Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 February 2010

Brownbook.net: Top Tips and Simple Tricks




Brownbook.net gives you free resources to promote your business online, but are you taking full advantage of it?

#1. Go deep, not wide

How do search engines find the pages on the internet where your business is featured? It used to be sufficient simply to have 'a presence', but these days, with so much more competition from web-savvy business owners, you need to go a little deeper. What do you think is most likely to rank well for user searches: a listing featuring just your business name and contact details, or a listing with a raft of additional rich text and media content? (No prizes here... it's the latter.)

If you've claimed your business listing on Brownbook.net, you'll notice the Business Toolbox near the top of your business page - use that to customize your business page with extra text, logos, photos, videos, even your Facebook or LinkedIn profiles and more. Take a look here at all the amazing (and free) things you can do with your business page: NEW – Add Widgets to your Business Page

#2. Don't be a stranger

Search engines like current content. This means that regularly updated pages get found more often. Regularly refresh your web presences to keep that feeling of freshness that the search engines love. Your Brownbook.net listing is easy to update and it's instant. Update your business tags (keywords) regularly and use the customizable business page to keep text and other content current.

Added bonus: each time you update your listing, it appears on Brownbook's home page in the 'Latest edits' section.

by Dave & Marc, co-founders of Brownbook.net
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Sunday, 23 November 2008

The Recession - Then & Now

Back in 1929 Financial Crash, it was said that some Wall Street Stockbrokers and Bankers JUMPED from their office windows and committed suicide when confronted with the news of their firm's and client's financial ruin . . . many people were said to almost feel a little sorry for them . . . . . . .

However, in 2008 the attitude has changed somewhat:




Q: What's the difference between Investment Bankers and London Pigeons?

A: The Pigeons are still capable of making deposits on new BMW's