Achieve More in 2004

Another year is upon us and if you are like most people you have hit the floor running without planning a clear objective for the upcoming year. However, top performing sales people make the time to establish clear targets. Setting goals is not a complicated process nor does it take a lot of time. Use the techniques listed below to help you achieve your targets.

Windows XP Program Compatibility Wizard

While Windows XP provides a new interface and a number of new features that are easy to get excited about, there are a number of stumbling blocks associated with deployment. Beyond the increased hardware and memory requirements now dictated by Microsoft, the single biggest issue is still the one that seems to forever haunt Windows operating systems – application compatibility. Whether it’s an older version of your office productivity package or some legacy application, at some point you’re still likely to run into issues.

Affiliate Program Strategy

Making Money From Your Website:

So you have a website online and you have some traffic built, but now you are looking for affiliate programs to help make money with your site. That is the reason that you put a site online isn’t it? Or maybe you just put something online about a hobby, or something else that you have an interest in. It doesn’t really matter what you put online or why you did it, but it is important to think about the things here before you decide to try and convert that site into a potential cash stream.

Google’s Shake up – A View From the Beginning

It has been exactly one month since Google introduced its infamous Florida Update. As the Florida Update has brought about the largest and most comprehensive shake-up of Google’s listings ever, it has generated a great deal of interest around the world and genuine panic for the literally millions of webmasters who’s sites have been adversely affected by the change. The following article is a compilation of our writings about the Florida Update since November 17th, the first Monday after the shift.

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