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Wed
Jul
1

How to Increase Website Rank With Article Marketing Services



If you are a website owner, then you may be looking for a way to raise your website rank on Google. First, it is important to understand some of the different factors that Google takes into consideration when determining website rank.

One of the main factors that Google takes into consideration is the number of backlinks that a website has. Many website owners have a problem creating backlinks for their website. One of the best ways to increase the number of backlinks that your website has is with article writing and article marketing.

This involves first writing an article about a topic that is related to your website. After that, you need to place a link to your website somewhere within the article. Many website owners choose to place this link in the resource box of their article.

When Google finds the article on the search engines it will count it as an additional link for your website. As a website owner, you may not have the time to write these articles on your own. There are actually article marketing services out there that will write articles for you and submit them to article directories for you at the same time.

Article marketing services are a great way that you can increase the amount of inbound links that your website has without being forced to write articles on your own time. If you hire someone to write a lot of articles for you then you can easily increase the number of backlinks that your website has in a relatively short period of time.

Wed
Jul
1

How to Start Your Own Real Estate Blog By Michael Lapeter



Real estate blogs are now a must have for serious real estate agents. Fortunately, they couldn’t be easier to set up, and they’re free! Many agents now use their blog as their main real estate site, saving them hundreds of dollars a year and avoiding the hassle of maintaining both a website and a blog.

Step 1: Plan it out. What areas and topics do you want your blog to cover? What would you like to name your blog? You want your blog to cover broad enough topics that you can reach new clients. But you don’t want to be overly broad or you’ll be competing against larger, more entrenched blogs. Also, the more you focus on a smaller area the more of a local expert you will appear.

For most small towns, consider a blog covering your entire region. If you are in a larger city, you may want to focus on that city only. It’s not recommended to focus your blog on just one neighborhood, as it may be hard to consistently write new content if there is not that much news to report for that neighborhood.

Step 2: Sign up for an account at one of the major free blog providers, such as wordpress, blogger, or posterous. They’re all very easy to set up, usually it is only a 2-3 step process where you enter you username and email address, then pick a name for your blog. And, of course, it’s all free.

Step 3: Set up your blog. Before writing your first post, you should click on the “pages” section and edit your “about” page. You can also add additional pages, for example if you want to include a testimonials page or a local resources page. “Pages” are different from “posts”, because a page is a permanent page that is linked right from you homepage, just as you see with regular real estate websites.

“Posts” are what you write every 1-2 days, which slowly move down the page as your write more. Posts are great for day to day news, and pages are great for permanent important information you want your visitors to see.

Step 3: Check out your competition. Type your area (ex “Boston real estate” or “Boston real estate blog”) into Google, and read the top blogs that you find. That should help give you an idea of the type of content readers are looking for, Take your time on this step and really get a feel for the style of writing (short - lots of dashes - lots of line breaks) that people like on the internet.

Also see which posts get the most comments, and that will give you an idea of what topics readers care most about.

Step 4: Start writing! Blogs only work if you write several blog posts a week, at least 2-3. You won’t see much response at first, but if you consistently write for 3-4 months you should start to see a few comments from visitors, and then it’s only a matter of time until you generate your first lead from your blog!

Michael is an active real estate broker, and has both a California state salesperson’s license and a California state broker’s license. Michael is also the founder of My Single Property Websites, a simple, inexpensive marketing tool for real estate agents and writes on his real estate marketing blog.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Michael_Lapeter

Thu
May
7

The Abosolute 10 Greatest Tips for Purchasing a Home Espresso Machine by: Markus Yannies



Choosing the right home espresso machine is a difficult task but with some basic knowledge and wisdom of how a coffee and espresso maker works and what features are available, selecting the right option is easy. One point is clear. If you are spending money at a coffee shop at least 3-4 times per week, the payoff on a home espresso machine is well worth the investment:

Let’s do the math:

1. Average cost for a coffee specialty drink such as an espresso or cappuccino: $3.50
2. Number of trips to the Coffee Shop per year: 52 weeks * 4 visits per week = 208 yearly visits
3. Yearly Cost: $3.50 espresso drink cost * 208 yearly visits = $728 Annually

For $728, one can purchase a full-featured super automatic espresso machine. Ok, now that you see that an home espresso machines is good investment, let talk about some tips on how to buy one:

1. Decide what type of espresso drinks you like - Do you like a cappuccino or mocha or just a straight shot of espresso? How about a regular cup of coffee? The choices for home espresso machines will vary greatly. Most super automatic espresso coffee machines can brew you a strong cup of coffee just like you find at the coffee houses as well as the espresso drinks. Perhaps you would like to choose between regular coffee and decaf in which case a bypass doser on the home espresso machine is a good option. Choose between a super automatic, semi automatic, or automatic home espresso machines. The most popular type of espresso machine is a super automatic espresso machines.

2. Cost - While many people like to have all of the bells and whistles, buying a quality espresso machine is much like buying a car. Do you need heated seats if you live in Arizona? Same principle. Decide on what type of drinks you like, find a machine with those features and set a budget. The most common question we get is how much do I have to spend for a quality machine? If you are spending $750 - $1,000 on a fine brand super automatic such as Saeco or Gaggia, you will be purchasing a quality home espresso machine with standard features suitable for most people. If you want the highest quality espresso drinks, a semi automatic espresso machine such as a Rancilio or Pasquini are priced in the $700 to $1,500 range. Semi-automatic espresso machines are a bit more work but results are outstanding. All excellent choices.

3. Popular Espresso Features - Milk based drinks – If you love the lattes, mochas, and cappuccino’s make sure you buy a machine with two boilers or dual heating elements. Using a single boiler is ok for standard espresso drinks but a dual boiler will produce the fastest steam. This is typically a feature that separates the cheap $100 - $200 espresso machines from the quality home espresso machines.

4. Adjustable water volume and coffee dose - Some machines will only have the ability to adjust the water so the more water you have the weaker the cup. Having both an adjustable doser and water volume gives you the most control. Excellent features to have especially if want a standard cup of coffee.

5. Digital or Analog (dials) – There is much debate on which is better to have. This comes down to a personal choice. With digital machines, your options are greater and you can really get dialed in on the coffee / water ratio. You also get statistics on your home espresso machine and most digital espresso machines will tell you when to clean it. Another key feature digital machines typically have is the ability to regulate when the machine is on or off.

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6. Key features

Look for a large water reservoir typically over 40 ounces.

Cup height adjustment – make sure your cup will fit. Most espresso cups are 4 – 6 inches.

Water filter – espresso machines with a water filter will produce better coffee and keep you machine in better condition. Water filters are highly recommended.

Bean hopper size – Get a machine with a minimum or 8 ounces. You do not want to be filling the bean hopper every day.

Cup Warmer – Coffee maintains its best flavor when poured into a heated cup.

Grinder Settings – Make sure the espresso machines have at least 3 grinder settings. This is essential for dialing in the right grind.

Heat up time – you do not want to be waiting over 5 minutes for an espresso machine to heat up. A good machine will be ready for a second cup of espresso is just under 1-2 minutes after the initial heat-up.

7. Size and Construction – Make sure you have adequate counter space for the home espresso machine. These espresso machines are generally larger than a typical coffee pot so make sure you measure. Also, having a movable base will allow you to pull the machine out to fill it with water and beans. Almost all of the super automatic home espresso machines body’s are made of heavy duty plastic or stainless steel. The inside boilers are either stainless steel or aluminum. Often people make the mistake of thinking the plastic is not as durable but in reality, it is. It is what is on the inside that counts. A stainless steel boiler will offer years of service if properly maintained. The espresso machines of today feature sleek, modern designs. If you are purchasing a semi-automatic espresso machine, consider stainless steel because of all of the interaction with the machine. If you choose a super automatic, a plastic design with stainless steel or aluminum boilers is sufficient.

8. Proper Cleaning and maintenance – The number one problem with home espresso machines is scale build-up. If you own a quality machine, regular descaling and back flushing is not recommended, it’s required. What I mean is that if you want to maintain your warranty, you must complete these maintenance items. It takes about 15 minutes each month but will keep your machine operating for years. Don’t let your machine sit idle for a long time with water loaded as the minerals in the water can cause issues in the boilers and metal components.

9. Water and Coffee – Buying quality coffee and using filtered water will provide the ultimate coffee experience. Many espresso machines have built in water filters such as the Aqua Prima Water Filter. If you use tap water and cheap brand name coffee don’t waste your money on a quality espresso machine. Fine coffee and filtered water contribute significantly to the quality of the brew. Use a coffee such as Lavazza or Gaggia especially made for a higher end coffee espresso machine.

10. Choosing where to buy a home espresso machine – You can buy these machines from many of the major stores but the issue is support and buying guidance. You simply cannot call the “red dot” store or “overstock” stores and expect to find someone that is knowledgeable about quality espresso coffee machines. Try calling one of the major chains for support and they will refer you to the manufacturer. The truth is that your retailer should be able to answer most questions and get you technical support if you need it. You are not going to get the level of support from a big chain store or large retailer.

Today’s home espresso machines are sophisticated machines. Buy the machine from a reputable online retailer who specializes in espresso machines or coffee makers. Retail stores that specialize in espresso and coffee machines have knowledgeable staff that can assist you with questions, problems, tips, and service. And guess what, the prices in the espresso coffee machine specialty stores are typically less because of the volume of machines they sell.

Choose a store that has a Better Business Bureau accreditation so you can be sure you are buying from a reputable dealer. Beware of stores that do not specialize in coffee and espresso machines. Where is the best place to find the best cup of coffee or espresso? It is your own kitchen of course. Happy shopping.

Thu
May
7

7 Tips For Designing For Older Users by: Marianne Markowski



The discussion on web design for older site visitors often drifts towards accessibility and gets mixed up with looking at disabilities rather abilities, but this should not always be a given.

Not every person over 65 years has eyesight so poor that they have to increase text size or change the contrast of text colours. Not every person over the retirement age has problems with motor control or significant short term memory loss. The diversity of the 65+ user group is

enormous. A website might be easy to use for someone over 75 years old; simply because they’re experienced web surfers or familiar with the site. In contrast you might find someone younger, but with less Internet experience, struggling to use the same site.

You can find a comprehensive list of design guidelines for users over 50 at the American Association of Retired Persons website and in the UK City University’s guidelines. Having researched and worked with older users it becomes obvious that there are very specific themes that come up repeatedly for the average senior surfer. These are simple things such as “what’s clickable and what’s not”, window management and jargon that acts as language barrier.

Here is a digestive list of the most important design tips based on research with users.

1. Make obvious what’s clickable and what’s not

You must clearly distinguish between paragraph, heading and link styles. Underlining link text within written text helps links to contrast with copy, but underlining links in the main navigation isn’t necessary as each and every item should be obvious. Also, don’t employ underlining to identify headings.

Buttons must also be made as large and prominent as possible so they become a clear call to action. 3D effects for buttons can help to make them stand out. Also, make links and buttons easy to target and hit by increasing their clickable area.

In addition, next to the cursor visibly changing into a “hand”, you should offer a highlight around the area to click on.

2. Use checkboxes rather than drop-down menus

A drop-down menu can be fiddly and time consuming for site visitors, and can result in people selecting the wrong item by accident. If you

have less than 10 items in a drop-down menu, use checkboxes or radio buttons. These have the advantage of showing the number of options at a glance without having to click.

However, you should keep drop-down menus where they are established conventions, e.g. when choosing your country. Here, it’s better to stick with what users are used to.

3. Stay in one window

If possible, always stay in one window. If you like to provide useful tips or explanations, consider implementing it in a way that the explanation appears on the same page. If you need to include a pop-up or re-direct to a new window, then inform the users by telling them.

A good example of showing useful tips on the same page is twitter’s sign-up page. Here the explanation comes up when users click into the field “Full name”.

4. Implement the shallowest possible information hierarchy

Ensure that you fully understand your users’ goals and provide them with the shortest paths to completing their task. Pull out important and frequently visited topics and display them on the homepage. You should also maintain consistent labelling of links and page names and allow site visitors to get to the content within 2-5 clicks.

The path must be kept as clear as possible of distracters such as advertising, though you can display some after the task has been completed

successfully. Provide about 3 helpful cross-reference links that are related to the current task goal, but not many more in order to avoid distraction. Overall, try to minimise the options on screen to be as succinct as possible.

5. Include a site map and link to it from every page

A sitemap gives users a good overall picture of how the site is organised and clearly defines all the resources the website has to offer. The link to the sitemap can usually be found near the top or the bottom of the page and frequently placed near the link to ‘contact us’.

Internet savvy senior surfers are aware of sitemaps and make use of them to gain an overview of the site. They will also likely click on a sitemap link when they get lost on the site or if they can’t find what they want while browsing.

6. Keep your language simple

Avoid technical jargon at all cost. However, if you employ newer functionality such as “tagging” for example, don’t try to rename it, but provide an easy to understand explanation for it. Include instructions in plain English where necessary, but always try to reduce the number of words displayed on the page.

Use simple and short sentences and include bullet points where possible. For links on the homepage or landing pages include a short description to tell site visitors what to expect when following the link.

7. Appear trustworthy

Senior surfers tend to be more cautious when browsing and can get confused when something unexpected happens such as a new window opening or an application installing.

Firstly, clearly state the purpose of your site on the homepage. Also, offer a brief description with content links, so users know what to expect when following them. Explain in ‘large print’ how personal information will be handled before asking users to enter it.

Make use of the well-known ‘padlock’ icon to indicate a secure part of the site. Show words such as ’secure’, ’safe’ and ‘confidential’ in bold. Offer a content section on ’security’ when your site offers financial services.

Conclusion

Follow these 7 simple design tips and it will help the majority of site visitors over 65 years use your site more easily and of course it will help all other users too. It will be an enjoyable experience for novice Internet users as well as those who are experienced surfers but new to your site. In addition, any user who might require assistive software will not be compromised by any of these design tips.

Thu
May
7

Pay-Per-Click Advertising Will Payoff by: Sheila Berg



Profitability with Pay-Per-Click (PPC) advertising comes down to how well you have chosen your keywords. Choose too generic a term and you get unnecessary traffic. Choose too specific a term and you’ll miss out on traffic your competitors will get. You are still better to go one step deeper and find keywords more specific to your niche market - and as you will notice, the cost per click becomes much more reasonable which means your return on investment for PPC advertising becomes much greater. So, that’s all great information, but how do you find those reasonable keywords and phrases that will bring traffic to your business? This is where you will become a detective.

TIP (1) Use Keyword Suggestion Tools

There are various keyword suggestion tools that you can access on the internet to assist you in finding commonly searched terms — some even list combinations that you may not have even thought of. Here are a few of them to try out…

Overture Search Term Suggestion Tool:
http://inventory.overture.com

Google Ad word Suggestion Tool:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

TIP (2) Test It

Keyword targeting is not an exact science. As with every other marketing technique, you need to test it. You can get a lot of traffic without hurting your budget, if you learn and use your keyword tools. A good start is Google Ad words and Overture, so my advice is to test using these PPC’s.

You should have narrowed your keywords down to a point where you are risking .05 cents to .80 cents per click rather than $2.00/click, so your exposure should be more in your defined niche. Finally, you need to watch both the short-term and longer term impact of PPC. Shorter term, you’ll notice traffic coming from PPC right away in your web logs - so you’ll get a sense of click-through rates, and eventually sales in 1-2 weeks.

Longer term though, being listed in the top 3 spots often provides you additional exposure through special marketing arrangements each PPC has made with specific search engines.

Weeks after your initial campaign you will often start to see a significant bump in search engine activity as the result of being in the top 3 of PPC’s.

For the vast majority of businesses who don’t have unlimited funds for marketing, stay away from following the broad keywords - try and focus on niche keywords. That’s how you can make Pay- Per-Click pay YOU.


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