Where Did Cats Nap Before Laptops?

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I was writing in my office one day and was totally stumped for ideas. Really, really stumped. But I’m a stubborn guy when it comes to writing and decided that, darn it, my brain owed me one more cartoon!

So I played a game I use sometimes where I just look around the office, pick two things, and put them together to see what comes out.

Stapler and water bottle was a bust. Marker and LEGO was a dead end. And scanner and headphones was pretty much a nonstarter. But cat and laptop … there was definitely something there.

It took a good hour, but I finally battled my brain into submission and got this. I still think there might be something with stapler and water bottle though …

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Is Your Business Making One of These WordPress Mistakes?

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In a day where online efforts seem to be getting more advanced, it’s easy to forget some of the most basic, fundamental tips for online success, namely WordPress. Thinking about the type of content you want to create to populate your pages, the format and aesthetics of your website, and the optimization of your content for search engines is extremely important, but it all starts with WordPress. This is something that many companies forget.

Unfortunately, if you make WordPress mistakes, all of your hard work in other areas of your online strategy may not succeed the way you’re hoping. WordPress is the backbone of a website, so it’s important that, whether you’re an individual blogger or a company owner, you make sure you’re not making any of the common mistakes listed below.

Top WordPress Mistakes to Stop Making ASAP

Below are some of the most common mistakes that businesses and Webmasters make when it comes to WordPress installation and optimization:

No Worrying about General Settings

This is an easy mistake to make because the changes are not overly drastic to your overall goal, but that doesn’t mean it’s not something to consider. In the General Settings tab of WordPress, you have the ability to change your site title, address URL, time zone, and language (although the default is English). This will allow you to optimize permalink URLs so that you have the correct titles in all of your URLs, and time zone will help you when it comes to local SEO. The changes are small, but they’re beneficial.

Forgetting about Page Speed Load Time

Believe it or not, this is still a common mistake websites are making (although more and more do seem to be realizing the importance). Unforutnately, the reason this mistake still occurs is because oftentimes webmasters don’t realize they’re even making the mistake. If you end up choosing a theme that does not take speed into consideration, you will be allowed to install far too many plugins and graphics/video, leading to a slow load time.

If you’re worried about your load time, visit this article to learn more about different tools you can use to identify and then make changes (keep in mind that load time isn’t always associated with WordPress).

Allowing All Comments to be Published

This is a mistake most businesses catch onto pretty quickly, but even if you let this go on for a few weeks, your SEO results could be dramatically affected. You want to make sure you turn off automatic approval so that no spammers get through and spam your site and therefore hurt your rankings because of irrelevant content and links on a page.

In addition to turning off automatic approval, you should also use a plugin to minimize spam comments, add a CAPTCA plugin, and check comments manually for any spam. Visit this article to learn more about controlling comments.

Choosing a Poorly Built Theme

This is an easy mistake to make again because it can go unnoticed for quite a while. If you choose a theme that looks great, that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s built correctly for SEO purposes, and therefore your rankings will suffer. According to a SEMRush article, some themes have a lot of small links in the footer, and you can’t assume that these are nofollow links. Links like that are sometimes even added automatically as you install plugins and make other changes to your new website. It is therefore generally better to buy a theme that has no credit links than to opt for free ones with questionable footers, and the same goes for plugins.

Also keep in mind that free themes sometimes are not responsive, which will give you a huge headache when you go and try to optimize for mobile. Google mobilegeddon just happened last week, so it’s best to stick with responsive designs completely.

The Takeaway

In the end, remember that WordPress is where it all starts. Before you get into advanced SEO or design, check your basics and make sure you have a solid foundation. For many, paying a little bit for a WordPress theme can go a long way. However, not all free WordPress themes are littered with problems, so if you do want to go the free route, make sure you’re working with a solid theme developer such as Elegant Themes or ThemeForest.

Have you made any WordPress mistakes you wish you’d known about sooner? Let us know your story and your thoughts in the comment section below.

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VICE News Daily: Deported and Desperate for Hope in Guatemala

The VICE News Capsule is a news roundup that looks beyond the headlines. Today: Hungary promises to clean up worrying toxic waste at the site of a former chemical plant, Israel returns confiscated fishing boats to Gaza, Guatemalan program gives deported migrant children hope for a better future, and a pair of unlikely environmentalists in northern China. HUNGARY Government Vows to Remove Chemical Waste Authorities will clean up around 1,000 leaky and rusted barrels from the Budapest Chemical Works site after Greenpeace warned of an imminent environmental disaster. GAZA Israel Returns Some Fishing Boats, but Blockade Continues Fifteen vessels were given back, but Palestinians want Israel to widen their authorized fishing zone. GUATEMALA Government Training Program for Deported Migrant Children The students will have a chance to learn English; and can take their pick of tourism, computer, and other classes to gain a variety of skills. CHINA Environmentalists Plant Thousands of Trees Despite Challenges ​One man is blind, while the other has no arms. Together, they’ve helped improve the air quality in a heavily polluted area in the country’s north. Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideos
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Pinch! A Tiny Multi-Tool Boasts Over 11 Functions

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So small you may forget it’s there, yet packed with purpose, the Pinch multi-tool can lend a hand if you find the need to make a quick fix.

Yet, coming in at an inch and a half long and a half-inch wide, it can sit on your keyring and not get in the way until you need it.

Pinch boasts more than 11 different functions in under two inches. The small metal tool contains a mini pry bar, bottle opener, hex wrench, wire stripper, nail puller, 1” mini ruler, 1” mini scraper, hex bit holder, and two flat screw drivers measuring 4mm and 6mm.

Phew! That’s a long list.

The diminutive Pinch multi-tool comes in several options. It is constructed out of sturdy titanium or the less expensive stainless steel. You can also choose between U.S. standard and metric measures depending on what system you use regularly. There are also plans to possibly release matte black and antique copper finish options.

Pinch is not the first multi-tool to be dreamed up by its creator, Jeff Morin. Morin is an entrepreneur with several companies already under his belt. According to Morin’s website he started his first company while serving active duty in the Marine Corps.

This first company, Coins For Anything, makes custom-made collectible coins customers can design and order in bulk.

With the success of his first endeavors and having gained knowledge on metal manipulation, Morin decided to try his hand at creating multi-tools. Morin told CBS News:

“We are disciplined about staying in our lane, and we weren’t in the multi-tool business… I felt we could expand there, but needed a way to see if the market agreed with me, without diverting resources from our main business.”

Morin’s solution was to give crowdfunding a try and has since completed seven fully-funded Kickstarter campaigns for various multi-tools such as the Knuckler, Mantis and Cricket, and Fidelis.

It seems Morin is not one to change a system that works because the entrepreneur has taken to Kickstarter again to launch Pinch. Like the previous campaigns before, Morin quickly surpassed his funding goal and has raised close to $30,000.

For those interested in pre-ordering the Pinch multi-tool, the early bird pricing for the stainless steel model comes in at $19, titanium will cost you $24. You can also view more of Morin’s products here.

Image: Jeff Morin/Kickstarter

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16 Ways to Reverse-Engineer Your Competitors’ Organic SEO Strategy

Being able to distinguish and put your finger on what your competitors are doing, especially when they’re outperforming you, is a huge plus. This list of individual methods will allow you to do that.

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The Search for Survivors: Earthquake in Nepal (Dispatch 3)

In this dispatch, VICE News embeds with a German and British search and rescue team in Sundarijal as they attempt to locate survivors of Saturday’s devastating earthquake. Watch “Anger in Kathmandu (Dispatch 2)” – http://bit.ly/1EwZ369 Watch “Earthquake in Nepal (Dispatch 1)” – http://bit.ly/1GGsELm Video Emerges of Teen Rescued Days After Nepal Earthquake as Another Woman Is Saved After 5 Days – http://bit.ly/1DNkMnX Subscribe to VICE News here: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News Check out VICE News for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/ Instagram: http://instagram.com/vicenews More videos from the VICE network: https://www.fb.com/vicevideos
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The Good and the Evil of Time Tracking

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A recent article featured in Harper’s Magazine is making some waves for its take on time tracking and workplace monitoring. The article in question, entitled “The Spy Who Fired Me,” makes the case that time tracking and workplace monitoring software “has taken on a life of its own.”

The author, Esther Kaplan, makes some valid arguments about the dangers of work monitoring software.

One example cited is of a woman who works for high-fashion retailer, Century 21, in New York City. “She’d been selling watches from seven in the morning to three-thirty in the afternoon to accommodate evening classes, but when that availability was punched in to Kronos, the system no longer recognized her as full-time. Now she was getting no more than twenty-five hours a week, and her shifts were erratic.”

Throughout the article, time tracking and workplace monitoring is portrayed as a very one-sided tool companies use to eliminate costs at the expense of their employees, using the data to keep employees from being classified as full-time or receiving benefits.

Unfortunately, however, the article only tells part of the story.

Without a doubt, abuses of time tracking software do occur and good people do pay the price. When properly and ethically used however, time tracking software can actually be very beneficial to employer and employee alike. How so? What are some of the ways that time tracking can benefit both parties?

The More You Know

A major shift occurred in the 20th Century in terms of the workforce, with the rise of the “knowledge worker.” In the modern workplace, the most valuable commodity is not a person’s labor, but the knowledge they possess.

As industries have become more specialized, it has resulted in virtually every worker being a knowledge worker.  According to Evan Rosen of BusinessWeek:

“In reality, everybody today qualifies as a knowledge worker. Every worker has knowledge and information that the organization can tap to find out: Why is a particular product underperforming in one market? What action can we take to fix the problem quickly? If we take these actions, can we handle an increased production schedule? What’s the impact on cash flow if we make these changes?”

For the average business, however, it can be a real challenge to understand how such a worker contributes to the company’s bottom line. For example, if a computer programmer works on multiple software projects within a company and some of the code he writes for Project A is also used in Project B, how much did Project B really cost? What is the value of the resulting software?

Proper time and project tracking software can help companies understand and account for the contributions of their employees, despite the more challenging metrics by which those contributions must now be measured.

Projects of Future’s Past

Another important benefit of time and project tracking is having a clear understanding of the true cost of a given project.

According to McKinsey & Company, large IT projects run an average of 45 percent over budget and as much as 7 percent over time. Even worse, the affected projects deliver only 56 percent of their projected value.

This is where proper time and project tracking can make a big difference. By properly tracking past projects, a company can more accurately predict the cost of future projects. This, in turn, helps reduce the risk of the company going over budget or losing money on a project.

This is especially true as companies learn to interpret data, recognize trends and act accordingly. For example, if a company specializes in a particular kind of project and completes a dozen similar projects in a row, they should be able to use the data and milestones from those projects to see how the next project is going. If they are 10 percent through the project but five percent past the budget milestone of the previous dozen projects, they can make adjustments before it’s too late.

We Can Build It, We Have the Technology

An often-overlooked benefit of proper time and project tracking is better resource allocation. For example, a company may have a customer that seemingly hogs resources, ties up the best personnel and generally makes a pest of themselves. There may be those in the company who advocate letting go of such a customer in favor of less problematic ones.

Time and project accounting, however, may show that while the customer takes up 20 percent of the company’s resources, it generates 40 percent of the company revenue. That information may help everyone have a new found appreciation of that customer and may even help alter how the company approaches them. Perhaps, rather than pulling people away from that customer, it would be beneficial to devote even more resources and increase the ROI.

Another aspect of resource allocation is proper logistics support. When a company can have reliable data on which customers, projects and departments are generating the most revenue, it can help identify where individuals and departments are being crippled by outdated equipment, procedures and the like.

Not Just Another Assembly Line Automaton

Another significant benefit of automated time tracking is the time and effort it can save a company’s payroll and billing operations. Rather than manually processing timesheets, the right software can automate the process. This can be a significant savings as the payroll personnel don’t have to waste valuable time running down mistakes or reminding employees to submit their timesheets.

For the employee, an automated system can mean more time spent actually working rather than dealing with a tedious, frustrating and time-consuming timesheet system just to get paid.

Everything is Cool When You’re Part of a Team…

As the above shows, time and project tracking can be a valuable tool a company can use to streamline operations, improve estimates and properly allocate resources. When that happens, a company can generate more profit, enjoy increased stability, offer better pay and benefits; all without doing so at the expense of the employees.

The key is to recognize time and project tracking for what it is: a powerful tool. It’s not inherently evil, nor is it inherently good. Like all powerful tools, it will either help or hurt people depending on how it’s used and the motivations of the business owners, executives and managers who use it. While, obviously, a proponent of time tracking, I have always emphasized the need for management to use time tracking tools in a responsible and ethical way.

For example, in an article I wrote for Small Business Trends titled, “3 Benefits of Tracking Your Time Accurately,” I emphasized the need for management to lead by example, tracking their own time as their employees are required to do. In that article, I wrote:

“The most obvious reason for an owner or executive to keep track of their time is the boost in motivation it provides to the rest of the company. This is especially important with a topic that’s often met with as much resistance as time tracking.

If the owner or executive of a company sets the lead in tracking his or her own time, it can be a powerful motivator toward helping employees to do the same and overcome the negative stigma time tracking can sometimes have.

As with anything, the success of accurate time tracking on a company-wide basis depends largely on the example that you, the owner or executive, sets. By establishing time tracking as something equally important for management and employees alike, you can help your company be more profitable, help your employees to become personally invested in the company and help yourself to be even more productive.”

When properly used, time tracking does not demoralize employees and squeeze every last minute out of them. Proper use of time and project tracking software helps companies streamline their operations, not by exploiting their employees, but by improving project estimation, management, billing and resource allocation.

If more companies used time and project management software the way it should be used, responsibly and ethically and for the benefit of company and employee alike, Ms. Kaplan’s article would no doubt have had a far different tenor.

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