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Best Deal Credit Card

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GOOGLE BEST BLOGS

Have you ever realized just how many Google blogs are out there? Ten, twenty maybe? Well no there are actually over 100 Google blogs by my last count. When we refer to Google blogs, these include actual blogs started by Google to communicate news and updates about their various products and services. In addition there are a number of blogs, 50 or so to be exact, by Google people (Googlers as they have become known as). We have reviewed over 120 Google-related blogs and came up with the Top 50 Google Blogs. We took the time to visit these 120+ blogs and have compiled a list of the Top 50 Google Blogs.

Note: While there are a number of unofficial Google related blogs, this list contains only blogs that have been released by Google itself or from current Google employees.

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Blogs vs. Content-Sites

Now, I build content-sites, and in my free time, I still build more and more. To my definition, a content-site is more or less like what James Martell does. I would research for keywords, define my topics, list the content that I want to have in my site, and then start writing (or get somebody else to write for me).

Done with that, then it’s about building the site, putting web pages together and getting a domain name and web hosting.

After that, you go around looking for link partners.

I suppose most people understand what a blog is. But just in case for some newbie readers, I’ll try to explain what it is. A blog is a site that contains articles after articles written one after the other. The content is not being written all in one go upfront. But it is rather being updated along the way.

A blog lists the articles in a chronology manner, being the latest, the first. MoneyClicking.net is a blog. A blog is normally supported by a system or a script. You can use Blogger.com (remote hosted), Wordpress (PHP script), Movable Type (Perl script), etc.

Anyway, back to the topic. I was on the phone with my friend, we concluded it’s better to have a blog because it’s easier to get traffic with it.

Why? Well, there are some mechanics of a blog and also the culture of blogging that makes it much easier.

For one thing — it’s easier to get incoming links. Let me tell you how.

Reason #1: Blog Ping

First of all, there’s this thing called - PING. With a blog ping, when ever you write a new article in your blog, you can set addresses to a few ping sites to tell them that you just updated your blog. When you do that, you’ll get a link back to your site. Ping sites are like Technorati.com and BlogRolling.com. News sites like MSN News, Yahoo News and MoreOver, also have ping addresses.

Now, maybe you won’t be listed very long on that page, because many other blogs are also pinging to those sites. But more or less, it’ll help. I’ve gone through my web statistics and traffic do come from the sites that I pinged.

Reason #2: Trackback

Secondly, there’s also TRACKBACK. Now, I was with a friend explaining how trackbacks work last week. Now I’ll tell you. With blogs, for every article that you write, there will be a unique URL for it. And for each article, there’s also a unique trackback URL. Whenever you are at another person’s blog, look for trackback URL, and you may want to copy it.

Now here’s how you use a trackback URL. Let say you are at somebody else’s blog. And he just wrote about something about cat grooming. And somehow, you feel that you have something to say about what he wrote — and you know, what you want to say will be very long which may not be suitable for a comment. So you write your own message at your blog, and lower down the interface, you enter the other guy’s trackback URL, and then you hit the Submit button.

Now, that new article will appear on your blog. And because you put in a trackback URL, a part of your article will also appear in the other guy’s article as a comment. And that comment links directly back to your article. So that’s how trackbacks work.

Reason #3: Blog Comments

Now, my third point on why blog is better than content-site — Blog Comments. This is where you able to go around at other blog sites and write some comments on articles. And you even leave a link back to your site. But here’s the thing, just make sure that your comments are genuine, because now days, there are too many people spamming blog comments just to get a link back.

Reason #4: Bloggers’ Linking Habit

OK, here’s some more. This is more a blogging culture thing — bloggers like to link to each other. If your blog is interesting, it’s easy to get other bloggers to link back to you. Whether you ask for it on your website, or sometimes they just simply give you a link back. I’ve got this many times, and most of the times, they link back write to a specific message. And sometimes, they just list blog sites that they like on their website.

Reason #5: Faster SE Indexing

This is getting quite long already. But I am not done. When it comes to getting traffic, you may not realize this, but it’s easier to get indexed in the search engines with a blog. I don’t know why — perhaps it’s because incoming links are more natural and you don’t really go around asking for them. And when the incoming links are more natural, I think search engine will prefer it a lot more.

I myself have experienced where new content on my blog was indexed in under seven days.

Reason #6: Repeat Visitors

Now, after you get traffic from search engines, ping sites, and other blogs, later you’ll start to realize that 80-90% of your visitors are repeat visitors. It’s common with a blog. So the point is with this one — it’s easier to retain visitors with a blog.

You get huge traffic from multiple sources — and the ones you already have you get to keep. This is different from content-sites, where you really so much on search engine traffic.

Blogging Seems Much More Fun ...

In my experience, starting from scratch, in six month, a content-site may or may not reach to mark of 1000 visitors per day. And it takes serious hours writing content and building incoming links. I have multiple sites consistently doing 100-200 visitors per day, after six month. But with a blog, it’s not unusual if a blog reaches 3000 visitors per day, provided you give good content.

But I suppose, it all boils down to which you are comfortable with.

Realizing this, I may be planning differently in the future — but I am not certain on that yet. From the looks of it, blogging seems much more fun. You write about what you like, and you network with other bloggers. And the writing part becomes much, much easier with scripts like WordPress and Movable Type. Not much designing, no uploading files, less link building, etc ...

With building content-sites, you still have to build the website again, upload them up to your web hosting, build incoming links, etc ...

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Find Your Suitable Credit Cards

Have you ever try to apply credit card services by internet? Well now, I think most of you are only apply credit cards by conventional way only, which is you visit the credit card customer service or by phone services. Now, you can try to apply credit cards online and you just have to sit in front of your computer and connect to internet. There are many websites that provide this kind of services. But, from others online credit card services, the one I recommend are www.yourcreditnetwork.com where you can apply credit card online with various cards offered. This website also has its own blog where you can find latest news about their services. One of latest news is about the most popular credit cards for the week of June 9th - June 16th. And also, before you start to apply your desired credit cards you can do some analysis in this website, which are divided into research, compare and apply. This means that you can choose your credit card types from different provider. The card providers such as American Express, Bank of America, Capital One, Citibank, Discover and others you can choose from. Choose which cards is suitable for you, and after you do some research you can compare each credit cards benefits and facilities. And the last one, just click ‘Apply Now’ to start your online application of your desired credit cards. So, what are you waiting for, just visit their website and after you find suitable card you can apply directly and some credit cards will approve instantly your cards.



Food Prices and Inflation in Developing Asia - Is Poverty Reduction Coming to an End?

Food prices have increased sharply since mid-2007 and accelerated alarmingly in early 2008. Rice and wheat prices have spiked at levels not seen in over three decades. This threatens to exacerbate poverty in developing Asia by reducing the real incomes of the already poor, while pushing many others below the poverty line. The report proposes appropriate policy responses to the challenge of food price inflation in order to avoid the reversal of the gains in poverty reduction in the region. This Special Report was prepared by a team from the Economics and Research Department (ERD) and represents ERD staff views.

View this report from the source www.adb.org

Friday 13th not more unlucky

AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Unlucky for some? Dutch statisticians have established that Friday 13th, a date regarded in many countries as inauspicious, is actually safer than an average Friday.

A study published on Thursday by the Dutch Centre for Insurance Statistics (CVS) showed that fewer accidents and reports of fire and theft occur when the 13th of the month falls on a Friday than on other Fridays.

"I find it hard to believe that it is because people are preventatively more careful or just stay home, but statistically speaking, driving is a little bit safer on Friday 13th," CVS statistician Alex Hoen told the Verzekerd insurance magazine.

In the last two years, Dutch insurers received reports of an average 7,800 traffic accidents each Friday, the CVS study said. But the average figure when the 13th fell on a Friday was just 7,500.

There were also fewer incidents of fire and theft, although the average value of losses on Fridays 13th was slightly higher.

(Reporting by Tineke van der Struik; Editing by Catherine Evans)



World Economic and Financial Surveys

I got this data from IMF, and this database contains selected macroeconomic data series from the statistical appendix of the World Economic Outlook report.

Use this database to find data on national accounts, inflation, unemployment rates, balance of payments, fiscal indicators, trade for countries and country groups (aggregates), and commodity prices whose data are reported by the IMF.

Data are available from 1980 to the present, and projections are given for the next two years. Additionally, medium-term projections are available for selected indicators. For some countries, data are incomplete or unavailable for certain years.

To view the example of this data download here

Changes to the April 2008 Database

* Country weights used to construct aggregate data for groups of countries were revised to
incorporate updated PPP exchange rates released by the World Bank.
* Data is now available through 2013 for selected indicators.
* On January 1, 2008, Cyprus and Malta joined the euro area. Additionally, Malta is now
included in the advanced economies group.
* Data for the Republic of Montenegro are now included.
* Other emerging market and developing countries has been renamed Emerging and
developing economies.
* ASEAN-5 replaces ASEAN-4 with the addition of Vietnam.
* Zimbabwe has been excluded from aggregated country group data.
* Commodity price indices have been revised, and are now constructed using updated weights
based on 2002-04 world trade data and a new base year of 2005. Please see the Energy
and Commodities Surveillance Unit website for more details.

Source: IMF

My Experience on Domain Auction

I just want to continue my story on how to buy domain through domain auction.This post which about my experience on domain auction. It began when I bid a domain with PR4 and medium link popularity but low traffic. I bid for $10 and will ended until 7 days again. But few hours before ended, I still saw that I'm the highest bidder, but after 2 or 3 hours before ended, there is a bid from another bidder so then I bid again but what makes me confuse is few second after I click to confirm my bid suddenly I'm not the highest bidder anymore then the value of that domain raised from $10 of my bid to $45 at 1 hour 21 minutes before ended. Now, I'm very confuse about this method, after I'm waiting for almost 7 days then suddenly I lose that domain auction without known anything who's the winner. Just that of my question, maybe I will continue this post later...just drop to post this and.... looking for domain again....domain search mode ON