With prices for the most expensive digital certificates coming in at over 300 times more than the least expensive, it pays to be sure of what you’re buying when you cough up the cash for a server certificate. Here’s what the SSL certificate companies would rather you didn’t know.
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Blogs offer a convenient way for private practitioners to publish their own material quickly and easily, and built-in technical features can help attract traffic as part of your strategic internet marketing campaign. This new addition to our section on building your practice also mentions some of the considerations related to blogging in a therapeutic context.
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After a little more than three months of operation, nearly 200 volunteers, and successful liaisons with several international aid organizations, our database of mental health volunteers willing to assist with the tsunami recovery effort is now closed to new volunteers.
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Competition for traffic, status, and keeping up appearances in the blogosphere is increasing the temptation for bloggers to engage in ‘blog-lifting’: recycling news and stories produced by other people, but without citation, and without adding original content. Judging by blog comments and Technorati searches, many blog readers are unaware that they are being duped.
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If you’re a private practitioner marketing your counselling or psychotherapy services over the internet, a dazzling array of search engine specialists and internet marketers will be waiting to impress you with their services (for a modest fee, of course!). Our section on strategic internet marketing, keywords and content explains why almost everything you need to know about search engine positioning can be summed up in one word: content.
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