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Google and other search engines turn up the heat on content farms
Freelance content writers and SEO companies are in for a hard time with the changes that Google and other searches engines are beginning to take to improve the quality of their results. As if this wasn't enough, there are now new search engines that basically eliminate huge number of websites in their search engines by classifying them as spam and being of low-quality.
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Journalism Jobs - How to Succeed in Journalism Jobs
Many individuals are looking for entry level journalism jobs or freelance journalism jobs, and it's important to know how to get started and how you can give yourself the best chance possible to succeed. The world of journalism and journalism jobs has changed greatly over the past decade, and it's a much different world for this career and field now than it was then. Therefore, you have to know what to expect, how to get started and much more.
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Peter Schjeldahl Reviews Art While His Reviews Earn Reviews
It's true. As an art critic, Peter Schjeldahl has reached a stature where other art critics not only refer to what he says, but also spend time over the merits of his comments. So, his reviews themselves become elements of discussion at coffee tables, and art critics dissect and analyze his comments, as thoroughly as they would analyze the original works of art on which Peter Schjeldahl happened to make his comments.
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PhDs Reduced to Being On Welfare
Dated: 05-16-2012

With the economic situation being what it is, with jobs hard to come by and inflation on the rise, it is hardly a revelation that the number of people using food stamps is escalating. A report by the US Department of Agriculture shows that, whereas 17 million people were on food assistance in 2000, the [...]
Small-Businesses Lag Far Behind Big-Businesses in Hiring
Dated: 05-16-2012

Results of a little known survey from the Bureau of Labor Statistics have belied the accepted belief that big businesses were reluctant to hire workers owing to regulatory uncertainty. Its results have revealed that very large businesses have, contrary to popular belief, been increasing their working personnel speedily. A comparison reveals that if all businesses, [...]
Better Job Market since the Recession
Dated: 05-15-2012

Danny Lowinger, who is 22 years of age and will be graduating from Bowdoin College this month, is lucky. Unlike some college graduates in other areas, he will not be unemployed upon graduating and instead, has job lined up for. Lowinger managed to land a job that was ideal for him and he is not [...]