Wednesday, February 09, 2011

FEB 3ML Briefcase

ARTICLES on PRODUCTIVITY
Below you will find summaries from the unique 3ML Briefcase. Over the first 2 weeks of every month, summaries for all 32 articles appearing in the current month’s online magazine are presented. Articles rotate every day with 4 new articles appearing in the respective subject areas (leadership, business and management, marketing and productivity). Key links for the 3 Minute Learning website include:
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Mike Schlacter
If you have done business online you probably already know that only being listed or indexed in a few search engines won't do any good. It's important to rank high in as many leading search engines as possible. Is it worth hiring and paying a firm for offering you SEO services? The answer is yes, if you have cash and more importantly if you want to be successful with your business online.
Sam Miller
When you delete files from your computer, the file immediately goes to your Recycle Bin. When you empty the contents of your Recycle Bin, the contents go into oblivion. The typical assumption here is that the files have been completely deleted from your computer. However, this is not the scenario that takes place at all. Yes, the files are deleted from your system and the physical files can no longer be seen in the folder where they once were found. However, the memory spaces that were once assigned to those files are still in existence. This is bad news, especially when the files you deleted contain sensitive or classified information.
Trey Pennewell
When deciding which search engines to use for your searches and research, think of quantity versus quality. Some search engines will give you a high quantity of results, but they can contain a good portion of sponsored results, and a lowered portion of content results. The purpose of researching a topic online is to learn new information, and if you are relying on the Big Three search engines, you might just find that there is nothing new to be seen under the Google, Yahoo or MSN.
Scott Lindsay
Internet audio streaming may be a bit like traditional radio in one sense. In order to survive many of them need advertising revenue to keep the service free. This could come in the form of audio advertisements, but it can also come in visual ads on the website or by providing an affiliate link for listeners to purchase the music being played with a percentage of the sale going back to the audio stream provider.
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