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Paid Surveys – Take Your Chance to Take Surveys for Cash n initial state, will terminate in a defined end-state. The computational complexity and efficient implementation of the algorithm are important in computing, and this depends on suitable data structures.The Internet has spurred hundreds and probably thousands of sites that offer paid programs through which you can earn great cash and prizes. Paid surveys are among the most popular paid programs that many prefer. Taking surveys for cash is enjoyable and brings you additional income, so it’s worth it to take your chance. Read further to learn why.Paid surveys are a low-budget paid program that allows people to accumulate more substantial earnings by taking a large number of surveys. The logic behind earning with paid surveys is to subscribe to many paid survey companies and take as many surveys as you can. Even though each survey brings you a modest payout – from a couple of dollars to $200, you can still earn a couple of thousand dollars per year. This income will not be substantial, but you can afford an extra purchase or a vacation – a fact that shouldn’t be ignored. The payout from paid surveys may be modest when assessed on a monthly basis, but over a year or two paid surveys can help you extend your wish list in an effortless and fun way.Are there paid surveys for everyone? Sure. If you are afraid that you do not qualify to take surveys, le From wikipedia.org: Informally, the concept of an algorithm is often illustrated by the example of a recipe, although many algorithms are much more complex. Basically, an algorithm is a method, like a recipe, in that by following the steps of an algorithm you are guaranteed to find the solution or the answer, if there is one. Algorithms often have steps that repeat (iterate) or require decisions (such as logic or comparison). Algorithms can be composed to create more complex algori Plumbers and their Mates We were cruising down a local highway, at about 80mph, in our super charged $250,000 sports car, with the top down.Plumbers today are usually far too busy to take time out of their busy work schedule to learn new marketing methods. Yet when a quiet time comes, they often don’t know how to advertise their services better.Or how to market their capabilities better and put themselves on the tendering lists for those bigger and sometimes more profitable jobs.Yet on a jobsite, they usually have a radio on and are listening to either a talk-back programme or music. Yet they could be listening to audio books to learn while they earn.Up until recently, audio books comprised of a broad subject range have not been available. But now they can all be downloaded off the Internet and listened to at their leisure or while earning.When a Plumbers work quietens down, they usually approach their mates. This has worked well and will continue to work well for the foreseeable future. But they aren’t always the best paying work a plumber could be doing.Yet if he was to learn a few new methods and ideas, a plumber could be joint venturing on a range of much bigger jobs. It all comes down to “know-how”.There are some books that have been read for the pas Our white scarves were flapping in the breeze. The highway was four lanes on each side, and clear of all traffic. It was a newly constructed super highway. I had to do it. I put the "pedal to the metal", and pegged the speedometer at 150mph. What a rush that was. As we approached the top of a steep incline, the wheels on my sports car lifted off, and settled smoothly on the downside. It felt as though we were flying for a moment, until, a large Steven Spielberg look-a-like monster, lumbering down the highway, loomed in front of us. I had to slow down very quickly to 75mph. It was a strange looking monster. Its head slowly swayed back and forth, the long mechanical legs strutted like a chicken, sometimes limping first on the left then on the right. Its head swayed left to right, and I could see a broad mechanical smile occasionally. The arms swayed as they would if it were on a power walk. We noticed a license plate hanging on its waddling tail. The plate read MONSTERBOT. We were furious. This dumb looking monster was in our way. We wanted to pass it. We wanted be first on the highway. I literally stood on the gas petal. The surge was very powerful as the speedometer was again pegged just past 150mph, the tachometer pointed like a magnet to 7000rpm. We were able to pull up along side, but we could not pass it. It just looked down at me and smiled a broad monster smile. What is this thing, I thought. Is it some mysterious, new, government experimental project? My sports car was built to pass anything. It was the fastest most powerful sports car built to date. I backed off to 75mph and just watched the license plate sway. As long as this dumb looking monster is in front of me, I will never enjoy the experience of being number one on this super highway again. This silly story is fictional of course. It is my 21st century version of the old Tortoise and Hare tale. The monster is Googlebot. As we all know, Googlebot is a machine that scans, (spiders), the Internet. This amazing invention searches endlessly for new information, i.e. new Websites, new web pages, new keywords/phrases, and new content. Since Googlebot is a machine, it can only "see" certain items. Those items are HTML code. It does not see the color white, or macro media. Gurus of the 20th century have studied Googlebot for years to formulate their theories about how Googlebot's Algorithm* works. *Algorithm, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: In mathematics, computing, linguistics, and related disciplines, an algorithm is a procedure (a finite set of well-defined instructions) for accomplishing some task which, given an initial state, will terminate in a defined end-state. The computational complexity and efficient implementation of the algorithm are important in computing, and this depends on suitable data structures. From wikipedia.org: Informally, the concept of an algorithm is often illustrated by the example of a recipe, although many algorithms are much more complex. Basically, an algorithm is a method, like a recipe, in that by following the steps of an algorithm you are guaranteed to find the solution or the answer, if there is one. Algorithms often have steps that repeat (iterate) or require decisions (such as logic or comparison). Algorithms can be composed to create more complex algorit Why I Quit the Rat Race to Work Harder and Longer ph.I didn't start out dreaming about my own home-based business. I had a good job that paid well, with excellent benefits. This is the kind of job that is becoming increasingly rare in today's job marketHere's a few reasons that were NOT part of my decision to start my own business.1. Your time is your own. This is true, but the fact is that when you work for yourself, there's never enough hours in the day to get everything done2. I can be with my family. Also true. But working for yourself involves discipline. No matter what you do in your business being productive = being paid.3. Unlimited moneymaking potential. Once again, almost all home-based businesses has unlimited potential. You can't pay the rent on potential, however.Nope, the reason why I left a well-paying job to start my own home-based business was traffic. I know. I know. You're thinking, a guy must be crazy to give up a six-figure income for the uncertainty of working for himself in a home-based business.It was taking me two hours each way to get to work in return each day. That was four unproductive hours that I used to come up with some gre It was a strange looking monster. Its head slowly swayed back and forth, the long mechanical legs strutted like a chicken, sometimes limping first on the left then on the right. Its head swayed left to right, and I could see a broad mechanical smile occasionally. The arms swayed as they would if it were on a power walk. We noticed a license plate hanging on its waddling tail. The plate read MONSTERBOT. We were furious. This dumb looking monster was in our way. We wanted to pass it. We wanted be first on the highway. I literally stood on the gas petal. The surge was very powerful as the speedometer was again pegged just past 150mph, the tachometer pointed like a magnet to 7000rpm. We were able to pull up along side, but we could not pass it. It just looked down at me and smiled a broad monster smile. What is this thing, I thought. Is it some mysterious, new, government experimental project? My sports car was built to pass anything. It was the fastest most powerful sports car built to date. I backed off to 75mph and just watched the license plate sway. As long as this dumb looking monster is in front of me, I will never enjoy the experience of being number one on this super highway again. This silly story is fictional of course. It is my 21st century version of the old Tortoise and Hare tale. The monster is Googlebot. As we all know, Googlebot is a machine that scans, (spiders), the Internet. This amazing invention searches endlessly for new information, i.e. new Websites, new web pages, new keywords/phrases, and new content. Since Googlebot is a machine, it can only "see" certain items. Those items are HTML code. It does not see the color white, or macro media. Gurus of the 20th century have studied Googlebot for years to formulate their theories about how Googlebot's Algorithm* works. *Algorithm, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: In mathematics, computing, linguistics, and related disciplines, an algorithm is a procedure (a finite set of well-defined instructions) for accomplishing some task which, given an initial state, will terminate in a defined end-state. The computational complexity and efficient implementation of the algorithm are important in computing, and this depends on suitable data structures. From wikipedia.org: Informally, the concept of an algorithm is often illustrated by the example of a recipe, although many algorithms are much more complex. Basically, an algorithm is a method, like a recipe, in that by following the steps of an algorithm you are guaranteed to find the solution or the answer, if there is one. Algorithms often have steps that repeat (iterate) or require decisions (such as logic or comparison). Algorithms can be composed to create more complex algori The ABC Of Negotiation - The Three Golden Rules To Become A Negotiator Over Night to 7000rpm. We were able to pull up along side, but we could not pass it. It just looked down at me and smiled a broad monster smile. What is this thing, I thought. Is it some mysterious, new, government experimental project?In my 30 years doing negotiations at all levels, I realise that these three rules are really what matter for achieving great results in any type of negotiations. The wonderful thing about these three golden rules is that even unskilled negotiators can win big time using these rules. They are the ABC of negotiation.1) Aim Big 2) Be Patient 3) Concede Small1) Aim BigThis is the realm of Aspiration, Arnold Toynbee once said: “It is a paradoxical but profoundly true and important principle of life that the most likely way to reach a goal is to be aiming not at that goal itself but at some more ambitious goal beyond it.”I visited an Antique shop with my wife the other day and we fancied a great looking Victorian coffee table that was in mint condition.The price tag was £499 and my wife was dying to buy it, the sales man noticed her attachment to the table and naturally wouldn’t budge on the price.I said to him very politely that I am very embarrassed by My sports car was built to pass anything. It was the fastest most powerful sports car built to date. I backed off to 75mph and just watched the license plate sway. As long as this dumb looking monster is in front of me, I will never enjoy the experience of being number one on this super highway again. This silly story is fictional of course. It is my 21st century version of the old Tortoise and Hare tale. The monster is Googlebot. As we all know, Googlebot is a machine that scans, (spiders), the Internet. This amazing invention searches endlessly for new information, i.e. new Websites, new web pages, new keywords/phrases, and new content. Since Googlebot is a machine, it can only "see" certain items. Those items are HTML code. It does not see the color white, or macro media. Gurus of the 20th century have studied Googlebot for years to formulate their theories about how Googlebot's Algorithm* works. *Algorithm, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: In mathematics, computing, linguistics, and related disciplines, an algorithm is a procedure (a finite set of well-defined instructions) for accomplishing some task which, given an initial state, will terminate in a defined end-state. The computational complexity and efficient implementation of the algorithm are important in computing, and this depends on suitable data structures. From wikipedia.org: Informally, the concept of an algorithm is often illustrated by the example of a recipe, although many algorithms are much more complex. Basically, an algorithm is a method, like a recipe, in that by following the steps of an algorithm you are guaranteed to find the solution or the answer, if there is one. Algorithms often have steps that repeat (iterate) or require decisions (such as logic or comparison). Algorithms can be composed to create more complex algori Pick the Best Limousine Service for Your Special Event t is a machine that scans, (spiders), the Internet. This amazing invention searches endlessly for new information, i.e. new Websites, new web pages, new keywords/phrases, and new content. Since Googlebot is a machine, it can only "see" certain items. Those items are HTML code. It does not see the color white, or macro media.If you want to make a special event in your life to be perfect, you have to make sure that every detail is well-organized and planned, one of which is the transportation. Transportation is one of the factors that you have to consider.In booking for limousine service, you have to do it months before in order for you to have the chance to choose the best limousine for your special event. Another reason is that you want to make your special event runs smoothly, so booking early is better.To make your special event perfect, you have to choose the best limousine company that can give you the greatest limousine service. In choosing, there are some factors you need to consider. You have to do some head count; you should know the number of people who will ride the limousine. In doing this, you will be able to determine the type and size of limousine you have to hire. Also in choosing a limousine, you have to consider the comfort and fun it can bring to your passenger. In order to determine the types of limousine to choose from, you can ask the limousine company to give you pictures and details of there limousines.You definitely know that there ar Gurus of the 20th century have studied Googlebot for years to formulate their theories about how Googlebot's Algorithm* works. *Algorithm, From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: In mathematics, computing, linguistics, and related disciplines, an algorithm is a procedure (a finite set of well-defined instructions) for accomplishing some task which, given an initial state, will terminate in a defined end-state. The computational complexity and efficient implementation of the algorithm are important in computing, and this depends on suitable data structures. From wikipedia.org: Informally, the concept of an algorithm is often illustrated by the example of a recipe, although many algorithms are much more complex. Basically, an algorithm is a method, like a recipe, in that by following the steps of an algorithm you are guaranteed to find the solution or the answer, if there is one. Algorithms often have steps that repeat (iterate) or require decisions (such as logic or comparison). Algorithms can be composed to create more complex algori The Ultimate Instant Research Tool n initial state, will terminate in a defined end-state. The computational complexity and efficient implementation of the algorithm are important in computing, and this depends on suitable data structures.You may have heard recently about Google's new product Trends. I read about it in various blogs and feeds so I checked it out. For the first five seconds I just sort of stared at it. "Ok, this is neat, but so what?" I thought. Then it hit me in a huge way.Research, or at least campaign measurement, is vital to understanding the successes and shortcomings in any marketing effort. While sales are the ultimate measure of a campaigns success, Google has developed one heck of an awareness research tool. Let's try this.The all-new Toyota Camry just launched and is big news in perhaps the most competitive automotive segment. It's especially big news if you're Honda, where they rely on the Accord for a good chunk of profits. So, with a $175 million launch behind the Camry, does Honda have anything to worry about? In the old days of 2005, it would have either taken some very deep digging online, or Honda and Toyota would have to wait for the newest Allison-Fisher consumer awareness data. Now in futuristic 2006, awareness can reasonably be tied to search activity. Not all search activity is good for a brand (think automotive recalls), but very From wikipedia.org: Informally, the concept of an algorithm is often illustrated by the example of a recipe, although many algorithms are much more complex. Basically, an algorithm is a method, like a recipe, in that by following the steps of an algorithm you are guaranteed to find the solution or the answer, if there is one. Algorithms often have steps that repeat (iterate) or require decisions (such as logic or comparison). Algorithms can be composed to create more complex algorithms. The concept of an algorithm originated as a means of recording procedures for solving mathematical problems such as finding the common divisor of two numbers or multiplying two numbers. The concept was formalized in 1936 through Alan Turing's Turing machines and Alonzo Church's lambda calculus, which in turn formed the foundation of computer science. Most algorithms can be directly implemented by computer programs; any other algorithms can at least in theory be simulated by computer programs. In many programming languages, algorithms are implemented as functions or procedures. Algorithms can be expressed in many kinds of notation . . . For example, Boolos-Burgess-Jeffrey (2002) (p. 26) give examples of Turing machine programs written as "machine tables" (see more at Turing machine, finite state machine, state transition table), as "flow charts" (see more at state diagram), or as a form of rudimentary machine code or assembly code called "sets of quadruples" (see more at Turing machine). They give a more detailed outline of their "multiplication machine" . . . portions of which are labeled with short natural-language descriptions. Side Note: This is getting very deep. But, I like abstract, creative thought. I did get straight A's in calculus at the University of Arizona. The other courses I took were boring so I quit the University of Arizona and joined the Navy. My SEO theory for the 21st Century is based on Alan Turing's Turing machines and Alonzo Church's lambda calculus. Choice of machine model: ( Again from Wikipedia ) This problem has not been resolved by the mathematics community. There is no "best", or "preferred" model. The Turing machine, while considered the sine qua non* --the indispensable, the ultimate fall-back -- is notoriously opaque when confronted face-to-face. And different problems seem to require different models to study them. Many researchers have observed these problems, for example: *Latin legal term for "without which it could not be" The principal purpose of this paper is to offer a theory which is closely related to Turing's but is more economical in the basic operations" (Wang (1954) p. 63) Enough ground work. Here is my theory based on the turing machine model. I maintain that Googlebot's Algorithm is a mathematical formula based on the permutation calculation, where a x b x c x d . . . X n = total possibilities. Those possibilities are based on best practices SEO, and not in any particular order of importance. ALL these considerations are IMPORTANT: (1) The monster's head motion (website content) (2) The long mechanical legs (alt tags) (3) The monster's limping sometimes left then right (quality relevant external incoming and outgoing links and
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