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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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  • Trivia Questions And Answers By A Trivia Break
    1. What was the name of the first computer game?
    A. Pong
    B. Tennis for Two
    C. Pacman
    D. Donkey Kong

    2. How were the Hawaiian Islands settled?
    A. By pirates
    B. By Polynesians
    C. By Spaniards
    D. By English

    3. Which U.S. city had the first full-time organized police department?
    A. Boston
    B. New York
    C. Chicago
    D. Washington D.C.

    4. Credit money is paper backed by what?
    A. Promise to pay
    B. Gold
    C. Silver
    D. Goods or property

    5. The U.S. state Kansas ...
  • Culinary Challenge From Fun Trivia
    Questions:

    1. One of the world’s oldest cultivated vegetables, this member of the lily family was considered sacred by ancient Egyptians, as valuable as gold in the Middle Ages, and a vital food for many historical military commanders on land and sea. Can you name this vegetable?
    A. Onion
    B. Carrot
    C. Leek
    D. Garlic

    2. Which domesticated fowl was originally native to Southern Ontario, parts of the U.S. and Mexico before being domesticated by Indians and brought to E...
  • Trivia Questions And Answers From A Trivia Break
    Questions:

    1. What is the primary language of most residents of Montreal?
    A. English
    B. French
    C. Canadian
    D. Montrealese

    2. During what century was swimwear revolutionized?
    A. The 20th century with the birth of the bikini
    B. The 19th century with the transition from swimming as therapy to swimming as recreation
    C. 18th century when lead weights were sewn into the hems of bathing suits
    D. 4th century when the first two-piece bathing suit was featured

    3. When ...
  • Winter Wonderland Trivia Quiz
    1. Which is NOT a fact about winter in the animal kingdom?
    A. Some species of domesticated dog turn white in the winter.
    B. Mountain goats with their luxurious 3-inch long winter coats can endure winter temperatures as low as minus 50 degrees Fahrenheit and powerful winds up to 100 mph.
    C. The male moose sheds its antlers every winter and grows a new set the following year.
    D. The weasel and the ermine are the same animal. The only difference is the brown coat of the weas...
  • Trivia Questions From Trivia Teaser Online
    Question: Which country is the oldest on earth?

    Answers: San Marino

    Trivia Teaser: According to tradition, San Marino is known as the world's oldest republic. The tiny republic was founded by a Christian stonemason named Marino (or Saint Marinus) on September 3, in the year 301 C.E.

    Question: Which continent is the largest?

    Answers: Asia

    Trivia Teaser: Asia is the largest and most populous continent or region, depending on the definition. It covers 8.6 percent ...
  • Fall Into Action
    1. What American city is recognized as the cradle of modern professional football?

    A. Canton, Ohio
    B. Chicago, Illinois
    C. Muncie, Indiana
    D. Rochester, New York

    A. Canton, Ohio
    QQ: Today, Canton is recognized as the cradle of modern professional football. The Pro Football Hall of Fame, dedicated in 1963, is located there, but the real reason is that a 1920 meeting led to the formation of the American Professional Football Association.

    2. The English organized th...
  • Monstrous Trivia
    1. The Abominable Snowman, Yeti, Bigfoot, and Sasquatch appear in one form or another in which epics?

    A. Ancient Sumaria epic
    B. Russian literature
    C. Anglo-Saxon literature
    D. Greek mythology
    E. All of the above

    E. All of the above
    TOPICS: The “wild man of the woods” is a familiar figure in folklore from Enkidu of the Gilgamesh Epic, the Russian leshiy, Grendel in the Anglo-Saxon epic Beowulf, and Silenus and the satyrs in Greek mythology. Contemporary reports are...
  • Laborious Details
    1. Which countries celebrate Labor Day?

    A. United States and Canada
    B. United States and Germany
    C. United States and England
    D. United States and Australia

    A. United States and Canada
    TBD: It is a celebration of the working class.

    2. Which country has the largest labor force in the world?

    A. Indonesia
    B. United States
    C. India
    D. China

    D. China
    TBD: China is followed by India, the United States, and Indonesia. China’s work force at 709 million in 1995 ...
  • August Arcana
    1. Although it is the eighth months in the Gregorian Calendar, August was originally what month in the Roman Calendar?

    A. Sixth
    B. Seventh
    C. Eighth
    D. Ninth

    A. Sixth
    TOPICS: It was originally known as Sextilis which is the Latin name for the sixth month in the Roman calendar.

    2. The US honors what fish in August?

    A. Goldfish
    B. Swordfish
    C. Shark
    D. Catfish

    D. Catfish
    TOPICS: Catfish are any of about 31 families and 2,000 species of fish belonging to t...
  • Independence Fever
    1. What event do Americans celebrate with a national holiday on July 4th?
    A. George Washington’s birthday
    B. King George III’s ascension to the throne of England
    C. Formal adoption of the Declaration of Independence from England
    D. Official signing of the Declaration of Independence

    C. Formal adoption of the Declaration of Independence from England
    TOPICS: The official signing actually took place over several days.

    2. What country celebrates a national holiday in J...

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