Monday, April 19, 2010

“Build Your Professional Brand, Improve Your Search ... - Transworld News” plus 1 more

“Build Your Professional Brand, Improve Your Search ... - Transworld News” plus 1 more


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Build Your Professional Brand, Improve Your Search ... - Transworld News

Posted: 19 Apr 2010 12:53 PM PDT

Atlanta, Ga. 4/19/2010 07:59 PM GMT (TransWorldNews)

 

Building your professional brand and improving your indexing in search engine results has become one of the most important goals of businesses as they launch their search engine marketing (SEM) campaigns. To do this many of these businesses have turned to social media sites to build their brand awareness, create beneficial networking relationships and improve their indexing in major search engines.

 

As a social and business networking community that concentrates on providing its members with the most useful SEM applications WooEB.com has developed a platform from which businesses and individuals can quickly establish a meaningful profile that helps them reach their online goals.

 

WooEB profiles can include a member's "About" description, contact information, links to their own Web site, blogs, pictures, videos, events and press releases. Members can also utilize their "Right Now" application to post up-to-the minute status reports concerning what they are doing at that moment. This is a helpful tool for businesses to promote their products, services, events and sales.

 

To further assist members in branding their business WooEB posts the five most recent "Right Now" status updates on the home page, drawing further attention to the member's profile.

 

Recognizing that a business profile should reflect the message of that business WooEB has also created the ADit application which enables a member to upload their own banner advertisements to their profile. The banner ads are each designated with a URL of the member's choice and can direct visitors to a specific page within their Web site. Uploading banner ads through the ADit application give a profile a more professional look and serve to brand a business and drive traffic to their site.

 

Profiles within WooEB's social and business networking community are indexed within search results of major search engines. By creating a comprehensive profile within the WooEB community a business has the ability to not only display a positive image of their company but have that image indexed favorably by search engines.

 

"The advantages of utilizing social media outlets to brand a business message can prove to be incredibly beneficial, recognizing that WooEB has developed a venue in which these businesses not only broadcast their message but accurately portray who they are as a business. When somebody visits a business profile on WooEB they'll have the opportunity to see a true representation of what that business is all about," said Brendan Smith, online marketing manager at WooEB.

 

Create you profile within the WooEB community today and build your Web presence within a matter of minutes.

 

To learn more about the services of WooEB or for additional information concerning the site please contact:

 

WooEB

500 Bishop St. F9

Atlanta, Ga. 30318

404.352.4949 (t)

404.355.9546 (f)

woo@wooeb.com

 

 

 

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Navy dinner focuses on international relations - Elko Daily Free Press

Posted: 19 Apr 2010 08:43 AM PDT

Navy dinner focuses on international relations

ELKO — It didn't seem like there was a lot at stake when two men at the Naval Command College played a pick-up game of squash.

It was the early '90s and the two men met toward the beginning of their terms in the program, which in part helps establish relationships between members of the military in different countries, and became friends based on their similarities, despite many differences.

Flash forward more than a decade and the two officers — one from India and one from Pakistan — remained friends.

The friendship between the officers helped emphasize there were certain courses of action the countries, engaged in military conflict, shouldn't take.

"This is one of the reasons this course is so successful," said Comdr. Otto Sieber, executive officer of the Fallon Naval Air Station, Sunday night during the Elko Council of the Navy League's Charter Night Banquet. "This is a course that builds strong personal relationships."

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Sieber, who served as the deputy director of the Naval Command College in Rhode Island before he was stationed in Fallon in November 2009, said like the example of squash players, the relationships developed between individuals in the military will help shape the way countries interact.

Since 2001 there has been a developing emphasis on international relations, Sieber said, and the NCC was established in 1956 for that reason. It helps address common practices, language barriers and cultural issues, among other things. The school helps build relationships during peacetime, which can help create better allies during wartime.

In addition, the program exposes members of the military from other countries to America — whether it's how national, state and city governments work, the national decision making process or how the prison system works.

"We show the officers and their families how the U.S. lives and works," he said.

He recalled a time when the class visited the Jerry Bruckheimer studios, and a studio head explained the movie making process.

"Movies are one of the first things people in other countries see about the United States," he said.

During the question-and-answer session, one of the officers asked: "When does the government come in and tell you what to say?"

The officer couldn't believe it when he was told the government doesn't tell studios what to say.

Also, as part of the program, attendees visit cities across the nation. During many of those stops, he said, local Navy Leagues hold receptions.

Because, as local Navy League President Steven Glaser said earlier in the night, "The finest collective group of people you'll see in this country are people in the services."

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