Putting Your PLR Content to Work for You

Yazan: John Willis | 18 June 2011 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO

When you’re just starting out with online publishing, PLR (private label rights) content is the easiest way to go because the hard part, writing it, is already done for you. This article will show you different ways you can leverage PLR products for even bigger profits.

Tips for Creating a Homepage that Gets Results

Yazan: Tim Minnifield | 10 June 2011 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO

Your homepage is where most of your visitors will first land, making it the most important part of your website. You may lose a visitor for goo if your homepage makes a bad impression. Focus on making your homepage stand out if you want to get the most out of your traffic. Here are some ways to get your homepage to work for you by getting people to stick around your site.

Easy Methods To Make Local SEO Work For Your Business

Yazan: Victor Moldey | 02 June 2011 | Comments Off
Categories: SEO

Unless you are currently saturated with customers and can’t handle more, then you need to do something so you can have the luxury of being in that position. You can get your offline business in front of your local search traffic and be in a position to benefit. So what we’re leading up to is the value, and importance of, performing local SEO for your business website. Continue reading on as we explore three methods of local SEO, and you’ll like what you discover.

Advice On Writing Marketing Articles

Yazan: Samuel Freeman | 22 January 2011 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing

Have you not been receiving response to your articles that you have published marketing your website? Well the problem could be with the quantity of your releases rather than the quality of articles that is affecting the response.

When you are into article marketing, you would have to publish articles daily and very frequently. To find out more about how to increase you daily production, read on the following guidelines.

You have got to first learn to write articles in batches. Ensure that each batch contains articles of the same subject matter. This way you will be able to also write articles faster and increase your number of articles. It is much easier to deal with the same subject and write different articles in a short while.

David Beckham Could Miss Entire MLS Soccer Season

Yazan: Ross Everett | 20 June 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing

When David Beckham suffered a torn Achilles’ tendon in a Serie A game in mid-March, doctors gave him an outside chance of returning in time for the World Cup or at the very least part of the MLS season. Unfortunately, it doesn’t look like either of these favorable scenarios will transpire. In a recent statement to the media Beckham broke the news that his recovery is behind schedule and he won’t be able to resume playing soccer until November at the earliest.

Las Vegas Poker Superstar Stu Ungar

Yazan: Ross Everett | 19 May 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing

Too often amazing talents are given to those people who are not able to handle them. Such was the case of poker legend Stu Ungar, who had skills at the card table unrivaled in history. Unfortunately, his ineptitude at every day life and self destructive behavior was equally legendary. Ungar would eventually succumb to his demons, and was found dead in his room at the Oasis Motel in Las Vegas in late’98.

Handicapping Sports Betting Futures Plays

Yazan: Ross Everett | 09 April 2010 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing

Many serious sports bettors consider the futures wager the province of rank amateurs trying to go for the big killing. They’re the sports betting equivalent of the wanna-be stock investor who always gripes if only I had bought Microsoft when they went public. They’re not the type who’ll do the work to grind out profits in the market, nor are they forward thinking enough to find the next big company to go public. They’d rather lay some money on a high priced dog and hope for the best, which seldom (if ever) occurs. Right now at some sportsbooks a $100 bet on the Cincinnati Bengals to win the 2010 Superbowl will pay back $10,000. The problem is that the true odds of Cincinnati winning the Superbowl are probably in the range of 50,000 to 1 which makes the +10000 you’re getting in this bet a bad value from the get-go.

MMA Flashback: Shinya Aoki Tops JZ Calvan

Yazan: Ross Everett | 27 December 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing

After a controversial no contest in their first matchup, there was no doubt as to the winner of the DREAM 2 rematch between Shina Aoki and JZ Calvan. Aoki controlled the fight from the opening bell and used a wide repertoire of submission attempts to keep his opponent off balance. Most impressive was Aokis dominance of the ground game, which many observers considered to be JZs edge in the contest.

Common Sports Betting Futures Mistakes To Avoid

Yazan: Ross Everett | 23 December 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing

Sports betting futures wagers can be an entertaining and profitable investment, but there are a number of pitfalls. These are some things to avoid:

Search for the best price: A common mistake is to assume that the price on a specific futures wager position will be the same at every sportsbook. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, you’ll often see a greater degree of difference between futures prices from book to book than any other form of bet. This is because that books aren’t as worried about what price other outfits are offering as they are about keeping their own financial position balanced.

Del Mar Racetrack: ‘Where The Surf Meets the Turf’

Yazan: Ross Everett | 23 December 2009 | No Comments
Categories: Marketing

Southern California’s Del Mar Racetrack has been is often overshadowed by East Coast venues like Churchill Downs and Belmont Park. The reality is that the 72 year old track has a history to rival their better known counterparts that includes the greatest horses and jockeys in the sport, as well as a healthy dose of show biz glitz. Operated by the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club and located 20 miles North of San Diego, its perhaps most famous for its iconic slogan: “Where The Surf Meets the Turf.”