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I will some of the best ways I know of to accomplish this goal.How would you like to have 3000 channels to watch indefinitely for less than you are probably paying for one month’s cable bill? That’s right. Three thousand channels! Channels from countries all over the world. It really is quite amazing how far technology has come. The farther we advance, the c A truly effective title is the most important single feature of any article written for SEO. The title must immediately interest the human reader and simultaneously display excellent optimization for search spiders - this means including the keyword(s) that is most important to the webpage that your article will link to. 1) You want immediate recognition as to the subject matter and keyword the article is about. Your article is essentially an advertisement that is written in text, no big pictures or graphic logos, so the title is crucial to recognition. And it must not be boring in its wording. 2) Use the keywords that have been researched and found to be important for your webpage. Your research for your webpage is important but you should also research your top three competitors keywords too. 3) Use your Keyword within the first four words in your title. The reason here is simple and works for both types of readers - human and spider - ease of recognizing it. 4) Don't use unnecessary punctuation in the title - instead of a period at the end use nothing or an exclamation point or question mark. 5) Use upper and lower case letters - don't use all caps - they are often difficult to read instantaneously. 6) Never quote within the title. Editors don't like it. One word or two maximum as special terms to more fully defined. 7) Do not use your name in the title - unless your name is the keyword, you write about yourself under a pen name, or your name has some special meaning already known to your readers. Otherwise add it to the author box. 8) Only use numbers in the beginning of the title. Numbers seem to make an article more rational and give a point of reference for readers as a measurement credibility or factual interest. Odd numbers get the best attention as well as the number ten or one hundred. 9) Do not use HTML in the title. No mags or directories will accept this. The title must catch a reader's attention, hopefully excite and int The Secret Wealthy Small Business Owners Know That The Rest Of You Don't s - this means including the keyword(s) that is most important to the webpage that your article will link to.Systems Make Your Life Enjoyable, Simple and ProsperousTravis and I talk about systems a lot. Why?Because systematic processes are vitally important for the success of a small business or any business for that matter.So, what is a system anyway?A system is a duplicatable se 1) You want immediate recognition as to the subject matter and keyword the article is about. Your article is essentially an advertisement that is written in text, no big pictures or graphic logos, so the title is crucial to recognition. And it must not be boring in its wording. 2) Use the keywords that have been researched and found to be important for your webpage. Your research for your webpage is important but you should also research your top three competitors keywords too. 3) Use your Keyword within the first four words in your title. The reason here is simple and works for both types of readers - human and spider - ease of recognizing it. 4) Don't use unnecessary punctuation in the title - instead of a period at the end use nothing or an exclamation point or question mark. 5) Use upper and lower case letters - don't use all caps - they are often difficult to read instantaneously. 6) Never quote within the title. Editors don't like it. One word or two maximum as special terms to more fully defined. 7) Do not use your name in the title - unless your name is the keyword, you write about yourself under a pen name, or your name has some special meaning already known to your readers. Otherwise add it to the author box. 8) Only use numbers in the beginning of the title. Numbers seem to make an article more rational and give a point of reference for readers as a measurement credibility or factual interest. Odd numbers get the best attention as well as the number ten or one hundred. 9) Do not use HTML in the title. No mags or directories will accept this. The title must catch a reader's attention, hopefully excite and in Meet The Media nd to be important for your webpage. Your research for your webpage is important but you should also research your top three competitors keywords too.Although media relations is not all there is to PR, it is a darned good, low cost way to spread the word. So here are a few media contacts to help you out.Tom Weber is the editor of The Wall Street Journal's Pursuits section. It covers entertainment, food, fashion, and travel. Contact Weber at 3) Use your Keyword within the first four words in your title. The reason here is simple and works for both types of readers - human and spider - ease of recognizing it. 4) Don't use unnecessary punctuation in the title - instead of a period at the end use nothing or an exclamation point or question mark. 5) Use upper and lower case letters - don't use all caps - they are often difficult to read instantaneously. 6) Never quote within the title. Editors don't like it. One word or two maximum as special terms to more fully defined. 7) Do not use your name in the title - unless your name is the keyword, you write about yourself under a pen name, or your name has some special meaning already known to your readers. Otherwise add it to the author box. 8) Only use numbers in the beginning of the title. Numbers seem to make an article more rational and give a point of reference for readers as a measurement credibility or factual interest. Odd numbers get the best attention as well as the number ten or one hundred. 9) Do not use HTML in the title. No mags or directories will accept this. The title must catch a reader's attention, hopefully excite and in Internet Explorer Tips That Can Improve Your Web Surfing Experience question mark.Here are best internet explorer (Version: 6.0) tips that can improve your web surfing experience. Using these tips you can browse the web faster & safer.View pages offline -When you want to view pages offline at your convenience put the pages in your favorite list. Steps for custo 5) Use upper and lower case letters - don't use all caps - they are often difficult to read instantaneously. 6) Never quote within the title. Editors don't like it. 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Not many viewed the war as the art, where all possible maneuvers had to be analyzed and used wisely by the general 8) Only use numbers in the beginning of the title. Numbers seem to make an article more rational and give a point of reference for readers as a measurement credibility or factual interest. Odd numbers get the best attention as well as the number ten or one hundred. 9) Do not use HTML in the title. No mags or directories will accept this. The title must catch a reader's attention, hopefully excite and interest the reader. If your title contains the keyword to be searched and the title attracts the human reader then you have done a great job.
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