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The A.J. Goddard carried miners in the Klondike Gold Rush, then sank in 1901. Tools were scattered on deck and tongs remained in a forge, said the team of archaeologists that discovered the wreck.

Underwater archaeologists said Monday that they have found a virtual time capsule of life during Canada's Klondike Gold Rush: a sunken Yukon River stern-wheeler so well-preserved that researchers can document the last minutes of the five-man crew as well as their life aboard the primitive cargo-hauler.


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Orange County Speaker repair business

posted by By Ariel Swartley @ 1:00 AM
Saturday, November 7, 2009
The Sunda family and their Orange County Speaker repair business have been making beautiful music together since 1968.

The way we listen to music has changed dramatically in the last 15 years -- earbuds instead of headphones, digital tracks instead of cuts on vinyl. But the basic design of an audio speaker, says Eric Sunda of Orange County Speaker , is the same as it was a century ago.


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Web Directory Guide

posted by Luigi_M_Scollo @ 8:00 AM
Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Below are a few directories that are not being penalized by Google and still pass on PageRank.

Directory Submit Cost Comments

DMOZ Submit Free It could take up to a year for your site to get listed. It all depends on the editor for the category you are submitting to. Do NOT continually re-submit your site, as all that does is put you to the end of the queue each time. If you feel you want to try and re-submit, wait at least several months to do so.

Yahoo Directory Submit $299/year for commercial sites, free otherwise Try submitting your site for free first. If it’s been a month and still no listing, then pay to get in. Your site will also be listed in several international Yahoo directories.

Business.com Submit $299/year For link building just get the standard annual listing, not a PPC featured listing (which is redirected link).

Best of the Web Submit Free for non-commercial sites. $69.95/year or $199.95 one-time. Many of Best of the Web’s Category pages have high Google Page Rank without that many outgoing links. Good value.

Librarians’ Internet Index Submit Free A very high-quality link, but not easy to get. Websites go through a thorough review and must have a lot of informational content to be listed.

GoGuides Submit $69.95 per URL. Websites are instantly included. No refund if listed.

JoeAnt.com Submit $39.99 one-time fee, free for editors Guaranteed review within two business days.

Rubber Stamped Submit $29.95 one-t me review fee. Good link from a growing directory.

Link Web Services: http://www.LinkWebServices.com
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Link-Building Strategies

posted by Luigi_M_Scollo @ 8:00 AM
Tuesday, November 3, 2009

 

Link-Building (Backlink) Strategies

Welcome to the Link-Building portion of Web University.  Link-Building is an extremely important, fast paced, quickly changing approach to raising your websites reputation and of course ranking on all major search engines.  Although some strategies such as ‘Press Releases’, ‘Anchor Text’ and ‘Directory Submissions’ don’t carry the same weight (power) they once used to, all major search engines still use the number of Backlinks to your site as a sign of how popular your website is on the Internet.  You’ll find this to be very similar to a High School popularity contest, the more friends you have, the more popular you become.

 

General Directories:

Directories give a website their first ‘authority’ links and they are also the second fastest way for search engines to find and index your website’s pages.  The following directories are the major players you want to submit to:

·         DMOZ (Open Directory Project) www.dmoz.org = Free

·         Yahoo! Directory www.yahoo.com = $299.00/year

·         Best of the Web = $99.95/year

·         Business www.business.com = $299.00/year

·         GoGuides = $69.95

·         JoeAnt = $39.99

If your competitors are in these directories, you should be too; if they are not, this will help you rank higher in the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPS).

 

Niche Directories:

Niche directories are directories that specialize on a specific industry.  Search the web for directories in your particular industry and submit each of your pages to them; this type of directories may yield more valuable links than general directories.  Niche directories will typically allow you to submit “Text Anchor Hyperlinks” which are much more powerful than their image counterparts.  This is a fantastic way to outperform your competitors as they may not have taken the time to research and submit their web pages to them.

 

Social Media Profiles:

Social media is one of the most powerful methods to quickly get your link onto the screen of hundreds if not thousands of users.  Creating a Social Media profile is easy and LinkWebServices.com will provide you with an advanced template containing all of the most popular questions they will ask you so when you start creating your profile all you have to do is copy and paste from your template.

http://www.linkwebservices.com/downloads/Link_Web_Services_Social_Network_Integration_Profile_Template.pdf

Secret Strategy: create three profiles: 1. Company Name, 2. Your Brand, 3. Your Individual (Personal) Profile. This will triple the number of people you can reach and multiply the number of backlinks to your website.

Most media sites DO NOT pass on Google Page Rank, but some of them do (i.e. Meetup.com); always keep an eye open for a stronger backlink opportunity with a site that allows anchor text and passes Google PageRank to your links.

 

SERP (Search Engine Results Pages) Link Building:

How do I get ahead of my competition? Easy! Do a Google Search for the top keywords you want your web page to be found by, take a look at the top ranking sites, find out who is linking to them and get them to link to you.  Also, see if the top ranking sites for your keywords would be willing to include a link to your site on their high ranking pages.  Take a look at their websites and find out if they have a “links” or “resources” page you can add your link to or just give them a call and ask them.  Remember, always create value for the other person before you ask for something (Anthony Robbins); brainstorm some ideas of things you could contribute to their site, a blog post, an article, a reciprocal link.

 

Blogging:

Blogging is powerful, efficient and fast! Once your blog is created and a few posts have been added, search the web for “Blog Directories” (another good place to search is Website Magazine) and submit your blog to them.  You MUST make absolutely sure you add your domain or sub-domain link to the post or your efforts will be for nothing; when the blog directories include your blog, that hyperlink becomes a powerful Backlink to your site. To maximize the blog’s potential, make sure your blog provides an RSS feed people can subscribe to.  If you don’t have the time to blog, consider a Ghost Writer or Freelance writer to take care of your posts for you; a great place to find them is at Elance.com.  Make sure you promote every single post through your Social Media Profiles and you’ll see people start to follow you on Twitter, Facebook and all other major Social Media Networks available.

 

Articles Targeting Social Media:

Articles are a fantastic way to create backlinks while it has the wonderful side-effect of advertising you as the expert in your field.  Articles can be time consuming and some people may consider them hard work, to whom I would recommend hiring a Ghost Writer or Freelancer to write your articles.  For this particular portion of Link-Building, it is best to already have your Social Media Profiles created and an active Friend/Follower network already in place. The idea here is to create content that is appealing to the people in the social media networks, thus, your topic has to be social media related.  Not all articles will return great results, but once one does, not only will it make up for the others, but it will give you a better idea of what people are interested in.

 

Link Farms:

Avoid them at all cost.

 

 

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Top 10 SEO F.A.Q.s

posted by Luigi_M_Scollo @ 8:00 AM
Monday, November 2, 2009

Any type of online business can grow through some basic solid SEO techniques. Here are some straight-forward answers to the most common SEO questions.

1. What is SEO?
SEO stands for search engine optimization. A search engine is a tool many internet users use to find sites that are relevant to their needs. The three biggies when it comes to search engines are Google, Yahoo! and MSN (Bing). There are however, hundreds of search engines available to internet users. Search engines work by sending out spiders to crawl through the World Wide Web and gather information. If you have the information they’re looking for, in the places they are looking, they’ll find you and place you in their search engine results page.

The task of understanding what search engines are looking for and putting it in the right places on your website and in your content, is the essence of search engine optimization. So now you might be asking…what do search engines look for and where do they look for it? The answer is keywords and links. Keywords in your html coding, keywords on your webpage content, keywords in your content, and the number of incoming links you have to your website.

2. How important is SEO?
Let’s just put it this way. What’s better? a few visitors who stumble upon your website or hundreds of visitors that go to your website with the direct intention of learning more or making a purchase? With more and more people searching and shopping online, getting on the first page or two of the search engine results can mean the difference between keeping your day job and becoming an internet millionaire.

3. What are text links?
Links are just one of the tools you can use to increase your search engine optimization. The more quality links you have, the better your search engine ranking will be. Text links are links that contain only text. Wikipedia is a great place to examine internal text links. The links are contained within a sentence and when a reader clicks on them they are taken to a different page on the same website. The kind of text links you’re looking for will be text links that will take readers from your article, eBook, or web copy to your website.

An excellent tool to generate incoming links is to write copy for online audiences like article directories, blogs, and ezines and insert text links in the copy. Webmasters will link to the content and thus to your site. Additionally, when you allow free reprints of your copy provided the links are maintained, you’re encouraging links to your website.

4. What are link farms and link exchanges?
Search engines don’t accept just any old link. The link has to be from a relevant and quality company. This means you don’t want to participate in link farming. If a search engine suspects your links to be lacking, they’ll actually penalize you. Link farming or link exchanging is essentially the process of exchanging reciprocal links with Web sites in order to increase your search engine ranking. A link farm is a Web page that is nothing more than a page of links to other sites. Stay away from link farms. When you generate a link from another site, it had better be relevant and coming from a real web site.

5. What is duplicate content?
The definition of duplicate content is web pages that contain substantially the same content. Search engines will penalize you for this. How do you avoid duplicate content? Don’t publish the same article in several locations. There are many tools available online to help you re-write your content so that it is 30%, 40%, and even 50% different. However, the best way to avoid duplicate content is to simply write new content.

6. How do I find the right keywords?
There are several steps to finding the most profitable keywords. The first step is to generally do a bit of brainstorming and come up with a list of keywords you think people will use to find your products and services. The next step is to research supply and demand for those particular keywords. Supply means how many other websites are using those same keywords and demand is how many people are looking for those particular keywords. The key is to find keywords with high demand and relatively low supply. There are many effective and useful keyword tools to help you find this information and to generate keyword ideas. Once you decide on a few keywords, it may be useful to do a bit of testing before you commit to them.

7. How do I optimize my web pages?
Placing your keywords in the right location is a good start to optimizing your web pages. Search engines look to the headings, subheadings, domain name, and title of your website. They also look in the content on your page and primarily focus on the first paragraph. Try to get a domain name with your primary keyword included. When you include your keyword in your URL it tells the search engine spiders immediately what your site is about.

Title Tag: Your title tag is the line of text that appears on search engine results pages that acts as a link to your site. This is a crucial element of your webpage as it describes to your visitors what your page is about. If you view your source code, your title tag will look something like this: <TITLE>Search Engine Optimization Tips</TITLE>. Keep your title tags brief, descriptive, up to date, and keyword rich will help to increase the relevance of your site in the eyes of the search engines, as well as giving your potential visitors a good idea of what they can expect from your site.

Meta Tags: it is helpful to place your keywords in your Meta tags. In your source code they look something like this: <META NAME=”description”

8. Do I need to submit my site to the search engines?
Need? No, Should? Yes!. Search engine spiders are always out there doing their job and collecting information. Every time you update your website, add content, or change your keywords, the search engines capture the information and record it. However, if you want to be listed on a directory, like the DMOZ Open directory project, then you will need to submit to those.  You can be reactive, but you should certainly be thinking with a more proactive approach; If you tell them (the search engines) what your links are, your links will be submitted a lot faster and no pages will be missed.

9. What are spiders?
Search engine spiders are also called web crawlers or bot. They’re basically automated programs which scan websites to provide information to search engines often for the purpose of indexing or ranking the pages found.

10. How does content help my SEO?
Content is one of the best tools to improve your search engine ranking. It is a great place to emphasize keywords, encourage linking to your site, and increase traffic. The key to content is to make sure you’re offering quality content and you’re updating your website and your content frequently. Content can be provided in many forms including:

·          Blogs

·          Forums and chat rooms

·          Articles

·          Reviews

·          Case studies

·          Reports

·          How to guides

·          Tutorials

·          E-books

·          And much more

 

Link Web Services: http://www.LinkWebServices.com
Web University: http://WebUniversity.LinkWebServices.com
The Web Store: http://www.LinkWebServices.com/mm5/merchant.mvc 
 

Google SEO Commands

posted by Luigi_M_Scollo @ 8:00 AM
Sunday, November 1, 2009

On the Google Search Bar, enter one of the Google Commands below and replace www.LinkWebServices.com with your website information.

 

·          Cache:

o    Description: Displays cached version of the site

o    Example: cache:www.LinkWebServices.com

·          Cache + Keyword:

o    Description: Displays cached version of the site and highlight the specified keywords

o    Example: site: www.LinkWebServices.com Keyword Here

·          Link:

o    Description: Displays the number of links back to the specified page (backlinks)

o    Example: link:www.LinkWebServices.com

·          Related:

o    Description: Displays all web pages that are “similar” to the specified web page

o    Example: related:www.LinkWebServices.com

·          Info:

o    Description: Displays all web page information for the specified page

o    Example: info:www.LinkWebServices.com

·          Site:

o    Description: Displays all pages of the specified site that are indexed on Google

o    Example: site:www.LinkWebServices.com

·          All In Title:

o    Description: Displays all pages that contain all the specified keywords in the title

o    Example: allintitle:www.LinkWebServices.com

·          In Title:

o    Description: Displays all pages that contain any of the specified keywords in the title

o    Example: intitle:www.LinkWebServices.com

·          All In URL:

o    Description: Displays all pages with the specified URL

o    Example: allinurl:www.LinkWebServices.com

·          In URL:

o    Description: Displays all pages with the specified URL anywhere in the address

o    Example: inurl:www.LinkWebServices.com

 

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