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by Nhile on March 25, 2010

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    Top Desktop Computers – How to Find Them

    by Nhile on March 7, 2011

    By Tom Tessin

    Are you looking to get a new desktop computer? If so, you’re probably overwhelmed by how many there are to choose from. You may have noticed all the different brands, styles, features, memory sizes, and everything else there is to a computer.

    Buying a desktop isn’t always easy, especially if we’re someone that doesn’t know a whole lot about them. If you find yourself in this position, we’re here to help. Below we have a few tips that can lead you to the top 10 desktop computers!

    Tips to finding the best desktops:

    Search: First of all, search the Internet to see what people consider “the best desktops”. You will most likely find a top 10 list and get some ideas. If you see the same few computers showing up on people’s lists, you know it must be something good. Also, another way to check is to go on Amazon and look at their computers. Next to each one you will find a star rating. This is based on people who own the computer. The higher the rating, the more popular!

    In store: Go to your local media or computer store. These are great because you can talk to salesmen and get some advice on computers. They can tell you what is best-selling at the moment, what the benefits are of each one and which one you should consider for yourself.

    Compare: Now, find a few computers that you’re interested in and compare them. Compare the features, the prices and everything you’re specifically looking for. You may find that the computer you’re interested in is just like another one but for a cheaper price!

    Tip: I highly recommend that you search for your computer using these tips! You will find the best ones out there, and you will learn a lot about computers along the way. Be sure to check out the prices in-store and the prices online. I find that usually everything is cheaper when you buy it online! Not to mention, usually if you spend a certain amount, the shipping is free!

    As you can see, there are a few different things you can do. Don’t settle for a desktop that you’re not happy with, one that is too expensive and one that doesn’t have everything you’re looking for. These are big purchases and you want to make sure you walk away happy and with the desktop you wanted.

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    Page Rank VS Search Engine Result Position

    by Nhile on February 25, 2011

    By Tan KC

    It is very common for the Webmasters to mix up the real differences between Google Page Rank and Search Engine Result Position (SERP). Also known as the Search Engine Result Page, SERP is the main algorithm for web pages ranking. The most common misconception is that the PageRank is directly equivalent to the search rankings. This is not the case. This article discusses the real definition of both terms and clarify some common misconceptions.

    A main difference between Page Rank and SERP is the frequency of update. As stated by the Google Engineer, Matt Cutts, Google updates Page Rank approximately once every three months. The updated Page Rank is shown on the Google tool bar. However, Google uses the latest Page Rank value of every page when calculating rankings for search queries. Therefore, Page Rank is only one of the many factors that were included in the SERP algorithm.

    Other than Page Rank, SERP also includes other important factors such as content relevancy and freshness when it comes to ranking of a page. Keywords in domain names also contribute to the rankings. Hence, having a high Page Rank does not guarantee a good SERP. In fact, it is very common for a page that bears Page Rank of 4 to receive no search engine traffic.

    It is also important to understand how Page Rank is calculated since it affects the SERP. The only factor that determines the Page Rank value is the inbound links. Inbound links are incoming links that point to a page. These links are extremely valuable especially if they contain relevant content. A page will have high Page Rank if it has a good amount of high quality links pointing to it.

    Although Page Rank is only part of the main SERP algorithm, it is important to also attract quality inbound links so as to achieve a good SERP. In Google’s perspective, the more the high quality inbound links a page has, the more important is that page. Having a low Page Rank will make achieving a good ranking difficult especially when the competition is strong (ranking for highly competitive keywords).

    To conclude, Page Rank is only part of the whole SERP algorithm. Webmasters should always aim for a high Search Engine Result Position (SERP) rather than Page Rank. A good SERP will receive good traffic from search engine as long as the targeted keywords are commonly searched.

    Article Source: http://ezinearticles.com/?Page-Rank-VS-Search-Engine-Result-Position&id=559265

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    Link Building – Top 10 Tips

    by Nhile on November 26, 2010

    By Jamie Fairbairn

    Analyse your competitors’ links

    A good starting point for your link building campaign is to have a look at what sites are linking to your competitors. You can do this by entering the web address into Yahoo! Site Explorer and it will show you a list of incoming links to that particular website. This will give you an idea of the sites you may want to approach for a link to your site.

    Adopt a personal approach

    Rather than sending out a generic email to lots of site owners asking for links, it pays to take the time to personalise your link requests as they will stand out from all the other requests.

    Try to get one way incoming links

    Many people adopt a reciprocal approach to link building but links between sites often just cancel each other out. A one way incoming link from a well-respected and relevant site is the best way to boost your site in the search engines. Rather than offering a reciprocal link of little value, think outside the box and offer a blog post or some other incentive.

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      Unique Ways for Building Backlinks

      by Nhile on November 25, 2010

      By Jim A Zimmermann

      If you are an internet marketer you should know how important it is to get the right type of links to your website. In the following article we shall be looking into three effective ways for building backlinks that will get the most out of your efforts.

      Answer niche related questions that have been posed on Yahoo! Answers or in Google groups to create links back to your site. These are obviously not the only locations where you can do this type of marketing; see what else you can find. Because these questions are being asked by your target audience, they allow you insight and an opportunity to participate in the conversation that matters most to your target audience. With this link building activity it’s important to be as active as possible and answer many questions in order to offer maximum exposure while building backlinks to your site.

      Secondly, you can start building backlinks by putting comments on related blogs in your targeted market. This is an awesome and easy method for acquiring good backlinks to your site because the other blog will allow you to place a link back to your blog too.

      Article Source: Building Backlinks

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