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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostHmmm....inneresting.
Seems like you don't know much about SEO.
Hyphens delimit your site concept keywords (which should be contained in your domain name) so they can be picked up by the search engine robots and improve the ranking of your site.
You could have just one site concept keyword but this would normally result in too much competition. Most people find a niche where supply and demand is the right balance using a combination of 2 or three site concept keywords - hence the need for hyphens.
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostHyphens in a URL
Seems like you don't know much about SEO.
Hyphens delimit your site concept keywords (which should be contained in your domain name) so they can be picked up by the search engine robots and improve the ranking of your site.
You could have just one site concept keyword but this would normally result in too much competition. Most people find a niche where supply and demand is the right balance using a combination of 2 or three site concept keywords - hence the need for hyphens.
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Originally posted by kingtom84 View Post...this is a really bad idea for a website.
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Originally posted by The Idea Network View PostGood afternoon,
My name is Maleki Burke and I am the founder of The Idea Network. I just launched my Company yesterday, and I have had a pretty good response!
I wanted to introduce myself, I am interested in networking here.
You can check out The Idea Network's website at http:// the-idea-network.com - The Idea Network - Homepage and find out exactly what it is we do, but I'll give a brief description. We allow those with ideas to profit from them without the hassle of setting up a business by connecting them with our network of partners, who are looking for inspiration for a new business venture.
Given your various professions and insights into a number of industries, we would love to hear from you!
Kind Regards,
Maleki
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An old friend of mine recently made, what I can only term an "impulse buy" at a local agricultural auction.
He acquired a fully working Doboy bagging plant for £5k. He intends to load it on the back of a truck and provide a mobile bagging service. He's finding that the tricky bit is finding people who need thigs bagging.
Still, a snip at £5k and it came with with a couple pallets of sealable sacks thrown in to boot.
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30% commission? For mapping connections across a database?
We have amassed a huge database of self-validating ideas from the public, for the public. Rest assured that we have vetted each and every single submission for viability to ensure that you only receive the best!
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Originally posted by Fronttoback View PostAs I always said, there more than one way to wrap a bab. I'm interested in turning the traditional model on its head. One does not simply go to the kebab shop anymore. Postmodern fast food is point to point. The kebab shop becomes part of the ongoing social media commoditisation. In fact, you ARE the kebab shop. And so am I. And we always have been. But we didn't realise it, and hence the untapped value. Consciousness has unlocked wealth my friend. I'm rebranding the "kebab" similar to how Steve Jobs rebranded the "mobile". I'm commoditising kebabs as my fast food destiny, my high street legacy, welcome the new dawn of concept kebab. Exciting times for modernist fast food. Watch this space.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostFrontoback has a nifty idea for an Uber style kebab production and delivery service, freeing up unused domestic cooking and refrigeration capacity. Any good to you?
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostThat would involve someone on here HAVING an original idea
http://forums.contractoruk.com/light...ml#post2436255
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Originally posted by Pip in a Poke View PostI need an idea for a plan B.
I was chatting with a woman in my local pub the other night and she was telling me that she was setting up what she referred to as a concierge service.
The idea is that you're a busy professional and, for example, your boiler has packed up so you pick up the phone and call your local concierge who deals with all the pain, including being on the property to let the boilerman in - i.e. the bit that could potentially lose you half a day's earnings.
Sounds like a good idea - don't know if such services are widespread - I've only ever heard of rich rockstars and the like having such people to organise their lives but I can see a cut down version having mileage.
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Originally posted by The Idea Network View PostGood afternoon,
My name is Maleki Burke and I am the founder of The Idea Network. I just launched my Company yesterday, and I have had a pretty good response!
I wanted to introduce myself, I am interested in networking here.
You can check out The Idea Network's website at http:// the-idea-network.com - The Idea Network - Homepage and find out exactly what it is we do, but I'll give a brief description. We allow those with ideas to profit from them without the hassle of setting up a business by connecting them with our network of partners, who are looking for inspiration for a new business venture.
Given your various professions and insights into a number of industries, we would love to hear from you!
Kind Regards,
Maleki
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