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ICANN Violating Free Enterprise
Message to ICANN: Let those who want to create a tld, simply register it with ICANN.
If the tld is not already taken, if they have the technical capability to mange the tld, and they have the desire to market domain names on that tld, then let them do so.
It should be similar to the registering of a domain name, except on a higher level, with the added technical requirements. ICANN should be sort of an uber-registry for tlds.
It would be ludicrous for a domain name restrar like go daddy or enom to ask you for a business plan, or a non-refundable application fee, before allowing you to register a domain name. It would be ridiculous for a registrar to have “rounds” of domain name releases of names “they chose” in advance.
Okay, this month, go daddy will be allocating cheaperwebhosting.com, doggrommingmadeeasy.net, and virtualinternetwebnetwork.net. We will be taking applications and public comment during the month of february. We will then spend another month reviewing the applicants business plans to decide who we will allocate the domain name to. If you are not approved to manage the domain name you apply for, your application fee will be held by go daddy until further notice.
Some people will say that is not a good analogy, but it is a perfect analogy. Here is why. If info.com was still available and I registered it. I could then start selling subdomains like car.info.com, computer.info.com, icann.info.com or any other subdomain someone wished to purchase from me. The subdomain is one dot removed from the domain name the same as the domain name is one dot removed from the tld.
There is no longer any reason to believe ICANN is doing anything other than restricting free enterprise and free trade by not opening up the market for tlds. It is no longer acceptable that ICANN should be the one to decide which tlds will or will not be created nor is it acceptable that ICANN gets to choose who can or cannot run a tld.<
Do you present a businesss plan to the city you live in before they allow you a business license? No.
Does the city ask you to prove you are financially stable before issuing you a business license? No, as long as you pay the registration fee.
If you apply for a business license to open a clothing store, does the city ask how you will run your clothing store or if you have the necessary expertise to run a clothing store? No.
Does the city think you will hurt them economically if your clothing store goes out of business? No, it’s none of their business.
Is the city concerned that there may not enough demand for yet another clothing store? No, again none of their business.
ICANN not allowing me, or anyone else in the world, to create a tld of our choice in any language we choose, is a blatant violation of our rights. In many countries, America among them, the right to free enterprise still exists. ICANN is denying me that right as an American citizen and doing so when even their own organization exists under American law.
There are no needs for auctions or rounds or anything else. If you want to run a tld, then you register it and start selling domain names. If you fail, you fail, just as in any other business venture you take on.
Artificially restricting namespace to make a few business IP interests happy has to stop.
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How You Can Use The Internet In Your Job Search
If you haven’t already starting using the internet to assist you in the job search, then you are missing out on a huge employment trend. There are numerous reasons to take advantage of this powerful tool, the most important one being that employers are using theinternet more than ever to find candidates. If recent internet usage studies are accurate, nearly 48% of businesses do at least some of their recruiting online. Not utilizing the internet in your job search means that you are flying under the radar for many potential job opportunities.
The internet is useful for a number of job search-related activities including:
– Searching for Jobs Online
– Posting your Resume Online
– Networking
– Company Research
Searching for Jobs Online
Million of job openings are posted online each year, many times more openings that you could possibly access on your own outside of the internet. There are a number of general employment sites that allow postings in all professions, industries, and experience levels. These sites are very large in both size and scope, but are popular with employers and job seekers alike.
If you are able to narrow your job search to a specific profession or industry, niche sites will be incredibly valuable. Niche sites are those websites that specialize in a particular industry or profession, as opposed to allowing for the postings of any position imaginable. The advantages of using a niche site are (1) that you will not need to sort through nearly as manyjob openings to find those that fit your qualifications, and (2) that traffic is much less at niche sites. As a result, the competition for these positions is not nearly as fierce. Examples of niche sites in particular fields include:
– For Human Resource Professionals: SHRM (http://www.shrm.org)
– For Teaching Professionals: Teaching Jobs (http://www.teachingjobs.com)
– For Medical Professionals: Med Search (http://www.medsearch.com)
– For Accounting Professionals: Accounting Job Search (http://www.accounting.com)
In addition to standard online job boards, many government agencies (from the local to federal level) now list all available positions online. Companies with corporate websites also frequently post anyjob openings on the company’s job announcement board. You can use any major internet search engine such as Google or Yahoo to find a specific government or company website.
A final note on online job searches: a large majority of newspapers with widespread circulation publish classified ads, includingjob openings, on the internet now. These ads can be accessed for free in most cases, and will give you direct access to any local position openings.
Posting your Resume Online
Resume banks are large online databases that allow you to post your resume to be accessed by recruiters and potential employers. The advantage to keeping a copy (or copies) of your resume online in a visible location is that allows employers actively seeking candidates to consider your credentials without you having to submityour resume directly to the company. Individuals worried about confidentiality can opt to leave personal identifying information off of the resume and simply provide an anonymous email address at which interested employers can reach them.
Many job boards also have resume banks, so take the time to browse around your favorite job sites to determine your options for postingyour resume . Resumes can frequently be uploaded directly to the site or cut and pasted for quick posting. In the event that the site does not support this technology (or if you only have a hard copy ofyour resume), you will need to manually enter your resume into the site by filling out a form or typing into a pre-designated text box.
Technically-savvy job seekers may also choose to post their resume on their own hosted website, on a free personal site provided by your Internet Service Provider, or on a company website (such as Careerhunters.com) for a small fee.
Networking
Networking is one of the most successful ways to find a new job, since personal relationships often lead to opportunities that you might have otherwise never knew existed. The internet offers innumerable opportunities to network with other professionals in your field. Online forums, newsgroups, and professional journals/blogs allow you to connect with professionals who may be able to point you (and your job search) in the right direction. You may even be able to find a mentor to help guide you in your career development.
Company Research
The internet is a powerful tool for conducting research on a specific company in which you are interested. Using a major search engine to scour the web for information on a company will turn up a company’s corporate webpage (if they have one) as well as a variety of other web sources disclosing information that may be highly pertinent to your job search. Use theinternet , for example, to research the company’s products and services, industry, competitors, financial information, history, and reputation.
How To Calculate Kei (Keyword Effective Index) And Use Properly
Keyword Effective Index (KEI) what is it?
In laymen’s terms, the KEI of a keyword or search term is the equation that you end up with that will tell you how easy a particular keyword is to rank for. What this is supposed to do is highlight quite easily which search terms to target in order to drive traffic to your site. Sounds great doesn’t it! If only it were that simple…
How to Calculate (KEI)
There are different variations out there about how to calculate KEI effectively, but I use and suggest the below:
KEI = (volume of searches per month)^2/(total number of competitors)
I said at the beginning of this article I would make this as simple as possible, so I will now attempt to explain how the above calculation works in terms of a real example
Cheap bathroom Suites (9900)^2/17700000 = 5.54
So, the KEI of the search term Cheap Bathroom Suites is 5.54. From experience, to find an ideal search term to target that will get results quickly (and this is where I am making it simple for everybody), I would be looking for a KEI of between 20 and 150, so this search may not be the best to target initially!
Sorry to get a little complicated now, but there are reports out there which say KEI is calculated using exact matching search technology. Let’s use our example again of Cheap Bathroom Suites. If we search Google by simply typing in our search term (broad match) we get 17,700,000 competing sites, making our search term not ideal to target initially. If we use exact matching searching we get 50,400 competing sites. Let’s run our equation again:
Cheap bathroom Suites (9900)^2/50400 = 1944
What a different result we get! Generally the consensus is the higher the KEI, the easier the keyword will be to target, and at 1944 we should be able to hit that in day one.
So what do we believe then? Do we listen to the articles that say that KEI is calculated using exact match search, or by broad match as in my first example? I tend to lean towards the first theory, as if nothing else, the first option will give you the worst case scenario allowing you to make a much more realistic decision.
Please bear all of the above in mind when looking into KEI, and there are thousands of calculators out there that will no doubt use a mixture of equations and searches (i.e. Broad and exact match). For this reason alone I always use my own equation, so I am happy that I am getting the results I expect to see.
As with everything in SEO do not rely totally on the KEI value when selecting Keywords use this only as a guide.
in InternetHow To Calculate Kei (Keyword Effective Index) And Use Properly
Keyword Effective Index (KEI) what is it?
In laymen’s terms, the KEI of a keyword or search term is the equation that you end up with that will tell you how easy a particular keyword is to rank for. What this is supposed to do is highlight quite easily which search terms to target in order to drive traffic to your site. Sounds great doesn’t it! If only it were that simple…
How to Calculate (KEI)
There are different variations out there about how to calculate KEI effectively, but I use and suggest the below:
KEI = (volume of searches per month)^2/(total number of competitors)
I said at the beginning of this article I would make this as simple as possible, so I will now attempt to explain how the above calculation works in terms of a real example
Cheap bathroom Suites (9900)^2/17700000 = 5.54
So, the KEI of the search term Cheap Bathroom Suites is 5.54. From experience, to find an ideal search term to target that will get results quickly (and this is where I am making it simple for everybody), I would be looking for a KEI of between 20 and 150, so this search may not be the best to target initially!
Sorry to get a little complicated now, but there are reports out there which say KEI is calculated using exact matching search technology. Let’s use our example again of Cheap Bathroom Suites. If we search Google by simply typing in our search term (broad match) we get 17,700,000 competing sites, making our search term not ideal to target initially. If we use exact matching searching we get 50,400 competing sites. Let’s run our equation again:
Cheap bathroom Suites (9900)^2/50400 = 1944
What a different result we get! Generally the consensus is the higher the KEI, the easier the keyword will be to target, and at 1944 we should be able to hit that in day one.
So what do we believe then? Do we listen to the articles that say that KEI is calculated using exact match search, or by broad match as in my first example? I tend to lean towards the first theory, as if nothing else, the first option will give you the worst case scenario allowing you to make a much more realistic decision.
Please bear all of the above in mind when looking into KEI, and there are thousands of calculators out there that will no doubt use a mixture of equations and searches (i.e. Broad and exact match). For this reason alone I always use my own equation, so I am happy that I am getting the results I expect to see.
As with everything in SEO do not rely totally on the KEI value when selecting Keywords use this only as a guide.
6 Points To Writing A Great Bio
Writing a bio for a blog or a website need not be hard. Your online presence will be enhanced with a well written bio paired with a user picture. Use these easy points and youll be writing your bio with all the ease of a technical writer.
POINT OF VIEW
In writing a bio, it is important to use the right point of view. Your bio should be written as if someone else was writing it for you. A bio should be written in third person. You will want to refer to yourself in the he/she tense.
PERTINENT FACTS
A bio should be short and not wordy, listing facts only. A lengthy bio will frustrate the readers causing them to lose interest and stop reading. Decide what facts concerning your life are important to the bio. Prioritize this list of facts. Use only the most pertinent ones. Write your bio with tight sentences. Delete any extra words. Notice your verbs. Use strong active verbs in describing yourself.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
You want your bio to sound professional, so state who you are and what you do. Dont list anything too personal, like your address or telephone number. Imagine introducing yourself to a stranger. What kind of information would you tell a stranger? Be careful what you share on any public forum. Only list general information about yourself, such as your career, the state you where you live, and what you like to do in your spare time.
PERSONAL EXPERIENCE/ACHIEVEMENTS
Write in you bio any experiences which stand out or any notable achievements. If youve won awards based on skills or obtained a degree with honors, this is where you can brag a littlejust a little, since youre keeping the bio short and sweet. This part seems to be the toughest for people to write. No one wants to appear to be a braggart, but in this instance give yourself permission.
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Memberships to organizations tell others more about you. The fact that you are paying to be involved in a specific community shows what youre interests are. If you belong to several of these groups, only list the ones most important to you.
PUT IN THE HOOK
Just like in a novel where every chapter ends with a hook, youre bio should end with a thought-provoking hook. State something about yourself which is out of the ordinary. Have you accomplished something or performed something that is unusual? Maybe you like to travel to the Rain Forest? Maybe you have flown around the world? Whatever it may be, end on a positive note, which says something unique about you and sets you apart from everyone else. This step is optional.
CONCLUSION
A bio is a combination of personal information, experiences, achievements, and memberships written in third person point of view, using strong verbs. Combining these easy steps will help you in writing one of the hardest topics to write aboutyou.