Free Search Engine Optimization - The Best Way To Promote Your Website

Posted on November 30th, 2008 in Blogging,SEO,Useful Stuff by Laura

Free search engine optimization is the process to improve the quality and the volume of traffic on your website. Basically, this process is done with the help of effective and targeted keywords. It is obvious that if a website is presented with higher rankings among the search engines, it will be visible to a larger number people as compared to the lower ranking pages.

Free search engine optimization is a technique of promoting your website, free of cost. The main target here is to make your website appear on the top page of every search engine.

There are several methods to promote your website among search engines. However, it is important for you to do this work carefully otherwise your entire effort would go waste. There is a certain process through which search engines give rankings to websites. These search engines send out spiders that find and scan the whole website including its content. Then, these spiders categorize different websites according to the keywords and gives rankings to each website.

There are quite a few ways that you can follow and make these spiders notice your website and get top rankings in various search engines:

  • The most essential thing that you need to keep in mind while designing your website is the keywords. A keyword is the word that people usually put into the search engines when they need to get any related information. In order to find out some useful keywords, you can do a small experiment. You can search few keywords on any search engines and check which one has the least amount of websites under it. Try to utilize even these smaller keywords as these can also generate quality traffic to your website. This makes keywords the most important part of the free search engine optimization.
  • The next important thing in the free search engine optimization that you need to keep in your mind is the design of your website. Here, you should divide your keyword evenly on the content of your website. The ideal amount is three to seven times for every 100 words you write in your website. This helps your website get higher rankings quickly.
  • Try to put some extra content on your website. Search engines love sites with lot of quality content. This will also improve your website rankings.
  • Other important thing is to get higher rankings by advertising the page link of your website. You need to register the link of your website in to the link directories of various search engines. But this is a very time consuming process. So, in order to complete this process quickly, you can take help of the automate software. This software will automatically put your website on search engines through coding and special spider attracting tactics.

Now, what are you waiting for? Just follow these free search engine optimization tips and make your website a top ranker on the search engines.

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Eco Friendly Printers

Posted on November 10th, 2008 in Computers,Gadgets by Laura

Eco Friendly Printers By Ryan Perry

Companies are trying to reduce the amount of printing to a minimum. This is not primarily because of environmental concerns but because of economics. Printing a color page, or even using a color copier, is expensive. What is often overlooked is the impact printers have on the environment.

The cost issue is being addressed by companies like Xerox who have programs wherein they supply printers free of cost and charge only a minimal amount per color page printed. This charge is as low a $0.08 per page, which makes printing under this program the cheapest option available. With the costs reduced offices can now print as much as operational efficiencies require. But these increased print volumes do not have a negative environmental impact if the printers are using Solid Ink Technology.

A conventional laser printer uses toner or ink to print on a page. A color laser printer is actually four printers in one. To produce color images the printer needs to be able to combine Black, Yellow, Magenta and Cyan. This means four separate toner cartridges. And once the cartridge is empty it is junk. The cartridges are not biodegradable so they become pure waste.

Solid ink technology uses a wax based stick of solid ink instead of a toner in a cartridge. The wax melts and is used for printing. Once the ink stick is used up, there is no case or container to dispose of - another stick just has to be inserted in the printer. So no solid waste is produced. Solid ink printers do not produce ozone to pollute the air, like Phaser printers do.

Don’t think that because solid ink technology printers are environmentally friendly, they are less efficient than other printers. A printer like the like the Phaser 8560 can churn out 30 pages per minute of top quality color pages. In fact, Xerox says the solid ink produces more brilliant colors than toner based printers.

Solid ink printers are not just environmentally better, they are more economical to use than other printers, especially if a free printer program is opted for and are heavy use multifunction devices.

Author, Ryan Perry, has been in the printer/copier market for 12+ years as a reseller for a number of manufactures including HP, Samsung and Xerox. Today Ryan owns and operates Go2printgreen.com, educating businesses on the environmental advantages of solid ink technology.

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Blogging for Cash - AdSense Placement

Posted on November 8th, 2008 in Blogging,Blogs RSS and Podcasting by Laura

Blogging for Cash - AdSense Placement
By Jason DeVelvis

If you are interested in Blogging for cash – Adsense placement is very important. You need to quickly learn where to place the ad units to ensure that you get the maximum number of clicks that you can possibly get with the traffic that you have. In terms of earning money with AdSense, Blogging for Cash – AdSense Placement is vital!

There are many techniques that have been tested by top marketers, website owners, and bloggers since blogs and AdSense have come into existence. What they have found is that what works for one site or blog does not necessarily work for another site or blog – but certain principles, if followed, can significantly increase the number of clicks you will receive. This ultimately determines how much money you make with Google AdSense.

First, let’s dispel any myths about the placement of AdSense ad units. There is no one particular place that works better than all other places on all webpages for ad units. Some people will tell you to use Skyscrapers on the right hand side of the page. Others will tell you to use Skyscrapers on the left hand side. Still others will tell you to use the rectangular boxes at the top of the page. This is what works for THEIR sites, but it will not necessarily work for yours.

Where your ads are placed is largely determined by what your visitors are doing, and where their attention is focused on each of your pages. If your visitor’s attention will be focused on the right hand side of the page, then by all means use the skyscrapers on the right hand side of the pages. But if their attention is focused on the content of your blog posts, you might do better by copying and pasting the AdSense code into the middle of each post you make.

Look at your blog from a visitor’s point of view. Where is their attention? Have a friend or family member look at the page as well. Ask them what they see first. Ask them what part of the page – without any AdSense ads on it – they were most interested in. Find out what drew their attention and why.

In most cases, you do not want to get in your visitors way. However, if you are hoping to earn AdSense revenue, you need to get directly in their path in order to get your ads noticed – and clicked on. This is why so many people opt to put their AdSense code directly in their entries. When it comes to blogs that is usually where a visitors attention is focused – on the entries. Try putting the AdSense code directly in the middle of each post, using one of the rectangular boxes. Just make sure that you tell your visitors that the post is continued below.

Be careful. You must follow Google’s terms of service for placement of AdSense ad code. If you break the rules, Google can ban you. It is important to know that Google only allows you to have two ad units per page. If you will be using your AdSense code within the text of each post, make sure that your blog does not display more than the Google AdSense ad placement limits - if you break their rules, they’ll ban you! Otherwise, have fun blogging and making money!

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