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Posted on January 27, 2012Is SEOP Inc The Best SEO Company?
Posted on January 20, 2012SEOP Inc is one of the better SEO firms out there in terms of getting results in the search engines. Not only have they been around for quite some time, but they are one of the fastest growing firms on the market. In the last 3 years alone they have grown 460%. They have 250 employees right now, many of which have experience working at larger marketing companies. SEOP consistently gets high ratings on Top SEOS.com, which is an unbiased 3rd party site that ranks the different SEO firms.
One of the reasons they are so popular is that they realize that SEO is not the end all. Many SEO marketers get their site to the top of the search engines, only to realize that they are not making any more money for all their efforts. Although getting more traffic is great, you have to realize that (a) the traffic has to be relevant) and (b) your site has to give the customer a good experience. That is what SEOP Inc focuses on.
First of all, they make sure that your site has a clean cut, easy to follow style, and that the visitor is not getting confused while visiting there. In addition, they also look at the keywords you are targeting and figure out if they are really relevant to your site or not. A lot of times businesses just go for the most searched for keywords, without giving much consideration to whether the term is related to what their business is about. Just remember that you will only make money if your site is relevant to the term it is ranking for.
SEOP will give you suggestions on how to improve your site’s content to make it more navigable for the human reader, as well as adjusting your code to suit the search engine spiders. Most other SEO firms do not take this total approach, which is one of the reasons you might want to consider hiring them. Of course, you can take the time to learn all this yourself. However, a lot of marketers find that outsourcing the monotonous SEO tasks gives them more time to focus on the real money-making activities-the marketing. Therefore, if you are always strapped for time and you never seem to be able to get ahead with your business, then using SEOP might be something to consider to free up your time to focus on the more important tasks.
Replacement for Real Cigarette
Posted on January 14, 2012There will be so many people who have kind of habit which could not be stopped easily and we could make sure that smoking could be kind of habit which we are talking about. There is kind of opinion that smoking could be kind of pride proof which could not be ignored by many adult. However, there is no doubt that people could start feel that it is not good for their health and will be worse for their financial situation of course since cigarette is not cheap at all.
There are so many methods which could be found and taken by people to help them stop smoking. However, the methods they take could not be successful and people could be frustrated with their effort to stop smoking. Fortunately, there will be offering of best e cigarette which could be great option of replacement for the real cigarette which could be dangerous for health. People do not have to worry that they will have to get involved with the suffering since the sensation of smoking which will still remain.
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With Verizon Fios Promo Code That Can Facilitate You
Posted on January 08, 2012There may very well be many people who are basically concerned about the cost for your assistance in shopping according to what you want. Get Verizon Fios promotion code in the coupon code that can be savings in the purchase. You’ll get a great and exciting to give you support when you purchase with promo code that has been available for you. Coupon code can be collected from Verizon’s broadband site to fit into your company. Discounts will be made automatically before completing the transaction. Discount codes and coupon codes are not identical. Promotion codes and discount codes are unique and common expiration dates and minimum purchase limit of the product.
Although the use of Verizon Fios promo code to get a solution that things are determined because they are easy and you can even get to use. Coupon codes come with a deadline. It may be used only for the selected time period. Sometimes they are often used to pay only for certain products and solutions from verizon fios promo code. So in the use of coupons issued by Fios different than buying a new phone or internet connection to receive a completely new environment new ringtones as part of your phone. The main reason why business difficulties coupon code is usually that it is a marketing method in extra profits and thus more revenue.
Most Popular HP Multifunction Printers in 2010
Posted on December 27, 2011Hewlett-Packard never fails to update its list of printer offerings to the public. This is the reason behind why it was able to establish a great reputation in the world of printers. For those of you who are avid fans of the company’s products, you may wonder which among HP multifunction printers will make a name in 2010. Well, this list may help you decide:
1. HP OfficeJet Pro 8500. Priced at around $250, this HP all-in-one printer is starting to become popular to small offices. Owe that to the fact that it prints and copies up to 35ppm. This product makes use of the HP Thermal Inkjet technology and has duplex printing capabilities. This printer also is compatible with wireless connections.
2. HP Photosmart Premium CC335A. While this HP all-in-one printer seem to focus more on its photo printing capabilities, users are surprised that the printer can provide more than just that. With a price of around $300, it can perform tasks such as faxing, scanning and copying. Plus its prints 33ppm in black and 32ppm in color.
3. HP OfficeJet 6500 Wireless. This is one of the HP printers that come in an elegant fusion of the black and white colors. With a wireless connectivity and copy, scan and fax functions, you will be surprised that this product sells only for an amount of $150. It can print 32ppm and 31ppm for its black and colored inks.
4. HP PhotoSmart Premium All-In-One. If you’re looking for an HP all-in-one printer with original HP printer cartridges that suits your budget, you should choose this one. This product costs only around $150 but it promises to give copying and printing speeds at 33ppm and 32ppm for black and color.
5. HP OfficeJet J4680. Don’t snob this product even if it is priced at around $90. This does not mean that it does not have the functions you are looking for in HP multifunction printers. In fact, this product can print as much as 28ppm for black and 22ppm for color and it also has Wi-Fi connectivity.
6. HP OfficeJet Pro L7780. This product from HP has a black print speed of 35ppm and a color print speed of 34ppm. The product that uses compatible HP ink also has Wi-Fi connectivity and has a fax speed of 33,600 bps. With a total media capacity of 600 sheets, this printer is indeed ideal for a larger office. The product is one of the most expensive HP printers to watch out for as it costs around $500.
7. HP PhotoSmart C8180. This HP all-in-one printer costs $200 and is ideal for those that are inclined with a digital lifestyle. With a white and grey finish, the product typically reminds people of the Classic iPod. The good thing about this product is you can make use of its touch screen panel to enjoy your usual printing, copying, scanning and faxing jobs.
These are just some of the many products to watch out for from the world of HP multifunction printers for this year. Many users have tried buying these products and all of them have great praises for this list of HP printers.
By: John C Arkinn
Comprehension and Communication – "More Than Being About Technology"
Posted on December 26, 2011The “Information Age” has been with us for some time now. Jules Vern, Isaac Asimov, and Eugene Wesley (Gene Roddenberry) are just a few of the visionaries that many people ridiculed and laughed at for their dreams and insight(s). Many may well argue that they were just plain crazy. I am not one of them. I have always been an avid reader of Sci-Fi mags, books, articles, etc, and its film varieties. Should they not be believed? Just take a look around you. How many people have noticed that drastic change in the world today? How many of you have noticed people walking around with devices that seem to be glued to the side of their heads; seeming like their talking to themselves or appear to be delusional? However, the down side to mobile communication devices is that people are not properly governing themselves to the various disciplines and responsibilities associated with the use of these tools. Are you driving a car and talking on a cell phone? Are you annoying someone who is nearby and not desiring to hear and/or listen to your conversation(s)? How about not being able to function without your personal communication device(s). Albeit, we need to have the connection to information platforms, we still have a very long way to go.
Data is just raw material until it becomes useful information. Remember my piece on IT and BI? The information was/is intended as a teaching and encouragement format to aid any and all American Information Technology and Computer Science Students in their technology endeavors, be you a person of color or not (“Tech Assimilation and Warehousing of Talent”).
My last entry brought about some interesting opinions and comments. A friend of mine made a profound statement to the article. What he said is so on target; it had to be shared with the aspiring Information Technology, Computer Science, and Business students and those who are not. I left the quote in its pristine state due to its consistency. Two other friends made excellent comments to this teaching platform as well. Their examples portray the direct result of what this reporter was alluding to where it affects and the effects of a non-techie person’s ability to interpret the language and structure within the world of Enterprise Wide Technology Information and Communication.
My friend Irma:
What was the phone call about any way? What I am trying to get at is if it was some form of wrong doing why only a phone call then try to treat you like a misbehaved child of hers to boot?
The next time maybe you should put it on tape or speaker- phone so that the demeaning tone, and words used can become a counter complaint. One should always demand respect as well as give respect…for example, my phone is in my home /my possession as one does not ever (even my children) disrespect a home, be it mine or anyone else’s home!!! ! I am sure by now you have gathered I am from the old school (smile)
Irma’s question pertains to the investigation of my “Enterprise” web site as it relates to people who use the Internet for employment searching and the displaying of abilities for potential employers to view. The telephone interviewer/investigator was from the Unemployment Compensation.
My friend Mozell:
Interesting story, it said little but it said something. It sort of read like a recruitment/poor me piece. I failed to get the point but then again maybe I was not supposed to. Sort of like you say prospective employers…If there is in fact a shortage of qualified IT folk, and this void can be filled by qualified black applicants…is it implied that the schools you mentioned have active recruitment components that you wish us to know? Rhetorical…Like my friend I am at a loss to the reason for the ill-tempered caller. To what end was the call initiated? What information did she dispute, or dislike you sharing on your page. Honestly not being privy to your page I do not understand how this post if related would help you obtain employment other than to say you were informed that IT people are in short supply and …you are qualified to fill a position in the field. If your are an instructor, your students are…I shall await further info to form a solid opinion. In the mean time if your goal is to raise awareness of the plight of IT folk you were moving in that general direction. As far as security is concerned and the sharing of info…that’s a tricky topic. Granted they are supposed to be on the same side. I find it a lil crazy, and tend to think hacking is the undercurrent of your piece. I will retire there until you are forthcoming with more info you are dangerously close to the same behavior that you say the non-compliers you speak about practice. Compartmentalized.
Mozell’s comprehension of the IT BI Community is limited. This example should be made aware to people who are lead to believe that they are computer literate because they have the ability to navigate through a few applications and utilize the script-written software and its’ peripherals allowing the portal entry onto the “Information Highway.” This is not to say that there aren’t many skilled individuals who can operate, navigate, and communicate within the IT world without formal training. One of my sons is so talented in the operations and machinations of software and hardware that I sometimes consult with him. I’m the one who is supposed to have the IT/BI and Business Administration Training. Yes?
Now we get to the crux of this message!
My Friend Clark Maxwell:
First of all, assuming that person that called you about your website was from the unemployment office, she was an idiot. That has not happened to me, but I have heard of that before where it is assumed that because you have a website you are actually working.
Part of the problem with IT in this country is that it is the most misunderstood of all of the “industries.” In most cases the people making the decisions regarding who is hired, what projects get done and how resources are allocated lack the understanding of IT to be making such decisions. Most people like to think they are tech savvy but have little understanding. And most projects are doomed before they even start because of it. The stories I could tell…
First of all, there is no IT shortage in the US. That is a myth that has been floated by corporations who have sought to undercut IT workers here using the H1-B program. H1-B for those of you who may not know is a program that essentially allows employers to hire someone, mostly from India, to perform an IT role within an organization. It first started out where that was allowed only if they could not find a person in the US with similar skills, hence the myth of an IT shortage. The thing with H1-B is that employers pay these people far less than the going rates for IT skills in the US, thus undercutting US workers. At the same time, “outsourcing” became popular, wherein on any given IT project; they would send portions of the project, like the programming, quality assurance/testing and other components to shops in India, where they would charge far less. A programmer in India can be paid $10/hr and that is considered high. That same person coming here will get paid more than that but far less than what a US programmer is typically paid. The perspective of the H1-B worker is I make my money here and send it home. When my H1-B visa expires, I go home and live like a king. Companies would hire H1-B workers over US workers simply because of the up front cost savings.
But long term there has been a cost associated with overuse of H1-Bs and outsourcing. In many cases the projected cost savings were eaten up in rework of application code, in inadequate test plans that produced software with many bugs that required fixing after a system is in production, which is always more costly. This happens mostly because of the language barrier and also in some cases because of the time difference and coordination of meetings with key individuals that don’t happen because of it. I have been called in to “fix” many projects that have been outsourced because of the adverse effects of some or all of the above. The reasons these lessons are not being learned as quickly as one might think is because in most organizations IT is a service and the purse strings are held by those who require the service of IT and not the IT organization itself. They tend to call the shots and in too many organizations it is still not understood that when it comes to some decisions regarding how monies are to be spent, that MUST come from IT, or IT at least there has to be considerable input, if they want that money to be spent most effectively.
I have worked for myself as an independent contractor for over 15 years. In that time I have worked every role there is, from programmer analyst to software engineer to systems analyst and project manager. In most cases I work as a lone wolf, but in some cases contracts I take on require a team in which case I bring in my own people as subcontractors. On many of the projects I’ve worked on I have worked with H1-B workers, and, for want of putting it better, just because the person is from India doesn’t mean they are better, even though for many hiring managers that is what it comes down to. While I have worked with some very smart H1-Bs, I have also worked with some not so smart, and even the cheap rate they accept is not worth it. But the perception is entrenched. On the flip side, I can honestly say that some of the smartest people I have worked with in IT have been African American.
And speaking of hiring managers many of these gate keepers are clueless not only about how to properly evaluate the skills of prospects, but also do not understand the technical requirements for the projects and departments for which they seek to hire. I’ve had recruiters call about projects and ask the most ridiculous questions that have no bearing and indicate that the most they can do is say words and little else. If anyone asks you “where do you see yourself five years from now,” you may as well stop the interview right there, as I can almost guarantee you it’s a waste of time. The changing dynamics of technology and working in general makes that question just plain stupid.
In short, the biggest obstacle to the US IT industry is the US IT industry itself. We have skilled workers here who can fill a lot of these roles but for the desire of corporations to go cheap. We can’t nurture a strong IT workforce here if we continue to put people in a position where they cannot make a living. In a sense, we are ceding our homegrown technical edge for the short-term gain of profit. In the long run it’s not worth it.
That said, here’s the advice I would give to persons of color in the industry or just starting out and seeking to get in.
1. The most successful IT person today is going to be one who understands the Big Picture. You should understand the SDLC, e.g. software development lifecycle process, and how your role fits into that, as a programmer/analyst, business analyst, systems analyst, QA analyst or implementation person. That means you understand not just your role but the roles before and after yours in the development process.
2. Strive to not be a one trick pony. Many people will bill themselves as a .Net Programmer, for example. Hiring managers are looking for people who can do multiple things, like write documentation, specifications, understand database design, etc. Focus your professional development on skills that are ancillary to yours.
3. If you are someone in college seeking to get into the industry, the best place to be is a consulting firm where you are likely to be exposed to different technologies. Experience is favored over education. Most managers will take any day, the person who has experience in, Unix shell scripting, vs. someone who just completed a course. The person who has a diversity of skill sets is going to be the person most attractive to hiring managers. If you hire on to a company early on in your career that is wedded to one technology after only a few years your market value may be in jeopardy, as what is “hot” technically changes all the time.
4. Develop on your “soft skills.” I tell people I mentor all the time: the IT industry, more than being about technology, is a “people” industry. People tend to hire those who can demonstrate confidence in their abilities and have the ability to develop trust. Verbal communication and body language is very important. Also understand how to be a team player as well as a leader; someone who can put together and run a meeting, as well as thrive in a team environment. Develop the skills to be a “self-starter” and that is someone who has a clear grounding in #1 such that they do not need to be told what to do in most cases, they already know. Look for ways to “add value” above and beyond your role.
5. Invest time in networking. Join local chapters of IT organizations; create profiles on IT-related sites that promote networking. If someone passes a job to you that is not a good fit, think of whom you can refer it to.
And here is the problem with a lot of the academic programs. The curriculum that many offer for Computer Science degrees are just outdated and/or inadequate. Students come out of some of these schools and they lack the skills to even get in at an entry level. And the vast majority of the people that I have worked with have not had CS degrees. Back in the day before there was such a thing as Computer Science, if someone wanted to get into computing they would seek a degree in Electrical Engineering. I would still recommend that as engineering curriculum better prepares a student for being able to diagnose, analyze and solve problems, which is a big component of what an IT professional does. An IT professional, if nothing else, is a solution provider.
Early in my career I have often been the “only black.” The problems I encountered with that is a big part of the reason why I went out on my own, and in retrospect it’s been the second best decision I ever made (marrying my wife was the first!). But you don’t see much of the overt racism that we dealt with back in the day, although its still there it’s not as blatant. In many if not most cases, the cost of IT services is such that most organizations cannot afford the foolishness of race, and while hire and promote those that can deliver, regardless of race or sex. Speaking of my own experiences, I’m still not ready to say if that is the rule rather than the exception though.
I would advise and encourage the preceding statement(s) as it is (in my opinion) one of the most prolific and profound statement and explanation that I have heard in a very long time. IT/BI students should especially take heed to what my friend(s) have said. One day it could be you that is searched out for the absorbing of knowledge and guidance.
For individuals who have found themselves out of work and receiving UC Benefits, use the Internet to gain employment contacts. Do not allow anyone to sway your diligence in the pursuit to gainful employment. The one thing that U.S. workers have as a financial backup is the Unemployment Compensation Insurance Structure. Thank God for its existence! Many of us would be ruined without it!
How many of you have initially applied to companies and/or the various organizations with a paper application? Today’s job searching platforms just don’t allow it! It doesn’t matter to what organization…everyone is utilizing the Internet for the hiring process! Don’t believe? Try it for yourself…let us know if you can still apply for a job in today’s market without the utilization of the Internet, regardless of the profession, business, and/or industry.
“Sister Irma, Thank you as well. Your sentiments are right-on! The respect of my home is not an option, as I believe to be true of other folk’s homes. The woman made an ass of herself and it makes no sense in arguing with an ass.” Yes?
“Brother Mozell, I hope that Brother Clark has answered your question.”
In reiteration, “I Don’t Know A Lot Of Things But…The One Thing That I Do Know Is…I Don’t Know!”
Til Next Time…
Acknowledgment(s):
Ms. Irma Robinson, B.I.A.
Mr. Mozell Fleming, B.I.A.
and
Mr. Clark Maxwell, B.I.A.
Thank you to all my Friends and Visitors at “Black In America”
Thank you Mr. Maxwell, you are a master communicator as well as the meanest tech dude I have ever heard speak. I know this is a open blog but you need to bottle that wisdom and sell it. You are nothing short of amazing in your insight, experience and knowledge. Your words are simple enough for the least educated tech person like me to understand and full enough for the seasoned tech person realize that you are the real deal. Bottle that my brother I think you just built the better mousetrap!
Posted Monday, June 8th 2009 at 1:35PM
Mozell Fleming
By: Gregory V. Boulware
Accounting Outsourcing Will Share Your Burden Of Responsibilities
Posted on December 25, 2011In today’s business world, it is difficult to survive on incompetent supports and thus, most of the intelligent owners are striving hard to ensure the best of services for their business. For this kind of a requirement only, the facility of outsourcing has developed in the business fraternity. Every big, small and medium sized company is actively forming alliances with outsourcing firms, where accounting has been discovered as the most prominent field associated with this application.
Accounting outsourcing is basically a mechanism where business organizations attempt to outsource their quotidian accounting tasks to hired professionals from a reputed vendor dealing in the business of providing outsourcing services. The accounting experts recruited in the outsourcing firms are highly qualified and have updated information about various tools, techniques and softwares launched in the market for better execution of the work. Moreover, the accounting professionals can easily adapt the software techniques and programs that are already being used in the company of the client. Such kind of avid proficiency is beneficial in dissolving the requirement of learning or training and the accounting job processing can be continued in a similar manner.
Nowadays, most of the companies are applying for a more safe and convenient option of accounting outsourcing by getting their accounting jobs done through the efficient source of a third party vendor. In turn, the vendor hires competent accounting personnel, efficient in managing and maintaining all financial transactions of the clients. Outsourcing service providers ensure that the client has direct access to his financial records. The regularly updated accounts generated by the experienced accountants benefit the company by offering accurate image of the company for the analysis of the shareholders,creditors, investors and the public in general. On the other hand, the client is also allowed to keep a direct check on the work efficiency of the accountants through the online services. Suggestions and amendments are accordingly made by the client whenever required. In total, the entire concept of accounting outsourcing is advantageous for the business firms in every aspect if the execution is carried out on favorable terms and conditions.
As far as the small business organizations are concerned, the chances of finding a well qualified accounting team are almost negligible. What usually has been observed with such low profile firms, is the fact, that it is basically their clerical staff which is held responsible for managing their accounting projects. However, such inappropriate work strategy ultimately acts as a catalyst in lowering the quality as well as the efficiency of the company. Therefore, even the small business organizations should focus on the task of accounting with deep consideration and sincerity. Any kind of leniency or disregard to this requirement can result in the downfall of the company. Therefore, for accomplishing an expected growth rate, the owner should immediately opt for an experienced accounting service or an outsourcing firm. Hence, do not waste any more of your precious time in rescheduling your accounting management or recruiting new intelligent team of accountants on a higher payroll. Simply contact a decent accounting outsourcing firm and let all your worries collapse with this added hand of assistance.
However, while searching for a good vendor to take up your task of accounting management, it is recommended to conduct a planned background research on the available vendors, so that you can ensure a beneficial deal. The most demanding requirement of a substantial accounting outsourcing service is the reliability and the authentication of the vendor. Moreover, the entire outsourcing network should be intelligently programed with suitable security tools to avoid the chances of misuse and hacking of confidential data and files shared by the client. For the research, you can contact the previous clients of your preferred outsourcing company as they can offer correct information about their performance and time management. Once you have handed over your accounting work to an appropriate vendor you can then stay assured regarding the maintenance of your company records.
By: Michelle Barkley
M Audio Fast Track Pro Review
Posted on December 24, 2011This audio interface is well equipped to handle almost all semi pro home recording needs. One of its many benefits is that combined with Pro Tools M-Powered costs about the same as the Digidesign Mbox 2, some wonder if there’s a benefit of taking this route.
In regard to I/O is very similar to the Digidesign Mbox 2 USB audio interface. It has 2 mic pres with switchable phantom power, capable of handling line or instrument level signals. It also has a midi I/O and a S/PDIF connection. It beats the Mbox 2 though by also having inserts on each channel and 4 unbalanced RCA outputs apart from the regular balanced output.
It’s very DJ friendly. Having 4 RCA outputs and some basic knowledge of signal routing you can plug the interface right into a DJ mixer. With one of the many DJ software available you could perform from a laptop. Something very useful is the interface having an on/off switch and the choice of powering it by an external power supply.
For Pro Tools users not in need of video features this interface combined with Pro Tools M-Powered is the ideal alternative, anyone wanting to combine computers with DJ gear or just looking for a good portable interface.
Pro Tools LE vs M Powered
The features of these 2 versions of this software are almost identical. The only differences are: LE requires a Digidesign authorized interface and only comes included in one of those, M-Powered requires an authorized M-Audio interface plus an Ilok security device connected to the computer.
Also M-Powered is not compatible with some of the higher level upgrades for Pro Tools, mainly the ones related to post production, the DV toolkit and by default the Complete Production Toolkit also and M-Powered is not compatible with Ethernet based controllers like the Digidesign C|24.
By: Pedro Rocha



