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In-house SEO, SEO Agency, or Both? 17 Points to Consider
While efficient, SEO is also a complex online marketing channel for acquiring new customers. Is it better to have one or more in-house SEOs or collaborate with a specialized SEO agency? Here are arguments for both and how to find the right mix.
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New TV Store Sharpworld Offers Guaranteed Low Prices
(PRWEB) October 26, 2010
Sharpworld offers Sharp television sizes 32″ to 42″. Sharpworld offers the lowest priced LCD TVs online. Sharp gives clear, crisp LCD screen picture on your TV. The company delivers within 3-6 days of purchase. Sharpworld guarantees friendly service. The prices range from $ 540-$ 785 dollars. Sharpworld gives free shipping and a free 2 year warranty. The company also delivers to Canada and the United States. Sharpworld knows the customers will enjoy movies and sports on their LCD TV, and can have friends over to watch it. Sharpworld gives the quality picture from Sharp. The technology is defined and very colorful. With some of the televisions the customer can have HD. The customer will find the sound of the HD incredible. The slim, sleek design will impress the customer. Sharp televisions are flat, sleek and easy to watch. Sharp offers a variety of sizes for any family to enjoy. Sharp will impress the customer with the different pixels from 720-1080. The stereo sound will blow the customer away. Sharpworld uses different shipping companies to deliver the LCD TV to any customer’s home. The LCD TV has a high performance TV screen. When the customer watches Sharp televisions they will be amazed with the high definition resolution.
Once the customer experiences our business the customer will be happy with the service. Sharpworld hopes the company can do business. Sharpworld will enjoy helping everyone find the right size LCD television. Sharpworld is available 24hrs online for your needs. Sharpworld wants to offer satisfaction when deliver is given speedy service. Sharpworld hopes the customer will choose us and our LCD TVs. Sharpworld thinks customers will enjoy their LCD TVs and share with the family.
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Sharpworld
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Learn from the Masters (of Web Design)
Title: Learn from the Masters (of Web Design)
Author: Stefene Russell
Article:
If you’ve ever been to the Louvre, you know it’s chock full of
art students, who spend hours in the museum with their
sketchpads, copying the works of the Masters. Poets do it too;
that’s why English majors spend hours doing “close readings” of
Shakespeare before they begin to write their own stuff.
The “Learn from the Masters” philosophy is what’s behind Project
Cool’s “Sightings” section, and I think it’s a sound one. Every
day, one of their Dev-X editors chooses a site with outstanding
design to inspire you to new web-mastering heights. If you
really want to improve your web-building skills quickly, sign up
to receive their daily “Sightings” newsletter, and spend ten
minutes a day studying a great website. If you hate having your
mailbox stuffed to capacity, you can also just browse their
archives for ideas.
Here are some recent examples:
KG Worldwide http://www.kgworldwide.com/index1.htm Says
Sightings, “Here’s an example of how well a simple design can
work. This site presents a clear navigation path for the user,
but still maintains a professional designer’s flair. Go to “The
History” page to see a cool horizontal scroll interface.”
Fourmilab Switzerland http://www.fourmilab.ch/ “OK, so the site
looks like the early days of the Web, with bare-bones text and
annoying frames, but what this site lacks in visual appeal it
more than makes up for in compelling content.”
FuriFuri Co. http://www.furifuri.com/ “This Tokyo design company
has a delightfully cool splash page, followed by a nice use of
vertical links in a script-like font. In color and design, the
site echoes its culture. Nice job.”
And today’s sighting, which is just a well-designed 404 Error
Page! http://noahgrey.com/404.shtml Take a look at Noah Grey’s
homepage as well–his content and design is just as interesting
as his error pages. http://noahgrey.com/oldindex.shtml
If you’re looking for something in particular (say you want to
find other e-commerce/business sites to get ideas for yours),
Sightings is a quick way to get some help here-their thumbnail
descriptions immediately clue you in to what to skip–and what
to click.
About the author:
Stefene Russell will do a complete analysis of your site,
including personalized tips on copy and design at
http://fixmywebsite.com/analysis.htm Whether you’re an
e-business or a content provider, find ut how to make your site
professional and effective. Read Stefene’s free web site tips at
http://FixMyWebsite.com Reach her at stefene@drnunley.com or
801-328-9006.
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IS YOUR WEB SITE UNFRIENDLY? Part 1 of 9
Title: IS YOUR WEB SITE UNFRIENDLY? Part 1 of 9
Author: Laraine Anne Barker
Article:
First, let’s pay a virtual visit to a web site that is my
definition of unfriendly, although it doesn’t have all the
faults I will cover in this series of articles.
On a group to which I subscribe, someone posted an invitation to
check out a free story. He even included some glowing reviews to
whet our appetites. And the story sounded really interesting.
But when I went to the URL given by the author, the page wasn’t
the story I expected. Apart from a load of Tripod pop-up ads
that I thought would never stop coming, a Java splash page
loaded in. That was followed by a most unexpected page–bright
green print on a black background. I think the author must have
been pining for the days before Windows made DOS computers so
much easier to use as well as easier on the eyes! To add insult
to injury, the writer included a sound file with absolutely no
way of turning the sound off. Fortunately the file (mostly bird
song) wasn’t objectionable. I didn’t read the page of
course–after all, it wasn’t the promised story. Since I
couldn’t even find a link that looked remotely as though it
might lead to the story, I went somewhere else.
The first thing I want to deal with that makes a web site
unfriendly is page width.
Preferably design your web site to be viewable on a 12-13″
monitor. (Yes, there ARE still some of these around!) A good
yardstick is to keep it within the default width of your
browser. I find it mildly irritating when I’m forced to pull my
browser out to the full width of my monitor.
However, having to scroll past the width of the screen is
downright irritating–a bit like trying to read a comic or
newspaper and having someone else continually covering up the
right-hand side of the page. If a site stretches past my 15″
(640 x 480) monitor I have to be very keen on its content to
stay–and I probably don’t go back to it. Page lengths are not
quite so important and will vary depending on content, but it’s
not a good idea to make them too long.
Statistics from my own web site indicate that just over 20% of
people are still using 640 x 480 monitors. So, if you design
your site only for the majority of visitors, you’re effectively
blocking out more than a fifth of Web surfers– or at least
making it difficult for them to appreciate your site fully.
About the author:
Laraine Anne Barker writes fantasy for young people. Visit her
web site at http://lbarker.orcon.net.nz for FREE stories and
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Miss Teen USA 2007 – South Carolina answers a question
Miss Teen USA 2007 – Ms. South Carolina answers a question
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With Today’s IPO, Will May 18, 2012 Now Be Known As Facebook Day?

Facebook… love the social network or hate it, finally went public today. Many investors are running wild to get their hands on some of the newly minted shares of the social media behemoth. Shares were set to open up at $ 38 a share, and according to CNN, the stock started trading at $ 42.05 when the stock began trading at 11:30ET. Shares are expected to jump much higher in the early going.
Some of the news I have heard today say that buying Facebook is a suckers bet. Big corporations and the rich get access to the stock first at the lower dollar amount, and turn around and sell it back to “the people” at an inflated price. I am sure there is a lot of that going on, but over all I think this is great for Facebook, Zuckerberg, and all the Facebook employees that will become millionaires today. In fact, I stand up and applaud… (and secretly wish I would have thought of it!… oops, guess that is not a secret now.)
The future of Facebook as a public company is what intriges me. Some people compare Facebook to Apple, but Apple has a definite product they are selling, not to mention a rabid fan base. What is it Facebook sells to consumers? Sure they have the game network, as well as the paid advertising platform… but at the end of the day, what will make this company worth the expected $ 104 billion dollars to you and me? And how does the love hate relationship users of the platform have, in regards to privacy, come into play?
I’d say the closest comparison to Facebook in the stock market world would be Google. Google makes most of their money from advertising… but they have jumped into consumer products with the Android platform etc. Will Facebook eventually come up with a product or service that people will want to actually buy? Or will Facebook even need to? Time will tell I suppose.
According to CBS news, today Facebook will be the 23rd largest company in the U.S. (as measured by stock market value) putting Facebook ahead of shopping giant Amazon.com. However, Facebook ranks 909th in terms of annual sales globally. Pretty interesting don’t you think?
So, for better or worse, today may very well be known as Facebook Day.

What are your thoughts… will you be buying shares of Facebook? Do you think the need to pander to investors will help, or hurt the social giant? Let’s keep the conversation going below in the comments!
Until next time… Doc
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Flipboard exec dishes on market strategy
NEW YORK – A Flipboard executive at IAB’s Innovation Days conference said that ultimately the rise in HTML5 will address the publishing walled garden that companies such as Apple have established.
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