Sunday, April 26, 2015
Buying Viagra Online - Not That Easy
If you are looking to buy viagra on the Internet, please be careful. First you need to check your local laws if you are even allowed to buy viagra online. Most jurisdictions require that you have a valid prescription when buying prescription drugs online. Even if you have a prescription you still need to be careful. There are many rogue pharmacies out there who sell fake pills, that contain no active ingredients or even worse just take your money and don't ship anything at all. You really need to look around carefully and ideally find an online pharmacy that is licensed in your jurisdiction.
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Übersuggest - A Really Useful Free Keyword Tool
While there are many premium keyword tools out there, many beginning SEOs and PPC marketers can't afford them. But even to experienced marketers Übersuggest can be really useful.
It works by scraping Google's search suggestion feature, which is based on what people actually type in the search box. These search queries are of high value, because in the end you want to optimize your websites or ads for what people are actually searching for.
Übersuggest not only shows you which suggestion Google presents for a given keyword, but even let's you dig deeper into suggestions by just clicking on a suggestion and seeing suggestions for that keyword. Clicking on the plus symbol adds the selected keyword to a list which you can then export.
A word of warning though: The operator of Übersuggest probably logs what keywords marketers are entering and what keywords they add to their to-export list. So don't use it to search for your uber secret keywords. ;-)
It works by scraping Google's search suggestion feature, which is based on what people actually type in the search box. These search queries are of high value, because in the end you want to optimize your websites or ads for what people are actually searching for.
Übersuggest not only shows you which suggestion Google presents for a given keyword, but even let's you dig deeper into suggestions by just clicking on a suggestion and seeing suggestions for that keyword. Clicking on the plus symbol adds the selected keyword to a list which you can then export.
A word of warning though: The operator of Übersuggest probably logs what keywords marketers are entering and what keywords they add to their to-export list. So don't use it to search for your uber secret keywords. ;-)
Why I Don't Use nofollow
The rel="nofollow" attribute was introduced by Google so webmasters can specify that links that use the nofollow attribute should not pass any (?) weight in Google's search engine algorithm.
This supposedly helped in the past to make web spam like blog comment spam less effective. I still see a lot of webcam in the SERPs (search engine result pages), so while web spam (aka black hat seo) might not be as effective in the past, it is still going on and yielding good results.
I don't use nofollow, because links are an integral part of the web and if I link to some website the search engines should notice, that that site or page is worth linking to.
If the use of nofollow was to decrease ,the search engines would be forced to develop new algorithms that don't rely on links as much as they do now or even to cease using links as a ranking factor at all.
Yandex (a Russian search engine) changed their algorithm to not use links as a ranking factor a while ago, but they supposedly gave up on that.
This supposedly helped in the past to make web spam like blog comment spam less effective. I still see a lot of webcam in the SERPs (search engine result pages), so while web spam (aka black hat seo) might not be as effective in the past, it is still going on and yielding good results.
I don't use nofollow, because links are an integral part of the web and if I link to some website the search engines should notice, that that site or page is worth linking to.
If the use of nofollow was to decrease ,the search engines would be forced to develop new algorithms that don't rely on links as much as they do now or even to cease using links as a ranking factor at all.
Yandex (a Russian search engine) changed their algorithm to not use links as a ranking factor a while ago, but they supposedly gave up on that.
5 FilesTube Alternatives
When FilesTube morphed from the most popular file sharing search engine into a streaming platform for licensed independent movies and documentaries on December 1, 2014, a lot of people were upset. FilesTube had been the best way to find files hosted at one-click hosters such as Rapidgator. We will review a few alternatives here.
FileDiva
FileDiva is a file meta search engine, that aggregates results from several file sharing sites. FileTram and filespr among them. The search interface is not executed very well excuted and quite confusing. I don't like it.
FileKnow
FileKnow's interface is similar to FilesTube's old interface when they were still a file search engine. While that is okay, they could work on their interface and create something better. But people who are used to the old FilesTube interface will feel right at home. One disadvantage FileKnow has to the old FilesTube is that they don't support as many file hosts as FilesTube did and their index is presumably much smaller.
usemeplz
usemeplz also has an interface which is very similar to the old FilesTube and they support dozens of file sharing hosts, though still less than FilesTube used to.
FilesLoop
FilesLoop is also a meta file search engine. Their interface is quite slick, but I don't like the fact, that they present file links from each file search engine as separate. I just want to enter a search term and get file links listed in one easy list.filespr
The interface of filespr is very nice and well-arranged. It is very similar to the old FilesTube interface. They support a dozen or so file hosts at the time of this writing, so their search index can't be as large as FilesTube's.
Conclusion
I'm not really happy with any one of the FilesTube alternatives. If I have more time in the future I might write my own file search engine to fill a void in the market.My oDesk Experience
I signed up for oDesk about two years ago. At first I was ecstatic. I thought I had found a safe and secure marketplace to market my services. I'm a programmer, but to test the waters I marketed myself as a content writer first. Jobs were easy to come by at first because there was demand for articles written in my native tongue. The prices paid were very low though. This was strange I thought, because I'm from a western European country with a high cost of living and I couldn't believe people from my country would work for such low rates. Browsing freelancer profiles it became evident, that freelancers from my country were selling their work at rock bottom rates, which is a shame. Since I didn't want to work for pennies I raised my rates and didn't get jobs anymore. The answers from buyers were always the same. My rates were simply too high compared to other freelancers.
Ok, I thought, writing articles is something almost everyone can do, I'll just market my skills as a Perl programmer. Good programmers are hard to find and most people from developing countries don't code in Perl, so the prices must be higher. I changed my profile showcasing my long experience and joy in programming Perl and applied to several projects that required Perl. I got invited to a few job interviews, but the answer was still the same. My rates very simply too high. There was always someone willing to do the job for less. My rates were not very high and way below what a programmer in my country can demand per hour.
Since I didn't want to sell my skills way below market rates I gave up on oDesk for the time being. I might try again at some later point in time with a different strategy, but for now I'm fed up with and disappointed by the whole oDesk experience.
Ok, I thought, writing articles is something almost everyone can do, I'll just market my skills as a Perl programmer. Good programmers are hard to find and most people from developing countries don't code in Perl, so the prices must be higher. I changed my profile showcasing my long experience and joy in programming Perl and applied to several projects that required Perl. I got invited to a few job interviews, but the answer was still the same. My rates very simply too high. There was always someone willing to do the job for less. My rates were not very high and way below what a programmer in my country can demand per hour.
Since I didn't want to sell my skills way below market rates I gave up on oDesk for the time being. I might try again at some later point in time with a different strategy, but for now I'm fed up with and disappointed by the whole oDesk experience.
The Beauty of Persian Women
Persian women are some of the most beautiful in the world. I want to show you some examples of their stunning beauty.
I could post many more photos of these beautiful Persian ladies, but I think you get the point. Iran will definitely be one of the next countries I travel to.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
WP Engine Coupon Code
WP Engine is an excellent choice if you are looking for managed Wordpress hosting. In this review we are looking at all the features that make WP Engine the best choice if you want to host your Wordpress blog hassle free.
If you know how to set up a WordPress blog on shared hosting or a VPS (virtual private server) you may not necessarily need WP Engine, but WP Engine offers so much more than just simple hosting.
They secure their servers against hacking attacks and automatically update WordPress and its plugins for you, which is very important, due to the fact that vulnerabilities for WordPress and its plugins are discovered almost on a daily basis and it's a lot of work to keep up with all the updates and apply them daily. In my opinion this alone justifies the higher price of WP Engine compared to other hosting providers.
WP Engine also offers automatic backups and one click restore points, which is extremely (!) important. We all know that backups are a must, but honestly, who really regularly backs up their Wordpress installations? What if the server crashes or you accidentally delete some content for good, what if you Wordpress installation gets hacked, etc., etc.
WP Engine does the backups for you, so you don't need to worry about it.
If you know how to set up a WordPress blog on shared hosting or a VPS (virtual private server) you may not necessarily need WP Engine, but WP Engine offers so much more than just simple hosting.
They secure their servers against hacking attacks and automatically update WordPress and its plugins for you, which is very important, due to the fact that vulnerabilities for WordPress and its plugins are discovered almost on a daily basis and it's a lot of work to keep up with all the updates and apply them daily. In my opinion this alone justifies the higher price of WP Engine compared to other hosting providers.
WP Engine also offers automatic backups and one click restore points, which is extremely (!) important. We all know that backups are a must, but honestly, who really regularly backs up their Wordpress installations? What if the server crashes or you accidentally delete some content for good, what if you Wordpress installation gets hacked, etc., etc.
WP Engine does the backups for you, so you don't need to worry about it.
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