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Web Accessibility: Making your Pages Friendly to People with Disabilities

Did you know that nearly 20 percent of all Web users have some form of disability?

“Making your site accessible for all is a matter of courtesy, is good business practice, and is not difficult,” explains Robert Roberts, a professional SEO who owns the SEO Toolbox (http://www.seotoolbox.com).

In fact, Roberts believes that Web accessibility issues are so important that he’s been having monthly chat sessions on the subject for students at the Academy of Web Specialist (http://www.onlinewebtraining.com/courses.html). He’s also created a special section of his Web site that’s devoted to accessibility issues (http://www.seotoolbox.com/htmlchat/accessibility.html).

Why Your Newsletter Isn’t Making Money (…and how to fix it!)

While there are hundreds of philosophies on how to make money online, one that everyone seems to agree on is this: You’ve Got To Have A Newsletter.

So, everyone goes out and starts one.

Problem is, down the road, it seems that many of these newsletters aren’t making their owners any money. What gives? Is the idea of having your own newsletter just another one of those “guru lies” like “make $10,000 your first month”? Or is there some other reason why some people
are making thousands each month from their newsletter while others are having trouble justifying the time it takes to put it together?

Networking: Making the Most of Your Connections!

“The greatest achievement of the human spirit is to live up to one’s opportunities, and to make the most of one’s resources.” Vauvenargues

Frequently the greatest opportunities and resources available to us sit quietly waiting to be tapped, continuously present, and yet often unrecognizable. What is this greatest of all resources? It is simply our human connections; the people we see every day, the ones we see occasionally and those we meet by chance. Each represents one of the greatest resources known to man but are often overlooked. We are told instead to search for ways to make our businesses grow, bypassing the most important method, which is always right in front of us.

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