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Job Listings Are The Best Way To Find Employees

Saturday, November 1st, 2008



Jay Gaulard writes for a wide selection of on various topics. He is a veteran of the internet and has come to be respected in his many areas of expertise. This article was written on behalf of Iiamin, a popular help wanted ads .

Are The Best Way To Find Employees

Have you ever tried to hire employees without posting the job in the newspaper, on the door of your , or on the Internet? Not doing so makes it difficult to find high . Not doing so also makes it difficult to fill a position that needs filling quickly.

Luckily, there are many different methods in which you can easily post a job. It may be sort of easy to send a to the local newspaper, but that is something that is slowly becoming obsolete. This is because the Internet has opened up a completely new doorway to how are listed. With the invention of on the Internet, less and less people actually frequent their when looking for . They go to sites and look at the listings there. As a matter of fact, that is how a lot of people get their nowadays.

The evolution of

Let’s step back a bit and look at the days in which the newspaper was the only option. People would go through the lists of and would circle what they thought they could do and would then call the number in the ad. This could be a frustrating process because it was time consuming.

All of a sudden, the Internet came to be and sites were added to the Internet. It took a while for employers to catch on, especially since not all businesses had like most do today. Nowadays, a job comes open and the can go onto the Internet and list the on a within moments of the job coming open. In just a matter of minutes, hundreds of people can see that ad.

Being that hundreds of people see the ad in any given day, it can be difficult on the because he or she has to sift through all of those replies. There are everywhere with qualified people busting at the seams. However, this is not necessarily a bad thing. This isn’t a bad thing because this means that there are plenty of qualified people to choose from. Eventually, the is able to find a qualified individual and the job is filled in no time.

Another thing that has happened with online is that individuals are more able to find other in other towns and recruiters can recruit from anywhere. It used to not be this easy. Back in the day, someone would have to call or they would have to hear it through the “grapevine” that a job was available with a company across the country. Now all it takes is a surf through a site and can be found on the other side of the world. It is utterly amazing and has done a lot for competition within businesses and even the economy. The best employees are placed within the best companies and some employees are even fought over because they are incredible workers. The Internet has helped revolutionize this.

How these sites work

As the employer, sites makes your job easier. Basically, you just sign up for an account and you then follow the instructions to post an ad. It only takes a few minutes. You don’t have to worry about mailing off your ad and waiting for it to be in a newspaper. It will be live in no time after you have submitted. From there you don’t have to worry about anything other than reviewing the many that come your way.

sites are easy to use. Basically, you fill out a form asking you what kind of job you’re looking for, where you want to work, and what kind of job title you want. This is the best way for you to target the kind of job you want instead of having to through all sorts of listings. In the days of in , you had to read ads for that you did not want. Nowadays you type in what you want and you’re taken right there.

are good for the news

are good for the news. Most individuals have the Internet now and, even if they don’t, they will make sure they find when they’re looking for a job. They know where to find the best and that is on online sites. They know that they aren’t going to find a high quality job in the newspaper anyway. It seems that most of the listed in the newspaper are regarding work-at-home opportunities that want you to pay some sort of fee. There are also for truck drivers and individuals wishing to sell cosmetics. As for the other stuff, people turn to the Internet and that’s why you should make sure your are listed there and nowhere else.

To maximize your chances to land a quality employee, you can list your on multiple sites. No one ever said that you had to use just one. Multiple sites work out just fine. When the job is filled, you can make sure you remove the ads from the other sites. That way you don’t continue to receive inquiries and about a job that is already filled. That’s something you can’t do in a newspaper. If you pay for the ad to run for 7 days, then it is going to run for 7 days. If you find a great person on the second day, then you have 5 days that you’ve paid for that you don’t need. In the end, you will find that submitting online is more cost-effective and can save you a lot of time in a number of ways. That is just the way to go, so make sure you use online from now on so that you can reach a larger audience of great employees.

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Friday, October 31st, 2008



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Friday, October 24th, 2008



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Almost Free Ways to Market Your Business Online

Saturday, October 18th, 2008



Jay Gaulard writes for a wide selection of on various topics. He is a veteran of the internet and has come to be respected in his many areas of expertise. This article was written on behalf of BizLeeg, a popular business directory .

Almost Free Ways to Market Your Online

If you have a , chances are pretty high that you spend a lot of time looking for ways to market your online. Paying for can be quite expensive, and today’s is so desensitized to online that in this manner can be highly ineffective. However, there are many ways that you can advertise your online without paying much or without paying anything at all! You just need to know where to look.

Develop an

Do you have an online mailing that you send to your customers? If not, you need to develop one. When your customers make a purchase online, have them sign up to receive “future offers” or an . You can also leave a form on your for them to sign up to receive your newsletter. You may want to offer something free for this, such as a discount , , or a .

Once you have your customer’s address, put it to good use. Make your newsletter as good as it can possibly be. If you already have an online mailing in place, make it better. No one likes spam, so make the newsletter informative, helpful, and interesting. Throw in a coupon or two from time to time to keep the customer interested in reading the newsletter. Avoid using too many graphics, as this can keep some users from receiving the letter depending on their settings.

Become an Expert in Your Industry

Chances are you already are an expert in your industry. Use this to your advantage as you market online. Join forums that relate to your industry. Then, post useful comments. Do this often. Soon you will have a small online “following” that comes to you for advice. You can then point them towards your for more information.

As you post in forums, make sure you follow the posting guidelines. Some forums will allow you to to your in your signature line. Others will allow you to in actual discussions. Others do not allow any links at all, but may allow you to put a in your profile. Since your time is valuable, choose forums that allow links, at least in your signature.

No matter what the forum rules may be, make sure that your posts do not sound like an ad. Give genuine, helpful advice to the people on the forum. Become a part of the community. You will be surprised at how much your bottom line increases with this strategy.

You can use this same rule to market using . Comment on discussions relating to your industry whenever you can, and make the take the reader back to your site. You can insert a in your name field, but do not say, “you can find out more at my site.” That will be a turn off to most readers, but if they like what you have to say they will be willing to click on your name and visit your .

Create Your Own

As you are working towards making yourself an expert in the field, you might want to set up your own . You can discuss newsworthy items that relate to your industry, and you can include a on the toolbar to your ecommerce site. You can to your in your forum posts and comments as well. If you do not have time to write posts on a regular basis, you can hire someone else to do it for you.

As you work to create your , make sure it is interesting. People who read are looking for entertainment as much as they are looking for information. Do not be afraid to discuss something a little controversial. The more people that to your from theirs, even if they are saying how crazy your idea is, the more traffic you will eventually generate for your ecommerce or site.

Use YouTube

Believe it or not, the popular video site YouTube is a great way to market a , and posting a video is completely free. Now, like your forum and posts, you do not want to post a blatant advertisement on YouTube. However, you can create an informative “how to” that relates to your industry, and then to your at the end of the video.

The key to successful marketing with YouTube is not creating a fancy video full of special effects. It is making a video that is appealing to people. You want people to want to watch your video, it to their friends, and post it on their . Do not be afraid to do something a little crazy and fun, but make sure that it does not detract from your .

Use Online

Online are another way to market your online. Keep in mind that there is a wide range of prices for these . Some charge high fees for listings, while others have free or low-cost listings available. Choose a directory that gets plenty of traffic but does not charge too much for your . Make sure you can have some control over what is said in your listing. Also, make sure the directory is well laid out with an easy to understand organizational structure. Remember, your potential customers are not going to stay on a directory site that is confusing or difficult to navigate.

That being said, list your in as many free as possible. After all, if the listing is free, it cannot hurt your , and it will probably draw some traffic to your site. Some of these make off of other types of ads, such as pay per click ads, so they allow businesses to create listings for free.

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Tuesday, October 14th, 2008



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Google Ranking Drop Because Of Duplicate Content

Sunday, October 12th, 2008



This is a follow up post to my previous posts about my friend’s ranking drop. As you may remember, his Google ranking was restored a few weeks after he blocked the from copying his entire and submitted a reinclusion . As you may have guessed, he was quite thrilled to see his SERP ranking shoot up again.

Well, as luck would have it, I received a phone call last night from my friend telling me that his was bombing again. I Googled his favorite and they seemed to rank fine over at my end, but he explained that he from was flat. They nosedived a day or two ago. I chalked up the results I was getting to adjusting the results.

This new twist got me thinking. What in the world could be making this ’s ranking bounce around like this? Looking back, the may not have been 100% at fault. There has to be something else.

I began doing a little research and learned about few things about content. The reason I looked at that particular area is because there is absolutely nothing else I can find wrong with this . content seems to be a rather popular culprit.

I came across a pretty well laid out called “Google Rankings Diagnostics” that describes a whole heck of a lot of issues you might be having with your . This validated what I pretty much already knew…that if you have multiple (on a domain) with the same exact content, has trouble figuring out which page is the original and may throw all of them out.

I took a very close look at my friend’s . Again, I took a unique line of text from his and searched for it in (inside quotes). A funny thing happened. I saw the result, but there were a few extra results as well, all on his domain. There were about 5 extra pages in total.

Now, some of these extra results have been there for years, so I don’t attribute the issue to those pages being content. What struck me was one of the extra pages.

A few months ago, my friend moved one of his pages. He put a 301 redirect in his ., which was the correct thing to do. So now, the old directory where the page was held forwarded to a new page. It looked something like this:

Redirect 301 /olddirectory/ ://.hiswebsite.com/newpage.

The redirect worked fine, but here is what that extra page in the results looked like:

://.hiswebsite.com/newpage.phpoldpage.

Guess what page was showing at that …yup, the . The dynamic nature of his sends unknown page results like this to the . This was a fluke. My friend forgot that there were pages inside the old directory he redirected to the new page. Every old page in that old directory was tacked on to the new page, like you see above. To make matters worse, there were a bunch of links from other pointing to the old pages in the old directory.

I am not sure if this would cause the ranking drops that he is experiencing, but the timing certainly lines up with when the issue began. It is also certainly considered content.

So, here is what I did to deal with the issue this time. I deleted the redirects in the . and blocked the of all those extra results in the robots.txt . Hopefully, this will tell to not spider or index those pages and it will also tell that those links into the site are dead.

Now, we have to wait. I am not going to submit another reinclusion to because I want to see if the ranking returns naturally. If it does, this was the problem for sure.

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Thursday, September 25th, 2008



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Google Ranking Restored

Thursday, September 25th, 2008



This is a follow up post to my “Sudden Drop In Google Ranking” post.

This morning, I checked the ranking of the in question. To my surprise, the site had again ranked number 4 in the Results. This was most definitely good news. In fact, all key phrases now ranked on page one of the SERPs.

I can only hope this persists. So, what did we do? Here is a short list:

- Noticed the had dropped in ranking.
- Took a unique phrase from the and searched using quotes, “like this.”
- Found a direct copy of the and discovered it had been “Proxy Hijacked.”
- Found of that Hijacked our and blocked it using the ..
- Submitted a “Reconsideration ” to .

After about a week and a half, our had regained its ranking in .

I read a long article about Proxy Hijacking and it mentioned that Google had fixed the problem. If this was the case with my friend’s , this certainly isn’t true. While I can not be totally sure caused this case of ranking loss, the facts seem to lead down this path.

What is my advice to you? Check either Google or Copyscape once a month to see if someone has taken text or Hijacked your .

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Global Internet Traffic - The Cyclical Nature Of The Web

Sunday, September 21st, 2008



I have often wondered if there is some grand resource out there for those of us who are interested in trends by industry. It would also be helpful if this were returned to me chronologically. Daily would be ideal.

If you run your own as part, or all, of your , trends are of great concern to you. Some days, your seem to be over performing. This is great and it’s very easy to get used to. The in you goes into hyper-drive. Well, what goes up, must come down. The only problem is, on the internet, there are way too many variables that dictate success to ignore any “downturn” in performance. If there was just a way to gauge whether it’s the industry as a whole that has taken a downturn or if it’s just your one .

Personally, I have seen rather predictable ups and downs in traffic. I remember back over the Summer, during the holidays. On July fourth, was anemic, only to have an upswing shortly thereafter. I suppose you could just let your be and hope for the best, but any owner worth his/her salt isn’t going to sit idly by and watch outside forces play such a strong role.

I think the type of information I am talking about is available over at ComScore, but I believe you must pay for that. I suppose I could trot over to Alexa and type in one of my competitor’s to see how their traffic has fared during the past few weeks, but Alexa’s are notoriously unreliable. They are built upon the , which is geared much more towards some groups of , rather than others. Let’s just say that gravitate towards the , but soccer moms don’t. Tech traffic is going to look a heck of a lot higher than pottery . There may some value in the site across industries though, since those people would visit various types of similar .

I will continue to look for an answer to this little issue I am having, but in the meantime, if you know of any industry based traffic trend sources, please post a comment.

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