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Watch Out For Free Directories!

Jan 19 2010 Published by admin under Computers and Internet

Watch out for free directories! It could be your gateway to getting more and more visitors, clients and most of all back-links. Why pay huge amounts on other directories when you can find high page rank directories that offer you their precious entry for free? Some businessmen and online marketers want to make it to the top of the ranking right away so they do different kinds of tactics just to achieve that goal. They want it immediate, quick, fast, instant, and they will hire anyone who can do it, and submit their sites to directories in exchange for cash.

Many SEO specialists take advantage of the chance to make money, with just being resourceful and patience as a starting investment, aside from their computers and internet connections. They locate high ranking  free directories and submit the sites in behalf of the business website owners. But if you’re just another regular webmaster who wants to increase the popularity of your site, boost your traffic and get quality back-links, why not spend some time to take advantage of using those free directories yourself?

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SERP (Search Engine Results Page) and SEO (Search Engine Optimization)

Sep 30 2009 Published by parisukat under Computers and Internet

SERP, SEO, these are the most common abbreviations that you will encounter in the world wide web. But what is a Search Engine Results Page (SERP)? and what is  its importance for each one of us? A SERP is a page displaying the results of user searched terms in search engines like Google, Yahoo Search and Bing, the new search engine from MSN formerly live search.

When we want to know or research about a particular topic, we do a quick search by typing certain keywords on the search engine’s search bar, and then we get results that are displayed by page, if there are many search results from your keyword; you can expect more than one page being displayed, where possible sites that contain the keyword are being suggested. Those pages that contains the results are called SERPS, and SEO specialist, bloggers, webmasters, aim to make it to the top of the first page in the results. If you are on the first page, you are likely to get more traffic fropm the targeted keywords of your website. Search engines have different SERP patterns, tahts why if you are on top of Google search for a keyword, it does not necessarily mean that you will also be in the top of that keyword on other search engines.

The higher ranking you get in the SERPS the more traffic, and the more possibility of getting sales, or profits from your website. this is why many companies and websites opt to getting seo service or hiring seo specialists. So if you want to be successful in making money online, learn the step by step techniques in SEO or search engine optimization, and see how you can start climbing and eventually have High Search Engine Rankings for all your targeted keywords.

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Short Circuit City

Sep 30 2009 Published by parisukat under Computers and Internet

Circuit City has closed out and was acquired by a new management. Being one of the biggest sources of both online and offline electronic goods — customers wish they could find a similar company who will be able to meet their demands, when it comes to quality products with super low prices.

Bu hey! It’s definitely not the end of the world full of bargains and sales! We still have buy.com and it’s not going anywhere. So, there’s no reason to put your electronic carts to rest…  Enjoy shopping online!

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Linux Origin

Jul 09 2009 Published by parisukat under Computers and Internet

Many people know how Windows Operating System started, and the people behind it. But not Linux. Let me give you a short overview on how Linux Systems came about.I

n 1991, a college student named Linus Torvalds developed a UNIX-like operating system that would later pose a formidable challenge to thw Windows Operating System. He called it Linux. It ran primarily on x86 based PC’s, and ran well even on slow 386 with 4mb of RAM and a 40mb hard disk space.

Since then it was greatly adopted by other programmers on the internet, and soon became the fastest growing version of UNIX. Even computer enthusiasts opted to using the operating system because it was free and open source. Nowadays, Linux and Unix systems continue to develop with the help of  open source programmers all over the world.

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