Nokia N82 Black

Nokia N82 Black Phone Description

The Nokia N82 Black is an enticing mobile phone and the beauty of this handset is enhanced by its distinct black colour. The users can install the free Sports Tracker application to share the travel routes with their friends on the Sports Tracker website. This aforementioned function is based on GPS activity tracker and efficiently runs on Nokia smart phones. The 5 mega pixel camera is supplemented with the Carl Zeiss optics, auto focus and the Xenon flash application. Moreover, the geo tagging option is also incorporated in this widget to save the captured images along with their locations. The built in GPS navigation feature would comfortably assist you to travel unexplored places without any tension. The enhanced WiFi, HSDPA, EDGE and Bluetooth connectivity options would help the users to access flawless connectivity. This mobile phone has the potential to support microSD card of upto 8 GB. With this abundant storage capacity the users can easily accommodate tons of multimedia contents.
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Nokia N82 Black Phone Features

  • Camera: 5 MP, autofocus, video, secondary CIF videocall camera
  • Bluetooth: v2.0 with A2DP
  • Size: 240 x 320 pixels, 2.4 inches
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • MP3/AAC/AAC+/WMA, Video player
  • SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
  • Browser: WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML
  • Dimensions: 112 x 50.2 x 17.3 mm
  • Stand-by: Up to 225 h
  • Talk time: Up to 4 h 20 min
  • Weight: 114 grms
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    As much as Google’s biz model is making information useful and accessible my biz model is making learning and doing SEO as cheap as possible (while still having a functional business model that allows me to continue to learn). I do realize that a book alone might not do that as well as I would like, and that is a large part of the reason I want to create many pieces of free software and am interviewing many various people in the search field. I want to give people a variety of ways to learn, and a variety of tools which help them save time during the SEO process.

    Patrick Swayze

    Full Biography
    Patrick Swayze was a Texas-born Hollywood movie actor whose background in ballet and gymnastics ironically gave him a physique well-suited for his roles as hunky love interest or macho action film hero. He never surpassed the popularity of his earnest, romantic blockbusters “Dirty Dancing” (1987) and “Ghost” (1990), but after suffering bouts of alcoholism, and removing himself from Hollywood altogether, he seemed to regain new perspective that would raise the bar for his acting future. And if nothing else, his utterance of the line, “Nobody puts Baby in the corner,” from “Dirty Dancing,” virtually guaranteed big screen immortality.
    Patrick Wayne Swayze was born on Aug. 18, 1952, in Houston, TX. His father, Jesse Wayne, had been a champion rodeo cowboy and Mom, “Patsy” Yvonne Swayze, was a dancer and choreographer who owned the Houston Jazz and Ballet Company. His parents were not the only performers in the family – Swayze was also a distant relation of actors William Holden and Tom Hulce. Swayze began dance training with his hard-driving mother at an early age, focusing on a ballet career even before thoughts of acting. But high school was tough for a teenage boy in a leotard, so for several years, Swayze also developed his sporting side, participating in gymnastics, swimming and football at Waltrip High School in Houston. Consequently, the physical overachiever was offered scholarships for both dance and athletics, opting for the gymnastics program at San Jacinto College in Houston. To add to his impressive skills roster, he had also become an accomplished figure skater. Two years later, he got his first break into show business when he was offered a role as Prince Charming in the “Disney on Parade” touring ice show.

    In 1972, Swayze decided to re-focus on his original love of ballet, so he headed for the bright lights and abundant career opportunities of New York City. He got right to work, studying at the Harkness and Joffrey Ballet Companies and getting hired as the principal dancer at the Eliot Feld Ballet Company. Several years into his New York run, his hometown girlfriend, Lisa Niemi, a fellow dancer whom he had met at his mother’s studio, joined him in New York. The two were married not long after. When a high school football knee injury reappeared and cut his career with Feld short, Swayze made a lateral move to theater. His rugged looks, winning smile, and studied movements helped him land roles on Broadway’s “Goodtime Charley,” “West Side Story” and “Grease.”

    Swayze’s high-profile turn as Danny Zuko onstage in “Grease” suddenly brought Hollywood knocking, and he and Lisa answered by packing up and moving West. He began landing parts, appearing as a bad boy on wheels in the big screen roller-skating flop, “Skatetown USA” (1979) and as a leukemia patient on an episode of “M*A*S*H” (CBS, 1972-1983). Swayze’s big film breakout came in 1983 when he was cast as eldest greaser Darrel Curtis in Francis Ford Coppola’s period teen melodrama, “The Outsiders” – a movie which also launched the careers of Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez and Tom Cruise. Hollywood quickly saw Swayze’s leading man potential, giving him the starring role as a young Confederate soldier in the miniseries, “North and South” (ABC, 1985) and as one of the local militants fighting the Russians in the laughable teens vs. Communists action flick, “Red Dawn” (1984).

    Everything changed in 1987 when he became an overnight sensation with his starring role in “Dirty Dancing” opposite Jennifer Grey. It may have been the part he had been preparing for his whole life – rakish dance teacher Johnny Castle, who enjoyed tight pants, Cuban heels, and had an eye for the young ladies. He earned a Golden Globe nomination for the film, and also contributed an original song – “She’s Like the Wind” – to the soundtrack. The song hit #3 on the pop charts and the film soundtrack became one of the top-selling soundtracks in history. Also immortalized: “Nobody puts Baby in the corner,” uttered by Swayze to Jennifer Grey’s father, Jerry Orbach, during the film’s dance-off finale, which in subsequent years, became one of the most beloved and often repeated lines in film history.

    The actor’s next two titles were action films, but in Swayze-style action, he whirled through fight scenes like a West Side Jet in “Road House” (1989) and leapt into a mob-revenge melee like a gymnast in “Next of Kin” (1989). Only three years after securing leading man status in “Dirty Dancing,” Swayze lived up to the hype by turning in another iconic performance in the blockbuster romance, “Ghost” (1990). Setting the ladies’ hearts afire with his sensitive portrayal of the dead lover who can never tell his girl he loves her while alive, “Ghost,” was a monster hit. Coming seemingly out of nowhere, the film featured Swayze as the slain lover of Demi Moore, who continues to communicate with and protect her in the afterlife. With this role, Swayze showed a range heretofore unseen – most especially witnessed in comic scenes with quack psychic, Whoopi Goldberg and in his tearful, earnest attempts to contact Moore from the great beyond. And much like “Dirty Dancing,” Swayze offered up another quotable quote – “Ditto” – to say nothing of another famous film scene in which Swayze and Moore erotically sculpt clay to the Righteous Brothers’ ballad, “Unchained Melody.” For his work, Swayze received a second Golden Globe nomination and People magazine included him in their “Sexiest Man Alive” issue the following year. Without a doubt, Swayze’s impossibly perfect abs and pecs being on full display while sculpting clay shirtless had something to do with his placement that year.

    After appearing in two of the most popular films in history, there was no place else to go but down. Inevitably, the actor’s next string of films did not fare as well at the box office. It was not surprising when he was overlooked at the Golden Globes for playing a surfing bank robber in “Point Break” (1991) – a film high on machismo, but laughable on plot. Four years later, he surprised audiences who were used to his romantic dramas and gut-punching action movies, when he starred in the quirky, cross-country drag-queen romp, “To Wong Foo, Thanks for everything! Julie Newmar” (1995).

    In the late 1990s, Swayze experienced several career setbacks including a broken leg suffered while filming “Letters from a Killer” and increasing problems with alcoholism. His father had died of the disease in 1982, and Swayze admitted to lapsing in and out of periods of heavy drinking. His sister had committed suicide in 1994, and it contributed to the tailspin that landed Swayze in rehab. After his release, he and Niemi decided to get away from the Hollywood atmosphere and relocate to a ranch in Texas, even turning down a $6 million dollar offer to do a “Dirty Dancing” sequel. After a time, Swayze returned to work, appearing in some of the more critically-acclaimed films of his career, including the Sundance nominee “The Green Dragon” (2001) and the cult-classic “Donnie Darko” (2001). Back onstage, he played the tap-dancing Billy Flynn in “Chicago” on Broadway, and “Guys and Dolls” at the Piccadilly Theater in London. In 2006, he appeared alongside Kristin-Scott Thomas and Rowan Atkinson in the independent British film, “Keeping Mum,” where he received positive nods for his tongue-in-cheek role as an aging ladies man.

    Due to his high-profile roles in fluffy blockbusters of the ‘80s and ‘90s, Swayze became a bit of a cult icon for the succeeding generation of pop culture hipsters. “Swayze” was transformed into a bona fide adjective in the hip hop world, with “I’m Swayze” meaning “disappeared” or “gone” like his character in “Ghost.” Film parodists “Mystery Science Theater 3000” (Sci-Fi Channel, 1988-1999) included an original song called “Patrick Swayze Christmas” in one of their holiday episodes, with the puppet hosts wishing their viewers “the Swayziest Christmas of them all.” Indie rockers Kane Hodder even cut a song called “I think Patrick Swayze is Sexy,” while, at the same time, The Petition Site.com received signatures of dozens of people who believe “No More Patrick Swayze Movies Should be Made.” Love him or hate him, no one could claim the dancer-turned-actor did not inspire great passion from both his fans and his detractors.

    Profession(s):
    Actor, dancer, singer, songwriter, restaurateur, carpenter, professional skater Sometimes Credited As:
    Patrick Wayne Swayze Family
    brother:Don Swayze (Born in 195 8)
    brother:Sean Kyle Swayze (Born in 1962)
    father:Jesse Swayze (Died in 1982)
    mother:Patsy Swayze (Choreographed films, “Urban Cowboy” (1980) and “Liar’s Moon” (1982); also owned a ballet school)
    sister:Vicky Swayze (Committed suicide c. 1994)
    wife:Lisa Niemi (Born in 1956; met while she was a dance student of his mother’s; married in 1976; played opposite Swayze in the adventure fantasy, “Steel Dawn” (1987))

    Education
    Waltrip High School Houston, TX
    Harkness Ballet School New York, NY
    Joffrey Ballet School New York, NY

    Filmography
    Christmas in Wonderland - ( Wayne Saunders / 2007 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
    Jump - ( Richard Pressburger / 2007 / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
    George and the Dragon - ( Garth / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
    Powder Blue - ( - Cast / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
    Keeping Mum - ( Lance / 2006 / Released / )
    Road House 2 - ( James Dalton / 2006 / Released / )
    The Fox and the Hound 2 - ( Voice of Cash / 2006 / Released / )
    One Last Dance - ( Play as Source Material / 2005 / Released / )
    One Last Dance - ( Producer / 2005 / Released / )
    One Last Dance - ( Travis / 2005 / Released / )
    Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights - ( Dance Class Instructor / 2004 / Released / )
    11:14 - ( Frank / 2003 / Released / )
    Green Dragon - ( Staff Sergeant Jim Lance / 2002 / Released / )
    Waking Up in Reno - ( Roy Kirkendall / 2002 / Released / )
    Donnie Darko - ( Jim Cunningham / 2001 / Released / )
    Get Bruce - ( Himself / 1999 / Released / )
    Black Dog - ( Jack Crews / 1998 / Released / Toho Tawa/Marubeni )
    Tall Tale: The Unbelievable Adventures of Pecos Bill - ( Pecos Bill / 1995 / Released / )
    THREE WISHES - ( Jack / 1995 / Released / )
    To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar - ( Vida / 1995 / Released / )
    Father Hood - ( Jack Charles / 1993 / Released / )
    City of Joy - ( Max Lowe / 1992 / Released / Nippon Herald Films, Inc )
    Point Break - ( Bodhi / 1991 / Released / JVC )
    Dance - ( / 1990 / Released / )
    Ghost - ( Sam Wheat / 1990 / Released / UIP The Film Consortium )
    Next of Kin - ( Truman Gates / 1989 / Released / MPG )
    Road House - ( Dalton / 1989 / Released / )
    Road House - ( Song / 1989 / Released / )
    Road House - ( Song Performer / 1989 / Released / )
    Tiger Warsaw - ( Chuck “Tiger” Warsaw / 1988 / Released / )
    Dirty Dancing - ( Johnny Castle / 1987 / Released / )
    Dirty Dancing - ( Song / 1987 / Released / )
    Dirty Dancing - ( Song Performer / 1987 / Released / )
    Steel Dawn - ( Nomad / 1987 / Released / Lumina Films )
    Youngblood - ( Derek Sutton / 1986 / Released / )
    Grandview, U.S.A. - ( Ernie “Slam” Webster / 1984 / Released / )
    Grandview, U.S.A. - ( Choreographer(- choreography) / 1984 / Released / )
    Red Dawn - ( Jed Eckert / 1984 / Released / )
    The Outsiders - ( Darrel Curtis / 1983 / Released / )
    Uncommon Valor - ( Scott / 1983 / Released / Paramount Pictures )
    Skatetown, USA - ( Ace / 1979 / Released / )

    Optimization for Google

    Search engine optimization is not just to rank in search engines but mainly to achieve a good click through rate from the targeted visitors. This means that your web site should come up in the search results of the search-engines with targeted keywords that are related to your content or theme of your site.

    Not surprisingly, Google optimization is becoming increasingly competitive as more and more companies realize the importance of getting a high ranking here, but it is also one of the most ‘user-friendly’ search engines to work with! Google updates frequently, deep indexes many pages from a website, and is also good at ignoring sites that try to ’spam’ the listings through the use of unscrupulous techniques.

    Points to achieve Higher Google Rank:

    Place keywords in URL:

    The most important elements to insert keywords into are the URL (domain name + path + filename) and title of your web page. Also, a low-level URL is considered more important than a higher level URL.

    Page Titles:

    Pay a lot of attention to the titles of the pages you are trying to get ranked. Don’t target more than two or three keyword phrases. Worry about the proximity and prominence of the main keywords. By that, I mean put your more important words closer to the beginning of the title, in the right order, next to each other and make sure the target keywords are a high percentage (but not 100%) of all the words in the title.

    Google Site Submission:

    Great, you’re all set. Now you should submit your site to Google, right? Not necessarily. Let Google find you. HOW Google finds you can affect your page rank. I don’t mean that there is a standard penalty for submitting to Google. There’s been speculation on that for a while but I have yet to prove it matters.

    Increase Quality Back Links:

    Back link helps our site to be indexed by Search engine faster. That is the first thing for you to know. No matter how good your site is, without any back link from other site, it’s like your site is a great mall in the deep jungle. So hard for people to find and visit your site.

    Google Analytics:

    Using Google Analytics as the only information of the campaigns effect can create a distorted and incorrect picture of what really is taking place. The Urchin software, that is used by Google for their Analytics program, is stripped of many features, the output is delayed and as in forums of webmasters widely discussed full of flaws. Most well known draw-back is the slowing down of the web site, because the JavaScript offered by Google is connecting each time to the Google Server. Well, it is for free, so no claims can be made. So when you have performance problems check also this fact.

    Make Money With Blogs

    Today there are many people in the online business that have used blogging to earn a very good income by doing so. There are many articles and information on the web right now that have many theories on how to make money blogging and that can get very confusing. Here I would like to give you the 7 steps that I use that help me make money from my blogs everyday. These 7 Steps are as follows:

    1. Create an account with clickbank. Clickbank is a commission site that has a database of affiliate products that you can sell to receive a commission from. Choose a product that you would like to promote.

    2. Create a blogger account. Set up your blog so that readers can view your content good. I tend to use the minima lay out as I feel that those blogs can make the best sales.

    3. Create an Ad. Create an ad for the product that you are promoting. Get a cool picture that you can use and host it through a site that you can embed a URL into it. After you get the html code then place that banner ad at the top of your blog.

    4. Keyword research. It is essential that you do keyword research because you need to know what keywords are being searched for in the search engines the most. Choose a common keyword to start with that is relevant to your niche and then search with that word.

    5. Start posing in your blog with the keywords that you have just researched. You should post in your blog at least 3 times a week because this will let the search engines know that it will be updated regularly.

    6. Ping your blog. You should always ping your blog whenever there is a change or update made to your blog. This also helps with the search engines to spider your pages.

    7. Traffic generation. This is crucial if you want people to know that you have a blog open for business. Get the word out there about your blog by using some free traffic techniques like writing articles, social bookmarking and many more.

    So, I have given you my 7 step blueprint on what I follow to make money from blogging. These steps haven’t failed me to this day and hopefully it can bring changes to your blog as well.

    Everything You Need To Know-Game Boy1

    The Game Boy, a handheld game console was released by Nintendo in 1989. The most popular game as Tetris and that sold over three million copies in the US alone. In fact people bought Game Boy to play Tetris. Extremely successful Game Boy has advanced versions the Game Boy Color and the Game Boy Advance both of which have sold 75 million as of 2006.

    The characteristics of Game Boy are:

    • The handheld video game system has interchangeable cartridges.

    • Game Boy has been a leader in the game industry for several years. The leadership was the result of a high quality product that had content especially created for it.

    • The system has high tech liquid crystal display that lent great graphics in black and green. Took gaming to levels it had never seen before.

    • Game Boy was the first to enable multi-player gaming. It had a port through which connections could be made.

    • Players could enjoy the games in full stereo.

    • The Game Boy used disposable AA batteries that allowed 35 hours of game play.

    • The original Game Boy came in different colors: grey, black, green, red, yellow, and clear.

    The classic Game Boy was followed by aversion known as Game Boy Pocket which had all the features but had a black and white display. This was followed by the Game Boy Color or GBC, this had a super processor, was backwards compatible, and had an infra red port that allowed wireless transfer between two systems. Then came the GBA or Game Boy Advance , a full twelve years after the gaming world was gifted the Game Boy Classic. The GBA wove the magic all over again. It had superb graphics, speed, and great quality. Everything a gamer wished for the GBA provided.

    The GBA was succeeded by GBA SP and Game Boy Micro. The Micor is smaller than the I-Pod and is the smallest gaming system ever. The unit plays the full gamut of GBA games but is not backwards compatible.

    Nintendo has kept a hand on the pulse of the gaming market and come out with winners each time. Gaming consoles that are the best and yet affordable. The company has a Game Boy website http://www.nintendo.com/channel/gba that provides answers to every Game Boy fans needs. From health and safety precautions to an online store the website fulfils every need.

    The Game Boy is no ordinary gaming system to many it’s a family tradition.

    i Pod

    ipod.jpgThe iPod touch is a portable media player designed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is the top-of-the-line model in Apple’s iPod family. The product was unveiled to the general public on September 5, 2007 as part of an event dubbed “The Beat Goes On“, featuring the introduction of Cover Flow and Multi-Touch to the iPod line. The iPod touch can be purchased with 8 or 16 GB of flash memory. It also has Wi-Fi and includes Safari, Apple’s web browser. The iPod touch is the first generation of the iPod line to include wireless access to the iTunes Store.The iPod touch also has the capability to detect the current and last 10 songs playing in a Starbucks café within the vicinity.

    The iPod touch’s multi-touch interface is exactly like that of the iPhone. Like the iPhone, the iPod touch includes a physical home button separate from the touch screen. The home screen includes a list of buttons corresponding to the available applications, including Music, Videos, Photos, iTunes, Safari, YouTube, Mail, Maps, and Widgets.The iPod touch comes preloaded with 28 wallpaper photos, some of which are figures from the iPod advertisements.

    Top 5 Google Adwords Campaign Mistakes

    Top 5 Google Adwords Campaign Mistakes

    You have heard or maybe experienced the Adwords horror stories. Mistakes can be quite costly with Google Adwords
    let’s take a look at the most common adwords mistakes newbies make and how they can be avoided.

    1)Poor landing page
    2)Turning on the Content Network
    3)Daily budget too high
    4)Grouping Keywords
    5)bidding too low

    Poor Landing Page

    A decent landing page is a key factor in sales conversions. There are many different styles of pages, and going into
    great detail what makes a good landing page would be a full article itself but basically, organized layout, proper
    use of graphics, getting your message across clearly & no frames are the main components to a quality landing page.
    When using Adwords Google really takes the content of your site as a main factor. Whatever keywords you are
    advertising, you should try to have on your page. Not only will the searcher identify this as relevant information,
    and Google will reward you with a better quality score which can mean higher rankings, cheaper minimum bids and they
    can shave the cost of the clicks down from what you have bid. Google rewards relevancy and Adwords is no exception.

    Turning on the Content Network

    The content network is plagued with click fraud and poor quality traffic. When I started with Adwords I didn’t
    realize this and left the content network on and lost money. That being said, once you have a handle on Adwords you
    can use the content network just make sure to bid very low. Personally I don’t bid over 0.06 cents a click. Some
    people claim that they profit higher and get better sales conversions from the content network than they do with the
    search network. I have never experienced this myself.

    Daily Budget Too High

    Putting the daily budget up higher than the recommended amount used to be recommended by top marketers to increase
    traffic. Recently Google has increased the impressions on campaigns that use this technique. The problem is that the
    increase is on keywords broad match phrases that aren’t targeted very well which leads to a huge spike in conversions
    and a poor CTR. This will hurt your Quality score and can really hinder your campaign’s performance. Another reason
    you want to be careful when raising your daily budget high is sometimes marketers forget that they have done so.
    They might not check their account for a couple of days and when they do they end up blowing through a lot of money.

    Grouping Keywords

    When creating your ad groups you want to use similar keywords in each ad group with at least one keyword the same.
    eg. ad group - electric guitars, keywords:

    electric guitars
    cheap electric guitars
    vintage electric guitars

    The root keyword in the above example is electric guitars and this phrase should be in every keyword you would use in
    this group. The root keyword should also be used in your ad:

    Cheap Electric Guitars
    Save huge on electric guitars
    Huge selection & Free shipping
    http://example.com/guitarstore

    Grouping your ads properly will help you tailor your ad and landing page to your targeted keywords and will help
    Google serve your ads on the keywords you want.

    Bidding Too Low

    Bidding too low can leave you buried at the bottom of the pack getting little exposure. When you do have a visitor
    interested in your products, they will typically keep searching after they have left your website and compare you
    to your competitors. If they have forgotten the name of your website (they usually do) They will most likely do another
    search to find you again, if you are not on the first page they may not dig to the other pages for you even if they
    found you on the 3rd page originally, they may not be willing to do it again people get tired of comparing prices
    and searching after a while and burying yourself may save you money in bids but can also cost you a lot in sales.

    This covers some of the major mistakes and I sincerely hope this article saves people from losing money.

    12 SEO Tips

    12 Tips To Optimize Your Membership Site For Search Engines

    1. Use unique content wherever possible

    PLR and free reprints can be modified to look original to the search engines. To be classed as unique, the copy must be at least 30% different to any other webpage on the internet.
    In addition to free reprints and PLR, it pays to also create content for your membership site from scratch. Outsource this task to a ghostwriter to save time.

    2. Add new content regularly

    To maintain a high page rank with the search engines, and a quality membership site, webmasters need to regularly add new content to their websites. A blog is a great way to add content to your site on a regular basis. Encouraging your members to comment on your blog may give you ideas for follow up blog posts, and will also increase your search engine ranking.

    3. Choose the perfect keywords

    Select specific keyword phrases that are relevant to the webpage you are optimizing rather than general terms. Although general terms draw more searches, there is a lot of competition for them and it will be difficult to get your page a high ranking.

    Specific keyword phrases will get typed in less often, but you will get more targeted traffic and a higher page ranking for these phrases.

    Look at what your competition is doing. Check out at least the top ten results for your keyword phrases on various search engines. Look at the source html codes and meta-tags on your competitors web pages to get some ideas.

    4. Don’t jam in the keywords but consider your keyword density

    The optimal keyword density is unclear, but many recommend aiming for 3% and 7% to get the most traffic without being penalized by the search engines. Keep in mind that both search engines and your readers prefer quality content that flows over keyword stuffed articles.

    5. Put them where they count - keyword prominence

    Prominence refers to where you place your keyword phrases on your webpage. Search engines will put a higher value on keywords near the top of the page, so make sure your first paragraph is keyword optimized as well as all your Title and H1 tags.

    6. Keep them together - keyword proximity

    While you do not have to keep all the words in your keyword phrase together for search engine optimization, keeping them close together will add search engine value.

    7. Don’t forget to vary your keywords - LSI

    In addition to keywords, search engines look for phrases that they expect to see relating to that keyword on the webpage. The presence of these phrases increases your search engine ranking.
    LSI is designed to make sure keywords are used in context and that irrelevant content that is stuffed with keywords is penalized.

    8. Dynamic Linking

    To achieve a high search engine ranking it is important to get other sites to link to your membership site. These will be one way links, or reciprocal links, where you link to another site in return for them linking to you.

    9. Don’t make them stop to ask for directions.

    Structure your site so it’s easy to navigate. If a person can easily find their way, then the search engine spiders will also have an easier time getting around your web pages.

    Make sure your membership site has a site map and that all major pages of your site are easily accessible from your members’ home page.

    10. Captivate with attention grabbing headlines.

    Use informative headlines throughout your webpage content, including your keyword phrases where appropriate.

    11. Tag, you’re it.

    Include descriptive Alt tags on your graphics. These need to make sense and explain what the graphic is, but you’ll want to also include your keywords if possible.

    12. Tag, you’re it again…

    Use descriptive title tags on all of your web pages to show what the page is about. Limit these to 59 characters. Add descriptive description tags to all web pages, and limited to 150 characters.