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why clear writing means aiming for the lowest common denominator and then some

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

by Philip Yaffe Some people have experiences early in life that seem to have nothing to do with their intended careers but later turn out to be crucial. I am one of those lucky people. I graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) in 1965 with a degree in mathematics and no intention of becoming a professional expository (non-fiction) writer. Immediately following graduating, I spent two years as a math and physics teacher in Tanzania, East Africa. After being stationed several months in a mud-hut village, I was posted to a rather more developed location with electricity, running water and other modern conveniences. A colleague of mine still in the bush had an excellent idea. Since most people in rural villages hardly ever left their villages, he thought it a good idea to take his brightest students on a tour of the country to get a feeling of what this new, developing nation was all about. The first stop was my place. I asked the boy (he was 14 years old) what he really wanted to do while he was in my house. “I want to take a hot running shower,” he replied. This, of course, was not just a luxury in his home village; it was not even a possibility. A shower there meant filling a jerry can with water, heating it on an open fire, then pouring it over your head. We had some friends near by we wanted to visit. I took the boy into the bathroom and meticulously showed him how to regulate the butane tank (no central heating in my house), how to adjust the temperature and water flow, how to position the shower head, etc. “Now, when you are finished, I want you turn everything off and go to go to bed,” I said. We then set off down the road. About a half hour later, I thought it a good idea come back and check up on him. I went into the bathroom and I was pleased to see that he had correctly turned off both the water and the butane exactly as I had shown him. The light was still on in his room, so I went over to say goodnight. When I opened the door, I saw this poor kid lying on the bed with his hands over his eyes trying to sleep. Then it hit me. I had shown everything to him except the most obvious - how to turn off the light! He of course knew about electric lights, theoretically, but he had never actually seen one. His experience was with kerosene lanterns, which you turn off by blowing out the flame. If you have never actually used an electric light, there is no obvious connection between that button on the wall and that brilliant bulb on the ceiling. The poor kid simply didn’t have a clue. More importantly, I simply didn’t have a clue either. As meticulous as I thought I had been, it just never occurred to me that I had failed to give him adequate instructions. I had a number of such experiences in Tanzania, none of which had anything to do with lack of intelligence. Because of fierce competition to get into school in the first place (the country hardly had any schools), these students were not just intelligent, they were the cream of the crop. Why Simplification Isn’t “Dumbing-down” Someone once said: “Nothing is so simple that it can’t be misunderstood.” I have always tried to live by this maxim, with my experiences in Tanzania as a constant reminder to simplify to the extreme. But the objection can be raised: “Isn’t aiming at the lowest common denominator patronizing?” Yes it is, but mainly in the mind of the writer, not the reader. The fact is, no matter how hard you try, you can never know for certain what each individual reader knows and doesn’t know about your topic. What you can know for certain is that if you say something they don’t understand, you will lose some (if not all) of their attention. It is of course necessary to make some assumptions about your readers’ level of understanding. However, you should make as few as possible. Those readers who are already knowledgeable about what a particular section of text is saying will either skip it or appreciate the reminder. Those who are less knowledgeable will be grateful for your clear explanation. Throughout my 40-year career as a professional writer, I have produced press releases, sales brochures, speeches, instruction manuals, training programs, etc. I can recall no occasion where someone complained that my text was “too simple”. However, I distinctly recall several occasions where someone said, “I thought this subject would be extremely difficult, but I understood everything you wrote. How did you do it?” Now you know; it was by aiming for the lowest common denominator - and then some. Philip Yaffe is a former reporter/feature writer with The Wall Street Journal and a marketing communication consultant. He currently teaches a course and conducts workshops in good writing and good speaking in Brussels, Belgium. His recently published book In the “I” of the Storm: the Simple Secrets of Writing & Speaking (Almost) like a Professional is available from Story Publishers in Ghent, Belgium (storypublishers.be) and Amazon (amazon.com). For further information, contact: Philip Yaffe Brussels, Belgium Tel: +32 (0)2 660 0405 Email: phil.yaffeyahoo.com, phil.yaffegmail.com

importance of fresh content in seo

Monday, May 29th, 2006

Writing fresh content for the website is vital for those who are engaged in the web business. Web business is fruitful and beneficial means of promoting an organization. It is cost-effective and less time consuming as compared to other forms of promotional means. The Web content requires continuous updates and unique material on the Internet. An entrepreneur should post relevant, current and interesting content on the Internet. This fresh content is also instrumental in establishing your position as an expert over the Internet. In this way, a marketer can enhance the business of the corporation constructively. What is fresh content in SEO and its importance? In Search Engine Optimization process, creating and publishing fresh content has great importance. Authentic and reliable content can bring the website of the marketer to the first few pages of the popular web portals. An entrepreneur can create blog, website, publish article and much more to promote the content on the Internet. While writing content you can use keywords. The use of keywords in the articles make the web portals consider its relevance. The article or the content should not be stuffed with keywords. Proper use of keywords in appropriate places can help you prepare keyword rich content. One can make use of keywords in the title, first paragraph and last paragraph. Using keywords in the body of the content can cause the problem of keyword stuffing. Many article directories do not accept the article as they find too many keywords used in the article. However, for the website it is vital for you to use keywords more as compared to articles. The search engines are able to recognize the relevance of the article or website if commonly used keywords are used in the content. This fetches you higher page ranking in the web portals. The more you publish the content on the Internet, the more number of back links are provided. These back links direct the web portals towards your company website. This is another way obtaining higher page ranking and becoming accessible to the customers. Appropriate use of unique, relevant and informative content catering to the needs of the customers establishes your online reputation. This allures customers towards your business and you can increase sales and profits of the company easily. Myself webmaster of quickarticlepro.com providing article writer, technical article writer, professional content writer and article submitter for writing and submitting articles for your websites.

graphology at home lesson 19 know anyone instantly

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

Graphology in a nutshell… • How Do You Cross Your ‘t’s and Dot Your ‘i’s? 1 cross evenly balanced= attention to details 2 cross to right= quick, aggressive 3 cross and dot to left= conflict with father’s ideals or prefers mother’s; hesitation; difficulty in making decisions 4 cross missing=absent-mindedness; becomes preoccupied; inattention to details 5 cross ascending=desire to improve situation 6 cross descending=belligerence 7 cross descending with pressure=belligerence/confidence 8 cross low=composed 9 cross pointed=sharp-tongue; harshly critical personality 10 cross heavy and pointed=determination/sarcasm 11 cross thin then thick=savagery 12 cross light=lack of confidence 13 cross heavy=confidence; self-reliant 14 cross heavy and down stroke light=This type of writing usually reflects mother as dominant figure in child’s life, be this for the positive or negative. In the rare instances that the writer’s father is actually the dominant parent, it is always only in a negative sense (cruel, missing or dead). 15 cross long and heavy=determination/confidence 16 cross very long=determination/drive 17 cross very short=suppression; withholds ideas, desires or feelings from consciousness 18 cross hooked=resolute; has or shows a fixed firm purpose 19 cross incurving=envious; desire for the possessions of others 20 cross convex shaped=self-restraint 21 cross concave shaped=fickleness; inconstant 22 cross wavy=sense of fun 23 cross/dot joins following letter=clever linking up of ideas 24 all punctuation marks exactly placed=attention to minute details; memory; power of reproducing past impressions; recall; frequently brings back the awareness of specific situations; strong adherence to details 25 dot like arrow=cranky; irritable 26 dot curved as ‘laughing mouth’=witty; cleverly amusing 27 dot as arc to right=attentiveness; heedful 28 dot ‘muddy’=”physical”/depression 29 dot round and exactly placed=goes by the rule 30 cross very hooked=very resolute; has or shows a very fixed firm purpose • What Type of Writing Do You Have? 1 school-copy; Palmer script=adherence to tradition; conventionality; customary practice 2 round= soft manner; subdued, easily suppressed, influenced, imposed upon 3 garland shaped=flexibility; willing to yield 4 angular shaped=rigid; stiff; inflexible 5 extremely angular shaped=extremely rigid; inflexible 6 thready shaped=non-committal; does not easily reveal position or purpose; intuition into the activity of others; at times, hysteria 7 legible=understandable; easily understood by others 8 Illegible=difficult to understand 9 graceful=elegance 10 ungraceful=inconsistent moods 11 inharmonious, graceless forms=lack of mental organization 12 ugly writing=ugly character 13 deteriorated= ill-health 14 shaky=instability (physical and/or emotional) 15 simplified; unembellished= intelligence 16 speedy; crosses and/or dots right of stem= quick personality 17 slow; crosses and/or dots left of stem=slow reactions 18 very round=very soft manner; subdued; very easily impressed, influenced or imposed upon 19 extremely angular and large=extremely rigid/pride 20 slow and curved= gentleness; mild; tender • Are Your Capital Letters Tall, Small, etc? 1 printed= intelligence and culture 2 large= pride; delight or satisfaction in achievements, possessions, vanity, etc. 3 very large=extreme pride/conceit 4 small=modesty; behaves according to a standard of what is proper 5 small sized capital (personal pronoun) I=unassuming; not bold or forward 6 flourished=exhibitionism 7 small and low placed cross bar=humble 8 simple looking and low placed cross bar=humility; very unassuming; total lack of boldness; not at all forward 9 ugly, coarse=offensive; provocative 10 with hooks=self-centeredness; concerned mainly with own affairs 11 endstroke going through capital of name=disappointed with self 12 no capitals, especially by name=poor self-regard 13 both oval parts of capital I (in script) approximately same size (see arrows)= appears that both parents effected the child equally 14 top part of capital I (in script) twisted or angular shaped (see arrow)= apparent parental conflict 15 bottom part of capital I (in script) twisted or angular shaped (see arrow) = apparent parental conflict 16 large and unusual=megalomania; delusions of grandeur 17 large and unflourished or inflated=pride, vanity, exhibitionism • How Do You Shape Your Small Letters? 1 printed= intelligence and culture 2 square shaped= building capability; constructiveness 3 bottoms of letters angular shaped=piercing, sharp personality 4 extremely ornamented= mental confusion 5 musical notes=personality of composer 6 figure shaped= mathematical aptitude; numerically adept 7 different shape of same letter= likes variety 8 size of same small letters, a, c, e, etc; varies=vacillating 9 d looped=susceptible, especially to flattery 10 Greek d=good taste; cultured 11 e shaped as two concave arcs to right=surveillance; good at watching over others 12 g shaped as figure 8=mental speed 13 humps of m same height=balance; mental/emotional equilibrium 14 first hump of m much higher than second=condescending; can treat others with insufficient dignity 15 p made as simple stroke=liveliness 16 v covering word=protective; shelters 17 exceedingly heavy downstrokes (notice arrows)= authority figure • How Do You Slant Your Writing? When you superimpose your writing on the chart below, it will probably correspond to one particular slant. 1 very reclined slant to the left=very cold character (cold-heartedness). In the majority of people, this type of writing reflects the mother as the dominant figure in the child’s life, whether this is for the positive or the negative. In the rare instance, when the father is the dominant figure in the child’s life, it is always only in the negative sense (cruel, missing or dead); authority figure 2 reclined slant to the left=cold character; very cold (mother usually dominant figure in child’s life 3 vertical slant of writing= cool character; authority figure 4 inclined slant of writing to the right=warm nature; friendly, loving and ardent 5 very inclined slant of writing to the right=very warm nature; very friendly, loving and ardent 6 slant of writing angle frequently changes= moodiness; uncertain temperament • What Type of Writing Pressure Do You Exert? 1 heavy=forcefulness; compelling 2 pasty=sensuousness; easily affected through the senses 3 heavy and pasty=forcefulness; compelling; sensuousness; easily affected through the senses 4 light=passive; mentally and/or physically unenthusiastic 5 very light=very passive; extremely unenthusiastic, physically and/or mentally 6 extremely light=ill-health (physical and/or mental); physical or mental weakness 7 even pressure throughout writing= steadiness; not given to sudden changes in behavior, loyalty or disposition 8 uneven pressure throughout writing=unsteady; can be erratic in habits, purpose and behavior • Does Your Writing Ascend or Descend? 1 level base line of writing=straightforwardness; upright and frank 2 ascending base line=aspiration/”up”; ardent desire for advancement 3 descending base line= fatigue (physical and/or mental); depression; pessimism; looks on the dark side of things 4 wavy base line of writing=deviousness; roundabout; not ’straight’ 5 base line of writing first descends then straightens= initial skepticism rectified; perseverance; persistent in any business or enterprise undertaken • Are Your Small Letters Large or Small? Compare your small letters, a,c,e,i,m,n,o,r,s,u,v,w and x with the following: 1 large=pride, sociability, love of grandeur 2 very large= love of grandeur/exceedingly proud 3 large and ’strange’=megalomania; eerie 4 small=humility 5 very small=low self-worth 6 small and light=humility/passive 7 small and cramped= pettiness/restricted • How Much Writing Space Do You Take? 1 wide spacing between words=aesthetic judgment; sense of beauty; social poise 2 wide spacing between letters and words=aesthetic judgment; sense of beauty; social poise; unselfish 3 generally wide spacing=aesthetic judgment; social poise; sense of beauty 4 generally uneven spacing=poor social judgment 5 irregular spacing between words=inconsistent social judgment 6 poor spacing; upperlengths of letters below intrude into line above=poor social behavior 7 cramped=restricted; restrained; confined 8 words and lines not entangled= clearminded 9 words and lines entangled= confusion; muddleheadedness; blundering • Do You Connect or Disconnect Your Writing? 1letters connected=decisions based more upon facts than intuition 2 letters and words connected=stubbornness; does not easily yield, obey or comply 3 disconnections between letters=intuitiveness; instantaneous comprehension without conscious use of reasoning; intuitiveness plays major role in decision making process 4 complete disconnection of letters throughout writing=impractical/moody 5 shaky connections=trembling; feels great fear or anxiety; can shake involuntarily • What Type of Beginning Stroke, Endstroke, Upstroke, Downstroke & Cross-stroke Do You Use? 1 long ascending stroke under initial letter=grates on peoples nerves 2 beginning stroke inturned= egotism; excessive reference to and concern with self; selfishness/greed 3 no beginning stroke= to the point 4 endstroke extended rightward = sympathetic; feels compassion for others 5 endstroke very heavy =very inhumane; lacks characteristics normal to human beings; extremely unfeeling and hard-hearted 6 endstroke ascends to right= challenging; frequently objects to the accuracy of given statements or situations 7 downstroke descends to right=unresolved father protest 8 endstroke descending and pointed=sadistic; gets pleasure from mistreating or hurting others 9 break in downstroke and pointed (see arrows) = physical (localized) ailment 10 endstroke thickens=becomes inhumane 11 club-shaped endstroke=inhumane; battering 12 weak endstroke descending to right=weakness; lacking in force 13 endstroke hooked back=egotism, greed, possessiveness 14 endstroke turned back=egotistic; greed; selfishness 15 no endstroke=short with others 16 firm downstrokes (see arrows)= adamant; unyielding 17 exceedingly heavy down strokes (see arrow)= authority figure; being fond of giving orders 18 exceedingly heavy cross strokes and weak down strokes (see arrows)= lack of positive father image 19 endstroke heavy, descending and pointed=inhumane; sadistic 20 heavy pressure on upstroke (see arrow)= symptom of physical disease (malfunction) • What Type of Margins Do You Form? 1 even margins, left, right, top and bottom=organized character 2 left and right margins uneven=changeable; having the quality of seeking diversity 3 left margin widens as it descends=enthusiasm, unthrifty 4 very wide margins, left, right, top and bottom=withdrawn; taste; sense of beauty and color • Are Your ‘a’s & ‘o’s Opened or Closed? 1 a’s and o’s open at top (see arrows) = open; revealing 2 a’s and o’s very open at top (see arrow) = very open; very revealing 3 a’s and o’s usually open at top, sometimes closed=sufficiently open and can keep a secret 4 a’s and o’s closed at top= secretiveness; tendency to conceal thoughts, feelings from others 5 a’s and o’s usually closed at top, sometimes open=usually secretive; rarely reveals about personal life, except for those very close; occasionally open 6 a’s and o’s knotted at top (see arrow) = very secretive; extremely unrevealing-particularly about self 7 a’s and o’s open at bottom (see arrows) = deceitfulness; fraudulent; dishonesty; lying; embezzler; not to be trusted; double dealing; hypocrisy • Which Unique Area of Your Writing Do You Stress? 1 long upper strokes=pride/assertiveness 2 unizonal letters,a,c,e,i,m,n,o,r,s,u,v,w and x uneven=vacillating; wavers; shows indecision; inconsistent 3 large unizonal letters=sociability 4 very large unizonal letters=insistent upon having own way/exceeding sociability 5 small unizonal letters=ability to focus 6 size of unizonal letters even= consistent 7 size of unizonal letters diminish toward end=wiggles out of difficult situations 8 size of unizonal letters grow larger toward end=undiplomatic; poorly skilled in dealing with people 9 g upstroke crosses at beginning of downstroke (see arrows) = satisfied with sexuality; sexually balanced 10 g upstroke crosses very low on downstroke (see arrow)= sexually frustrated 11 gentle, even loops=kindness; pleasant 12 underlength loops, ( f,g, j, p, q, y, z) inflated=extremely pleasure oriented 13 underlength loops very long= great physical/sexual interest; very strong sexual interest 14 long underlength extensions on g and y (not looped)= strong physical/sexual interests 15 loop of g and y short=minimal sexual interest; undersexed; limited sexual interest 16 loops of g and y short and narrow=possible loss of energy or stamina 17 g and y double looped=strange habits 18 g and y pointed at bottom like blade=domestic tyranny (caused by sexual disappointment) 19 long, triangular lower loop=requires a solid material basis 20 g or y strokes swing to right instead of to left=extreme positive/negative reactions to others 21 bottom loop of g drifts leftward= needs mothering (especially with male writer) 22 lasso loops=philosophically constructive; poetic taste 23 g open at bottom= avoidance of sexual responsibility 24 ink-filled letters, especially lower loops=extremely sensuous; lustful 25 letter p made as simple stroke=strong physical/sexual interests; usually sports minded 26 underlengths distorted=sexual perversion; sexual deviation; prurient interests • How Do You Sign Your Name? 1 large, unflourished signature=self-pride 2 flourish in signature=ostentatiousness; displays things dictated by vanity, intended to invite praise or flattery 3 ascending signature=hopefulness 4 descending signature=hopelessness 5 capital of first name larger than capital of surname=considers self on higher level than father 6 signature left of text= withdrawal; frequently retreats from social gatherings 7 signature with line covering it= self-protectiveness; self-defense 8 signature underlined= pride/self-confidence 9 endstroke underlining signature=poise; “smug”; ease and dignity of manner 10 endstroke enclosing signature=self-protectiveness; self-defense; need to be protected 11 capital of first name smaller than capital of surname=considers self on lower level than father 12 capital of married woman’s first name, larger than capital of surname, especially when ‘Mrs.’ is disregarded=considers self on higher level than husband (especially when the title “Mrs.” is missing) • Miscellaneous Points 1 unnecessary punctuation=unnecessary need to call attention to insignificant details 2 missing letters=false presentation of facts 3 figures that can be mistaken for others=lack of clarity in money matters 4 deteriorated; falling apart=failing health 5 dim spots; blurry spots; breaks in downstrokes=physical (localized) ailment 6 bead-like dots=ill-health (physical and/or mental) 7 end of word suddenly drops=despair; loss of hope 8 curved in, indented=physical deficiency/malfunction; symptom of physical disease 9 feather-like writing= ill-health (physical and/or mental); physical weakness/unbalanced mind About The Author: Joel Engel is the author of “Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught” (Penguin Books) careertest.ws .learngraphology.com If you would like to view the images to this article, please send a blank email to engraphnetvision.net.il

cause and effect essay writing help

Friday, May 26th, 2006

The word Essay is defined as “a literary composition on any subject.” Properly speaking, it is a written composition giving expression to one’s own personal ideas or opinions on same topic. It should be good to remember that the word essay means, literally, an attempt. The essays you write at school are trial exercises or “attempts” to express your thoughts in good English. Now, what are the points we should keep in mind for writing a good essay? 1) Unity-An essay must be a unity, developing one theme with a definite purpose. The subject must be clearly defined in the mind and kept in view throughout. Nothing that is not relevant to it should be admitted to the essay. To it should be admitted to the essay. 2) Order-The essay should follow a certain ordered line of thought and come to a definite conclusion. It should not consist of haphazard reflections put down anyhow. There should be not only unity of subject but also unity of treatment. Hence there is the necessity for thinking out a line of thought before beginning to write. 3) Style-the style of an essay should be dignified and literary. Slang, colloquial terms needed to be avoided in an essay. At the same time it is a mistake to make an essay an attempt of any fancy writing. The language and sentence construction should be simple, direct and natural. The secret of clear essay writing help is definitely clear thinking. 4) The Personal Touch-An essay should reveal the personal feelings and opinions of the writer. It should have its individuality in it. Strictly speaking, help writing an essay is a composition giving expression to one’s personal ideas or opinions on a subject. If this personal touch is lost, the essay would appear to be colorless and devoid of any individuality. To sum up, an essay must be a unity, treating in an orderly manner of one subject; it should be concisely written and not too long, and the style should be simple, direct and clear; and it should have individuality, or reflect the personal touch of the writer. Three features necessary in a good essay are-1) suitable subject matter,2) proper arrangement and 3) adequate power of expression. Point 3 is applicable to most forms of writing like writing short stories, reviews, and reports. About The Author: Lisa Logan is a professional Educational Consultant and helping the students to accomplish their educational projects essay writing since many years. She got a vast experience in her field and is ready to help students with her skills and knowledge.

benefits advantages in tracking your emails with mailtracking

Friday, May 26th, 2006

I’m going to tell you about a great service I use a lot and I’d like to see you use it too. Its free and it has lots of benefits and advantages. It is to be found at Mail Tracking and once you sign up for it and start using it you will understand its benefits real well. I’m going to tell you about a great service I use a lot and I’d like to see you use it too. Its free and it has lots of benefits and advantages. It is to be found at Mail Tracking and once you sign up for it and start using it you will understand its benefits real well. If you use it and send me an email (for example) you will get a report back that tells you when I opened your email, how long it took me to read it and if I open it, read it and close it then open it again later it wil also tell you that. If I were to forward your email to anyone else it would tell you I did that, when that person opened it and how long they took to read it. There are other bells and whistles too. You can do a pretty fair job of customization once you get into the configuration menus. The one thing you want to watch out for is that you don’t demand that I send you an email receipt for opening your emails. Some of you do that now and I never hit the send button. The reason I don’t acknowledge receipt is that my firewall won’t let me do it for some strange reason. With mailtracking you don’t need that because you are going to get a receipt anyway. Now then, let me explain the whys and wherefores bit more. Let us assume that you send me an email and I don’t answer it. Why would I ignore your emails? Well, I usually wouldn’t but sometimes when deleting some to the junk emails I get a “key bounce” effect and more than one email gets deleted. The one that got unintentionly deleted might very well have been your email. I probably would not have any way of responding to you since I don’t keep email address books because of the virus problems. Then maybe I don’t get back to you because I’m extremely busy from time to time and your email gets shoved down the stack of constantly incoming emails and goes by unnoticed, and you don’t get the service we both want you to have. Now then, with mail tracking you know exactly when I opened your email or if I didn’t even open it. You know that I want to give you the very best service possible and you know that I want to get your email answered within 24 hours if at all possible. That means that if I don’t answer you within 24 hours something has gone wrong. What might have gone wrong? As we all know, anything can go wrong with email. You make a typo and I don’t get it but for whatever reason you don’t get a mailer daemon return from it, So there you sit, getting madder by the hour. And I am oblivious to what has happened. If you use mailtracking.com service lots of that frustration can be eliminated. You can send me another email if I don’t answer within 24 hours so you can be sure to get my attention and some action going for you. If I open the email you will know when I opened it and if I don’t get back to you within 24 hours you will know it is time to start calling me or asking me what for and why. Use it for sending email to other businesses for the same reasons. And use it with friends, relatives and whoever for the same reasons. It isn’t about trying to track them down or stalk anyone although you could come pretty close with the pro version I use. I could not use it to find your house and actually drive right up to your front door except by accident. In order to actually do that I would have to know your actual address but lacking that I could drive right up to your door, sit there in front of your house and look around me and wonder which house was really yours and not know I was sitting right in front of it. And why on earth would I want to do that anyway? I use it because I want to know that you got what I sent you and so why wouldn’t you use it for the same reason? I think it can be used when sending payments by paypal too. I’d like you to start trying to use it when sending in a payment. That would make sure you sent it to bbauer1netzero.net and not to bbauernetzero.com or some other bad address and if you did that you would have a way to track the mistake and get your money back faster so you can send it to the right address. You don’t even have to sign up for their service to start using it. All you have to do is send an email to someone such as ceocreditwrench.mailtracking.com and mailtracker will immediately pick up on that and send you back a confirmation telling you that they opened a free temporary account for you. Then you can follow the links in that and go sign up and customize your settings and start using it. Their pro version is only about $40 a year and I think that is well worth it when you send out as many emails as I do. Security and service are important to all of us and this tool heightens both of those a whole lot. Get it and try it. I think you will like it. Did you find this article useful? For more useful tips and hints, points to ponder and keep in mind, techniques, and insights pertaining to Internet Business, do please browse for more information at our websites. .allhottips.com .bookstoretoday.com

what is seo copywriting

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

SEO Copywriting or in other words Search Engine Optimization copywriting is the name given to the art or technique of writing search engine friendly content. The technique adopted by SEO Copywriters involves writing certain text made viewable on any web page that is not only interesting to go through but also incorporates specific search terms called keywords or key phrases based on which that web page could be searched on various search engines. SEO Copywriting can be done or various elements of a web page in order to make the page most search engine friendly. These elements include title, alt text, main description as well as keyword tags. Importance of SEO Copywriting. The main idea behind writing SEO copy or Copywriting is to enable to boost the ranking or positioning of the website based on targeted search items for which it has been written for on leading search engines. Search Engines are always on a look out for fresh and genuine content pages. So, if your website has genuine content pages incorporated with competitive keywords or phrases in the right position, then your website has a better chance of being positioned in a search engine as well as detected if a search is performed based on those keywords or phrases. SEO Copywriters experts are of the view that in order to make search engine friendly content on a website effective, targeted keyword or phrase should be mentioned once or twice. These keywords or phrases have to be strategically placed if it has to be detected easily by a search engine. The more number of words in the content the more number of times the key phrase has to be repeated. The ideal keyword density should always be around 3 to 4% otherwise search engines may discard the page altogether. Effective SEO Copywriting usually works for a website to boost its ranking. If the keywords are strategically placed then the possibilities of having the site ranked further up the list is more on search engines. In case you require optimized pages for your website and are not sure about SEO content to be placed on it, then it is always better to consult an expert or an online company which offers copywriting services. Certain websites like .icopywriters.com offer a wide range of services to cater to the needs of clients and customers who seek effective SEO Copywriters for their website. Search engines run on certain algorithms, which keep changing. If you have your website positioned well on certain search engines based on SEO content pages and wish to maintain its ranking there, then it is imperative for you to keep changing the content on your website as search engines are always on a look out for fresh and genuine content. In such circumstances again you would require the services of a professional company like .icopywriters.com. It’s a competition out there and the race to reach the top depends upon a number of factors. Effective SEO Copywriting forms an important and integral part of your online marketing. So, if your website does not have SEO friendly content then its high time that you should turn to a professional company which offers dependable copywriting services. Article submitted by Mohit Puri, Online marketing consultant and offering copywriters consultancy for SEO Copywriters, Website Copywriting, Advertising Copywriting at .icopywriters.com

for the bride to be

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Nothing is so overwhelming than getting married. So after all “The helpful” family advise, you then seek the advice of your friends. Bridal guide is a great place to start. Bridal Guide is a bridal magazine and travel guide combined into one. The Bridal Guide covers a wide range of topics like planning budget weddings, lavish receptions, health, beauty, fashion, and setting up your new home. The section titled “Honeymoon and Destination Wedding Guide” contains information about locations in the US and abroad, tips, and testimonials from newly wedded couples. It is a visual treat to pour over pages of exotic locations. Whether this is your first or fourth wedding, this wedding magazine has a little something for everyone and it will definitely prove to be better than many of its counterparts. This magazine has some fantastic wedding planning ideas. They have wedding questions and answers that are very helpful. For more information about Bridal Guide Magazine subscriptions visit .magazinearena.com or For The Bride To Be cheap They even have wedding stories and wedding favor ideas. The good thing about this magazine is that it covers every aspect a bride needs to know, even if she wasn’t aware of it. It has pages about how to get a better body, choosing the right outfit, where to go for your honeymoon, ideas for your home, and much more. Although the magazine may be cheap, the advice isn’t. This magazine gives tons of valuable advice on everything that occurs in a wedding. It includes advice from everything to the dress to the food, from the location to the time. Some of the major categories in this magazine are: * Fashion * Beauty and Health * Wedding Planning * Your Home * Your Honeymoon * News and Features What particularly drew me to this magazine was the extra insert “The Complete Wedding Planner” that it had with it. I was clueless when it came to planning my wedding I have never been in one and have only been to two when I was much younger. This insert has helped a great deal along with the magazine. You can find everything you’re looking for from the planner right in the magazine. I never realized there were so many choices in choosing a wedding gown. Bridal Guide has shown me. It also helped me narrow down to a few styles I really like. Bridal Guide is full of advertisements. When I see a magazine with a lot of them I think agh I’m not going to like it, but this time it was exactly what I needed and it is great. This is a great guide for those who have no ideas and those who want to get ideas to get started. You will see beautiful gowns and great ideas for you to duplicate for your very own wedding. I like to say you are an individual and what you like is your taste. If you want some terrific ideas that are today look up this Magazine you can’t go wrong. This magazine is huge. It has several hundred pages full of pictures, ideas and advertisements for products or services for your wedding day and also for your wedding night. To sum it all up I would say “this Magazine is Great”.

a long and winding road

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

The road of life is not only long but winding. Who would ever think that we will be facing another recession similar to the one that occurred way back in 1998? That was when we had the Asian financial crisis where millions of people in the Far East lost Billions of $$$ worth of equity not only in the Stock mart but also local currencies were battered down to almost junk status. It would not be of interest to those who have not experience personal losses to continue reading this article but I am pretty sure there are countless others who are in the same predicament as me. That’s right. I was hit during the 1998 Asian crisis so bad that not only did I lose my biz but also lost all my hard earned assets built up over the years viz. car, house, shares, etc. and had to declare bankruptcy. Wasn’t there any stimulus package back then? There was but the government of the day was too busy rescuing the many public corporations that the small man is often left to fend for himself. Fast forward to 2008, we faced the same scenario but this time on the much bigger scale- global recession. History, as they say, has a way of repeating itself. So to those of you who are facing the same dilemma (and I believe we are talking millions here) let us put our heads together and solve this problem. It is not easy, I can tell you but we can do it if we put our hearts and soul into this. That is why you are still reading this article. First, we have to ascertain which of the online biz that we should get involve in. For those who just join the network marketing, you need to ascertain if the program is offering you something of value and something that is Genuine. It is daunting to say the least, to weed out the good from the bad ones. Here is one that has a 5-star rating from a consumer rating agency. paydotcom.com/r/10031/osram2u/438455/ For those who are still not ready for commitment, go to my weblog URL osramfren2allblog.blogspot.com/ and get a Free Gift. Yes, absolutely FREE

why i feel like the wire

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Why I feel like The Wire Another day another article on my quest to become an author

term paper writing can be stressful

Sunday, May 21st, 2006

Writing and editing advice from .goodtermpaper.com We’ve all been there- a term paper or essay assigned over a holiday break, or during the week the kids are sick- it is easy and understandable to put off the necessary steps of writing when fulfilling the necessities of life! In an ideal writing world, Monday would be for simply reflecting upon and enjoying the topic, just getting your brain energized for the fun task of writing a creative report! Tuesday would be when you would go to the internet or the library, looking for good, credible sources with vibrant quotes and clever arguments. Maybe you would photocopy or take notes. Wednesday would find you hard at work, integrating all the sources and their perspectives into your own, unique outline for your paper. Thursday would be rough draft day, and you would still have Friday to look things over and check for spelling. Sounds great, doesn’t it? Unfortunately, the programme I have just described above usually only applies to Ivory Tower Intellectuals. ITIs have full scholarships and tons of time for writing and homework. They are the modern day scribes- the kind of folks who used to be kept at the nobles’ and kings’ courts, busily transcribing on parchment the exploits of their sponsors with quill pen. Today, we have Vista and OpenOffice instead of calligraphy. And you don’t have time to mess around. On Monday, you rushed off to morning classes in a hurry and had a pop tart in the car for breakfast. ‘Lunch’ was taking little Melinda to the Doctor’s office, to get an opinion on the rash that she has been scratching incessantly. Work (the paid kind) starts at 2:30, and goes till 8 (its only part time). After doing data entry for six hours and sitting stationary in class for three hours that morning, you decide to jog home instead of taking the bus (let’s assume you live and work in a nice part of town and can go jogging at night). You get home at nine, and read Melinda a story and have a long talk with Bobby about school bullies. Their Dad made dinner, so at least you don’t have to cook. At 10:30, you sit down at your computer and review your school assignment. You are just starting to google topics and articles when the phone rings-this time your Mom, and it turns out your Aunt Gladys has been admitted to the hospital for diabetes. The family is very concerned, and you spend another 45 minutes calming them down…after hanging up, you decide to put off starting your essay until tomorrow… What happens on Tuesday? Wednesday? Whenever you can find time to write, it may amidst severe distractions or interruptions. You need a game plan to stay focused under the most extraordinary conditions, and with the shortest amounts of time possible in which to work. This article was written by the Editor in Chief at .goodtermpaper.com