Saturday, October 16, 2010

Search Engine Optimization

Browsing different editorials, blogs, forums, e-books and advertising different products on build websites isn’t exceptional today. Instead, it’s already an ordinary activity of individuals’ everyday. If you’re familiar with all of this stuff, then I’m pretty sure you’ve come across to the term “SEO”. Let’s define or analyze what is SEO and how could you benefit from it.

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. The fundamental scheme of SEO is to tweak your page and elevate the amount of links of your webpage so that you will get a good rank in any search engines for a certain keyword. The motive behind this thing is to seize favorable free traffic from the big search engines like Google, Yahoo and MSN.

To provide you a distinct enlightenment, let me give you an example. For instance you have a website or blog regarding associate marketing and one of your pages or blog posts is about finding a good place or niche, you may optimize that page for the key phrase "best niche markets" or "how to find a niche". The purpose is to rank on page 1 of Google and the other well known search engines as high as possible. Getting the number spot will mean having the most traffic for your keyword or key phrase.

To optimize the term, you may do several things like choosing an eye-caching title that includes your keyword and use it a few times all throughout the content of the page. You would then go to off-page optimization such as building links to this latest page that may consist of your keyword in the anchor text. Little by little you observe your catalog in Google move up and in the long run make it to page one.

Search engine optimization takes time. It means building good SEO may take longer than what you’ve probably expect. Remember you can’t expect your ranking go up overnight for making little changes. It's a matter of modifying things and building then waits for a week or two to see how your changes affect your rankings. The more quality links with keyword affluent anchor text you can get, the better.

Link building is a big part of SEO. But you might ask why you need invest so much time and effort just to rank good? Well, ranking number one on Google and other big search engines can bring you moderate traffic to get visitors to your page day in and day out for as long as you rank well. How much traffic you get depends on how frequent a certain keyword is searched. Good thing is, you can use tools like Google keyword tool or word tracker to find out how often people search the given term everyday.

Monday, September 13, 2010

Do ants really prepare their food in summer and gather their supplies in the harvest?

Proverbs says: “Go to the ant, you lazy one; see its ways and become wise. Although it has no commander, officer or ruler, it prepares its food even in the summer; it has gathered its food supplies even in the harvest.” Several species of ant do, in fact, store food. Likely, the species Solomon referred to-and the most common is the harvester ant (Messor Semirufus).
According to one source, foraging harvester ants leave their nest during favorable weather to search for food and collect seeds throughout the warmer months of the year. They may pick seeds from plants or collect them from the ground. The insects build underground nests close to fields, granaries, or threshing floors, where grain can be found.
Within the nest itself, the ants store food supplies in a series of flat chambers connected by a network of galleries. Their granary chambers may measure up to five inches in diameter and half an inch in height. Well-supplied colonies of harvester ants are thus said to be capable of surviving “for over 4 months with no outside source of food or water.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

The literal Earth will be destroyed?

Jesus statements about the end, raise a number of important questions like does the earth will be completely ruined or destroyed? Many religious people believe that the Bible teaches that the literal earth will be destroyed. Rather than merely accepting what others say, why not open a copy of the Bible and see for yourself what it says about the end of the world? What it teaches may surprise you.

The Bible does not teach that the literal earth will be destroyed. God has founded the earth upon its established places wrote the psalmist. It will not be made to totter to time indefinite, or forever. Nor does the Bible teach that all life will be annihilated in a global conflagration. Instead, the Bible teaches that God will “bring to ruin those ruining the earth”. (Revelation 11:18).