Feb 09 2010

How To Get A Google Ranking

“I want to submit to Google!” This is a thought that is common for new Internet marketers. They believe that the more websites they’re able to submit, the more money they will make. This is a half-truth. Yes, acquiring a high Google ranking is important. However, you’re not going to do this with manual website submission. The reason why is because today’s search engine index sites according to two factors: the keywords in their content and how many back links they have. Submission is not even considered, no matter how many times you’ve done it.

With that being said, how does a person create a website that is likely to get ranked by a search engine? First, create content that is full of highly-searched Internet keywords. Keyword analyzers will help you in this endeavor. Use them to find long-tail phrases that generate at least 2 searches a day. If you find keywords that generate more searches, be careful as these tend to be the ones that are hard to rank for.

Once you have acquired a decent list of keywords, add them into your content. Make sure you repeat the phrases once per paragraph. If done properly, you should be able to achieve a keyword density of 1 percent. This is the minimum needed to get a search engine to notice your website.

When your website is complete, start advertising it to get back links. If you can’t afford to pay for advertising, keep things simple with a Google blog. This can be created with Google’s Blogger service. No fee is required, and it’s relatively easy to use. Just remember that you will still want to create content that is keyword optimized, as it’s the keywords that Google looks for.

When your blog is done, you will have everything you need for a decent ranking. Now all you will need to do is wait, as it takes a few hours for Google to index a site.

In conclusion, if you REALLY want to learn how to make money with Google, you will stay away from submission forms and master the craft of SEO. Specifically, this means writing keyword-enriched content and using sites like Blogger to acquire a back link. Do these things appropriately, and you’ll get hundreds of sales every day.

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Feb 09 2010

Improvements In Touch Screen Technology

There are many areas where the touch screen technology has been improved tremendously. In older touch screen systems, the quality and brightness of the display was compromised because of the conductive metallic sheet that was used just under the glass. With an assortment of different touch recognition systems today, there are many ways around this problem and consumer touch screen devices now offer brighter displays and even higher resolutions. One such prominent example is the HP touch screen laptop which is sold as a multimedia center because of their exceptionally bright display and improved graphics engine.

Another area that has received a lot of attention recently is the multi touch technology. Many consumer touch screen computers offer this feature these days such as the Toshiba touch screen laptops as well as almost any mobile touch screen device like gaming systems and smart phones. Multi touch allows the computer to recognize and process more than one point of contact on the screen. This allows greater interactivity and more useful manipulation of the objects on the screen such as the grabbing, stretching, zooming ability when working with photos and even video in some cases.

In line with the improvements of touch recognition to render multi touch functions, the basics of touch technology has been improved as well. Most systems have become much more intelligent in their ability to recognize the difference between intentional and unintentional points of contact as well as being more precise in determining where the contact was made. This is a common problem in older machines especially things like information kiosks where the user meant to trigger one command but the touch recognition mistaken it for a different command. This often leads to a lot of confusion and frustration with the user and definitely slows down the efficiency of computing. These problems have been largely fixed in new systems today.

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