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Developing winning keyword strategies is critical to the success of your internet marketing campaigns — both search and social media marketing. Here is a guide to help you develop effective keyword strategies for your organization: Make a game plan Keywords are words and phrases people enter in search engines to find information on the Internet. … Continue reading “A GUIDE TO DEVELOPING WINNING KEYWORD STRATEGIES”
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PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE INVENTOR OR SERIAL KILLER? Can you tell a coder from a cannibal? Try to work out which of the following spent their time hacking computers,and which preferred hacking away at corpses instead…www.malevole.com/mv/misc/killerquiz
AWTW’s ticketing system depends on tickets being created with the correct subject line syntax e.g. “MMDD—DOMAINNAME—concise description” where: MM/DD = month/date due. DomainName = full domain name Concise description Describes the charge on the customer’s invoice Describes the charge on the subcontractor’s invoice Contains all information in subject line that one might need to search … Continue reading “Ticket Name Syntax”
Each time you take any action with regards to a ticket, you need to append the latest version of the ticket, and forward to both tickets @ awebthatworks.com and subcontractorname@awebthatworks.com. CAUTION: Tickets are intended to capture all actions/communication with regards to a project so please ensure you respond to the latest ticket, to ensure threads … Continue reading “Keeping all the threads”