Sunday, December 30, 2007

TOP RANK POSITION THE WAY




What can you expect from a first position on Google or Yahoo? Do you think for that a best position on Google or Yahoo is going to make you more rich? The answer is no, it will not. If people do not sign up for your program after clicking on your link which is on the first page of Google, you obviously will not make money and become rich. You need to realise that effective successful SEO, which results in a first page ranking on the Google search engine does not automatically mean that you or your company will make sales.

From a search engine optimisation specialist point of view a top position on the search engines gives you 'bragging' rights. A top position also shows you that you are getting results. This boosts your confidence because these results also prove that you are going about the procedure the correct way. To achieve SEO results and to know how to market successfully on the internet you need to follow specific guidelines, rules, procedures and techniques that have already been already detailed and discussed.

The first way to achieve results is to make keyword specific titles and include those same specific keywords and keyword phrases in the original content that you write. Write a press release, article, forum post and blog post every day and hand submit the url created for each of those posts to the Google search engine. Do this every day for the rest of your life and you will achieve a first page ranking on the Google search engine. That is it. Those are the basics. There are other techniques which will be detailed and discussed but the basics will get you top positions on the search engines.

Another powerful SEO technique as mentioned before are RSS feeds. If you are not placing RSS feeds on your website, obviously choose feeds from all over the internet that discuss the same content as your website, then you need to do so. RSS feeds can place you in so many different categories just by being on your webpage or website. These RSS feeds are so absolutely powerful that there is no telling or prediction where they will place your website. That is what you want to achieve. You want to have your website or the posts about your website, placed in all sorts of different categories on the internet for people to access your link and to then be exposed to the information about your business, product and or service.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Keyword research AND analysis tools



Keyword research & analysis tools

Keyword Discovery: indispensabile online software tool for your resarching keyword job.The tool is from Trellian and contains around 12 months of data from

170 search engines and you can see the seasonal trend graph for each keyword. htp://www.keyworddiscovery.com

WordTracker: Top level keyword research tool.Very good complement for the above Keyword Discovery.http://www.wordtraker.com

Link analysis and management tools

SEO elite :The best web link analysis and link building software http://www.seoelite.com or try Arelis the good software http://www.axandra.com

Marketleap: To determinie how many backlinks or incoming link the web site hve.

Website ranking tools

WebPosition Gold : software with many option for checking your website ranking and produced ranking report. htp://www.webposition.com

Digital Point: Free and very good ranking tool but ask you to obtain a Google web API service key first

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

The free web page submit engine,internet major search free url directory page list




The free web page submit engine, internet major search free url directory page list



What is the free web page submit engine, internet major search free url directory page list ?
For all people have one website and now one blog the principale problem is how to make the best website
or blog,after that those people need to promote the website , promote the link,promote the list page,
submit the url, and the question is how to submit my web site free and fast?
Today the system for submit in internet the web site is change, we don't need to spend hours and hours
to find the search engine and directory to put manualy http://www,mywebsite.com to any search engine you find in internet.If you submit one time in the major search engine your web site will be spread by the spider robot .
This is a bit longer but sure.The submition service help who need a good job and fast,if you
need just to be listed you can use the free service,for those need to be listed more in detail and more fast you have
to pay few dollars but yua are sure the work is well done.

Here some informations about the major searche engine:
Google (http://www.google.com)- Often called the greatest search engine on the Internet, it is also the most popular according to Nielson/NetRaitings polls. This search engine is free for the primary listings, and offers paid listings at the top of the search results, as well as their AdWords program which shows small text banners on the right hand side of the search results.Submit at http://www.google.com/addurl.html and your website should be in the index within a month, sometimes five.Yahoo! (http://www.yahoo.com) the most famous of all search engines, this icon among web portals controls the search results on MSN.com, AltaVista.com, and Alltheweb.com in addition to its own search results. Submission is free, and I wouldn't recommend paying for inclusion in this directory at this time, though paying to be in the directory is a good solution if you can afford the $300/year. Submit your website to the search engine go here: http://submit.search.yahoo.com/free/requestMSN.com (http://www.msn.com) - The third most popular search engine, MSN, does not provide the search results. The results found on MSN are actually provided by Yahoo!, and you can be listed in MSN by submitting through Yahoo! at the link above. MSN does plan to offer their own search results in the future, and I believe that they are using the old Inktomi index as their starting point so you might want to submit here:http://www.touch4biz.com/en-GB/Free-global-website.aspx AOL (http://www.aol.com) - This search engine uses Google search results as its primary and paid listings. See Google.AllTheWeb (http://www.alltheweb.com) - Purchased by Yahoo!, this search engine now uses Yahoo! results and will probably be used as a side project by Yahoo!.AltaVista (http://www.altavista.com) - The oldest search engines on the Internet, AltaVista now uses Yahoo! results and is basically one more portal for Yahoo!.AskJeeves / Teoma.com (http://www.ask.com and http://www.Teoma.com) - The Teoma index powers both the popular Ask.com website and its sister site Teoma.com.
DMOZ.org (The Open Directory Project) - owned by AOL, and operated by a team of volunteers, the Open Directory Project or ODP is the largest FREE active Internet Directory. This is THE place to be for a website on the Internet. It is the definitive directory, and is referenced by all of the major search engines. The only problem is that there are 3 million websites in the directory, and more than a million in the que waiting to get in. Getting into this directory can take 3 - 6 months, and that's if you qualify. Make sure to read their guidelines for creating a Title and Description before submitting, and make sure you are submitting to the most relevant directory. Yahoo! Directory - at $300/Year this directory carries a heavy price, but may still be worth your while. If you can fit it into your advertising budget I would recommend it, but usually only if you really have an extra $300 per year lying around. The benefit of this directory may increase as time goes on, but as of right now, this is probably not worth your time or money.LookSmart Directory - This is actually a Cost Per Click service that looks like a directory. You'll pay $0.15 per click and you aren't guaranteed a position or click volume. If done correctly this directory might do well for your website since it does provide the main results for the third largest search engine on the Internet (MSN.com), but this is strictly a budget and judgment call as you can get similar results for free from Inktomi.Gimpsy.com - Free directory with some weird requirements. The index tries to use "real language searches", for example "Compare Insurance Rates" would be a directory structure Compare >> Insurance Rates , Insurance Rates being the subcategory. A little tricky but worth submitting to.GoGuides.org - One good free directory, but you must to become an editor. Is means that before you can submit a URL you will need to fill out an application. The bonus is that once you are accepted your URL goes online immediately.JoeAnt.com - Same deal as GoGuides.org. If you have the time to apply to become an editor, then you can list your site. Worth your time in my opinion, but its up to you.Zeal.com - Great directory, which will get you into the LookSmart directory for free, your website has to be strictly informational and non profit.
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007

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Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Submitspeed.com




Visit http://www.submitspeed.com the more faster submition URL in the web

How to make a letter for submit yours web site link to more web site




Subject: [your web site name]


Dear [webmaster's first name]:

I came across your [name of link prospect's site] site recently
and thought it was [include your opinion]. I particularly liked
your [include feature you were impressed with the most]. I
noticed you link to [your subject matter] resources and thought
our web site might be of interest to you and your web site
visitors.

[Include standard paragraph describing your web site. Be sure to
include your web site name, URL, and concise description of your
web site. When writing your description, be sure to focus on the
benefits of your web site.]

I wonder if you would be interested in exchanging linkings in
order to benefit our web site visitors and increase traffic to
both our web sites. If you have any questions about our site,
please feel free to contact me directly via e-mail or phone at
[your phone number]. If you would like to exchange links, I can
have your link added within 24 hours.

Thank you for your time.

[Your full name], webmaster
[http://www.yourdomain.com]

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

S U B M I T PERSIAN ORGANIZED CRIME FINALLY CONVICTED


KINGPIN OF PERSIAN ORGANIZED CRIME FINALLY CONVICTED
Crime boss was involved in trafficking drugs, laundering money and bilking seniors across the continent 


Ian Mulgrew 
Vancouver Sun - Thursday, October 11, 2007 

NORTH SHORE - Prosecutors have finally managed to convict a North Shore-based Persian organized-crime kingpin involved in trafficking drugs, laundering money and bilking seniors across the continent. 

After lengthy proceedings in New Westminster involving charges of kidnapping and torture, Omid Tahvili now faces lengthy imprisonment and extradition to the U.S. 

Tahvili, who arrived from Iran in 1994, came to the attention of authorities after he and his brother-in-law were nabbed on Nov. 30, 2000, with three kilograms of cocaine. 

By 2003, at an immigration detention hearing, the RCMP's three-person Integrated Persian Intelligence Section identified Tahvili's group as one of the main outfits operating from within the province's Iranian community. 

But, as with so many of the upper-echelon criminals in the Lower Mainland, Tahvili managed to thumb his nose at the law until he was arrested in 2005 on these multiple counts. {Snip} ...

A 37-year-old married man with two kids, who seemingly operated luxury car-rental firms and a detailing company, Tahvili did not take the stand for good reason. The prosecution would have shown him for what he was -- a long-time, big-time hoodlum. 

His bust in 2000 was part of a joint Vancouver police-RCMP investigation targeting mid-level drug traffickers who supplied street-level dealers. 

The undercover sweep, which resulted in 39 charges against nine people, also netted eight kilos of opium, half a kilo of methamphetamine and 113 grams of Ecstasy. But Tahvili convinced the judge in that case it wasn't his dope, and his brother-in-law copped a plea. 

According to police intelligence put before an Immigration Board detention hearing in 2003, Tahvili's gang numbered between 20 and 30 Persian ex-pats and others, including a known contract killer. 

They were said to be fencing stolen autos, trafficking in heroin, opium and crystal meth as well as engaging in fraud and robbery. 

By July of 2004, Tahvili's involvement in organized crime spurred the federal government to begin deportation proceedings against him. But Ottawa halted them after these charges were laid the following year and Tahvili imprisoned to await trial. 

In this case, Tahvili and brother-in-law Alvin Royhit Pal were charged with kidnapping a Surrey man in an effort to recover $350,000 of the group's drug money that went missing from Purolator Courier's Richmond warehouse. 

Pal, who pleaded guilty in the 2000 cocaine bust and served 11 months, was on parole at the time of the kidnapping. 

He was acquitted because the judge wasn't sure the victim fingered the right man. 

Evidence showed that in tracking the missing money, Tahvili learned a suspected courier employee had quit and returned to Vietnam. 

On June 20, 2005, Tahvili kidnapped the man's brother-in-law in an attempt to wring from him information about the missing cash. 

That man's identity is protected by court order because he knew nothing about the missing money and, in the course of the ordeal, he was sexually assaulted. 

The man testified that two men arrived at his home in a Porsche 911 looking to test-drive a used Mercedes he was selling. 

He got in the car with one. {Snip ... ugh!}


During the investigation, Toronto police confiscated $109,000 in cash found inside a silver BMW-X5 in North York with one of the gang's eastern members. In Richmond, the RCMP seized another package containing $200,000 from Purolator. 

In the RCMP's interview with Tahvili after his arrest, Sgt. Al Proulx described him as the "ringleader, kingpin, the top dog of laundering money. You're the boss." 

In May, Tahvili, his other brother-in-law, Reginald Sanjay Pal, and Derrick Joseph Squires were ordered extradited to the U.S. to face charges for running a global telemarketing fraud that targeted vulnerable, elderly Americans. 

Under the scheme, between March 1999 and May 2002, telemarketers called people telling them they had won a lottery or windfall through a little-known British investment program. 

Before they could collect their cash, however, they had to remit certain "fees" to cover taxes, currency conversion costs and similar supposedly incidental expenses. 

As the boss, Tahvili allegedly provided financing for the shell companies behind the scam, while his supposed second-in-command Pal, closed "sales" and dealt with the credit-card processing firm. 

Both the FBI and RCMP were involved in that investigation, which uncovered more than $3 million US in losses. 

There is little question nailing Tahvili is a significant event, and the investigators deserve kudos. 

Still, Tahvili was on police radar the moment he was arrested in that Nov. 2000 swoop. Yet he continued on his merry way, increasing in stature as a crime boss, for another half decade.

His tenure as a North Vancouver, Persian Tony Soprano is testament to the woeful lack of resources this province devotes to fighting organized crime

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