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Job Finder – Myths About Seeking a Job

Friday, April 10th, 2009


There are lots of people who have different kinds of misconception regarding job search. Lots of people are seeking jobs at the same time and this is the reason why the competition in this market is becoming tough day by day.

A job finder needs to be aware of this completion and must prepare himself in such a way that he has an edge over the other applicants. First of all you need to choose your career very carefully. Always choose something in which you have lots of interest.

There are people who tend to choose their career out of compulsion and they have to repent for it throughout their life. Make sure you do not make the same mistake. There are certain job finder websites which can help you find your dream job.

You must always remember that getting your dream job is not that easy. It not only requires a bit of luck but it also requires some hard work. But before that you need to get rid of the myths and misconceptions regarding the job finder.

The first misconception that people usually have is that having better contacts can help you get a better job. But this is not true. If you have the talent and the skills then you can get into the job you want. You do not need great contacts for that.

If you can get a good employment guide it will really help you to take the right turn. You can get the employment guide on the internet. Some people also have the misconception that to find a job they need to create very lengthy resume.

They think the more they write on their resume the better chance they have of getting the interview calls. These kinds of misconceptions must be eradicated so that you can go on with your job hunting without any problem. You must remember that your resume should not be more than 3 pages.

Write only the important things and try to remove the information which is not necessary. There are people who are interested in part time job finder. They can also look for the job finder on the internet.

These people want to pursue their part time job along with something else. Some people have a misconception that part time jobs create bad impression on their resume. But this is not at all true. Part time jobs are equally important and they have great value.

Some people think that if they create an account with various job finder websites they will get more opportunities. But this is not always true. It is important to become the member of a job finder site which offers the best opportunities.

The other thing which you must remember is that the best opportunities would not come your way; it is you who needs to find them. If you keep these things in your mind you can surely take proper advantage of the job finder sites and find a job for yourself.

By: Silas Reed

About the Author:
To learn about using a job finder and how you can gain access to thousands of job listings, please visit http://www.hound.com/gjbrowsejobs.php. Silas Reed, Writer for Hound, writes articles that inform and teach about different job profiles and career advice.



Business Directories – The Place To List Your Local Small Business When Looking For Local Customers

Monday, April 6th, 2009


One of the oldest and most effective ways to market yourself online is through local small business directory listings. Small business Internet marketing requires starting with a listing of your small business in the major general directories then listing them in niche and industry-specific directories appropriate to your small business. It is a time consuming process to list your small business in the right directories, but a necessary one to ensure good rankings for your website.

The most essential directory for your small business to be listed in is DMOZ, also called the Open Directory Project. All the major search engines, and most of the minor ones, rely on DMOZ, located at http://www.dmoz.org, for information on websites. Google gets information on every website it crawls from DMOZ.

You should also list your small business in Google Local and Yahoo Local. All you need to do to get listed with Google is to go to Google, click on the Local link and find the “add your business link.” For Yahoo, go to Yahoo, click on “Directory,” then click on “Submit Your Site” at the bottom of the page.

You can find other directories online by using Google or Yahoo. Type in “directory of directories” and you’ll get a list of small business directories, both paid and free, listed by state, industry, niche, and
other categorizations. I recommend that you list in every directory that applies to your business. Here is a short list of local small business directory opportunities to help you attract local customers for your business:

www.dmoz.org http://dir.yahoo.com www.joeant.com www.jayde.com www.avivadirectory.com www.goguides.com www.botw.org

Some directories, like the Yahoo directory, charge, but it is well worth what you pay to be listed. Once you are included in Yahoo’s small business directory, you can bet your website will be indexed in the
search engine as well.

There are three primary considerations for your small business when listing in directories online:

The directory’s PageRank The directory’s age Is your small business category available?

PageRank is important for SEO purposes. Internet marketing pros all recommend getting inbound links from websites with high PR. A website with a PR higher than yours will benefit you with valuable inbound links that will give you a boost in the search engines as well. The age of the directory makes it more valuable because you know that if the directory has been around for more than two years then it will likely be around next year. You can get information on PageRank and the age of various directories at http://www.seocompany.ca/directory/web-directories.html.

Don’t waste your time trying to get listed in a directory that doesn’t offer a category you’ll fit into. Be sure to browse the categories at any small business directories you consider before you list your business.

Two great sources for finding web directories for your small business Internet marketing efforts are http://www.dir-search.com and http://www.best-web-directories.com. The Best Web Directories website is perhaps the most comprehensive website for finding business directories online. If you want to find local customers through small business directories then I recommend these two resources for finding the best places online that list small business directories for your Internet marketing efforts.

One thing you’ll need to keep in mind – all directories are different. Nevertheless, you should write your business directory listing before you submit to any directories. Your local small business directory listing shouldn’t be too long, but it should include all the pertinent information: Your business name, your name, address, phone number, website address, e-mail address, and a short description of your
business. In your business directory listing, be sure to use the best keyword two or three times to make your small business listing optimized for the search engines.

To find industry-specific or niche directories, go to DMOZ or one of the other general directories and search for your industry by keyword. Then do a keyword search at Google and Yahoo along with the keyword “directory.” This should return a good listing of directories for your industry or niche.

One other source for listing your local small business is the local chamber of commerce’s website. When you join your local chamber, they should list your website on theirs for free. The traffic you can get from this one source can be well worth joining the local chamber, and almost all of the traffic will be local customers looking for your type of business. The Yellow Pages online and http://www.merchantcircle.com are two other sources to consider for local small business Internet marketing.

More and more people are looking online for small businesses to do business with and relying less on print publications like the Yellow Pages. That’s just one more reason to look for local small business
directories to be listed in.

By: Caroline Melberg

About the Author:
Entrepreneur and outdoor photography adventurer Caroline Melberg is President and CEO of Small Business Mavericks, a division of Melberg Marketing. She has over 20 years of experience creating marketing communications materials and writing copy for some of the largest and most successful companies in the world. Her small business columns are syndicated online, and she publishes the popular eZine, “Small Business Maverick Secrets.” Learn insider Maverick Marketing secrets you can use immediately to find new customers and increase your sales. When you subscribe, you’ll also get a FREE copy of her e-Book, “Local Small Business Internet Marketing Secrets” – learn insider secrets to marketing your local small business on the Web today!

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