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@Rajaraman K
PPC seems to have a slight edge over SEO But as you said one could use both and get the best position.
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Yes, the main problem on internet to increase the readers is a problem for the newbie but those who are expert may earn easily money online using different means. They earn because they have spent their life in the world of internet and have ample experience of doing something on internet.
This research makes it clear that it’s very important for your brand to have a strong presence in the search engines, ensuring that you’re in front of your target audience. However, there’s still a big decision to make – whether to use SEO (Search Engine Optimization, or naturally ranking high in the organic results) or PPC (Pay-Per-Click ads, the Sponsored Links and purchased ads on a Google search) to get in front of your target?
PPC’s true strengths are its speed and expansiveness. With a PPC campaign, you can be on the first page for a multitude of targeted terms within a day. However, the terms can cost anywhere from pennies to many dollars per click; also, for a PPC campaign to be done correctly, it’s usually best to hire a firm that can manage it full time.
This can mean that PPC campaigns can get very expensive, very quickly – especially when done correctly.
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SEO is not only about optimizing your website and content to rank higher in organic search results for targeted keywords on the most impactful search engines; it’s also about being an authority on the problem at hand and the solution you provide. The major search engines like Google, Yahoo, and Bing look at how people interact with your site, if they come back, and if other sites are linking to your website pages (along with a few hundred other factors).
PPC (Pay Per Click), on the other hand, is all about paying for advertising space for specific targeted keywords on search results pages. But make no mistake, there is a great deal of search engine optimization when creating a paid ad campaign.
Again, it depends. Your long-term web marketing strategy should always include search engine optimization. The major advantage of SEO is that statistically it brings you better quality traffic leads. In fact, many users have subconsciously trained themselves to ignore “paid results” entirely when browsing the web or searching on Google.
There are mountains of data that suggest “Natural Search” visitors to your website are far more likely to trust you, your business, and your products & services. Ranking highly in Google for a keyword or phrase is a clear sign that you are a credible source and that you are an important player in your industry.
But do NOT fool yourself into thinking that SEO is free. No matter how you look at it, SEO comes at a cost. Whether it’s your own time or hiring an outside vendor to manage your SEO strategy, SEO does come with a cost.
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@Rajaraman K I do not think many are aware of the ‘Lastpass’ programme which seems to take care of security guarding our passwords.
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Over the years many of us have come to love Facebook and spend unprecedented amounts of time on the world’s most popular social networking site. But even in 2013 it’s worth thinking about our safety on Facebook and taking a few steps to make sure that we aren’t giving away more information than we want to.
Take a look at our top 10 tips to stay safe on Facebook and don’t forget to share these tips with your friends and family!
It’s not all about the numbers of friends. Remember when you accept a friend request you provide your new friend with access to lots of information about you. This includes, posts, photographs, messages and all the background information that you write about yourself. You can delete friends at any time, so perhaps it’s time to refresh your list and think about who you really want accessing your information.
Ask yourself what you want to achieve with your profile. Is it just to share photos, or keep in touch with people, or even to share links and updates of your activities? Sometimes it’s better to cut down what you show on your profile; this includes signing up to applications which also take a lot of your data. You can always add or remove options as you go, so if your needs change, so should your profile.
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Facebook is the fastest growing social networking site in the world today with up to 250,000 new users being added every day. But sharing information has lots of risks including your name which can be accessed by others and your profile can be viewed.
Anyone can get valuable information and private photos from your profile — ultimately getting you in big trouble. You can keep your misfortunes down to a minimum by following these steps.
Always monitor pictures that other people put of you and tag you on. You can see the tagged pictures of you by going to your profile, click on “Photos”- you should see “Photos of You” and the number of tagged pictures.
Click on that, and look through the pictures. You should be able to un-tag any unappealing photos of you, but people still have the ability to see it. Don’t hesitate for a second to “un-tag” yourself from pictures that you do not approve of. Simply click
“Report/Remove Tag” under the “Options” on the bottom of the picture. Also if you think that the particular picture could put you in a compromising situation, consult whoever put it up and ask him or her to remove it immediately. If they are your so called pals they should comply with your request.
This refers to pictures such as: Dancing-on-the-bar pictures or candid shots of the last time you got hammered with your pals on happy hour. Don’t be caught with drugs, especially if you’re underage because anyone can just print out the picture and show it to your parents or principal.
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I am only wondering how your post is published when three of my posts are pending for days. It seems the site is not following any norms like ‘first in first out’ or the like. Very bad on the part of the site.
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But I had saw 2 of your posts already published now. And I am sharing your posts at my FB and Twitter now too.
Aww… maybe you just have to wait.
The admin and support are trying their best.
Honestly, I find your posts are very helpful.
That is why I always share your posts to my friends at FB and Twitter
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I would also add that you can share anyone’s posts – or even forum threads – in order to earn the visitor referral bonus. I can see 80-100 visitor referrals a day because I have shared many posts across several different networks.
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yup, you are absolutely right Kyla!
I had share my 2 posts url today at Twitter and Facebook, plus other writers post withs, my referral, in just 30 minutes, I had earned 130 refer visitor, earned 13 cents!That is awesome!
You can say that social medias are some of the ways to help us earn $$$ when our posts are pending.
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thanks for your compliments.
About my sketches.
I found that these tips that were shared by our friends Kyla and leeka worked out for me.
So, I decided to share them here so that we all can earn $$$ together
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My post appears to be within the guidelines of the group I posted to but has not been approved in what I consider a timely manner. How can I find out what the status is? Has it been looked at? Will I be notified? Is it not within the posting guidelines? Did it go in a black hole?
Note: I duplicated my post with additional information hoping that if the first posting was not “legal” the second one would be.I have a growing group that currently consists of 12,000+ members. I see that the count of pending approval posts are not correct. Some posts pending approval, as well as some members pending admin approval to be members, are not showing up as they do on the count.
For example, right now it shows 34 posts pending approval but clicking on the list does not show anything but the message, “No posts pending approval.” I have members asking me personally to approve their posts but they just doesn’t show up.
I tried with accounts from different admins to no luck.
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