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Archive for October, 2009

How To Quickly Get Your Site Indexed in Google and Other Search Engines?

October 31st, 2009 -- Posted in SEO | 3 Comments »

Search engines are the major sources of traffic to your website. Most people go to the websites after searching them on the search engines. Most important and most used search engines is Google. So, if your site is not indexed by any search engine, you cannot get a good and steady amount of traffic. Here we are giving you some quick tips to get your site indexed in google and other search engines.

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Search Engine Keywords Selection

October 31st, 2009 -- Posted in SEO | No Comments »

Search engines are the vehicles that drive potential customers to your websites. But in order for visitors to reach their destination – your website – you need to provide them with specific and effective signs that will direct them right to your site. You do this by creating carefully chosen keywords.

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Meta-Keywords

October 31st, 2009 -- Posted in SEO | No Comments »

As you should already know keywords contained within your websites’ meta tags are extremely important in allowing search engines to determine the content of your web pages. In order to make sure that these keywords are bringing your site up within Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS) and driving visitors to your site, the most important factors in determining your keywords are:

  • Relevance.
  • Choosing keywords that people actually search for.
  • Choosing keywords without too much competition.

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Reality of Keywords

October 31st, 2009 -- Posted in SEO | No Comments »

If you are writing articles in order to generate traffic to your website, than you are also familiar with keywords. So, this is how this part of it works. You have your website up and it has a theme. You want to drive customers to the website. So, you write articles that have the theme in it. The search engines pick it up and up your rankings because they see more keywords that are legitimate.

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How To Be A Good SEO Client

October 31st, 2009 -- Posted in SEO | 1 Comment »

It’s amazing how much can get accomplished when you’ve got a good client and a good SEO working together. Unlike many other forms of advertising and marketing, the success of an SEO campaign can often depend on the client, and their involvement/interaction with the SEO. Good SEO clients know what is needed to help the SEO succeed but don’t stand in the way of that success.

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Sites Can Take Months To Be Added To DMOZ

October 31st, 2009 -- Posted in SEO | No Comments »

One of the top questions asked by our clients is “Why Can’t I find my site in DMOZ?” Also known as the “Open Directory,” DMOZ is one of the web’s oldest directories and a link from it conveys a good value in the eyes of search engines like Google. Unfortunately, the DMOZ directory is infrequently updated and some people have not seen a submission approved after years of waiting.

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Mozilla releases first beta of Firefox 3.6

October 31st, 2009 -- Posted in Technology | No Comments »

Those keen to try out Mozilla’s latest browser–and its new process to update the software more frequently–now can try Firefox 3.6 beta 1.

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iPhone Halloween Costumes

October 31st, 2009 -- Posted in Gadget News, Technology | No Comments »

What would possess someone to dress up like their favorite piece of technology? It’s not like an evil spirit or seductive she-devil where you can act out certain personality traits. The iPhone, in the end, has no real personality; it’s just a fancy piece of plastic with lights and buttons. Isn’t it? I put this question to Sally Foster, a former psychology professor and dean of San Elijo Campus at MiraCosta College in California.

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Planet’s smallest model train set revealed to macro lenses, microscopes

October 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Gadget News | No Comments »

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New Jersey’s own David Smith is enjoying his 15 minutes right about now, as the world is finally talking about his model train set. You see, this model train set isn’t just any model train set. No — it’s probably the world’s smallest, most ridiculous and most awesome all at once (all at once). The so-called James River Branch community has been in the works for months on end, and the $11 working locomotive is 35,200 times smaller than a real one. Of course, the moving trains are really just attached to the top of a rotating tube, but you can certainly pretend you never heard that spoiler if you’d like.

Lullabelly prenatal music belt rocks the cradle of love

October 30th, 2009 -- Posted in Gadget News | No Comments »

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you want to start annoying your kids with your crummy taste in tunes before they’ve even been born? Fine, go for it. The Lullabelly prenatal music belt — which is like a giant, soft cummerbund with a speaker stuffed into it — is here to help. Just plug your fave PMP into it and you’ll be all set to turn the womb into a super musical fun fest. The speaker has an output of about 60 to 80 decibels, and you can jack in with your earbuds to jam along. Just remember: you’re the one with the volume control, and no matter how good the Tran-Siberian Orchestra sounds to you at 11 am, some people would rather listen to Megadeth.

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