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With the winter coming, you think about things around your house that could be a potential problem. What you might know is that your Windshield could be a real problem if it has chip or crack that has not been repaired. Says Larry Diesbach Jr a member of FixMyWindshield.com

Even if you have even a small chip in your windshield, should get it fixed as soon as possible to avoid some big problems when the ice and snow hits this winter.

A small chip could land your wallet empty this season with out a simple repair to the chip. Auto Glass Repair technicians do it ever day, and can come right to where you work and fix your chips. However sometimes the damage does not disappear it is however a structural fix, says Diesbach

Most Insurance companies will cover the cost of a windshield repair if you have comprehensive insurance, with the exception of a few. This leave you with money in you pocket and a windshield that will be structurally sound.

For more information on windshield repair quotes please visit FixMyWindShield.com.

Larry Diesbach also mentions that replacing your windshield before the extreme cold hits is always a good decision as a crack in your windshield can cause severe damage to wiper blades.

Windshield Repair

You’re driving along and a rock hits your windshield. Sometimes you are very lucky and it is a glancing blow with no long term evidence of the encounter. Sometimes the event results in a chip, star or bulls eye, and other times the impact results in a major event that requires the replacement of your windshield.

One fact cannot be denied, any damage that is seen will never get better on its own. Like a famous actor said, “Well, do you feel lucky?” If you have an experience that is repairable, it is best that the repair occur as soon as possible. The question is not if but rather when will the impact point run and become un-repairable? Sure it might be a day or a week or a month or even longer but why tempt fate. Even though repairs are not necessarily free, they should cost you much less than your normal windshield deductible

Just get the repair done. The clock is ticking or “do you feel lucky?” Eventually luck runs out. Contact your windshield repair professional today!

For a great price and fast service from a local windshield repair professional visit FixMyWindShield.com.

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The sole purpose of an auto insurance company is to protect you as well as your family in the event of an accident. However unfortunately many auto insurance company’s gouge the average consumer in the wallet when offering auto insurance quotes to customers.  We have implemented a new strategy to offer cheap auto insurance quotes to our website visitors at http://www.auto-insurance-company.com/get_a_quote.htm

When looking for auto insurance quotes you must look for multiple sources to find your auto insurance quote online. Finding a free auto insurance quote is easier than you think through comparison shopping sites. We recommend you obtain your auto car insurance quote for your automobile insurance from a reputable vendor that has a long lasting history. You can learn more about auto insurance company’s and how they treat consumers at resources like the BBB. Below you will find some resources to find an auto insurance rate quote and comparison. No matter whether you are looking for a florida auto insurance quote, nj auto insurance quote or mexico auto insurance quote, we can help.

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Dear Law Firms:

Why don’t you want your attorneys engaging in social media like blogs, Twitter, and Facebook?

Is it because you want to “control the message?” Let’s take a look at why this is a flawed strategy.

In the old model, partners with the big firms are pillars of their community (or should be). They are members of the country club, park their boats with the local Yacht Club, participate in great programs like Rotary and United Way, and volunteer with the Boy Scouts. Being engaged in the community is a major component of what makes them so successful. They are involved, and when legal work arises, they are called upon because they are known. This is a great model, and it will continue to be a great model.

Was controlling the message a problem in the old model? No, and why not? Because as firms, you hired trustworthy people that weren’t going to embarrass you. What would happen if one of your attorneys got arrested? It would looks bad for your firm, and so firms try not to hire people that might get arrested. You see, with the old model your firm still needed to control the message- you simply had confidence in the people you hired. For attorneys to effectively use social media the firms need to TRUST the attorneys. Is that really too much to ask? (Let me finish before you answer that.)

Besides, there are three major problems with the OLD model. First, memberships at country clubs and chairs on non-profit boards can be very expensive to maintain. Young lawyers can’t afford those types of expenditures. Second, it takes years- maybe even decades to garner the stellar reputation needed to land business that way. It is well deserved, but it takes time. Third, community engagement is limited in geographic scope. If you are in a struggling market like Buffalo, NY or Pittsburgh, PA as the market share shrinks- so will your business.

As I have said in previous posts, each attorney in the firm is already a brand unto themselves. As they participate in the community- the brand gains in value. If they write an article for the local newspaper- the brand gains in value. So why not encourage your attorneys to engage in social media and provide them with the tools and training to participate thoughtfully? Each time one of your attorneys writes a blog post about a legally relevant topic, the firm gets free advertising. Each time an attorney post a thoughtful comment on a legal blog, more free press for the firm.

I’m not suggesting a social media free-for-all where attorneys suddenly stop billing because they are on Facebook and Twitter all day, but instead more of a focused individual strategy for each attorney. This strategy would likely entail weekly or monthly blog posts, combined with participation in forums such as Facebook and Twitter.

Firms certainly need to control the message, but that will be best accomplished by hiring good lawyers, and trusting them to engage, in whatever venue, in a thoughtful and respectful way.

By: Adrian Dayton

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http://adriandayton.com/2009/04/open-letter-to-law-firms-control-the-message/

SEO -Search Engine Optimization

When you need to research a company, product, or brand online, you can improve your results and spend less time by employing the seven suggestions below.

1. Search Engines – Google / Yahoo: the simple and the complex

Of course, you already know to use Search Engines such as Google and Yahoo. But, make sure you take full advantage of these tools. If you have never used the “advanced features” of Google then you are limiting your ability to discover the information you want.

Most of the below is common sense, but you may not have seen it written out before. It helps to have a disciplined approach when searching, and by reading below you can get an idea of how to perform extremely useful searches.(Type each line below into Google’s search box. If you want to narrow results to include only the ENTIRE phrase then type quotation marks around what you type into Google’s search box).

The key is to drill down to the information you want by adding one keyword at a time, and then comparing the results of multiple searches to determine what keywords best drill down to the appropriate answer.

A common progression might be, for instance, to answer the question; “Who is in charge of energy related investments at General Electric?”

• General Electric

• General Electric Energy

• General Electric Energy CEO

• General Electric Energy Alex Urquhart

• Start with a search for only the company’s name, i.e. “CompanyA”.

Use Google’s advanced features to perform specialized queries, progressively narrowing down keywords as you discover more information.

Here are some examples of how to search for a fake company, CompanyA, on google.com (Yahoo has similar search options available at yahoo.com).

• CompanyA lawsuit

• CompanyA litigation

• CompanyA profit

• CompanyA profile

• CompanyA board members

• CompanyA board member name

You can use google’s operators, such as OR, NOT (-), AND, etc. to create highly specific queries to discover the information you need.

• CompanyA litigation OR lawsuit -CompanyB –shareholder

• Detailed example:

• google litigation OR lawsuit AND federal -microsoft -shareholder

From your previous searches, find out all the legal and popular names the company might use and search for those terms as well. Include stock tickers if the company is public.

• For instance, ADM instead of Archer-Daniels Midland.

• ADM lawsuit

• ADM litigation NOT lawsuit

• ADM lawsuit OR litigation AND federal.

• ADM litigation OR lawsuit AND federal –insider -shareholder

2. Branch out from Google and Yahoo:

Try these same searches on other search engines, 3rd party search sites, widgets, or semantic type search engines. Pick your favorites and book mark them.

http://www.rollyo.com

http://www.ask.com

http://www.live.com

http://www.excite.com

http://www.gigablast.com

http://www.altavista.com

http://www.hotbot.com

http://search.aol.com

http://www.alltheweb.com

http://search.about.com

http://www.mnemo.org/

http://www.keotag.com/

http://www.sortfix.com

http://www.ebingbong.com

http://www.silobreaker.com

http://www.clusty.com

3. Charitable Search Engines

If you want a charity to profit off your searching visit one of the charitable search engines. Some work pretty well as aggregators of multiple search engine results and they donate some of their proceeds to charity. Maybe it doesn’t save you time, but at least someone probably benefits from it. Don’t think you could deduct it from your taxes though.

NOTE: I didn’t verify anything about these websites except that they returned a few basic search results that mimicked other results that I usually use. You might want to research which of these you think the most legitimate. Assuming you care. Plus there are probably more out there just like these:

http://www.goodsearch.com

http://www.charitycafe.com

http://www.earchkindly.org

http://www.letthemknowitschristmas.com

You’ve done a lot if you have already peformed the searches above, but there are still many more options for research. If you think you need a quick break while searching,

Check out the talking search engine over at http://www.msdewey.com. Mostly, you’ll get the same results as elsewhere, but you might laugh.

If you still need a laugh, go to http://www.zombo.com and make sure your sound is turned on.

Now back to serious researching:

4. Check the company’s main website, and the Whois information.

• Use domaintools.com: http://whois.domaintools.com/example.com

• Just change example.com to whatever domain you want to research.

• Check out the Public Relation or News sections of the company’s website.

5. You can search on Aboutus.org, Wikipedia, Yahoo directory, BBB.com, GetSatisfaction, Consumerist, and other consumer oriented sites for specific information.

• http://www.aboutus.org

• http://www.wikipedia.com

• http://directory.yahoo.com

• http://dnb.com – Duns and Bradstreet

• http://www.bbb.com – Better Business Bureau

• http://www.getsatisfaction.com

• http://www.consumerist.com

• http://www.businesswire.com

6. Search website traffic rankings for companies at Alexa, Compete.com, Quantcast. The compete.com blog also has some excellent write-ups about various companies.

http://www.alexa.com

http://www.compete.com

http://www.quantcast.com

You can try searching google with “companyA site:compete.com” to narrow google results down to compete.com pages, many of which are the blog entries.

7. If the company is publicly traded then the Securities Exchange Commission and other regulatory agencies provide a wealth of information that is publicly available. This information is posted on EDGAR, but you can most easily find it at common sources such as:

http://finance.yahoo.com

http://money.msn.com

http://www.motleyfool.com

http://www.investors.com – Investor’s Business Daily

There is a firefox extension called SEOpen that allows you to have a right-click ability to perform several of the queries above. If you use firefox you should get it.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/570

Blogproper.com brings together all your favorite blogs and websites on one page. You can post your own blog, read other websites RSS and Atom feeds, and rank your saved favorite blogs so you can view a rolling list of blog items from your favorite sites

By: longtailweb

About the Author:

While working for many years in various technology and business executive positions, I learned what works and what doesn’t on the web.

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Sometimes it is difficult to keep up with a blog especially if your blog is part of a field in which there are many changes or developments such as celebrity news or technology developments.

There are several blogs on the net where several contributors share one blog to make sure it is always fat and juicy and laden with fresh information. In this blog format it would not be unusual to see six or seven lawyers contributing to one blog or a group of book reviewers writing reviews (possibly hired by someone who is linking to a big book store like Amazon.)

Whether or not you want to share your blog comes down to how you want to identify yourself to your readers -as an expert who knows more than the rest or as an expert who is open to other people’s opinions. However these types of shared expert blogs often blossom into genuine information and reference material portals that can bring you a lot of attention, traffic and business. The idea is to not let any other expert that you are sharing a blog with outshine you. Such arrangements work best if a firm schedule is set about whose turn it is to write a blog and if certain themes are assigned by the group and then stuck to so that nobody is treading on anyone else’s toes.

Another possibility is to join a web site that already has multiple blogs on it. This is a good option if you want to build an audience quickly as many of these blog sites, such as wordpress.com all ready have a lot of traffic and your blog is hosted under the umbrella of their advertising. However the problem with this tact is that you don’t have your own unique URL, which can make you slightly harder to find in the search engines.

By: Chris Angus

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Currently there are over 30 million blogs on the internet and thousands more being created each week. Assuming ownership of one blog per person, that’s a minimum of 30 million people slinging around their personal opinions on all that exists under the sun. This is a good thing. The free exchange of thoughts and ideas is what prevents the world from becoming a stagnant pool of dictatorship with the appropriate green scum floating on top.

However, to steal a line from the movie Spiderman, ‘With great power comes great responsibility’. Blogging has become a way for the voice of the people to be heard. We must be careful, though, not to abuse our power through thoughtless acts that hurt the credibility of bloggers and blogging. One place that continues to be our Achilles heel is when good posts go bad. For more details go to www.blogers-guide-to-profit.com.

In the United States, libel and slander are the two categories of defamation. In many states, courts have begun treating them the same as the only difference between the two is that libel is a false written statement about a person, place or thing that harms his/her/its reputation while slander is the verbal act of the same offense. Whether blogged on the internet or whispered offline to your mother, the common denominator is that what is said is false.

Since I’m psychic, I already know what you are thinking. ‘The First Amendment of the US Constitution protects me. As long as it is the truth, I can say whatever I want.’ Well, sort of. As crazy as it sounds, truth is not the silver bullet defense for every case of libel or slander. A judge may require that besides being true the information relayed is in the public interest to know.

So reporting that the CEO of a major corporation had been caught pilfering money from the employees’ retirement fund would probably get dismissed from civil court whereas telling the world that your neighbor has smelly feet could get you into more trouble than you want. For more information logon to www.greatblogbox.com .Even if it were true, why would it be in the public interest to know that your neighbor’s feet could clear out Yankee Stadium?

Defamation is a tricky issue and one that needs to be treading carefully if one is to avoid landing in court. Here are a few tips to help keep you out of trouble. Note: I am not an attorney. I don’t even get to play one on television. If you and your blog deal with some highly controversial issues or you’re just not sure how much trouble you would get into if you published that post about your best friend’s boyfriend, I recommend getting in touch with a lawyer to get the best advice.

1. Change the names. By far the easiest thing you can do is to change or to avoid using the name of the person you are talking about and to strip away as much identifying information as possible. If a reasonable person can visit your hometown and quickly identify the “mealy-mouth cow” you blogged about online, you might want to do some editing.

2. Make use of a disclaimer. Kevin S Brady has an excellent one on his website. Even something as basic as “By making use of this blog site, you agree that the opinions expressed are the property and responsibility of their respective owners” may provide some defense in the event of a lawsuit. (Check with a real attorney please).

3. Consider writing your rant as a parody or satire. Extreme exaggerations that no reasonable person would believe are not considered defamation because, quite frankly, they are unbelievable. Be careful though, this type of writing takes a certain je sais quoi, and could easily backfire on you. Have a reasonable person proofread your entry to make sure it passes the believability test.

4. Watch your language. Be sure to use wording that makes it clear that this is your opinion about the subject. Statements like, “That Mr. Squiggly Toddler Toy is a piece of crap” makes it sounds as though you are stating a fact when in all actuality you are making a personal judgment about the toy.

5. And last but definitely not least, don’t tell false tales. Now this may seem like common sense but how common is common sense these days? Really. If you feel the need to resort to lying about a person, you may want to seek professional help in examining why you want to do that. ‘Cause chances are, it’s not to protect the public.

Blogging is a great way to meet people and stay current in the world and doing so responsibly will only make the experience better. Stay safe, stay sane and most of have fun.

By: vishalz

About the Author:

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When a few years back the term blog came into public attention, the more serious and sober people, like bigwig corporations, termed it as nothing more than a place where a few loud-mouthed weirdoes express their angst online about almost anything.

Coming back to the present age, corporate honchos no longer regard blogs as a silly and frivolous online page, but have realized their great potential. And now, when one logs on to the Internet, one can witness innumerable business blogs from companies of all sizes.

However, despite all its benefits, corporate blogging has attracted a lot of legal concerns. The main one being that in a rush to create content, corporate blog writers often forget that it is a form of public business communication, and hence subject to various legal regulations and guidelines. Therefore, there are some dos and donts that must be keep in mind while writing corporate blogs to make them legally compliant.

DOs:

Always have a clear idea as to why the company needs a blog and how many blogs are to be hosted. Plus, what the objectives are behind running these blogs.

Be very clear about implementing a strict policy about employee blogs, especially those in which the senior executives also contribute their thoughts. Implementing such stringent policies will help you to prevent litigation and other such problems down the road.

Make it a point that you monitor all the blog postings without fail, so that you know whether the employees are complying with all the rules.

Assign authors to do all the blog postings so that the content posted is written responsibly.

Always make sure that the blog is fresh and updated regularly.

Have a simple and easy to remember blog address, along with equally easy to understand blog terms and conditions posted on the blog.

Before posting the blog, always consider how it will affect the company. Plus, create a provision for archiving all the postings.

Do remember consumer protection laws and ensure that the blog postings are not misleading or that they are not banned under any law.

Also take care of privacy and information security laws.

Do also take care of all the intellectual property laws, and train all your employees on such requirements. Also, as often blogs are copy/pasted off web content, make sure that they comply with fair use principles.

Train you employees on how to create a blog posting that will not invite negative reaction from a third party such as defamation suits, negligent misrepresentation or vicarious liability.

And lastly, be mindful of security laws and train your employees not to post content that can be considered as making material misstatements that can manipulate stock prices, and increase exposure to security fraud charges being made.

DONTs:

Make sure that you dont employ consumer bloggers to post anything without them showing their affiliation with the company. Excessive positive blogging that crosses the line attract the attention of law regulators.

Do not host a blog unless all the employees are trained in posting content responsibly.

Never forget to supervise and monitor the blog periodically for breach of any law or company policy.

Never allow your corporate blog to be a sounding board for your employees where they can say absolutely anything about the company and its products without any accuracy and proof.

Do not permit anyone to publish the secrets of your company, product secrets etc.

And finally, do not terminate employees for posting inappropriate content without giving the matter proper thought, as your reputation can be at stake if the employee files a wrongful termination claim.

Corporate blogging has many benefits and offers a lot of potential to help you generate good vibes with your customers, but only if you dont forsake your common sense and honesty to keep it on the right side of the law.

By: Kris Koonar

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Living in Las Vegas will just only mean one thing – huge expenses. Yes, this is really true because if you choose to live in Las Vegas you must be ready with the expensive lifestyle. Though living here can really be a great experience, you must always get your pockets and wallets ready. Compared to other cities, the lifestyle in Las Vegas can sometimes be so glamorous.

And because of this, you must not be surprised if you found out that your Las Vegas auto insurance is very expensive. Car insurance policies in this place are like precious jewels because of its expensive price. Aside from the high cost of living, there are still some other factors affecting the rates of the car insurance in Las Vegas and those are also reasons why policies here are not that affordable.

The crime rates here are higher than the others especially in car theft cases. These things also affect the rate of the insurance. Maybe you are thinking that there is no way to lower your Las Vegas auto insurance rate because everything seems to be so luxurious in Las Vegas. There will surely come a point that you are already thinking of purchasing insurance even if it is very pricey just for you to have one. But then you must know that it is still possible to lower your rate even though you are in Las Vegas and that is with the help of the internet.

Since the arrival of the internet, it has already done millions of wonders. One of those is that it has this power to provide you with all the informations that you need to know so that you can lower your rate. It has this ability to give you all the facts, all the details that you need so that you can claim the discounts that you deserve.

Before, it is hard for people to know what they are going to do just to lower their rates. That is because they don’t have the knowledge because there is nothing that will provide them the facts. They just depend on some magazines but their knowledge is just limited. But everything has changed now because our world is now modernized and all the technologies that are invented have helped humans because they are making all the tasks easy. Just like the task of lowering the rate of Las Vegas auto insurance.

The internet will not provide you limited information. As a matter of fact, it will also tell you the step by step process on how you are going to claim your discounts. After reading all the details and informations in the internet, it is now easy for you to get the discounts because you already know what to do. No one will provide you the informations that the internet has provided. With just a few clicks, you will be able to discover and learn everything that you need to know. Now, even you are in Las Vegas, you can still lower your rate.

By: Austin Auto Insurance

About the Author:

Sean Park is living in Las Vegas City, NV. Been an author for auto insurance for past two years. For more readings please visit : http://lasvegasautoinsurance911.com

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It seems that accident is inevitable. It can happen anywhere and anytime and everybody can be a victim. It is not easy to be involved in a road traffic accidents because you will not only get yourself injured, your car will also be destroy and the worst part is, you have to pay for the damages you have cause. You will be lucky if the accident to which you are at fault does not cause any death on the people involved. If ever someone died because of your negligence, you might be sued by a criminal case.

Auto insurance is a requirement in every state because this serves as the protection of the driver. Since you already know that it is costly to be involved in an accident, you surely do not want to see all your money wasted in paying for the damages you have cause in driving your car without your New York Auto insurance.

The price of auto insurance is increasing through times but buying your own insurance policy will give you the financial protection you need when you are trap in such unwanted situation. If you are to insure your car with New York auto insurance, it is important for you to understand the important figures written in your policy. Liability coverage is stated in the law of New York and therefore you have to include it in your insurance policy.

The liability coverage will be paying $50, 000 for each of the injured person in the accident and $10 for the repair of the damaged property. If you have this coverage, you should not worry about paying for the damages you have caused to the people because your insurance company will be the one to do it for you.

You need to understand that the state of New York uses “No Fault System” which means that you can only file for a claim for a certain limits. The good thing about this is that you can do it even if you are not found to be liable in the accident. This system varies from one state to another. In case you have met an accident where the other driver is uninsured or underinsured, you cannot force them to pay for your own damages. Your New York auto insurance can help you with the payment if you have Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage in your policy.

The auto insurance in New York is quite expensive when compared to the other states. In fact the average New York auto insurance cost around $1, 313 while the national cost $914. Many of the Americans think that this rate is already fixed and they have no choice but to agree with it but actually this not true since you have the means to lower your insurance rates.

Searching online is the best way to find affordable auto insurance which will give you your needed financial protection. In this method, you have more chances to save lots of dollars while getting the best deal on auto insurance.

By: Austin Auto Insurance

About the Author:

Sean Park is living in New York City, NY. Been an author for auto insurance for past two years. For more readings please visit : http://www.newyorkautoinsurance911.com

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