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Lessons From A Checker Game your primary keyword and then link to it. Here's why.My 9 year old son loves to play the board game Checkers. At one time playing against him was a snap, because he didn’t really understand the concept of the game, he only enjoyed the family time together sharing an activity. However, after much practice and a graduate student of “Checker Camp” directed by his father, he became an expert player. The once short checker game became a long competitive checker tournament. One evening as I was losing horribly, my son asked me why I had not been focusing on the game. I replied that I didn’t feel the need to do such strategic thinking and planning. His response became my ma By their nature, blogs actually are simple text content directories. The blog software only let's you manage that content. Since most blog posts use text links the anchor text is very important. That's why you should include your keywords in them. 3. Very carefully select your blog categories. This strongly depends on the blogging software you us Weak Link of Lean Manufacturing Blogs are indexed fast by search engines. Opinions about the reasons why vary at the moment but I compare blogs with websites and blog posts with webpages.Certainly lean manufacturing is a very good system. It is very effective and efficient. Lean manufacturing concepts outscores almost all the conventional manufacturing concepts by large margins. Lean manufacturing is the system for future.Concept of waste elimination will be much more important in the future. With the population growth, depreciation of available resources, requirement for systems which can utilize the available resources efficiently. Apart from this, wastes in any form are tightly related to the pollution. Pollution and environmental issues are becoming more and more important. Certainly any manu So, in order to score high in the search engines, this is what you should do. 1. Optimize your blog post. Every blog post has to be about one and only one (sub)topic. In that post you should target only one keyword and repeat that keyword several times in the body. You can sprinkle a secondary keyword throughout the text as well, but focus on your primary one. Also that keyword should definitely be in the title of your post. And if you use headers, put it in there too. When writing your posts you always want to present valuable information to your readers while at the same time you want to satisfy the search engines for a certain keyword. Many blog posts are a personal opinion written from the heart, so sometimes that's a dilemma. Here's a little trick I use. I just write my post in a text editor (I use Textpad (http://www.textpad.com/), easy to use, fast splitting of wrapped lines). I then save the post on my hard disk and fire up my tiny little free Keyword Extractor (http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/keyex.htm). That tool immediately shows you which words you have used most. And that will often help to decide which keywords to use. On the other hand, written from the heart is often what searches want to find. So don't overdo it. Use this as a tool. 2. Use links in your blogs. If you use a link in your post, add your primary keyword to the anchor text. You can also turn that the other way around. See if you can find a valuable link for your primary keyword and then link to it. Here's why. By their nature, blogs actually are simple text content directories. The blog software only let's you manage that content. Since most blog posts use text links the anchor text is very important. That's why you should include your keywords in them. 3. Very carefully select your blog categories. This strongly depends on the blogging software you use Making The Bid- No Bid Decision on RFP's times in the body. You can sprinkle a secondary keyword throughout the text as well, but focus on your primary one. Also that keyword should definitely be in the title of your post. And if you use headers, put it in there too.If you have a Request for Proposal that has been issued from a potential or current client company or a government agency, then, first, you have a bid/no bid decision to make.To make this decision you should carefully read the RFP in its entirety. If any information is unclear, usually, the RFP will give information on how to and with whom to communicate with. Guidelines are usually in place concerning people who can be contacted, and the methods of communications, frequently these days it is by email only and the questions and answers are sent to everyone who received the RFP.After reading the RFP, put t When writing your posts you always want to present valuable information to your readers while at the same time you want to satisfy the search engines for a certain keyword. Many blog posts are a personal opinion written from the heart, so sometimes that's a dilemma. Here's a little trick I use. I just write my post in a text editor (I use Textpad (http://www.textpad.com/), easy to use, fast splitting of wrapped lines). I then save the post on my hard disk and fire up my tiny little free Keyword Extractor (http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/keyex.htm). That tool immediately shows you which words you have used most. And that will often help to decide which keywords to use. On the other hand, written from the heart is often what searches want to find. So don't overdo it. Use this as a tool. 2. Use links in your blogs. If you use a link in your post, add your primary keyword to the anchor text. You can also turn that the other way around. See if you can find a valuable link for your primary keyword and then link to it. Here's why. By their nature, blogs actually are simple text content directories. The blog software only let's you manage that content. Since most blog posts use text links the anchor text is very important. That's why you should include your keywords in them. 3. Very carefully select your blog categories. This strongly depends on the blogging software you us Using Article Marketing To Promote Your Website posts are a personal opinion written from the heart, so sometimes that's a dilemma. Here's a little trick I use.Are you an expert on a particular subject?Do you have a website?Would you like to increase visitor traffic to your website?If you answered yes to these questions then article marketing may be for you.Building links to your website is a very important factor in gaining not only traffic but also a higher search engine placement. In today’s internet world it is increasingly difficult to get good traffic to your site if any.Consider the number of actual pages that are now available on the internet (Billions) and you suddenly realise that maybe your site may never be seen by anyone other than you I just write my post in a text editor (I use Textpad (http://www.textpad.com/), easy to use, fast splitting of wrapped lines). I then save the post on my hard disk and fire up my tiny little free Keyword Extractor (http://www.analogx.com/contents/download/network/keyex.htm). That tool immediately shows you which words you have used most. And that will often help to decide which keywords to use. On the other hand, written from the heart is often what searches want to find. So don't overdo it. Use this as a tool. 2. Use links in your blogs. If you use a link in your post, add your primary keyword to the anchor text. You can also turn that the other way around. See if you can find a valuable link for your primary keyword and then link to it. Here's why. By their nature, blogs actually are simple text content directories. The blog software only let's you manage that content. Since most blog posts use text links the anchor text is very important. That's why you should include your keywords in them. 3. Very carefully select your blog categories. This strongly depends on the blogging software you us When You Care the Least - You Do The Best y shows you which words you have used most. And that will often help to decide which keywords to use. On the other hand, written from the heart is often what searches want to find. So don't overdo it. Use this as a tool.Let’s say you’re on a sales call.And in the back of your mind, you don’t care. Which is not to say you’re apathetic. It’s just that you’re relaxed. With yourself. With your product. With your prospect. So, you “don’t care” insofar as you’re not negatively affected by the thought of failure.If I don’t make the sale, no biggie, you think. You do the best you can, be yourself, and if you close the deal, great. If not, it’s cool. Onto the next prospect!So, what often happens?That’s right. You make the sale.Because when you care the least, you do the best. 2. Use links in your blogs. If you use a link in your post, add your primary keyword to the anchor text. You can also turn that the other way around. See if you can find a valuable link for your primary keyword and then link to it. Here's why. By their nature, blogs actually are simple text content directories. The blog software only let's you manage that content. Since most blog posts use text links the anchor text is very important. That's why you should include your keywords in them. 3. Very carefully select your blog categories. This strongly depends on the blogging software you us To Market your Small Business, Get Out of the Crowd your primary keyword and then link to it. Here's why.Most Americans like to be viewed as individuals. We don't want to be seen as "just like" anyone else, because we're not. So why do so many businesses advertise their services just like everyone else?One theory is that most people don't study copywriting or hire a copywriter. They depend upon the folks at the newspaper or the yellow pages ad salesman to tell them what should be included in their ads. They mistakenly believe that those folks are experts who will help them build their business.Of course those people have no knowledge of the business or what it offers -- and most of them have no training in ma By their nature, blogs actually are simple text content directories. The blog software only let's you manage that content. Since most blog posts use text links the anchor text is very important. That's why you should include your keywords in them. 3. Very carefully select your blog categories. This strongly depends on the blogging software you use, but at some point your posts will get archived into categories. This is a very powerful feature, because it's like having a subdirectory or a subdomain on your website containing text about the same (sub)topic. You therefore should select your categories carefully. They should be closely related to eachother. There's a natural tendency to keep adding categories as you write new posts about other topics, but don't go overboard. It's sometimes better to start a new blog than keep adding categories. 4. Define your blog theme. This is a bit vague, because it shouldn't be too broad or too narrow. It's very difficult to outline the borders here, but you can use the number of categories as a rule of thumb. You see, you can't cover all topics in one blog. So if you're about to add a new category that is somewhat unrelated, think about it. Maybe it's just better to start a new blog. 5. Link your blog to your websites v.v. People often forget that it's the linking that makes the Internet work. Linking all your sites, even the free ones, together can boost your link popularity. Since blogs are a lot of fun you sometimes forget to link to and from them. Don't let this happen to you. At the bottom of every page on www.AnOwnSite.com you can see the sites I operate. And yes, they link to eachother. Also do not forget to link from your blog to some important pages of your own site containing valuable information. Blogging is quite anonymous and that's certainly the case with the feeds involved. You don't know who's reading your post in a feed reader. When you have links in it pointing to your site that can boost your t
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