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» Year End Tax Planning Strategies For Business Owners
By Joe Kaleb | Published 6/Jun/2007 | June 07 , Small Business Advice | Rating:

Year end tax planning is the use of legitimate strategies to accelerate deductions and to defer the recognition of income. Where the business owner has elected to adopt the "Simplified Tax System" (STS), there are a different set of rules applying to some of these strategies.

The most common tax planning strategies that business owners should consider prior to 30 June 2007 include: �

» Checklist for Usability Forms
By Adriana Iordan | Published 6/Jun/2007 | Web Development , June 07 | Rating:

HTML forms are one way a user can send data to Web sites. They are essential in almost every interaction one can have with a site, such as:

  • Queries on search engines
  • Providing information (tags, comments, personal data, logins/registering, etc)
  • Finding/purchasing certain objects from e-catalogs
» Internet Marketing Basics
By Phil Laboon | Published 6/Jun/2007 | Search Engine Optimisation , June 07 | Unrated

The first place to start is with keyword phrase research before you publish your website. Think about researching for the keywords which are best suited to your website. Keywords are the words that the visitors input into the search engines in order to find the information they are looking for. You must try to find out a keyword phrase that has good search volume and at the same time that has least competition. There are online tools available such as inventory.overture.com which will help you find effective keywords.

» Website Traffic Analysis
By Antony Raj | Published 6/Jun/2007 | Web Traffic Analytics , June 07 | Rating:

Analysing your web traffic statistics can be an invaluable tool for a number of different reasons. But before you can make full use of this tool, you need to understand how to interpret the data.

» Google AdWords vs Organic Search Engine Optimisation
By Manish Chauhan | Published 6/Jun/2007 | Google Adwords & Pay Per Click , June 07 | Rating:

When you advertise on Google with AdWords, you get billed for each visitor to your website. This is called Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Advertising. Organic Search Engine Optimisation is when you secure a top search position in the natural search results, so you get visitors to your website for free.



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