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What’s Included in a Perfectly Optimized Homepage?

Duct Tape Marketing

While your site must have a great user experience and make it clear to visitors what your business does, you must also be sure it’s optimized to keep search engines happy. First thing’s first: Both visitors and search engines want to know you site is secure. The tool gives you a rating—green, yellow, or orange—for your site.

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Working for Equity Instead of Cash

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Posted by: Atlanta Search Engine Optimization | April 16, 2008 at 07:38 AM. Name and email address are required. Name is required to post a comment. NPR Marketplace: Businesses save off green incentives. I have done this for no fees up front and get paid in equity on all resulting business. Verify your Comment.

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20 Entrepreneurs Explain How They Came Up With Their Business Names

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What exactly is going to be the name of your business? Whatever the inspiration or relation may be, the naming of your business is one of the most important parts of becoming a CEO. 1- Combined my last name and what I do. My last name is Sorter, and I write. Secondly, most often, is giving a title to your idea.

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Out of the Crisis #14: Robert Rhinehart on the Corona Initiative, accelerating basic research, and finding a cure faster

Startup Lessons Learned

My name is Robert Rhinehart. I love running experiments on my own, and I'm really excited about, I don't really like the term "bio-hacking," but there's a lot of fun and educational biology and chemistry experiments you can do at home like I did some polymer synthesis and some basic yeast genetic engineering. Robert Rhinehart : Hi.

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The 12 Strangest Celebrity Businesses

YoungUpstarts

MC Hammer’s search engine. His search engine, called WireDoo, is still not ready for a beta release, but Hammer says it has a “deep search” function that will make it better than Google by bringing up topics related to your keywords. Raquel Welch’s line of wigs. You probably didn’t even realize there was a wig industry.