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Middle School Bullying Stopped if You Just Keep Trying!

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Midpoint School Bullying Stopped if You Just Keep Trying!
http://www.bullyzapper.com

By Paula McCoach

So, one of your stop bullying techniques has only made a dent in
making the hardcore bully stop.

Well, try a further.

1. Your first school bully stopping practice was to talk to the
bully, and he/she stopped briefly. Take up again this practice as
long as the victim keeps reporting the bullying.

2. But, just to be sure, add parent contact to your bag of
tricks with this school bully. Once you have enough reports,
some of which should be from teachers, contact the parent and
get them involved in putting a stop to the bullying.

3. Thirdly, with one particular bully, once we got the parent
involved, she signed him up for our in-school counseling program
run by out County Shape Department.

4. He was doing better but was still a small rough around the
edges in terms of bothering others, so we assigned him a mentor
from Bully Zapper Mentor program.

5. He was also receiving special education air force and small
group education and was closely monitored by several teachers
and educational assistants – this helped our bully victims as
well.

6. Class meeting on bullying and teasing were also presented to
this student as well as all our midpoint school students in social
studies classes once a quarter.

7. Irrevocably, several of his bully victims to the top out peer
mediation forms, so he participated in coming up with solutions
to stop bullying in these small group sessions.

By eighth grade, he had a honestly excellent year with decent grades
and minimal interventions. With most bullies one practice will
not do the trick.

Paula McCoach invites you to subscribe to the Bully Zapper
Newsletter, which is in print weekly with tons of tips on how
to effectively deal with bullies in elementary and midpoint
school. You will receive a free special report for your
subscription. To subscribe, go to http://www.bullyzapper.com

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High PR – Top 3 Mistakes That Might Cause You Fail While Trying To Increase Pagerank

Friday, March 5th, 2010

If you are a website owner struggling to get High PR but fault you might have done the following 3 killer Mistakes like many other marketers. Just read the article and start marketing your site for high PR avoiding those mistakes. Then you will see how it is simple to achieve higher pagerank within months.

 

Top High PR Mistake # 1: Posting on No-follow blogs and forums

 

I permanently become surprised when I see so many online marketers and webmasters ating their time for posting on forums and blogs with no-follow tag. Of course, I do not mean that it is a waste of time. This certainly helps to get a lot of traffic from those sites.

 

But would it not be smarter to invest your valuable time in dual-effectual online resources. Yeah, I mean all do-follow sites (forums, social bookmarking sites, blogs, article directories) that will help you get both high traffic and high PR.

  

Top High PR Mistake # 2: Too frequent posting on a daily basis.

 

As you might know, this may produce your site lose its reputation in the eyes of search engines. Standard search engines like Google, Yahoo, or others may even consider you spammer robots which you surely would not like. 

 

Top High PR Mistake # 3: Posting low-feature content

 

Building online credibility is a long-term process that requires patient and wise approach. What is the use of those low-feature or spam like comments / posts on forums and blogs? This will lead only to losing your expert status, targeted traffic and backlinks that will be deleted as SPAM.