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The emphasis should be on unique content and SEO will naturally follow.
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There are sites that ask for SEO friendly content but they provide you guideline at their editor (where you submit your article). In fact the editor will not move unless you have completed that step but those sites pay you accordingly so you make extra efforts. I remember a site factoidz (now knoji) which was very strict but that paid accordingly.
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You have a choice not to go to sites that force you to rewrite your blogs to make them seo friendly and at the same time if they pay more for such efforts then it is worth being there. Let us face it with all consideration for sites that benefit because the blogs are seo friendly bloggers will only work if they are paid accordingly. Some sites have fixed ratings not matter how perfect a blog could be.
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Yes unique content is the first thing then followed by SEO. Its your content that will determine SEO searchability in bringing the content of your site on top of other ones. So I agreed with best writer.
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Th problem is that we do not follow sustainable development practices. People traditionally used to follow sustainable practices.
The preserved animal habitats, used to cut trees only as much required and left others.
Instead of fast tracking Road Infrastructure, except for Border security issues, we need to follow practices where least trees are cut and least damage is done to animal habitats- tough but doable.
We are beginning to do sustainable development but I have to wonder if it’s too little too late.
Nothing is lost if we as individuals contribute and take care of our environment.
If individuals contribute that will be more than enough. One tree per individual can more than make up for the cutting down of trees.
We all should plant in our countries and in jungle also we must grow plant for animals and birds and beasts so that they could survive in the jungle. You don’t have to be an environmental psychologist to understand that plants look attractive. But dig a little deeper beneath their beauty and you’ll discover that the benefits of interior landscaping go far beyond the aesthetic.
Most of us know instinctively that being close to greenery makes us feel more at ease with our surroundings. We experience less stress when there are plants around us. Buildings are quieter and more relaxed but, at the same time, more stimulating and interesting. A substantial body of academic research, has shown conclusively that interior landscaping has dramatic effects on the wellbeing of building occupants.
Plants have long been used to reduce noise from busy roads. More recently, research has shown another benefit: interior plants can help to reduce background noise levels inside buildings, too.
Our own studies indicate that plants and their leaves absorb, diffract or reflect background noise, thereby making the environment more comfortable for the occupants.
With our support, Peter Costa, a postgraduate student at South Bank University, London, found that certain plants are particularly good at absorbing high frequencies.
Plants absorb sound best in acoustically live spaces, such as those that feature hard surfaces. Learn more about the benefits of interior landscaping.