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How To Improve Your Google Ranking

October 24th, 2009 -- Posted in Other | No Comments »

Handful Tips for Improving Time Management Skills

October 23rd, 2009 -- Posted in Other, What | No Comments »

Time management is a skill that takes time to development and perfect. It also is a skill that is different for everyone. Your best bet is to try a variety of different approaches until something clicks in your brain and sticks in your routine.

Here are a handful of tips to consider:

1. Make Lists: Write as much down as you can. If you don’t carry a planner or notebook already, start. Personally, I’ve always preferred a small, simple, white-lined notebook because you aren’t restricted by the various boxes and lines of the average planner.

A simple To Do List is often a huge help to anyone, but I can attest gleefully to the 3 Lists of 3 Method more than any other. You’re goal is to avoid a list that reaches outrageous length and is overwhelming to even look at.

2. Make Use of Down Time: Using walking, driving, showering, or otherwise “dead” times to plan. Think about what your goals are for that day or the next. Which goals are most important? Prioritization is the key.

3. Reward Yourself: Whenever you accomplish something, especially the important things, make sure to take the time to reward yourself. A Clockwork Orange author Anthony Burgess’ used the “Martini Method” to get things done. Burgess set a goal of 1,000 words per day. When he finished his word count, he’d relax with a martini and take the day off. Maybe a martini isn’t the idealreward for some of us, but the method stands useful.

4. Concentrate on One Thing: The human mind works more efficiently when it is focused. As we’ve seen before multitasking is actually a disadvantage to productivity. Focus on one thing and get it done. Take care not to bleed tasks into each other. At times, multitasking may seem like a more efficient route, but it is probably not. continue reading »

Ethical Search Engine Marketing, Linking Popularity and Keyword Density Analysis All Keys to Success

October 21st, 2009 -- Posted in How | No Comments »

Search engine marketing is one of the most effective methods of promoting your Internet business. Through good search engine marketing, you get targeted website visitors from search engines on which your website has a good ranking – and optimization is your plan to get good
rankings.

I have worked on hundreds of sites, helping to optimize content and structure for better search engine placement. Through this work, I’ve devised a series of two “phases” which break the work down into understandable pieces:

Phase One: Current Site Research

Phase Two: Relevant Keyword Research

This article will help you work out phase one on your own terms, performing a basic series of steps toward discovering your site’s current standings so that you can work towards optimizing them.

How Important Are Good Rankings?

In “business speak”, there is nothing more valuable than a motivated buyer. Search engine users are some of the most qualified and motivated buyers you will ever have on your website. After all, they’ve taken the time to hunt for a certain topic – and have chosen your site to learn more.

Getting listed in a search engine isn’t the end of the game, though. If you’re number 415 of 1,259,000 search results, what are your chances of ever being seen? Perhaps more surprisingly, even being listed number 11 won’t help much. Most search engines display 10 results on the first page, and few searchers actually click through to look at the second page of results.

Your goal, then, is to achieve top 10 rankings for the keywords you decide to target (which we’ll look at here in a minute).

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Famous Albert Einstein Quotations

October 19th, 2009 -- Posted in Other, What | No Comments »

physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity; Einstein also proposed that light consists of discrete quantized bundles of energy (later called photons) (1879-1955)

* Since that deluge of newspaper articles I have been so flooded with questions, invitations, suggestions, that I keep dreaming I am roasting in Hell, and the mailman is the devil eternally yelling at me, showering me with more bundles of letters at my head because I have not answered the old ones. »
* As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality. »
* A theory can be proved by experiment but no path leads from experiment to the birth of a theory. »
* Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds. »
* In order to form an immaculate member of a flock of sheep one must, above all, be a sheep. »
* Anger dwells only in the bosom of fools. »
* If a cluttered desk signs a cluttered mind, of what, then, is an empty desk a sign »
* Quantum mechanics is certainly imposing. But an inner voice tells me that it is not yet the real thing. The theory says a lot, but does not really bring us closer to the secret of the ‘Old One.’ I, at any rate, am convinced that He is not playing at dice. »
* The important thing is not to stop questioning. »
* Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile. »

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone denies video hosting plans

October 12th, 2009 -- Posted in twitter | No Comments »

Twitter co-founder Biz Stone has debunked claims in the British press that the service is planning to roll-out video hosting.
“Twitter users may soon be posting real-time video tweets in addition to text tweets under plans to modernise the site,” claimed the Telegraph in an unsourced report over the weekend.
“The upgrade, which is being discussed by Twitter’s founders, will enable Twitter users to upload brief video snippets to their profiles directly from mobile phones, laptops and other devices,” added that report.
Biz Stone keeps it simple
Well it doesn’t look very much like Twitter co-founder Biz Stone has been discussing the plans for video hosting in much depth, as he responded to the report, telling Mashable:

“Haven’t read the piece but no video hosting. 140 characters of text including spaces. You know the drill!”

You can, of course, go multimedia on your Tweets by using a variety of third-party Twitter apps such as TweetDeck or Tweetie.

Via The Telegraph.co.uk/

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