Apr 3 2010

Plain White T’s – Hate (I Really Don’t like You)


Official music video


Apr 3 2010

Forex Renko-Brick Strategy. 50% Commision Sells Like Hot Cakes.

Manual Trading Strategy. Great Pitch Page That Converts Browsers To Buyers. Awesome 100% Mechanical Strategy That Pulls Profits Consistently Out Of The Forex Market. Affiliates Are Making Quick Money On This One. Promo Tools Available.
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Mar 21 2010

Article Submission Software Sells our Products Like Gangbusters

Article submission software are great salespersons when it comes to selling products and services. Whether you are trying to sell an ebook, software or even a service, you need to present your product to your potential customers. Every online author and internet marketer knows that traffic is the lifeline of their businesses. Without good and consistent streams of traffic everyday, their online businesses die a premature death. This is why we need to understand how we can tap on the power of article submission software for our advantage.

Let us see how article submission software can really supercharge our traffic and website promotion efforts. Targeted traffic can come to our websites in two ways – organic and inorganic. Organic refers to traffic that comes directly from the search engines. Inorganic refers to any kind of traffic that does not come from search engines. The visitors can be from traffic that we buy, or redirected traffic from other websites, traffic exchanges and so on. So how does article submission software pull in both inorganic and organic traffic?

Article submission software posts our articles to article directories. We know that when our article is accepted by the directory, what happens next is it gets read by visitors of the article directory. Also, publishers are hungry for content and when they come searching, they find your article and then publish your article on their website. So the publisher’s visitors who read your article clicks on your resource box link and come to your website.

Some article directories also use RSS feeds for their articles and publishers basically publish your article automatically on their websites. When your article lands on a high Page Rank website, you can imagine how much traffic comes knocking at your doorsteps. Others also pick up good articles from the directories and send them via email to their subscribers. Once again, free targeted inorganic traffic reaches your sales page. Are you beginning to sense the power of article submission software?

When you start posting your keyword-optimized articles with article submission software, there is a chance your articles get ranked for the keyword you are targeting. At the same time, if you submit your article to many article directories, your website gets many high PR one-way backlinks immediately. Your website gains link popularity and search engine love, and gets a high search results placement. That is where you get tons of organic traffic, ready to buy your products like hot cakes.

We now can understand why article submission can pull in tons of consistent traffic. Imagine what article submission to dozens and even hundreds of article directories can really do! Unfortunately, if we do it by hand, it will take ages. We can always hire someone to do it such as a hired hand at RentACoder or even using article submission services like Article Marketer. But we would then be paying through our noses every month. Each article posting to more than 100 article directories could easily set us back by $50 – 100.

Article submission software in the market, on the other hand, offers a few benefits. One, it goes to each article submission directory, logs in and auto-populate the article form with our article details such as article title, content, summary, resource box and keywords. This is a huge time saver in itself. Some automatic article submission software makes use of an intelligent auto submission feature that submits to all directories with just one click.

Another benefit in using article submission software is obviously the low cost. You buy the tool and you can submit as many articles as you wish. There are no monthly subscriptions to pay for. Compare this to using article submission services, it is much more cost effective. Read my article marketing blog to discover which are the top article submission software in the internet market today.


Mar 17 2010

What is the web 2.0 search engine that let you put in queries like “g ” for google?

This is a pretty darn new engine. It has lots of “hot keys” like that. It’s really a meta engine and I just thought it was interesting. Anyone?


Mar 9 2010

Web-tagging technologies: “social bookmarking” sites like del.icio.us and Technorati are going mainstream.: An article from: District Administration

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Citation Details
Title: Web-tagging technologies: “social bookmarking” sites like del.icio.us and Technorati are going mainstream.(The Online Edge)
Author: Odvard Egil Dyrli
Publication: District Administration (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 42 Issue: 4 Page: 83(1)

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Web-tagging technologies: “social bookmarking” sites like del.icio.us and Technorati are going mainstream.: An article from: District Administration


Mar 3 2010

Paris Hilton’s “DRESS LIKE A SKANK” Fashion Collection!


OMG I know you don’t want to hear about her…but this is funny- check out these clothes – they are sooo FUG! Please subscribe! Rate/Comment etc! I am off next week for the first time all year! BUT I think I will be posting a thank you video tomorrow night to celebrate all my subs!! We’ll see! Then I will be posting on Peron75 next week a bit! But it will be nice to take a little break from writing/shooting so many vids! Thanks for understanding! Your friend, BUCK


Feb 25 2010

Who is the best satirist writing about nonsense like Web 2.0 and the Internet?

David Maccandless, the Onion of course. But does anyone know of a writer who really nails the silliness of the latest fads?


Feb 18 2010

No Business Like E-Business: The Spectacularly Simple Secrets Behind How You Can Create A Web Site And Make Money With It

Product Description
Here are the questions you need to answer, to be able to create a web site and make money from it:

1. What to sell (products, services, advertisements or a brand)?

2. How to sell (web design, copy writing, technology, getting paid online)?

3. How to get visitors to your web site (generating traffic: free and paid)?

4. How to get them to buy your stuff (conversion: creating something remarkable, pre-selling, branding, trust building, give-aways)?

5. How to keep them and their friends coming back for more (upselling, cross-selling, affiliate program, joint ventures, self-sustaining lead generation)?

Master these 5 areas, one item at a time, and you are golden.

But the real secrets lie in knowing not just what to do, but more importantly, how to do it.

The web is full of information, but the problem is, the web is full of information! No, that was not a misprint – half of what is in this book is probably out there somewhere on the web, distributed among millions of pages. The problem is that the good information is hiding out there along with the bad information, and there is no easy way to find it.

All of that information is of absolutely no use unless someone collects it, reviews it, filters it and validates it. Yes, that last part – validating it – is the most important one. It is so easy to publish your thoughts online, that it has become almost impossible to cut through the clutter and get to the good stuff.

For instance, if you did a Yahoo! or Google search on “Yahoo SEO” or “Google SEO”, you will get millions of web pages that supposedly have information about optimizing your web site for Yahoo! or Google. That information is buried within thousands of blog posts, forum postings, newsletters, reports, and niche sites.

If it is all sitting out there for free, then why is it that there people pay Yahoo a one time fee $299, and an ongoing yearly fee of $299 (forever) to get their web site listed in Yahoo’s index (on top of that, if you stop paying them, and they will remove your site from their database)? And then there are others who pay hundreds, if not thousands, to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) companies or to buy high-priced commercial tools, in order to get top rankings on Google.

Are these people crazy to pay so much money to others to get their sites ranked on these search engines, when all of that information is available for free? Or are they just too lazy to do it themselves?

The truth is they are neither crazy, nor lazy. The problem is one of validation.

There is no practical way of finding out whether all that information available for free is any good at all, unless someone puts them all together in context, in a meaningful, consumable way – someone who can be trusted as a source, someone who is an authority on the subject, and someone who has done it all themselves – someone like yours truly.

In this book, you will learn spectacularly simple and completely free ways to get a spanking new web site (with absolutely no PageRank, no incoming links, no visitors) not just listed on Yahoo! and Google within days, but also get a top ranking on both these search engines (along with the rest) without spending a single dime on SEO, without exchanging a single link, without building a single list, without sending out a single email, without buying a single piece of software that promises “top rankings”.

In fact, you will learn how to use the very same techniques to get not one, not two, but three top Google listings for the same web site, without using even one black-hat or gray-hat technique.

Just the two chapters on Traffic Generation and Link Popularity alone will be worth 10 times the price of this book. But I’ll let you be the judge.

No Business Like E-Business: The Spectacularly Simple Secrets Behind How You Can Create A Web Site And Make Money With It


Feb 14 2010

Your RSS Feed Might Look Like Spam

RSS feeds seem to be the breakout technology for the year. With
more users turning to them for driving traffic to their site,
it’s no wonder that a trail of RSS feed spam is following in the
wake. A careful editing of your RSS feed could make the
difference between being classified as genuine content or RSS
spam.

RSS search engines are just beginning to pick up steam. As more
RSS feeds become searchable, the number of visitors will
increase and spam is sure to follow. It is an unfortunate side
effect of free communication. While RSS users can typically
unsubscribe to feeds they deem as spam, browsing with keywords
in an RSS search engine is where the problem arises.

RSS spam largely consists of three main types most often found
in the RSS search engines. The first type is keyword stuffing.

Keyword stuffing involves filling each RSS feed article with
high-value keywords for a specific topic. The articles are not
intended for human visitors, but instead for search engine
robots to direct traffic to a target web site. This RSS spam
technique is nothing more than an adaptation of the typical
keyword-stuffed web page, often banned by major search engines.

The second type involves RSS feed link farms. These RSS articles
often contain very little content, if any, other than a simple
keyword. Their main attraction is the feed title. Clicking the
feed title takes the user to a blog containing tens or hundreds
of other blogs and RSS feeds, each directing to more links
within the farm. The goal of this type of RSS spam is to trick
the user into clicking advertisements or directing them to a
product web site.

The third type is the creation of fake RSS feeds. These appear
as legitimate, but often duplicated, article content. Whether
they provide value or not is certainly debatable. These feeds
are usually created in mass, using automated scripts, and appear
similar in nature to the link farms. By attracting the users to
seemingly valuable content, they hope to gain advertisement
clicks or product web site traffic.

Your RSS feed might happen to fall into one of these three
categories. While you may currently be experiencing increased
traffic from the RSS search engines, these directories are
working on filtering out the RSS spam techniques. However, you
can still take advantage of RSS feeds and their power by
following an RSS-friendly guideline.

Refrain from using automated scripts to create online content
used by your RSS feeds. Instead, write your own original
thoughts, product descriptions, and reviews. It takes a little
more time, but the search engines will value this content much
more highly, your visitors will appreciate the unique content,
and the subscription count to your RSS feed will grow. It is
also important to keep your feed updated with changing content
as opposed to using a static feed, which remains the same.
Search engines value dynamic feeds and will likely rank you
higher as a result.

There are tools and services available, which aid in keeping an
RSS feed updated with your changing content. Such services
include FeedFire for converting your web site content to a
periodically updated RSS feed or software such as FeedForAll for
creating and editing RSS feeds.

A successful RSS feed is very much the same as a successful web
page. It may take a little more time to digitize your thoughts,
but the end result is well worth the effort. By avoiding the
tricks in RSS feed spam, you can help make the difference in
quality of feeds and enjoyment in your readers.


Feb 11 2010

Since Liberals like to call others “racist”, can any here give a precise and rigorous definition of “racism”?

No wikipedia or dictionary links. I want a good, solid definition without any loopholes straight from the inner workings of your own heads. Since you like to throw around the term a lot, define it for me. Ten points to the superior answer.