Medicare puzzle: Big rise in artificial feet costs

April 18th, 2012

It's a Medicare puzzle and officials say they don't have an answer for it.

http://www.wthr.com/story/16938122/medicare-puzzle-big-rise-in-artificial-feet-costs?t=2012-02-15T03:53:42Z

Medicare puzzle: Big rise in artificial feet costs

April 10th, 2012

It's a Medicare puzzle and officials say they don't have an answer for it.

http://www.wthr.com/story/16938122/medicare-puzzle-big-rise-in-artificial-feet-costs?t=2012-02-15T03:53:42Z

Gas price forecast debate

April 3rd, 2012

You've probably seen gas prices around Central Indiana around at $3.15 for a gallon of regular. But there is growing concern that gas prices will jump up in a big way, and soon.


http://www.wthr.com/story/16947853/gas-price-forecast-debate?t=2012-02-16T08:49:22Z

Medicare puzzle: Big rise in artificial feet costs

March 28th, 2012

It's a Medicare puzzle and officials say they don't have an answer for it.

http://www.wthr.com/story/16938122/medicare-puzzle-big-rise-in-artificial-feet-costs?t=2012-02-15T03:53:42Z

Allegiant begins twice-a-week service to Gary

March 21st, 2012

Passenger airline service has returned to the Gary-Chicago International Airport after a three-year absence.

http://www.wthr.com/story/16954061/allegiant-begins-twice-a-week-service-to-gary?t=2012-02-16T16:43:39Z

Tainted sprouts again linked to Jimmy John’s

March 14th, 2012

Raw sprouts from the sandwich chain Jimmy John's have been linked to an outbreak of foodborne illness – again.

http://www.wthr.com/story/16947865/tainted-sprouts-again-linked-to-jimmy-johns?t=2012-02-16T03:56:05Z

Using Articles for Internet Marketing has Been Both Good and Bad for the Internet

March 12th, 2012

One of the popular, yet time tested methods of marketing online is known as article marketing. In fact, the article you are now reading may very well be part of an article marketing campaign. This method of getting visitors to come to your website is responsible for a lot of valuable information being published for you to freely access online. Unfortunately, it is also the reason for so much redundant, copied content on the web.

On the upside, many professionals doing business online know that they need to get your attention and establish themselves as experts in their fields. In order to do this they are willing to provide information for free that lets you know who they are and what they can do for you and will also help with what the problem is that you are seeking to solve. Salespeople know that customers will buy from you when they like you and trust you. Providing knowledgeable articles is a great way to let people feel like they know you and what you are about.

Unfortunately, not all marketers are experts in their fields and are more interested in making money than in providing valuable services. Having their website show up at the top of the search engines results is their key priority and a key factor in getting that coveted position can be the number of “backlinks” to their websites.

One of the key ways that search engines determine which website will receive top rankings is by the number of links found elsewhere on the Web that point back to that site. This is interpreted as meaning that other Internet users are finding material on that site relevant. Thankfully, search engines have become very sophisticated in the last few years and are no longer giving high credence to poorly written or copied articles.

Interestingly, though article marketing came about primarily as a marketing tool it actually has become a way for service providers to give value. Articles are inexpensive to produce yet can contain very useful information that serves both potential customers and the publisher, resulting in a win-win situation for all involved. A search engines have become more sophisticated they have ceased to give credit to copy articles thereby raising the standards required for marketing by publishing articles.

You no longer have to spend hours finding info about Indianapolis email marketing.

Medicare puzzle: Big rise in artificial feet costs

March 7th, 2012

It's a Medicare puzzle and officials say they don't have an answer for it.

http://www.wthr.com/story/16938122/medicare-puzzle-big-rise-in-artificial-feet-costs?t=2012-02-15T03:53:42Z

Two New England utilities agree to buy wind power

February 29th, 2012

Massachusetts state officials say Northeast Utilities and NStar have agreed to buy more than a quarter of the power produced by the long-planned Cape Wind offshore wind farm as a condition of a proposed merger.

http://www.wthr.com/story/16947868/two-new-england-utilities-agree-to-buy-wind-power?t=2012-02-16T03:50:01Z

Two New England utilities agree to buy wind power

February 22nd, 2012

Massachusetts state officials say Northeast Utilities and NStar have agreed to buy more than a quarter of the power produced by the long-planned Cape Wind offshore wind farm as a condition of a proposed merger.

http://www.wthr.com/story/16947868/two-new-england-utilities-agree-to-buy-wind-power?t=2012-02-16T03:50:01Z