Jump Aboard for Economic Relief! Syndicate and Exponentially Expand Your Reach for PEANUTS!

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Relativity Syndication CO-OP Economic Relief Package

Last October I became a Beta tester for Relativity’s syndication co-op which leverages the capabilities of Web 2.0 and social media to exponentially increase visitors  to my websites as well as blast out my content to the online world.I have been amazed by the results and have personally offered this system to those I felt had the kind of content that was top quality. And even though It was well worth the initial investment, most of the people I approached just couldn’t afford it right now.

After much soul searching to do the right thing, David Skul and Frank Klein, my friends, colleagues and mentors of Relativity, have decided to let 200 people in for PEANUTS to help qualified people get started and experience the incredible results we have experienced ourselves.

I’m PLEASED to bring this message today to those of you in my GutZy Women Community! If you decide to jump on this please email me at deb@gutzywoman.com

Check out the article on my GutZy Women Website to discover what I’m talking about in detail.If you decide you want to hop aboard this fast moving train, and you qualify, please notify me once you submit your paid application.

Feel free to ask me or David questions (but please ONLY after you have read the offer and watched the video).

This syndication program so fits with GutZy Women’s mission to educate and support women (and Enlightened Men) in getting their messages out into the world and increasing their presence online! But I’m afraid the spots will fill up quicklybecause the money barrier has been removed for a short time.

This is NOT for everybody, but if your online content is GREAT, you owe it to yourself to get in!

Here’s Relativity’s RELIEF MESSAGE:

How do Women Use the Internet?

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The demographics of Internet usage, especially with reference to the sexes, have been subject to great speculation ever since the advent of the Internet. Do men and women use Internet the same way or differently? What do women think of the Internet? How do they negotiate this space and how they use it? What exactly is the Internet being used for by women? What are women’s hopes, dreams and fears about the Internet?

A million significant questions to which there are no easy answers, if only because of the constantly evolving dynamics between the sexes. Most studies on the way men and women use the Internet reveal that men are still first out of the blocks when it comes to trying out the newest innovations and latest technologies. They are also more demanding in their quest for Internet activities—logging on more often and spending more online when they do.

Closing the Gender Gap

Recent trends in internet usage however indicate that, although the percentage of women using the Internet still lags slightly behind the percentage of men, the gender gap is slowly closing. Women are steadily catching up in overall use of the Internet and they are framing their online experience with a greater emphasis on strengthening connections with other people. A recent Burst Media survey indicated that 66.1% of women claim their lives are likely to be disrupted if they had to do without Internet access for even one week.

The Internet as a tool for Communicating:

The demographics of Internet usage, especially with reference to the sexes, have been subject to great speculation ever since the advent of the Internet. Do men and women use Internet the same way or differently? What do women think of the Internet? How do they negotiate this space and how they use it? What exactly is the Internet being used for by women? What are women’s hopes, dreams and fears about the Internet?

Go here to discover the answers to the questions:

GutZy Women Chat about Young Entrepreneurial Women - Video Part 1

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Debbie Ducic, founder of GutZy Women interviews two young Female Entrepreneurs, Tisha Casida of That’s Natural Marketing and Kimberly Schaub of  Thrive Lifestyles.

In this video, which is part 1 in a series of 4, Deb, Tisha & Kimberly talk about following their PASSION, how to grow a business by joining forces with others who bring in the skills sets and resources that complement each other and how to expand their customer base (especially in an economically challenged community) by learning how to leverage Web 2.0 marketing tools to increase their prospective client base.

This is a great video for young as well as seasoned women wanting to open up a business or a non-profit in order to follow their passion and how they can use technology to help them be successful.

If this message hits a nerve with you, or you would would like to inspire someone in YOUR LIFE who has a strong passion and they need support and encouragement to create an entity to life, feel free to pass this message along.

You can even copy the domain name (url) or the “embed code” off of the YouTube website and put it on YOUR BLOG or WEBSITE!

Here’s where you’ll find it:
http://www.youtube.com/gutzywoman

Come back for # 2 in the series!

3 Tips to Getting your site Indexed Quickly by Search Engines

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Getting your Website indexed, or included, in search engine results depends on several factors. And those factors vary from search engine to search engine.

While you want to get your Website indexed by as many search engines as possible, the Web’s three largest search engines—Google, Yahoo, and MSN—are where you want to focus your efforts. Combined, these search engines account for more than 90% of the entire Web’s search traffic.

Getting indexed by Google, Yahoo, and MSN is harder than it used to be but it’s absolutely necessary to promoting yourself online. You may have the best Website with the best copywriting but you’ll be limiting your online promotion if you don’t get indexed properly.

Below are 3 tips to help you get your Website indexed by the “big 3″ search engines.

Tag Along

The quickest way to get search engines to visit, and index, your site it to place a link on another site that’s already been indexed. If you know someone that has an established Website—and has for years—ask if you can place a link on their site. When the search engine bots visit your friend’s site, they’ll follow the link to your site.

The time it takes for the search engines to visit and index your site varies. If the site you’ve placed your link on is popular, you might get indexed in a few days. Otherwise it can take up to a few weeks.

How do you know if you’ve been indexed? Type the search term “site:www.yoursite.com”—without the quotes—into each search engine. If your pages show up in the results, you’re getting indexed.

Discover the other tips in the full article here:

What is a Podcast?

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Is it a Radio Show?

The word “Podcast” is derived from iPOD and broadCAST and is an audio broadcast very similar to what you would find on a talk radio station that has been converted to an audio file that you can playback in a digital music player (iPOD) or a computer.

The “pod” in podcast was coined from “iPod,” the predominant portable, digital music player, although there are many “MP3 Players” out on the market which work very much the same. Although podcasts are mostly verbal they may contain music as well.

Using the RSS 2.0 syndication format, (Really Simple Syndication allows content from one site to be republished (syndicated) by another.) podcasts are made available to subscribers who might be looking for that information and they can then download that broadcast onto their player of choice.

Podcasting began to catch hold to the masses in late 2004. The ability to distribute audio and video files easily has been around since before the dawn of the Internet. Podcasting is different from other digital audio and video delivery in the use of syndication feeds. This allows podcasts to be automatically downloaded to a user’s media playback device if they become a “subscriber”…just as you could subscribe to a newsletter or news post.

GO HERE to discover a GREAT EXAMPLE of a FREE podcasting service YOU could use and that several of my colleagues have been very successful with!

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