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How can I effectively job search without having to do it via the internet?
I saw a job search advice tips article an one of the things it warned about was that you can’t really effectively Search for work online all the time. IT seems however, that all of the job listings are online. How do I go about finding ones available without being stuck behind my computer?
The old fashion ways, asking everyone you know to let you know if they hear of openings. Going door to door applying even if they don’t have a help wanted sign. Using temp agencies where the job may turn to permanent. Starting your own business to make your own job.
Profits From Craig List Search: What You Need to Know
One of the biggest attractions of using Craig list search is the potential to make legitimate money without having to go the physical distance and having to exert physical effort promoting products and services. The recognition of Craig list search as the foremost online community to visit whenever one is searching for something has fueled increasing interest in the part of vendors and sellers to advertise on the site.
However, going down on the nitty gritty part of online trading through Craig list search is no easy task. Some sellers do encounter problems, especially for newcomers. Doing Craig list search is actually time consuming, with the user needing to switch from one city to another to make a comprehensive search. This problem is addressed by the website which allows users to make searching different cities across several categories possible in one go. With this enhanced service, users have more time focusing on the quality of their Craig list search results and get to do more business than they usually do.
Another way of making money from Craig list search is to use the site as a means of generating supplementary income. For example, the site has long been utilized by writers and editors who offer freelance work to clients even half way round the world. Because Craig list search is being done in almost all countries, those who made the posts would be guaranteed of the widest base of potential customers possible. Again, this can be enhanced by using enhanced search feature offered, to save on time and effort, as well as generate more business opportunities as possible. Its primary feature offered is the ease in navigation, something that no other sites boast of. And because each services offered is being placed in its proper categories, transactions are made fast and easy, considerations that are important for the businessman always on the go.
One good way to ensure that steady income is generated through Craig list search is by posting ad that rich in search engine optimization (SEO) key words. This makes sure posts are on top of the result list every time somebody performs Craig list search, even if they made the search across several cities and categories in one click of the mouse.
Craig list search through an enhanced service is also an excellent tool for finding partners in affiliate marketing. This is often done to promote a particular website or product, as affiliates are being paid based on performance generated. Most business owners and website managers often visit the forums section of the Craig list search website in order to find affiliates, since generating a direct link to another site in posted ad is strictly prohibited. However, those savvy enough to adhere to forum rules yet manage to generate a lot of interest for a particular product or services would surely find a veritable cash cow in Craig list Search site, especially if they can now make the search process far more easier and more efficiently.
Alfred Pattison
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-marketing-articles/profits-from-craig-list-search-what-you-need-to-know-743584.html
attempting to search out the Indian ancestry in my family tree how can I begin?
I want to claim my indian heritage, but do not know how to begin to search for this Information.
Oh my, so many ways of finding the infomation there is, and I have included the links you will need to help you. Of course, in addition to this, you can also use the resources at your local library, they are only too happy to help you with your Searches and queries.
http://www.google.com
http://www.wikipedia.org/
http://uk.search.yahoo.com/web
http://findarticles.com/
http://vos.ucsb.edu/index.asp
http://www.aresearchguide.com/
http://www.geocities.com/athens/troy/886…
http://www.studentresearcher.com/search/…
http://www.cha cha.com/
How do state a search engine give best search results?
There are many Search engines such as yahoo, google and bing so on. The recent news is that these search engines are in competition each other and so on. How can we determine that a search engine is giving best search results?
google is better then others
How to Search Engine Optimize (seo) a Website
This article is a follow-up to my last entry about search engine optimization (or SEO), which you can find here on Articlesbase. While the first article provided a broad overview of what SEO is and how it can help you market your business, this one is meant to provide a more detailed outline of how the process works and some of the tasks you should perform in order to optimize a site. My intended audience for this article is web design firms and marketing companies who are looking to break into the world of SEO, but need a primer to help them get started.
Getting Started
There is one key piece of information to keep in mind throughout the entire optimization process, and it can be said like this: Search engines have one goal, and that is to return the most relevant results for any given search query. SEO is essentially the process of ensuring that those search engines understand that your site or your client’s site is, in fact, a good, relevant result for certain queries. For example, if you or your client owns a coffee shop in Philadelphia, then their website is absolutely a relevant result for the query “Philadelphia coffee shops”. However, the search engine algorithms can’t determine the relevance of a given page on their own if the site isn’t properly optimized. Let’s take a look at the key steps that are involved in optimizing a site, thus allowing the search engines to realize, “oh! This is a very relevant result for the query I was given”.
Choosing Your Primary Keywords and Phrases
Choosing the primary keywords and phrases which you will be optimizing for is one of the most important pieces of SEO. You need to find what I call a “middleground” keyword – something that’s not so broad that it’s useless to optimize for, but not so specific that no one is searching for it.
Consider a client who asks you to optimize for the phrase “real estate”. With very few exceptions, this is a perfect example of a keyword that is simply too broad to be worthwhile. Anyone searching for “real estate” will immediately realize that they need to refine their search beyond such a broad term. For example – are they looking to buy real estate, sell it, invest in it, or find a real estate agent? And are they looking for commercial properties or residential properties? To buy or to rent?
It should be immediately clear that optimizing for such a broad term is almost always a wasted effort. Not only because the optimization process itself will be excessively difficult, but because, more than likely, the traffic generated will not result in any sales ( “conversions”).
Now, let’s assume your client is ABC Real Estate in Bala Cynwd, PA, and they are residential real estate agents specializing in the Philadelphia market. They might ask you to optimize for “ABC Real Estate Bala Cynwd”. This is an example of a keyword that’s incredibly simple to optimize for (I probably wouldn’t even call it “optimization” since there is only one ABC Real Estate in Bala Cynwd, pretty much guaranteeing you the #1 result), but this keyword is almost useless for driving new traffic to the site. People searching for the company name already know about the company and probably know what the company does. You want to drive traffic from people who are searching for a product or service the company offers, even when the potential customer doesn’t know about the company yet.
“Homes for sale in Philadelphia” is a keyword to think about in this instance. We know from this query that the person performing the search is looking for homes for sale in Philadelphia. Our client is prepared to provide not only home search capability, but real estate agents who are willing to help the searcher in their quest for a new home. This is the kind of traffic you want to drive to the site. You should choose 2-3 similar keyword phrases to serve as the primary search goals. It’s important to note that your site will not be locked into appearing for only those phrases, if you perform the optimization correctly. Now, let’s take a look at how you actually go about doing that.
Site Structure
The first thing to look at when tasked with optimizing a site is the structure of the site itself – the HTML code, the URL/link structure, and the title and meta tags. If the site doesn’t exist yet, but you will need it to be optimized once it’s built, this section still very much applies, so read on.
Navigation
One of the most common problems I see with poorly-optimized sites is a navigation system that is effectively invisible to search engines. Oftentimes, the main navigation was created with javascript or flash, and no alternative sitemap or links are provided. While search engines such as Google are getting much better at identifying links embedded in javascript and flash, it is still a much better idea to provide a plain HTML/CSS based navigation system. You can do this without sacrificing any of the javascript or flash functionality or changing the user experience at all, so there is no reason not to do it. If your navigation is javascript based, make sure you are using a “pure CSS” menuing system, meaning that you can code your navigation as if it were a normal
A Note about flash based sites
If your site is done completely in flash, you may want to re-think your design, instead using flash for a header, footer, and/or borders, but leaving the main content as HTML and CSS. Otherwise, I recommend essentially building two full versions of the site – one in HTML and one in Flash. As I mentioned above, Search engines are becoming much more effective at indexing flash pages, but you are still doing yourself a disservice in terms of SEO if your site is 100% flash based. Also, completely flash driven sites can often degrade user experience, but that’s a topic for another article.
URL Structure
Now let’s talk about URLs. Search engines like very clean URLs, the kind you see at the top of this (or any Wordpress-based) blog. Even if your site is driven by dynamic content, you will want to rewrite your URLs to look like static pages. For example, rather than having /product-view.php?fromcat=5&id=32, you will want a url that looks more like /products/32/this-is-the-product-name.html. Not only is the actual URL part of what search engines look at when determine what a page might be about (which is why we include the product name), they also have a much easier time indexing static URLs as opposed to complicated dynamic URLs with a string of variables at the end. There are many ways to accomplish the rewriting, and it’s usually not very difficult. The easiest way is to use Apache’s mod_rewrite module, which lets you transparently redirect one URL to another, while the visitor only sees the original. If you are using ASP.net on IIS, there is an excellent rewrite module for IIS6, and IIS7 has built-in rewriting capabilities. Finally, development frameworks such as Fuse for PHP or Ruby on Rails have extensive “routing” functionality which allows very fine grained control over the URL structure.
Title and Meta Tags
The and description tags are very important in SEO. These tags are your first chance to explain to a search engine what your site is all about, and you should follow some guidelines when generating these tags:
- The title and meta description tags should include your primary keywords and phrases, but only once. Don’t repeat “Philadelphia coffee shop” five times in the title tag, because the search engines will penalize the site for keyword stuffing.
- While there are no strict rules on length, the title tag should be no longer 60-80 characters, the meta tag around 200 maximum.
- The title and meta tags need to be different for every page. Even if the title or meta description tags for some pages don’t actually include your primary search phrases (and they don’t have to), they should be clear and relevant to every individual page.
Content
It is a common SEO adage that “content is king”, and although the SEO process has gotten a bit more complex over the years, it is still largely true.
Your site should contain as much useful, unique content as possible. Simply plastering bits of text all over the site won’t do you much good, but the best thing you can do to optimize a site is to provide high quality content that people actually want to see or read. Developing such content can be tricky, but here are some basic guidelines:
- Every page should have at least two paragraphs of relevant content. There are some exceptions here because some pages simply don’t require any text, but you should try to work in as much high quality, relevant (remember: HIGH QUALITY and RELEVANT) textual content as possible.
- Don’t rely exclusively on bulleted lists. Bulleted lists are fine and won’t hurt your positioning, but they should be augmented by rich prose, since larger bodies of text will net you the most gains in terms of SEO.
- Include your targeted search keywords and phrases in the content, but don’t “stuff” keywords by repeating them more times than is reasonable. There is a balancing act to be performed here, but as a general rule, I try not to include the same keyword or phrase more than once per two paragraphs. There are plenty of exceptions, however, so it’s something that you have to develop a knack for after some trial and error.
- Your home page is the holy grail of content for your site. Every single website only gets one home page, so the content there is weighed very heavily by search engines. Make sure your home page content is of a decent length (at least 2 paragraphs), contains your primary keywords and phrases (gracefully – don’t keyword stuff), and is well written and relevant.
- Include as much content on as many different pages as you can. Remember, though: high quality and relevant. Don’t create pages for the sake of having more pages – think about Information that will be relevant to your potential customers and provide it through your website. For example, if you are optimizing for a coffee shop in Philadelphia, a page dedicated to how to identify & choose the best coffee beans might be a great resource. Oftentimes, you will be surprised and unable to predict some of the keywords and phrases that drive people to your site, but these relevant “landing pages” ensure that you can pick up good traffic that you weren’t necessarily expecting.
Inbound Link Building
Another essential piece of the SEO puzzle is getting other sites to link back to yours. There are several ways to do this, but also some pitfalls to avoid.
- Directory submission – this is the process of simply adding your site to online directories that list and link to external sites. There are a few important things to remember when submitting your site to directories, however:
- There are a lot of good free directories that do not require a reciprocal link. Don’t get caught up paying for every submission (though there are some directories that are worth paying for).
- Make sure that the directory itself is in good standing with Google. You will want to check its Page Rank (Google’s 1/10 score of the importance of a site). The easiest way to check page rank is to install the Google Toolbar
- Make sure the directory links directly to your site and doesn’t first go to a tracking page. If the link is not direct, it is essentially useless.
- Try to find directories that allow you to specify the anchor text – the text that people will be clicking on to get to your site. Make the anchor text one of your primary keyword phrases, e.g. the words “Philadelphia coffee shop” should link to philacoffeeshopsite.com.
- Press release distribution – Your client should have press releases that outline the current happenings at their company. These should be posted as text (instead of or in addition to PDF) format both on the website, but also on aggregate press release sites that allow you to submit your own press release. You should also include links back to your site directly in the press release
- Social Networking & web 2.0 – There are many sites available that allow you to post your own business profiles on the web. Hotfrog and Merchantcircle are good examples of such sites, and I recommend adding a listing there for any site you are optimizing. Additionally, if you have interesting, relevant content to share with the public, consider posting it to aggregate sites such as Digg
Conclusion
Hopefully this article provided insight into the SEO process, and can act as a “getting started” primer for companies who are looking to expand their services offerings. I do not recommend that business owners attempt to optimize their own site, because you will not get the results you expect, and your time is better spent running the business. Hire a competent SEO company instead, and work with them to position your site for ideal keywords and phrases.
Jim Keller
http://www.articlesbase.com/online-promotion-articles/how-to-search-engine-optimize-seo-a-website-736210.html
How to search for Nonstop flight from Oklahoma to any destination?
I have 2 small kids so I wanted to see where the destinations we can go. What are websites I can Search to see what destinations I can go using nonstop flight from Oklahoma? Web sites I’ve used require destination. I want to leave it open. Any tricks? Thanks a lot.
Check out Wikipedia for the airport you want to fly out of, they list the airlines and destinations they fly to on most of the aiports they have a website for, here’s the one for Will Rogers Airport in Ok. City:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Rogers_World_Airport
How can I set the yahoo mail search to include mails from previous years?
How can I set the yahoo mail search to include mails from previous years?
Even I specify the mail Search to include mails from previous years and in all folders, only the mails in the current year is being included in the search result.
Please advise!
Thanks.
I think this may already be a glitch in your account, in which the true mail messages are not synchronized with the search results coming up. For that you need to contact Yahoo! Customer Care: if you have a Mail Plus subscription, call them at their Tech Support line, but if you don’t fill out a feedback form with all the details of your concern here: http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/classic/help_f.html;_ylt=An0jg7UFuGW7T8Bi8_pUyRE8wCV4?from_url=http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/mail/classic/.
How do i get rid of yahoo search from my address bar?
On Internet Explorer i have only one default Search engine (Google) but when i use the address bar to search, Yahoo is used for the search, how do i change this? Is this a virus/malware?
Small problem. Right click on thetoolbar area untill you see the box with:
yahoo! toolbar (with a tick beside it)
Google (with a tick beside it)
and some other things on the toolbar
click Yahoo! toolbar to turn it of….
ALTERNATIVLY:
Open "My Computer" and go into "uninstall or change a program"
scroll down untill you see:
(Y!) Yahoo! toolbar (roughly 28mb)
just click on it to uninstall,
that should deffinatley solve your problem.
Adam.
What search engines do HR people use to find out about prospective employees?
What are the best people Search engines on the web?
I am looking for 2 people from high school, but they seem to have dropped off the face of the earth. It’s like they didn’t exist. What do you think happened to them?
HR and employers probably do not use a public way to find that info, especially background checks that are done by private companies. You maybe can try a "person locater" company, but be cautious – be sure they are legit with the BBB and not reported on www.ripoffreport.com
at AIM…