-RPC from fetching incorrect post types. The third adds some user ID sanitization during bulk delete requests. For a list of changed files, consult the full changeset between 2.6.3 and 2.6.5.

Note that we are skipping version 2.6.4 and jumping from 2.6.3 to 2.6.5 to avoid confusion with a fake 2.6.4 release that made the rounds. There is not and never will be a version 2.6.4.

Get WordPress 2.6.5.

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convert homepage into tableless HTML + 1 simple subpage by ymswebsolutions

November 29, 2008 by The Blog Specialist · Leave a Comment
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convert homepage into tableless HTML + 1 simple subpage with Dropdown menu. our budget is : $30 (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Banner Design, Graphic Design, Logo Design, Photoshop, Website Design)

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CL PVA Needed Now and Daily As Many As You Can by onlyforwork

November 29, 2008 by The Blog Specialist · Leave a Comment
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All account should be made with Gmail, Unique Passwords, Unique USA IP. You have to take at least 72 hours responsibility after delivery the account. Bid with the PM your rate and capability daily… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Data Entry, Data Processing)

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