About Sabrina L. Williams

Although I was born in the UK, I moved to the Canary Islands, Spain at a young age and I haven't looked back. The Canaries is a fantastic place to live, I mean you can do all types of outdoor activities practically all year round because of the great weather. Horses are my poison but the islands are also a superb spot for water sports so they do attract a lot of attention from people around the world. Anyway, enough about that. Back in 2011, I made one of the biggest, scariest yet best decisions I'd ever made and set-up my own business in the middle of a recession. I love what I do as no two days are the same, plus Spanish law keeps me on my toes as it is constantly changing (often without warning!) so there is always something new to learn. As I've branched out in the world of Administrative Consultancy, I decided to create a blog to discuss topics of interest to others in my industry and my clients, share tips and experiences, to see what new ideas people have for improving their businesses and the like so I hope you'll find the time to join me on this venture...


Days after Twitter announced their censorship plans, Google has followed suit with its own plan of action that will only affect its Bloggerplatform.

This censorship basically means that Blogger users will be automatically redirected to a country-specific URL, so if you wish to view a Blogspot.com site and you live in Spain for example, you will be directed to Blogger.es instead.

You are probably wondering what the point of this move is. The purpose behind it is to be able to censor a blog in one country but leave it untouched in another. In this way, blog content can be censored according to the rules and regulations of individual countries whilst allowing freedom of expression in those countries that allow it. Google’s official position is as quoted here:

Migrating to localized domains will allow us to continue promoting free expressionand responsible publishing while providing greater flexibility in complying with valid removal requests pursuant to local law. By utilizing ccTLDs, content removals can be managed on a per country basis, which will limit their impact to the smallest number of readers. Content removed due to a specific country’s law will only be removed from the relevant ccTLD. Google’s official position

Over the upcoming weeks, we’ll begin to notice that sites are being redirected and that new countries will gradually be added. Google assures however that blog writers will not notice any visible changes on their page and they are making the necessary adjustments to ensure that SEO will not be affected due to duplicate content on multiple domains.

As with most things though, there is a way around this new move. If the user enters the website they wish to view followed by “ncr”, he/ she will see the page on its original domain. For example, http://www.exampleblogname.blogspot.com/ncr will take you to the US version of the blog. NCR, stands for “No Country Redirect” and this code will work on all operating systems.

What remains to be seen is the effect these changes will have across the globe as censorship is a pretty touchy subject, one that most do not appreciate as they believe it encroaches on basic human rights for freedom of expression regardless of the subject matter.


As much as it pains me to write this story, it is still highly relevant because Standards and Poor’s rating service has downgraded Spain’s Canary Islands today from A+ to AA-, which only demonstrates Spain’s current financial struggle.

This is a massive blow to the region but the credit rater has also warned that the region could suffer further downgrades as it has been flagged with a “creditwatch negative status”. This basically warns of problematic public finances and high unemployment issues stemming from the year 2008 which has worsened over time. From data received in September of this year, unemployment stands at approximately 25% and is predicted to increase over the upcoming year.


Hello all,

Well, after being hit by hordes of spammers, I have been left with no choice but to install captcha software on my blog. I mean come on, I spend ages reading hundreds of comments to try to pick out the genuine ones and it was just getting ridiculous.

I’m glad these people have nothing better to do than cause extra work to others just so they can drive more traffic to their own websites but they won’t get my help to do it (hopefully).

So, I apologize in advance for the inconvenience but it had to be done. I hope it won’t stop GENUINE readers from commenting in future because I’m going to keep on posting :)

I have now officially joined the Fight Against Spam!!!!

ANTI SPAM

 


An important part of setting up your own business is getting your mission statement down. Some dispute the value of writing a mission statement claiming that it is a waste of time and once written, it is never referred to again so why do it?


What a year this has been. There have been many changes but I’m happy to say that most have been for the better. It’s funny how thoughtful we seem to get at the end of the year, maybe we feel we have to reflect on the past twelve months to see how far we’ve come personally, professionally, emotionally etc.

All I can say is that in September I made a very big decision to run my own business and even though it hasn’t been that long, I don’t regret a second of it. It is a completely different sensation and it is great to put the skills I have to good use, especially in a way that I actually enjoy (long may it continue!). I have had support from many sources; my friends, ex-colleagues and even strangers. Yes, the power of forums and the like. I have been pleasantly surprised at the support and help I have received from people who don’t even know me. It is great to know that there are still people out there who are willing to help others without expecting anything in return so I thank you all for that (even the criticism!).

For anyone who has ventured out on their own, I wish you all the best and hope that 2012 will be even better and yes, I know we have the month of December to get through but with all the festivities it just flies by and we’ll be in 2012 in a flash. I will keep writing about the Administrative Consultant’s business as well as other subjects and I hope you will continue reading my posts and leaving your comments. I have been a bit overwhelmed at times at some of the kind words so I would like to say “Thanks for supporting my blog”…

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