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Read my "On the IT Trail ...for the Perfect Search Engine Optimization" - Free Article

Saturday, 24 February 2007
Hello everyone.

I've started a series of free helpful guides, called "On the IT Trail..."

The first one being the quest "...for the Perfect Search Engine Optimization"

You can read it at On the IT Trail ...for the Perfect Search Engine Optimization

Or you can bookmark the contents page

Digg it or blog it here

Let me know your thoughts on the subject, any amendments and all comments are greatfully received. Also if you would like to be kept inline for the next instalment then simply email me.

Kind Regards,

Mr. Liam Twose
Managing Director / Owner
Contract Freelancers UK - Helping You Find The Right IT Professionals For The Job.
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Important changes to VAT Cash Accounting Scheme

Written by Nigel Reynolds Friday, 16 February 2007
50,000 more businesses will soon benefit from these changes.
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Eniva Now Available In the UK.

Written by Michael Eldred Saturday, 10 February 2007

Hello Friends,

            Are you Searching for a Strong company with a top of the line opportunity? Is Your and your Families Health a concern? Then I am more then glad to introduce Eniva to you. The Eniva team is the leader in its' field and is dedicated to bringing wellness to the world. Not only is the members benefits and bonuses excellent, Their Technology in Eniva products has NO compatition. Eniva has opened the bourder as of Jan, 1 07.. They are located near you, in Leatherhead. 

 

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The Day Google Died.....

Written by Julian Hall Monday, 29 January 2007
It was a cold January morning, my alarm invaded my dream as if it was a part of it, until I realised that it wasn't going to stop. I slowly opened my eyes and slapped the buzzing demon off the bed side table "Whack!!" ... in an attempt to silence the clock faced ticking machine who just stole my dream. "Julian!" shouted the missus, "Keep it down I'm trying to sleep for goodness sake". I looked at her thinking how come she doesn't have to wake up, forgetting school wasn't open yet and she didn't have to go into work..."Teachers.." I thought, far too many holidays wink
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What sort of networking site do we want?

Written by Mandy Webster Wednesday, 31 January 2007
The membership of B4B is starting to grow now and it is a good time to think about what sort of site we want. I guess it depends on: What we want to put in
  • What we want to get out and
  • Our core values
I belong to other networking sites where there is a strong social element as well as the business side. Is that something that appeals to other members of B4B? I think that there is a role for business networks to support new and start up businesses, sometimes we can help others by sharing our experience. At least we can try to help others 'reinventing the wheel'.

How do you view networking? Sharing is a key part of how I view networking. I do not view networking as selling although I do try to indicate that I am in business and the kind of work that I do. In fact I would go so far as to say that I object to being ‘sold to' on a networking site, it is too direct for me. I view a business network as a forum to make contacts and develop relationships and to build my credibility as an ‘expert' in my own area of work. To that end I will post blogs and articles that I think are relevant and hopefully interesting to other members.


Then there is the issue of who we connect with. Do our network connections represent us to some extent? By connecting with someone aren't we saying this is someone I know and perhaps even trust? I might decline to connect with someone who is selling too overtly. What do other members think? What do you do about unwelcome approaches? Does it make you uncomfortable to decline a connection?


I would be really interested to hear everyone else's view. Please add your voice so that we can agree and disagree on what sort of networking site we are making.

Regards Mandy Webster, Data Protection Consulting

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