Archive for June, 2008
It doesn’t take a lot of time to create a website. In fact, with all the software packages available on the market, anyone that wants to can create their own site.
But the point that most people get stumped on is what to do after the site is online. Most people just expect that people will visit the site automatically once it is online. But they forget the most important thing: website promotion.
Without any type of marketing, no one will be able to find their website. Even something as simple as listing your site in web directories, blogging about it, or posting a link on your Facebook page will get some traffic and rankings in the search engines.
Once the marketing has started and your site starts to get indexed by the search engines, things will go smoothly - at least that is how I achieved the level of success that I have with my sites.
Today we have to be so careful about water that it’s hard to imagine that water quality used to be even more of an issue than it is now. In the days before people realized their out houses leached into the ground water system, and that doing laundry at the river — particularly dirty diapers — added toxins to the otherwise clean water, water quality was something of a mystery.
Now we’re concerned about industrial pollutants and farm chemical run-off getting into the water supply. So it’s no wonder that bottled water has grown into a multi-million dollar market. Time was when you could only find distilled water at the local grocery store. Now it takes up most of one aisle even in the smaller stores, and a significant amount of space in the cooler section.
A cost effective alternative to bottled water is to schedule a water system installation. Check out the alternatives. You may be pleasantly surprised at current selections and costs.
When I was just a child, I lived through the most awful child custody case that I am sure every kid ever had to live through. My mother and father were at war with each other and my little brother and I were put right into the middle of it. I knew that they were angry with each other, but I was really disappointed that their respective lawyers did not take the kids feelings into consideration.
This experience scarred me for the rest of my life. I decided that I was going to become a lawyer someday and work with Utah family law. I wanted to be able to help the kids and I knew that living through it myself, I would know what was best for them.
One of the people I look up to most is Eric K. Johnson, as he quickly became my mentor. He always made his client quickly realize that hating their spouse was not productive to the well being of the kids. I made this my mantra and am doing what I always said I would do.
