Choosing a Good Domain Name – Tips and Tricks

Choosing a good domain name is not hard, but there is an art to it. Here are some tips: -          In order of priority: .com, .co.uk, .net. If possible, get all 3. -          An aged domain is better than a new one, as Google ranks older domains higher. You can buy an aged domain from several sites online. But don't worry, a brand new one is fine too, it will just take a little longer to rank. -          To rank higher, it is better to have a keyword ...
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Wednesday, May 26th, 2010 Marketing

The Growth of Video Marketing Can Grow Your Business

Harnessing The Awesome Power of Video MarketingOnline videos have been around for a long time.Video sharing sites such as Youtube have pioneered the online video medium to the size it is today. Online video has grown so strong that the time spent watching it is comparable to the time spent watching TV. With each passing day, the popularity of videos increases and this is good for us Internet marketers. You can't count the number of methods that exist in Internet Marketing. If you ...
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Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 Internet

A Few Blogging Tips Concerning Traffic

There are certain blogging tips that every site owner should subscribe to no matter what stage they are at in the blog building process. The strength and popularity of most blogging sites are reflected in the amount of traffic they attract. It is how this blog traffic is nurtured and developed that will make the biggest difference in the degree of success the site experiences. Here are 3 'truths' that need to be recognized and/or addressed in order to build or sustain the type of ...
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 Internet

North Pole

Precise definition See also: Polar motion The Earth's axis of rotation and hence the position of the North Pole was commonly believed to be fixed (relative to the surface of the Earth) until, in the 18th century, the mathematician Leonhard Euler predicted that the axis might "wobble" slightly. Around the beginning of the 20th century astronomers noticed a small apparent "variation of latitude," as determined for a fixed point on Earth from the observation of stars. Part of this ...
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Tuesday, May 11th, 2010 Business

Garbage disposal

History The garbage disposal was invented in 1927 by John W. Hammes. He was an architect working in Racine, Wisconsin. After eleven years of development, his InSinkErator company put his disposer on the market in 1938. In many cities in the United States in the 1930s and the 1940s the municipal sewage system had regulations prohibiting running food waste (garbage) into the system. InSinkErator spent considerable effort, and was highly successful in convincing many localities to ...
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Monday, May 10th, 2010 Business

Dymaxion map

Properties Fuller claimed that his map had several advantages over other projections for world maps. It has less distortion of relative size of areas, most notably when compared to the Mercator projection; and less distortion of shapes of areas, notably when compared to the Galleters projection. Other compromise projections attempt a similar trade-off. More unusually, the Dymaxion map does not have any "right way up". Fuller argued frequently that in the universe there is no "up" ...
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Sunday, May 9th, 2010 Business

USAT Sea Marlin

World War II Sea Marlin served most of the war in the Pacific which included ports-of-call in Australia, Panama, New Guinea, New Zealand, Guam, Saipan, Eniwetok, Leyte Gulf, Tinian plus the Admiralty, Babelthaup, Caroline, Palau, Philippine, New Hebrides, and Mariana Islands. U.S. Pacific ports included Camp Stoneman, Honolulu, San Francisco, San Pedro, Seattle, Portland, and Port Hueneme. While outbound from the states her passengers were destined for the Pacific war zones on ...
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Saturday, May 8th, 2010 Business

William Blake

Early life The archetype of the Creator is a familiar image in Blake's work. Here, the demiurgic figure Urizen prays before the world he has forged. The Song of Los is the third in a series of illuminated books painted by Blake and his wife, collectively known as the Continental Prophecies. William Blake was born in 28 Broad Street, London, England on 28 November 1757, to a middle-class family. He was the third of seven children, two of whom died in infancy. Blake's father, ...
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Friday, May 7th, 2010 Business

A Mode to Promote Your Internet site

Search engine marketing, in internet world has proven to be the most profitable and powerful process to promote business in last few years. Every one wants to build a good fame among other and today through online SEO technology just forward the fuel for high growth. But visibility is the most important part of any online business because without visibility your eyes catchy design does not make any senseThe best way to automate your complete process of social bookmarking is ...
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Tuesday, April 27th, 2010 Internet

How to use Paid Link Building effectively in your SEO campaign?

There has been a lot of debate over the last two years on the pro's and cons of paid link building. While I strongly believe that there is no short cut to building lasting value and relationships on the web, paid link building somehow found its way into my SEO strategies.It all started a couple of months back. I have been a strong advocate against any paid form of link building from the very beginning and for those who have been reading my previous posts (thank you) would have ...
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Saturday, April 24th, 2010 Internet