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Is your Content being Filtered by Search Engines?

Content syndication is nothing new–newspapers and magazines have been reusing other people’s quality content for a long time. But a few years ago somebody decided that this should be open to anybody who wanted to write, and the web made it possible. Now Article Syndication is a very popular way to establish yourself as an [...]
A Good Keyword Strategy = Higher Quality Traffic

SEO stands for Search Engine Optimization. It is the art and science of making your website both relevant and important in the eyes of the search engines in order to achieve a high ranking in their results. SEO can be complicated, time consuming and expensive. However, despite it’s technical intricacies, there are a [...]
Common SEO Mistakes To Avoid

Many webmasters want to get top search engine rankings. To attain the objective, webmasters spend many efforts in doing link exchange and refine their meta tags and body content, however, they still overlook some issues. Let me explain why you should address these issues. 1. Select Wrong Content Management Software (CMS) Rapid prototyping manufacturer, Star Prototype China, [...]
Link popularity Explained

I am sure you all have heard of the term ‘Link popularity’ when we talk about site ranking by search engine. Do you remember the time back in your high school when some students used to get extra priority and love from their teachers just for being popular? Well, this link popularity is also something [...]
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  • 13 Great Firefox Extensions For Web Professionals
    Like most web developers or SEO professionals, I use a vast array of tools to get the job done. I use a combination of desktop and web applications, some purchased and some free. Everyone I know has downloaded a free copy of Mozilla Firefox, but few realize that by installing some of the 1,500 free extensions they can eliminate the need for most of the other applications they currently use. Below are my 13 favorite extensions for web professionals (in no particular order):

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  • What Does Everyone Have Against Hockey?
    We're in the middle of the first NHL Playoffs since 2004 and there seems to be a common theme. No it's not Ilja Bryzgalov shut-outs (although those seem to be happening quite often), it's NHL bashing.

    It's no surprise that the NHL is not as popular as the NFL, Major League Baseball, the NBA, or NCAA Football and Basketball for that matter - but it gets treated by major media like it is a joke of a sport. Shows like Around the Horn on ESPN constantly make fun of anyone who ...
  • The NBA Needs To Change It's Playoff Format...Now
    One great thing about the NBA and commissioner David Stern is that they fix mistakes with their game. Case in point – in 2003 the NBA switched the first round of the playoffs from a best-of-five game series to a best-of-seven to help ensure that the better team advances. That's why it's mind boggling to wonder why they won't change the playoff format to account for debacles like this season.

    If a non-sports fan took a quick check at the 2006 Western Conference Standings an...
  • Oln’s Playoff Hockey Coverage Doesn’t Make The Cut
    Like many hockey fans, I was just happy that hockey was back this year. I didn’t care that ESPN didn’t renew their TV contract with the NHL - I figured OLN might have a few hiccups, but overall they would do fine. I was wrong. OLN has been a disaster all season long and it’s not getting better.

    I understand that they have never done the NHL before and that they only had a few months to hire announcers, camera crews, build a set, etc. But the worst part about it is that the...
  • The Top 5 Sports News Web Sites
    There are literally thousands of places on the web to get your sports news information. Whether you want the latest headlines, up to the second scores, editorials, or in depth analysis, there are a myriad of choices for you. While some sites only offer one or two of those things, there are several that offer all of those and more. My Top 5 are below:

    5. Yahoo! Sports (sports.yahoo.com) - this site is all substance and no flash. It looks essentially the same as it did five ...
  • The Top 10 Sports Video Games Of All Time
    There have been hundreds of sports video games throughout the years. In less than forty years we’ve gone from Pong to MLB 2K6 for the Xbox 360. But the evolution of games hasn’t always meant better games. Just because a game has flashier interfaces and better graphics, it doesn’t necessarily make for good gameplay. That’s the reason that many PS2 and Xbox games are doomed to linger in discount bins at your local game store, while classics like NHL ’94 and Tecmo Super Bowl con...
  • The Top 5 Sports Books Of All Time
    There have been thousands of sports books written throughout the years. Some have been absolute crap and most are mediocre at best, but there are that select few that remain deep-seated in our memories as classics. Below is my Top 5 of all time. There are some popular books missing – either because I don’t think it is as good as everyone else, or because I haven’t read it.

    5. Foul Ball, By Jim Bouton - Bouton gives a candid look at a corrupt sports town. All he wants to do...
  • Tips For Success In The World’s First Sports Stock Market
    The AllSportsMarket is a financial exchange using a professional trading platform to buy and sell issues of sports teams. It is just like the stock market, but with sports teams! You compete with other players for real money. Money is earned from the ups and downs of the prices of teams and from dividends paid when teams win. The AllSportsMarket is 24 hours, 365 days a year - you can trade at anytime and as often as you would like.

    You can fund an account for as little as ...
  • Older Announcers Need To Know When To Call It Quits
    Deciding when to retire from something you love has to be a difficult decision. Whether you are an athlete, business owner, architect, writer, or sports announcer, the decision to walk away from a life that has defined you for nearly half a decade is certainly not an easy one. That said, no one wants to be the one who is holding on to a position that they are no longer good at, especially in a field that has superior talent waiting in the wings.

    Unfortunately there seems ...
  • Is Al Michaels Still The Best NFL Play-By-Play Announcer?
    When ABC “traded” Al Michaels to NBC this off-season to be their number one play-by-play announcer for their new Sunday night NFL football package, it became clear that he is still perceived to be the best play-by-play announcer in the business. However, is that perception still a reality?

    Michaels began his career back in 1986 on ABC’s Monday Night Football, where he remained until switching to NBC for the 2006 season. While at ABC, Michaels was part of several broadcast...
  • Why Is Billy Packer Considered A Better College Basketball Analyst Than Bill Raftery?
    Every year around this time I ask myself the same question – why is Billy Packer the lead analyst for CBS’s coverage of March Madness? While Packer is working the game for the TV audience, Bill Raftery is calling the game for the much smaller radio audience with more passion, knowledge, and love for the game than Packer.

    Raftery and Verne Lundquist are CBS’s second pair to Packer and Jim Nantz, who have been number one for the past 15 years. Packer seems to be hated by mor...
  • $85,000 UD Legendary Cuts Card May Have Two Fake Autographs!
    The one of a kind Upper Deck baseball card featuring autographs from Ty Cobb, Walter Johnson, Babe Ruth, and Honus Wagner might not be so rare after all. The card was pulled from a pack of 2005 Upper Deck SP Legendary Cuts and features four of the five inductees into the inaugural class of the Baseball Hall of Fame (a picture can be seen at http://www.beckett.com/estore/news/?eskin=beckett&a=6520&s=1). A great pull – if it was real.

    This card first attracted attention back...

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