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    Some Straight Talk About a Rare Yet Effective Google AdWords Method
    Wouldn't it be amazing if you discovered a rarely-used technique for your Google AdWords ads that truly worked, with no hype?Here it is. I want to tell you about using a customer testimonial in your Google ad itself. But the space in a Google ad is so short – how can this work?Are you skeptical? Let's face it; so are today's consumers - very skeptical indeed. Can you blame them?What this Means for You.Before I share details of this Google AdWords technique with you, let's be honest. With the daily dose of advertising, sales pitches and marketing hype every single person is bombarded with in this country each day, your customers are more than a little jaded. Somehow, if your advertising is to be effective you must break through all that.And using testimonials from satisfied customers and clients is one o
    gher PRs in the next Google ‘update’, from which you will benefit. It’s also worth considering that if a website is banned, those sites that link reciprocally can be affected negatively by ‘association’. Yes, it’s true!

    As with everything else, building a website is a long, continual and time-consuming endeavour, which happens slowly (contrary to what some SEO gurus or ‘experts’ promise). There are no short cuts, in fact, the Search Engines are now very aware of all the so-called ‘tricks’ and as far as linking is concerned, a large jump in the amount of incoming links over a short period, especially multiple links from higher PR sites could bring your site under suspicion of using ‘unnatural’ techniques, such as purchasing high PR links etc, which could get you banned but at best, certainly won’t help your cause.

    Patience is the key to achieving your website goals and if you don’t have it, and are tempted to try the ‘short-cuts’ or go mad trying to collect as many links as possible from all and sundry, you’ll end up much further behind, rather than progress with any great speed. It’s true that your PR will increase with links from ‘unrel

    My Father's Son
    What my father didn’t know about communicating and relationships would fill volumes, but about hard work, he knew. And about turning that hard work into money, he knew.I saw my father buy cars and fix them up and sell them. He never chose an automobile that needed lots of work and I don’t think he did it that often, but if the opportunity came along . . . he was ready. He would tune it up and paint it if needed, but bodywork and major repairs were expensive, time consuming, and best left alone.He lived with his mistakes. In the fifties, he bought a Willy’s station wagon, the kind that was always painted maroon and gold. My dad painted it red and yellow. You could see it coming from blocks away. He drove that quite a while before he sold it.My father also looked for houses. I think he built our first home in Missouri where I
    Only a couple of years ago the ‘Link Exchange’ was quite new and an excellent place for savvy webmasters to exchange quality links with those who were like-minded. Many Link Exchanges, mostly based on the original few, have sprung up promising an unending stream of reciprocal links with as many sites as you dare dream. There’s no problem with this however, they must be used correctly to be of much benefit.

    Firstly, it’s no great secret that the majority, if not all, who practice reciprocal linking do so in order to improve their PR (Google Page Rank), which in turn, can have a definite effect on one’s rankings in the SERPs (Search Engine Results Pages). The actual degree of this effect is anyone’s guess as Google have always been extremely secretive about anything regarding the algorithms or components, which decide the SE ranking of any given website (or page for that matter).

    PR alone will not do it for you, but I have seen too much evidence that it does definitely help your rankings when you have a ‘good’ PR provided that the links pointing to your site are from related websites (i.e. sites with similar content whose visitors would be interested in your site). An incoming link is seen as a recommendation or ‘vote of confidence’ from a website, so the higher the PR of the PAGE the link is from (not just the Home or Index page), the more weight the ‘recommendation’ from that website carries. So, the upshot is, PR is the reason, result and purpose behind webmasters spending so much time, money and resources building reciprocal and/or incoming links.

    To make your efforts and costs more efficient, you need to ensure that you use the Link Exchanges correctly. When you don’t, you waste so much time (and that of those you request links from) and you also blow your chance for a good, high PR link a little later down the track.

    Most webmasters, when they first list with an Exchange, generally have either a low PR or none at all. Many then proceed to request links from as many sites as their membership allows. Sadly, far too many of them request links from websites, which are not related in the slightest way however, that’s not why we’re here today. I’d be “flogging a dead horse” if I took up that particular issue (again!). Simply, it seems to me there are still millions out there who, for some reason, think a link from a Lung Cancer website will assist their Poker/Gambling site in the SERPs or a link from a Diet website will help their Real Estate site! I can’t understand the mentality…

    But I digress (as is one of my faults), back to the issue at hand. Obviously, when requesting links from other sites, you need to take account of the PR issue, as it stands at that time. If you have no PR or a PR1, there is not much chance of being ‘granted’ a reciprocal link from a PR5 site or page. The problem is, if you request such a link while you’re still in the ‘low PR’ bracket, that site will forever be listed as “requested but rejected”, you don’t get a second chance once your PR improves. So, six months later, when you have a PR4 (through much sensible and hard work), you can’t ask again, the chance is gone.

    When you are a PR1 or 2, only request links from sites with PR1, PR2 and maybe some PR3 pages. Don’t waste you chance by trying to get high PR sites to link to you while you offer no benefit to them. What they are effectively doing by linking to sites that are much lower than themselves, is giving away some of their “PR Power” to you and getting nothing in return (actually a negative effect) from you.

    By the same token, having said this, it’s wise when you receive requests from sites that have a PR lower than yours that you don’t ALWAYS disregard them. Take a look at the website, consider their Alexa traffic ranking, a good amount of traffic is an indication that the site owner is getting hits. Even if it’s via Traffic Exchanges, it proves at least that they’re serious about BUILDING their website to be a worthwhile resource and this, to me at least, means PR will come and when it does, you will already have your link from them. It’s basically a ‘term investment’.

    Have a look at their Link pages and see if they are linking sensibly or stupidly. If they’re using a ‘Directory program’, my advice is to give them a miss. They can’t possibly be only linking with related content if they have a huge list of different website categories, can they? Simply, take into consideration the entire look and feel of the site. It doesn’t take long and you’ll be surprised how easily and accurately you’ll be able to predict which ones will end up with higher PRs in the next Google ‘update’, from which you will benefit. It’s also worth considering that if a website is banned, those sites that link reciprocally can be affected negatively by ‘association’. Yes, it’s true!

    As with everything else, building a website is a long, continual and time-consuming endeavour, which happens slowly (contrary to what some SEO gurus or ‘experts’ promise). There are no short cuts, in fact, the Search Engines are now very aware of all the so-called ‘tricks’ and as far as linking is concerned, a large jump in the amount of incoming links over a short period, especially multiple links from higher PR sites could bring your site under suspicion of using ‘unnatural’ techniques, such as purchasing high PR links etc, which could get you banned but at best, certainly won’t help your cause.

    Patience is the key to achieving your website goals and if you don’t have it, and are tempted to try the ‘short-cuts’ or go mad trying to collect as many links as possible from all and sundry, you’ll end up much further behind, rather than progress with any great speed. It’s true that your PR will increase with links from ‘unrela

    Link Popularity Reports
    As link popularity is one of the most important tools you can adopt to raise your search ranking, you need to take apt steps, from time to time, to stand ahead your competitors. And the one way, you can assure the effectiveness of your link popularity, is by getting your link popularity reports made. But how can you get them made? Link popularity reports can be achieved with the help of certain software and services.Now to understand why you need to develop link popularity reports, you can continue reading this article further.The link building reports are important as they make you aware about your link popularity for different search engines. There might be a case where you get the highest link popularity for one search engine but the number is not that good with the other search engines. It would certainly be horrendous for you
    itors would be interested in your site). An incoming link is seen as a recommendation or ‘vote of confidence’ from a website, so the higher the PR of the PAGE the link is from (not just the Home or Index page), the more weight the ‘recommendation’ from that website carries. So, the upshot is, PR is the reason, result and purpose behind webmasters spending so much time, money and resources building reciprocal and/or incoming links.

    To make your efforts and costs more efficient, you need to ensure that you use the Link Exchanges correctly. When you don’t, you waste so much time (and that of those you request links from) and you also blow your chance for a good, high PR link a little later down the track.

    Most webmasters, when they first list with an Exchange, generally have either a low PR or none at all. Many then proceed to request links from as many sites as their membership allows. Sadly, far too many of them request links from websites, which are not related in the slightest way however, that’s not why we’re here today. I’d be “flogging a dead horse” if I took up that particular issue (again!). Simply, it seems to me there are still millions out there who, for some reason, think a link from a Lung Cancer website will assist their Poker/Gambling site in the SERPs or a link from a Diet website will help their Real Estate site! I can’t understand the mentality…

    But I digress (as is one of my faults), back to the issue at hand. Obviously, when requesting links from other sites, you need to take account of the PR issue, as it stands at that time. If you have no PR or a PR1, there is not much chance of being ‘granted’ a reciprocal link from a PR5 site or page. The problem is, if you request such a link while you’re still in the ‘low PR’ bracket, that site will forever be listed as “requested but rejected”, you don’t get a second chance once your PR improves. So, six months later, when you have a PR4 (through much sensible and hard work), you can’t ask again, the chance is gone.

    When you are a PR1 or 2, only request links from sites with PR1, PR2 and maybe some PR3 pages. Don’t waste you chance by trying to get high PR sites to link to you while you offer no benefit to them. What they are effectively doing by linking to sites that are much lower than themselves, is giving away some of their “PR Power” to you and getting nothing in return (actually a negative effect) from you.

    By the same token, having said this, it’s wise when you receive requests from sites that have a PR lower than yours that you don’t ALWAYS disregard them. Take a look at the website, consider their Alexa traffic ranking, a good amount of traffic is an indication that the site owner is getting hits. Even if it’s via Traffic Exchanges, it proves at least that they’re serious about BUILDING their website to be a worthwhile resource and this, to me at least, means PR will come and when it does, you will already have your link from them. It’s basically a ‘term investment’.

    Have a look at their Link pages and see if they are linking sensibly or stupidly. If they’re using a ‘Directory program’, my advice is to give them a miss. They can’t possibly be only linking with related content if they have a huge list of different website categories, can they? Simply, take into consideration the entire look and feel of the site. It doesn’t take long and you’ll be surprised how easily and accurately you’ll be able to predict which ones will end up with higher PRs in the next Google ‘update’, from which you will benefit. It’s also worth considering that if a website is banned, those sites that link reciprocally can be affected negatively by ‘association’. Yes, it’s true!

    As with everything else, building a website is a long, continual and time-consuming endeavour, which happens slowly (contrary to what some SEO gurus or ‘experts’ promise). There are no short cuts, in fact, the Search Engines are now very aware of all the so-called ‘tricks’ and as far as linking is concerned, a large jump in the amount of incoming links over a short period, especially multiple links from higher PR sites could bring your site under suspicion of using ‘unnatural’ techniques, such as purchasing high PR links etc, which could get you banned but at best, certainly won’t help your cause.

    Patience is the key to achieving your website goals and if you don’t have it, and are tempted to try the ‘short-cuts’ or go mad trying to collect as many links as possible from all and sundry, you’ll end up much further behind, rather than progress with any great speed. It’s true that your PR will increase with links from ‘unrel

    Is Your Content Actually Connecting
    The written word is king of the marketing hill these days. Between the intangible nature of services and the intangible marketing challenge known as the Internet, having content that increases interest and drives sales is a service firm imperative.When selling services, content is your "free sample," the equivalent of the people in supermarkets giving out little cups of various kinds of food products for you to try before you buy. OK, well, maybe not exactly like that, but thematically the same. Your content conveys your company's personality (known in more stuffy business circles as your culture) as well as your expertise, which are both part of the criteria applied by prospects when making buying decisions.So here's the question that constitutes the title of this article: Is your content actually connecting? You can have loads o
    llions out there who, for some reason, think a link from a Lung Cancer website will assist their Poker/Gambling site in the SERPs or a link from a Diet website will help their Real Estate site! I can’t understand the mentality…

    But I digress (as is one of my faults), back to the issue at hand. Obviously, when requesting links from other sites, you need to take account of the PR issue, as it stands at that time. If you have no PR or a PR1, there is not much chance of being ‘granted’ a reciprocal link from a PR5 site or page. The problem is, if you request such a link while you’re still in the ‘low PR’ bracket, that site will forever be listed as “requested but rejected”, you don’t get a second chance once your PR improves. So, six months later, when you have a PR4 (through much sensible and hard work), you can’t ask again, the chance is gone.

    When you are a PR1 or 2, only request links from sites with PR1, PR2 and maybe some PR3 pages. Don’t waste you chance by trying to get high PR sites to link to you while you offer no benefit to them. What they are effectively doing by linking to sites that are much lower than themselves, is giving away some of their “PR Power” to you and getting nothing in return (actually a negative effect) from you.

    By the same token, having said this, it’s wise when you receive requests from sites that have a PR lower than yours that you don’t ALWAYS disregard them. Take a look at the website, consider their Alexa traffic ranking, a good amount of traffic is an indication that the site owner is getting hits. Even if it’s via Traffic Exchanges, it proves at least that they’re serious about BUILDING their website to be a worthwhile resource and this, to me at least, means PR will come and when it does, you will already have your link from them. It’s basically a ‘term investment’.

    Have a look at their Link pages and see if they are linking sensibly or stupidly. If they’re using a ‘Directory program’, my advice is to give them a miss. They can’t possibly be only linking with related content if they have a huge list of different website categories, can they? Simply, take into consideration the entire look and feel of the site. It doesn’t take long and you’ll be surprised how easily and accurately you’ll be able to predict which ones will end up with higher PRs in the next Google ‘update’, from which you will benefit. It’s also worth considering that if a website is banned, those sites that link reciprocally can be affected negatively by ‘association’. Yes, it’s true!

    As with everything else, building a website is a long, continual and time-consuming endeavour, which happens slowly (contrary to what some SEO gurus or ‘experts’ promise). There are no short cuts, in fact, the Search Engines are now very aware of all the so-called ‘tricks’ and as far as linking is concerned, a large jump in the amount of incoming links over a short period, especially multiple links from higher PR sites could bring your site under suspicion of using ‘unnatural’ techniques, such as purchasing high PR links etc, which could get you banned but at best, certainly won’t help your cause.

    Patience is the key to achieving your website goals and if you don’t have it, and are tempted to try the ‘short-cuts’ or go mad trying to collect as many links as possible from all and sundry, you’ll end up much further behind, rather than progress with any great speed. It’s true that your PR will increase with links from ‘unrel

    Increase Your Sales: Don't Be A Vendor - Be A Solutions Provider
    Instead of looking at your sales from a product perspective, walk a mile in the buyer's shoes. Consider what problem your customer is trying to solve, then provide a complete solution.Educate Your Sales Force If you teach your sales people to think like customers they can add value to a buyer’s visit by making all the items needed for a complete solution available. Upselling is easier because it is advantageous to the buyer as well.Here's How It WorksI was in an auto store buying paint cleaner, car polish and wax. A salesman came out of nowhere and said, "nothing works better with Show Car Glaze than this", and handed me a buffing cloth that cost $12.When I declined he asked what kind of car I had. When I told him ("Oh Wow, those are really nice! What color is it?"), he now had a
    ay some of their “PR Power” to you and getting nothing in return (actually a negative effect) from you.

    By the same token, having said this, it’s wise when you receive requests from sites that have a PR lower than yours that you don’t ALWAYS disregard them. Take a look at the website, consider their Alexa traffic ranking, a good amount of traffic is an indication that the site owner is getting hits. Even if it’s via Traffic Exchanges, it proves at least that they’re serious about BUILDING their website to be a worthwhile resource and this, to me at least, means PR will come and when it does, you will already have your link from them. It’s basically a ‘term investment’.

    Have a look at their Link pages and see if they are linking sensibly or stupidly. If they’re using a ‘Directory program’, my advice is to give them a miss. They can’t possibly be only linking with related content if they have a huge list of different website categories, can they? Simply, take into consideration the entire look and feel of the site. It doesn’t take long and you’ll be surprised how easily and accurately you’ll be able to predict which ones will end up with higher PRs in the next Google ‘update’, from which you will benefit. It’s also worth considering that if a website is banned, those sites that link reciprocally can be affected negatively by ‘association’. Yes, it’s true!

    As with everything else, building a website is a long, continual and time-consuming endeavour, which happens slowly (contrary to what some SEO gurus or ‘experts’ promise). There are no short cuts, in fact, the Search Engines are now very aware of all the so-called ‘tricks’ and as far as linking is concerned, a large jump in the amount of incoming links over a short period, especially multiple links from higher PR sites could bring your site under suspicion of using ‘unnatural’ techniques, such as purchasing high PR links etc, which could get you banned but at best, certainly won’t help your cause.

    Patience is the key to achieving your website goals and if you don’t have it, and are tempted to try the ‘short-cuts’ or go mad trying to collect as many links as possible from all and sundry, you’ll end up much further behind, rather than progress with any great speed. It’s true that your PR will increase with links from ‘unrel

    Online Audio Book Rental Vs. Audio Book Buying
    Many of our friends and our colleagues ask us questions regarding the price of audio books. First, they want to get details about free audio books. And, then when they usually ask which is better: audio book rental or audio book buying. There is no strict answer to this question. In the following lines we will try to help you find out which is better for you: Online audio book rental services or audio book buying services. Ask your self the following questions: 1. How much time a day do you have to listen to audio books each day? If you have less than an hour a day driving, exercising etc. it will be much more worthy for you to buy audio books instead of using online audio book rental services. 2. Are you a sentimental person finding value in books, pictures etc.? If the answer to this question is yes, then you probably ha
    gher PRs in the next Google ‘update’, from which you will benefit. It’s also worth considering that if a website is banned, those sites that link reciprocally can be affected negatively by ‘association’. Yes, it’s true!

    As with everything else, building a website is a long, continual and time-consuming endeavour, which happens slowly (contrary to what some SEO gurus or ‘experts’ promise). There are no short cuts, in fact, the Search Engines are now very aware of all the so-called ‘tricks’ and as far as linking is concerned, a large jump in the amount of incoming links over a short period, especially multiple links from higher PR sites could bring your site under suspicion of using ‘unnatural’ techniques, such as purchasing high PR links etc, which could get you banned but at best, certainly won’t help your cause.

    Patience is the key to achieving your website goals and if you don’t have it, and are tempted to try the ‘short-cuts’ or go mad trying to collect as many links as possible from all and sundry, you’ll end up much further behind, rather than progress with any great speed. It’s true that your PR will increase with links from ‘unrelated’ sites but these unrelated links can only hurt your chances in the SERPs. Google themselves explain this in their info pages.

    Always remember what the ORIGINAL purpose for linking was and why it was practiced and why incoming links were, and still are, valued by the Search Engines. A link from a related site is a ‘vote of confidence’ that they feel their visitors will benefit from your content and hence, evidence that your website is considered to be of value in a specific category. How can a recommendation from a totally unrelated website carry any weight at all? Of course, it can’t and where these types of links exist, it smacks of ‘linking to boost PR’ without any thought given to the value of the website to the visitors (who are the Search Engine’s customers).

    This is why linking correctly is so important, even though the motivations have been perverted over recent years into a ‘free for all’ of link requests from unrelated sites, which frankly, are almost as annoying as spam to me.

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