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  58. <title>Good SEO Vs Bad SEO</title>
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  66. <description><![CDATA[Over the years the definition of SEO has surely changed. Years ago everyone approached it like it was a giant science project and today it is approached for the most part like a marketing effort. Unfortunately we still see individuals and companies really butchering the craft of SEO and giving it a bad name by [...]]]></description>
  67. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Over the years the definition of SEO has surely changed. Years ago everyone approached it like it was a giant science project and today it is approached for the most part like a marketing effort. Unfortunately we still see individuals and companies really butchering the craft of SEO and giving it a bad name by using shotty business practices and spammy efforts to try and &#8220;market&#8221; their websites.Here are my ideas of the drastic differences among taking a less than stellar approach to growing any business and taking a high-quality marketing approach to your overall search engine optimization movement.Everyone seems to have a special approach on how to get from point A to point B; some are worth mentioning and some are just downright disrespectful to the industry. The SEO industry is very important to keep clean and some out there really give SEO people a bad image.Here are some differences between good SEO and bad SEO.Keyword ResearchGood SEOPutting together a combination of soaring search volume keywords along with long tail keyword phrases and also some low search volume keywords elegantly and strategically through your website.Bad SEOSimply going after one word keyword for each page of your website eager you will be at the top of the search results for only high search volume keywords.Writing a Meta TagGood SEOCrafting a friendly user focused meta title tag in good taste using a targeted keyword phrase that is 60 web characters or less.Bad SEOTaking your meta title tag and over stuffing it with your industry keywords thinking it will work to your advantage when it comes time to rank in the search results.Writing a Meta Tag DescriptionGood SEOKeeping your website traffic in mind so your message can be heard when a website visitor reads your meta tag description in the search results. All this while utilizing your targeted keywords for that specific page.Bad SEOTaking a spammy approach and over stuffing your meta tag descriptions with the intentions of just trying to achieve rankings and forgetting about the overall user experience.Content OptimizationGood SEOAttractively utilizing keywords and long tail phrases into your existing content so a person can actually understand it and can still make a connection with what your business is trying to say or communicate.Bad SEOHaving so many keywords jammed into your content that it is difficult to even read.Press Release Writing &#038; DistributionGood SEOWriting something worthy of an announcement to get your surrounding community chattering about it on their websites and in their blogs and distributing the PR through a small handful of industry standard press release distribution services.Bad SEOObviously constructing a PR piece that is solely meant for search engines and not a human being.Article Writing &#038; DistributionGood SEOPlacing yourself as an authority in your niche or area of study and writing an article that your industry can actually benefit from is the way to go.Bad SEOWriting a massive amount of articles that most likely make no sense but are SEO&#8217;d to death is not a targeted approach.Directory SubmissionGood SEOChoosing highly trafficked and respected website directories to list your business in.Bad SEOTaking a software program that promises to distribute your information into thousands of directories that are virtually useless for you to be listed in.Video MarketingGood SEOMaking an instructive or promotional viral video that offers something unique to your industry while allowing for some SEO efforts when constructing titles and descriptions so they are search engine friendly.Bad SEORecording a horribly produced video just for the sake of making a video and not really having any substance to it with the only intention being to take up a parking space in the search results.Facebook MarketingGood SEOBuilding a Facebook fan page that is inviting to your audience and your community where you can spread the message to your followers about your business in any way you feel necessary.Bad SEOAttempting to send thousands of friend requests from a personal profile that has been structured to come from a business because it is easier to send out a request that way. This will get your Facebook account shut off.Twitter MarketingGood SEOBy posting useful information for your audience and your industry into your Twitter stream that doesn&#8217;t consist of just self promotional items.Bad SEOSending out self promotional messages or affiliate links all day long without adding any substance to the conversation is not going to help anyone.Blog CommentingGood SEOGood blog commenting always ads to the overall conversation that is occurring within that blog post. Leaving behind a few good sentences that actually add value is the way to go.Bad SEOShort little messages letting someone know they have a great post is not going to add any value and it is an approach that adds absolutely no value to anything.These are some of the areas that I think need to be looked at when you are starting to market your business online. Take the right approach when you first get going because you will be happy you did. Taking a tasteful approach allows you to build your brand and also impacts the way others in your industry will view you as a business. </p>
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  73. <title>Special Education Software Delivers Effective Results</title>
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  81. <description><![CDATA[Special education requires a little extra effort to ensure that students with certain limitations meet their full potential. In order to truly unlock a student&#8217;s true learning potential without ever making him/her feel limited in any way, there is a wide range of special education software which is available for use in schools around the [...]]]></description>
  82. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Special education requires a little extra effort to ensure that students with certain limitations meet their full potential. In order to truly unlock a student&#8217;s true learning potential without ever making him/her feel limited in any way, there is a wide range of special education software which is available for use in schools around the world. However, it is important to note that there should be a careful consideration when selecting special software programs for students with special needs as it is commonly known that software is expensive, grants are limited and teachers only have a limited amount of time to study and incorporate these packages into their everyday teaching exercises.Therefore, when selecting special education software, there are certain questions that should be kept in mind before making a final decision:Will the education software do justice in meeting the individual needs of the student?Will the special education software be good enough to support the curriculum or education plan of student that has a learning disability?Will the special software help in facilitating the physical access needs of the student?The teacher concerned should go a little out of his/her comfort zone in collecting useful information about what kinds of software are available, what kind of software can be recommended in a similar situation and what are the training and technical implications, if any, that one may require to implement the program successfully in a classroom. One of the few things that will help a teacher make an informed decision when choosing a particular education software would be to actually see the program in operation in another school. This will help the teacher determine its effectiveness. In addition, teachers should also plan to review the use of the software regularly and to use it in the most effective way when teaching students.Special education software for use with students with special needs is divided into two main categories:Content-free softwareContent-rich softwareContent-free software enables a user to incorporate their own content which may include text, graphics, and sound. This particular category includes word processors, word prediction programs, presentation software, and multimedia authoring programs in addition to planning and organization software.On the other hand, content-rich software includes the following:Reinforcement Software which is also commonly referred to as Drill and PracticeThe use of Interactive Talking BooksExploratory or Simulation SoftwareReference and Information SoftwareStudy Skill SoftwareAssessment Software to evaluate a student&#8217;s progress </p>
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  88. <title>Top Dog Trading Courses: Designed To Cover The Gambit of Trading Arenas</title>
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  96. <description><![CDATA[In which arena of the markets are you intending to trade? Stock trading? Forex trading? Option trading? Or futures trading? No matter in which of these arenas you are intending to trade, they all have one thing in common. They can all be read using a fundamental training in technical analysis. This is the kind [...]]]></description>
  97. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> In which arena of the markets are you intending to trade? Stock trading? Forex trading? Option trading? Or futures trading? No matter in which of these arenas you are intending to trade, they all have one thing in common. They can all be read using a fundamental training in technical analysis. This is the kind of market training offered and taught in Dr. Barry Burns&#8217; Top Dog Trading Courses.At this point you might reasonably ask: Well who is Barry Burns and what makes what he has to teach so awfully important? And that would be a fair question to ask and seek to be answered.Dr. Burns began his study of the markets under the tutelage of his father, Patrick Burns, who amassed independent wealthy through trading while gathering over seventy years of trading experience before his passing in 2005. He furthered his education by reading more than one hundred books on investing and trading, and has spent thousands of dollars on trading courses and educating himself. He&#8217;s even hired several professional traders to personally mentor him.Burns also has a doctorate in hypnotherapy while also being a certified NLP practitioner. He has studied and has experience in the psychology of trading. And if you think that&#8217;s not a very helpful quality to have in the highly competitive arena of market trading and the effort to predict which way the markets are heading in order to fashion a winning trade, you need to keep an open mind and continue reading.Successful experienced traders, no matter what the market, have figured out one thing that unsuccessful novice traders have yet to learn. The art of consistency in trading. And that consistency starts in the trader&#8217;s mental approach to trading. While the market itself remains notoriously inconsistent, often behaving differently than most of us expect, there are times when the market sets up in a profitable probability scenario which gives the alert trader an edge. Successful traders make it their job to be consistent in trading these probability scenarios and to trade them each time they appear regardless of their emotions.It doesn&#8217;t much matter in technical trading whether the market is a stock, option, forex, or futures market. What matters are the chart indicators that trigger a specific probability scenario and its impending occurrence. With the right knowledge and trading discipline, almost anyone can be trained to become successful in trading the market.The only question the aspiring successful trader has to answer then is: Do I have the discipline needed to make this trade and to stick with it according to the rules I follow? Because this is where most unsuccessful traders fail to follow through. They get caught up in the roiling emotion of the trade where more often than not they talk themselves into making a mistake. In order to succeed in trading according to the way Barry Burns teaches, a trader must be trained to be more disciplined than the average trader. This means not abandoning one&#8217;s trading rules, no matter how good a trade looks, if it violates the objective you&#8217;ve established and the rules you have back-tested.As important as it may be to learn about and master the technical side of trading the markets, it&#8217;s the psychological side that often trips up our best intentions. One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is to over trade. But as Barry suggests: &#8220;Your job is to be better than other day traders in having the discipline to wait like a cat in the brush until just the right moment (your high probability setup) and then jump on the trade without hesitation.&#8221; Training yourself in the psychology of trading takes time and practice. But you are far ahead of the rest of the crowd if you take the time to study and learn this properly than if you hadn&#8217;t.So, whether you are interested in trading stocks, options, the forex, or futures market, the information one learns by undertaking the study of a course like the Top Dog Trading Courses becomes invaluable no matter in what market you have chosen to trade. Successful traders learn to discipline their emotions; they learn to neutralize their emotions during a trade so that their mind remains sharp and centered on what needs to be accomplished. Having this ability is, in many instances, what separates the winners from the losers at the end of the trading day. </p>
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  103. <title>The Place of Nursing Care Home residents in the election</title>
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  111. <description><![CDATA[The elections are finally here and many citizens are mulling over which way to vote. Everyone is thinking about what the pledges politicians are making have in store for them. Nursing care home residents have not been left out. In fact, it is fair to say that they have been at the front of it [...]]]></description>
  112. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The elections are finally here and many citizens are mulling over which way to vote. Everyone is thinking about what the pledges politicians are making have in store for them. Nursing care home residents have not been left out. In fact, it is fair to say that they have been at the front of it all, with some pushing to mobilize the aging to go to the polls.</p>
  113. <p>If you live in a nursing centre, you might feel isolated and out of touch with the outside world. And since you have almost everything done for you, you might get to a point where you feel that you do not need to know what is going on .You may even sink to some kind of apathy and believe that the democratic process does not need you. However, this reasoning is poisonous. Elderly people have been around longer than anyone else has and therefore their input into the national dialogue could prove decisive. Take a step back and ask yourself; are nursing care home residents included in the election campaign? What is my place in the elections?</p>
  114. <p>Indeed, the figures here seem to swing in favour of the elderly when it comes to participation in previous elections. In the UK elections of 2010, an incredible 76% of those over 65 took part, compared to a dismal 44% of those between the ages of 18 and 24. However, when it comes those in care homes, the turnout was markedly low at 20%. It seems that those at nursing centres are willing to vote but there are no mechanisms in place to encourage them or give them the moral wherewithal to play a part. The blame in this case has rested firmly on the shoulders of the political infrastructure in the country. However, things seem to have taken a different swing over the last few years. The current government has already pledged to put a cap on the cost of care.</p>
  115. <p>The pledge of the government is that by 2016, mechanisms targeted to easing the financial burden on care residents shall come in place. A new cap, set at £72,000 will be introduced on the costs of home care per person. This means that you will not have to pay over the top to enjoy nursing care privileges, which comes as a welcome relief to most elderly people, with thousands being forced to sell their homes in order to fund their stay in centres.</p>
  116. <p>From a wider construct, we have over 4 million people in need of care services. However, less than a quarter currently get help from the state, meaning that they have to rely on family and friends. This places a huge burden on economically active citizens, which is why there has been a sustained push towards the recognition of those accessing care services at home and those in nosing centres.</p>
  117. <p>Are nursing care home residents included in the election campaign? It certainly seems so when you look at the figures involved.</p>
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  123. <title>Suggestions for Going to Sleep soon after an Exercise Session</title>
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  131. <description><![CDATA[It was formerly thought for many people workouts just before bedtime was an obstacle for improved slumber. Research conducted recently learned that was not actually the state of affairs; a reported 83% of participants said they rest and sleep better when they exercise, regardless of whether it is just before going to sleep. In the [...]]]></description>
  132. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was formerly thought for many people workouts just before bedtime was an obstacle for improved slumber. Research conducted recently learned that was not actually the state of affairs; a reported 83% of participants said they rest and sleep better when they exercise, regardless of whether it is just before going to sleep. In the same survey folks who say they exercise without excess to intensely rested better over training session days as compared with days than whenever they could not work out. Generally it is understood that exercise regardless of whenever it is completed enables people to sleep better.<br />
  133. So to sum up the outcomes training-induced sleep problems might be a bit embellished than before believed. However there are some individuals who have obstacles trying to sleep following exercise. Plus there is often some gray area within this whole topic which we are going to cover in a minute. If you are eliminating working out at nighttime because of what you&#8217;ve probably heard, it could be of some help to grasp how exercise influences you. You might find you have been evading late night time exercises without just cause.</p>
  134. <p>However, if you&#8217;re just one of those few who are severely affected here are some tips to help you gear down in order to rest improved. Getting enough sleep is actually as essential as getting sufficient exercise, and it&#8217;s also entirely possible more people have health issues as a result of not getting enough sleep then for a shortage of exercise. Therefore getting adequate rest and sleep is really a high priority.</p>
  135. <p>1. Attempt not to over-train. Way too much exercise can power up the stress response and increases stress human hormones such as cortisol along with adrenaline. The stress hormones help you perform every day activities by escalating the circulation of blood to the muscle tissue resulting from increased heart rate. Cortisol generally peaks soon after getting out of bed and lowers during the day, and arrives at its lowest amount directly before you get to sleep. Yet a very intense workout session may kick your cortisol levels back up again.</p>
  136. <p>In case you must work out before going to bed, any less exhausting fitness regimen could be better. This would include Pilates or doing yoga, and may also mean that HIIT needs to be left for another time of the day.</p>
  137. <p>2. Be vigilant with what you consume while you train. Some drink coffee to enhance their fitness benefits, but caffeine during the late afternoon or nighttime can be a real difficulty with sleep. Also, you must drink plenty of water as being dehydrated in your workout can result in sleep issues.</p>
  138. <p>3. Take a heated bath or shower. Bringing your body warmth up just before sleep with a sauna, shower or warm bath may help in sleep. When the body&#8217;s temperature rapidly lowers when stepping out of the sauna it helps the human shut close down, getting a person over the stress that your exercise session just put you through.</p>
  139. <p>4. The kind of working out could be a variable. Sometimes it&#8217;s not only the exercise, but exactly what will go along with that exercise. Personally, I&#8217;ve never experienced a lot of difficulty exercising before bedtime, though when I used to enjoy indoor soccer some of our games were very late in the evening. At that time I actually had difficulties getting to sleep for about 2 hours after the games, but that perhaps had more to do with all of the intensity of the level of competition than the actual physical work out.</p>
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  145. <title>An Inside Look at the Importance of a Smile in Sales</title>
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  176. <description><![CDATA[If you’re in sales, then you’ve probably heard all sorts of advice, from “don’t oversell” to “focus on solving problems.” However, one of the best pieces of advice that many forget is to smile! After all, your smile is one of the first features people notice about you, and it plays an essential role in [...]]]></description>
  177. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you’re in sales, then you’ve probably heard all sorts of advice, from “don’t oversell” to “focus on solving problems.” However, one of the best pieces of advice that many forget is to smile! After all, your smile is one of the first features people notice about you, and it plays an essential role in the first impression you make. Keep reading to learn all about the importance of a smile in sales (as well as how cosmetic dentistry can help!).</p>
  178. <p>Smile: Your Sale Depends on It!</p>
  179. <p>Knowing your product and knowing your audience are key in sales. However, you don’t get far if your client doesn’t trust you or believe you. That’s why it’s so important to make a good first impression! Here are a few ways a smile can help:</p>
  180. <p>• Smiling is more powerful than you might think – One study found that smiling has the same effect on our brain as $25,000 in cash!</p>
  181. <p>• Smiling communicates your state of mind – Smiling is a non-verbal cue that you are happy to be where you are, that you are confident in your product, and that you are ready and willing to help.</p>
  182. <p>• Smiling creates a ripple effect of positivity – Have you ever seen a friend yawn and done the same? Or seen someone take a sip of water and immediately realized you’re thirsty? Thanks to the mirroring neurons in our brains, we naturally mimic the behavior of those around us.</p>
  183. <p>But What If You Don’t Like Your Smile?</p>
  184. <p>If you don’t like your smile, don’t worry – that’s where cosmetic dentistry comes in. Whether you’re struggling with misaligned, misshapen, cracked, or otherwise imperfect teeth, your smile goals aren’t out of reach. The first step? Scheduling an appointment with a skilled cosmetic dentist. For both my father and myself, providing high-quality, personalized, and judgment-free dentistry is a passion. There’s truly nothing better than seeing someone walk out of our office with a dazzling, confident smile! So, don’t wait to make your dream smile a reality – it could make all of the difference when it comes to your personal and professional life!</p>
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  211. <description><![CDATA[1999 was probably the worst year of my professional life. Unsatisfying office jobs followed by long periods of unemployment and claiming benefits. I&#8217;d also missed out on an opportunity to train as a Microsoft certified programmer because I was unable to find a placement. The dream of making my way into the world of employment [...]]]></description>
  212. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>1999 was probably the worst year of my professional life. Unsatisfying office jobs followed by long periods of unemployment and claiming benefits. I&#8217;d also missed out on an opportunity to train as a Microsoft certified programmer because I was unable to find a placement. The dream of making my way into the world of employment had turned into an absolute nightmare, at times I felt like a total failure.</p>
  213. <p>Towards the end of 1999 an opportunity arose for me to work in a casino. I’d always loved card games after seeing the glitz and glamour of casinos in James Bond movies. Dissatisfied with life in Northern Ireland, at the age of just 20, I packed a couple of suitcases and ended up going to the Isle of Man to train as a croupier (casino dealer) in January 2000. 18 months later I was working on my first cruise ship, and 18 months after that I was boarding the QE2 (the most famous ship of them all) to do a world cruise.</p>
  214. <p>For a young man from a housing estate in Antrim, Northern Ireland this was beyond even my wildest dreams. On a ferry from Belfast to Liverpool in 1997, I’d once seen a pontoon table and croupier and dreamt what it may be to work as a casino dealer on the high seas.</p>
  215. <p>Everything aboard the QE2 was as you would expect, starting with Captain Ron Warwick, who looked exactly what the captain of the QE2 should look like (Google the name if you don&#8217;t believe me). Passenger facing crew were immaculate in their appearance. I could probably have shaved with the crease on my pressed tuxedo shirts, and on a number of occassions when I had been sunburnt in port, I could feel the creases cutting into my tender skin as I dealt the cards that evening in the casino.</p>
  216. <p>The great thing for croupiers on cruise ships is that they only work when the ship is in international waters, in port, the casino must close, and casino staff are free to do pretty much whatever they want. Casino staff have a cabin steward who cleans their cabin and takes away their dirty laundry and brings it back fresh each day. We did a 103 day world cruise which included stops in places like Hong Kong, Sydney, Cape Town, Hawaii, Mauritius, Nagasaki, Tahiti and Singapore to name a few. I managed to do some amazing excursions like diving in the great barrier reef, quad biking in the Namibian desert, and dining in all sorts of fine restaurants, trying delicacies like Springbok, Kangaroo, Crocodile and Kobe beef. We made stops in 5 continents, crossed the equator and even experienced living a Tuesday in consequetive days when we crossed the world timeline. Imagine that, you go to bed on Tuesday night, wake up the following morning and its Tuesday again, but this was far from groundhog day.</p>
  217. <p>The role in the casino was not about taking passengers&#8217; money like in a land-based casino, it was about providing them with fun and entertainment. The passengers were friendly and pleasant, many of them being extremely successful people (I understand the lowest cabin cost for a world cruise on the QE2 was about $50,000 in 2003). A lot of the passengers had never played in a casino and were fascinated to learn and experience the one onboard. Just getting to know some of these people was an experience in itself, and a large part of the role in the casino was simply to entertain them whilst they were in the casino.</p>
  218. <p>There were also celebrity passengers. We would finish work and go to the crew/members bar where we would have guest entertainers like the late Des O&#8217;Connor and the magician, the late Paul Daniels down to have a drink. God bless them both.</p>
  219. <p>Was my job the best job in the world? Maybe not for everyone, but it was beyond even my wildest dreams and the 6 month experience, as well as the amazing people I met will be something I treasure forever. I was very lucky to have lived this experience and will always be incredibly grateful for it.</p>
  220. <p>Many years have passed since then and I&#8217;ve always missed the buzz of casinos which is how Fun 21 Casino Hire was created in 2021. My celebrities now are anyone who hires the No Money Fun Casino that I provide for parties and celebrations, and I aim to give the same experience that you would expect onboard the QE2.</p>
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  226. <title>Avoiding a bad home in advance</title>
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  229. <pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2022 06:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
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  246. <description><![CDATA[Avoiding a bad home in advance. Have you ever had a client who was a buyer &#8220;in today&#8217;s market&#8221; make an offer, get the offer accepted, only to back out after a bad home inspection? Well.. in order to limit this there are some things you as a Realtor can look for while showing the [...]]]></description>
  247. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Avoiding a bad home in advance.</p>
  248. <p>Have you ever had a client who was a buyer &#8220;in today&#8217;s market&#8221; make an offer, get the offer accepted, only to back out after a bad home inspection? Well.. in order to limit this there are some things you as a Realtor can look for while showing the home to your client that are definitely red flags, and at least could be brought up so the client isn&#8217;t surprised by a bad report. As a home Inspector and owner of SafeHome Home Inspections (www.safetulsa.com) the easiest thing to look at for somebody who is not trained is a bad electric panel.</p>
  249. <p>A &#8220;Bad&#8221; electric panel in the eyes of any home inspector means &#8220;unsafe&#8221; or less safe than other panels. It has been determined by studies, lawsuits, etc that these panels are not desirable.</p>
  250. <p>Here is a list of bad panels that are very common in the Tulsa area. These panels are likely present in your local market as well, and every or nearly every home inspector will call them out in the report as in need of further evaluation for replacement: Zinsco, FPE (Federal Pacific Electric) Stab-lok, Challenger. These are the most common &#8220;bad&#8221; panels that I run into here in Tulsa.</p>
  251. <p>You don&#8217;t need to do very much work to identify these panels, oftentimes they are labeled somewhere in plain sight. A word of caution though, the access door is fairly easy to open most of the time but you should never open the deadpan front cover, It&#8217;s dangerous and would require tools anyway and you might as well leave something for the inspector to do .</p>
  252. <p>I could go into detail about why these electric panels are dangerous and the different studies that have been done about them over the years but why bore you with that? If you want more information you can do a quick google search on any of these brands or look up one of the main studies by Mechanical and Materials engineer Dr. Jesse Aronstein titled &#8220;Hazardous FPE circuit breakers and panels: Information for Homeowners, Inspectors, and Electricians&#8221;</p>
  253. <p>While you may not have to avoid a home like this completely, letting the buyer know in advance will at least prepare them so there isn&#8217;t a shock on the report, and who knows, maybe a seller will still be willing to change out the panel &#8220;in today&#8217;s market&#8221;. If so, that&#8217;s a major win for the customer and a great value to your client.</p>
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  259. <title>Microsoft Excel to Power BI: Why you should migrate your data and reports.</title>
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  283. <description><![CDATA[Microsoft Excel comes to mind when considering a suitable reporting tool for businesses. Excel has been a natural choice for years because of its data organization and analysis capacity. However, as systems change and the demands for data analytics become more complex, it has become clear that the software has some limitations, hence it is [...]]]></description>
  284. <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Microsoft Excel comes to mind when considering a suitable reporting tool for businesses. Excel has been a natural choice for years because of its data organization and analysis capacity. However, as systems change and the demands for data analytics become more complex, it has become clear that the software has some limitations, hence it is necessary to shift from excel to power bi.</p>
  285. <p>For organisations, Microsoft’s Power BI provides robust analytics and reporting features. Power BI delivers significantly more insight than Excel thanks to faster experimentation with visualisations, statistical functions, and calculations across large datasets and the capability to derive answers instantly through the quick recombination of fields.</p>
  286. <p>Listed below are a few advantages of moving from excel to power bi:</p>
  287. <p>Excel to Power bi – Accessing and Storing Large Quantity of Data</p>
  288. <p>Microsoft Excel can perform simple and complex arithmetic operations and functions. However, its effectiveness wanes when you have enormous amounts of data that cannot be opened. This makes it less than ideal.</p>
  289. <p>You can view, analyse, and visualise the more significant data sets that Excel struggles to manage with Power BI’s impressive comprehension capabilities. Not only are these things possible, but your files can also be stored and analysed using only 50 megabytes. To import and cache your data inside a .PBIX file, Power BI makes use of robust comprehension algorithms.</p>
  290. <p>Efficiency is one of the most apparent reasons why Power BI is such a valuable tool. It eliminates the need to aggregate or reduce the size of large datasets to show a more comprehensive analysis. Instead, all the most minute details and summaries can coexist in one file and be evaluated through drill-downs.</p>
  291. <p>In addition to having a massive amount of storage space, you can also edit and prepare your data. Many tasks are made simple by Power BI.</p>
  292. <p>Excel to Power bi – Data Protection</p>
  293. <p>Any business has always placed a high priority on data security. For all kinds of organisations, big or small, the growing threats of data theft, unauthorised access, and invasion by foreign entities have become major concerns. Excel has features that safeguard your data. Excel limits access to files, sheets, or any worksheet as part of security measures.</p>
  294. <p>The user can keep any document locked to prevent unauthorised personnel from accessing the data. The read-only option prevents external parties from editing or otherwise altering the document. Excel does provide security features, but they are basic and lack more sophisticated features.</p>
  295. <p>In contrast, Power BI offers data protection features that are highly dependable, scalable, and responsive to current business requirements. Power BI has the industry’s best built-in security control. Role-based authentication, cloud security, risk monitoring, risk identification, and network security are a few of the security features that Power BI offers.</p>
  296. <p>Compared to Excel security features, Power BI’s data security measures are unquestionably more detailed and trustworthy.</p>
  297. <p>Excel and Power BI provide analytics features, but in comparison, Power BI’s presentation of the visuals and analytical results is much more thorough and appealing. Excel offers basic analytical features, whereas Power BI provides advanced, business-focused analytical features.</p>
  298. <p>Although some of the more recent charts are available in Excel, they cannot connect to the data model. Excel’s portfolio does not currently include some of the newest trending charts at the application level. It only has restricted access to the data model as a result.</p>
  299. <p>However, Power BI has all the features necessary to satisfy customers’ new demands interactively. With the help of Power BI, an organisation can access real-time dashboards, performance indicators, and an alert system. Using data from the past, the organisation can visualise the present and future data.</p>
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