Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
7:20 pm
by Ferdinand Emy
Spider visits an internet-site, read the content on the actual web site, the site’s meta tags and likewise follow the links that the web site connects. By checking how pages link to one another, an engine may both find out what a page is with regards to, whether or not the keywords of the linked pages are alike to the keywords on the basic page. The frequency with which this happens is determined by the moderators of the search engine. A spider is an automated program that is run by the search engine scheme. dissimilar search engines create dissimilar rankings because not each search engine uses the same algorithm to search through the indices.
A spider is closely like a book where it holds the table of contents, the actual content and the links and references for all the web sites it finds for the duration of its search, and it can index up to a million pages a day. Accordingly its better to be familiar on how these search engines genuinely work and how they present data to the client initiating a search.
When you ask a search engine to locate data, its genuinely searching through the index which it is having produced and not genuinely searching the web. When you submit your internet site pages to a search engine by completing their required submission page, the search engine spider will index your entire web site. It will visit every link you have on your internet site and index those internet sites also.
There are basically two types of search engines;The first one is by robots called crawlers or spiders. Then the algorithms make an analysis of the way to go that pages link to other pages in the web. Many spiders will only index a certain number of pages on your web site, so do not fabricate a web site with five hundred pages! the spider will sporadically|occasionally return to the websites to check for any data that has changed. Its the search engines that in the long run bring your internet site to the notice of the potential clients. The spider then returns all that data back to a central depository, where the info is indexed.
For instance: excite, lycos, altavista and google. One of the things that a search engine algorithm scans for is the frequency and emplacement of keywords on a webpage, but it may likewise observe artificial keyword stuffing or spamdexing.
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Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
5:50 am
Every possible question about Harry Potter 7 has already been asked here. Also we have responded to the question "How Do I Get Published?" about 400 times. We have also given countless lists of our favorite books and book suggestions. All these answers are posted in the Resolved Question Section. I am willing to waste FIVE POINTS by requesting that before you ask these questions again, you seriously consider surfing those answers and taking some of the advice that has already been handed out. I'm SURE Yahoo will appreciate the extra space that we will save. All the answers are right there. Anyone with me? I flatly refuse to explain how to publish a book again, give any more book lists or speculate on a book that is going to make JK Rowling richer but won't do a damn thing for my pocketbook. Frankly, she doesnt need the publicity. Book questioners — Can we agree on this??
YOU know how to get a book published!? Can you please tell me how? Also since you mentioned Harry Potter in your post, do you think Harry will die in book 7? Lastly, I really like your style, can you please post a list of your favorite books?
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
5:50 am
OK, so first the big deal was that the guy wasn’t really a licensed plumber, wasn’t really planning on buying a business, was in a tax bracket which would actually save money on the Obama plan, AND he owed back taxes.
All of this was not really a big deal. But now, this guy is showing up at rallies, answering policy questions as if he was a surrogate (so badly that even FOX is calling him out), has hired a publicist, is trying to get a book deal, and has entered into a partnership with Aaron Tippen to cut a country album.
I understand what McCain was trying to do…he was trying to find a guy that would be a living example of the “every guy” the candidates had been discussing throughout the campaign…but do you think that Joe is starting to become a thorn in McCain’s side?
"joe in Texas": are you looking at the same numbers as everybody else? In most polls, Obama's lead over McCain has increased since the last debate (when McCain first started talking about Joe).
Joe the Plumber was a plant from the start. But he’s the plant that’s grown out-of-control. Like all other bad decisions by the McPalin camp, vetting seems to be something they need to learn how to do properly.
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
5:50 am
People are going to court over the banning of Harry Potter books. If they chose to ban those books based on so-called religious reasons, than what is stopping them from banning such books as The Color Purple for its depiction of sexual abuse, and Peter pan for its promotion of children running away? There are thousands of wonderful books that deal with magic and fantasy that allow children to expand there imaginations. Should there be grade level restrictions in public schools for certain books that do contain more questionable contents? Wouldn't that be better than saying that no children are ever allowed to read these books in school, despite the moral lessons and wonderful literature values these works contain?
I agree with you.
But I honestly think banning certain books is pointless because one way or another, kids are still going to read them, or even watch the movie made from the book.
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
5:50 am
I'm trying to think of a unique idea, and maybe some feedback from future readers would be helpful. I mean, is there a book you'd like to read that hasn't been written? It angers me seeing some of these top sellers, knowing I could've written it twice as good, if I'd known the market called for it.
Interesting that you're thinking about the market BEFORE you write a book. That's actually a good thing. As you begin to write, pass out chapters to your market and see if they like what you've got. This is called "market research.'
Mostly I've heard, and agree with, the idea that you should write what you are passionate about. Or, write what you love to read.
Once you've written a book that you love, then you can take it to market and sell. You can create the buzz for your book by actively marketing. (Lots and lots of good books on this topic.)
But first you have to have the plot and characters. I mean, it's not like JK Rowling decided there was a market for her story, she wrote it and people loved it. You've probably heard the story of Rocky: it was rejected time and time again. Stalone was at rock bottom when it was finally sold (it's a great story).
Write that amazing book, tell the world about it (not quite as easy as it sounds but you can do it!), and keep me posted!
Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
10:50 pm
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How to publishing blog articles to your website with the Amass Content Management System. To learn how to purchase this software contact us through our website.
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
10:50 pm
North From Calcutta, www.northfromcalcutta.com is an action-packed, non-stop tale of espionage and intrigue told from the unique perspective of a westernized Pakistani intelligence officer. The author, Duane Evans, is a former CIA officer with operational tours on four continents including duty as Chief of Station, the CIAs most senior field position. Evans is the recipient of the Intelligence Star for valor. Prior to joining the Agency, he was a U.S. Army Special Forces officer. Book Trailer and book publicity by Scott Lorenz of Westwind Communications: http://book-marketing-expert.com 734-667-2090
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
10:50 pm
Book Trailer for The Rented Veil The High Cost of Worship: Gods Plan for Building Wealth, Darryl Odom lays out the biblical evidence for his contention that tithe is a tenth of the increase, or what is saved after basic needs are met, not a tenth of the income taken off the top.
Book Trailer and book publicity by Scott Lorenz of Westwind Communications: http://book-marketing-expert.com 734-667-2090
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
10:50 pm
Here are some quick clips from my Guerrilla Marketing workshop at the June meeting of Publishers & Writers of San Diego.
For guerrilla book marketing tips and tools, visit:
http://FullTimeAuthor.com/
http://IndieBookPromotion.com/
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Monday, June 29th, 2009 at
6:44 am
Which of the desktop publishing features of Word have you utilized before? How did they work? Any thoughts about designated desktop publishing software?
All of them.
They work fine when used right, which can take years to learn.
Are you asking if I have any thoughts on WORD being designated as desktop publishing software? Unfortunately, the answer depends on your needs. If you are producing high-quality print media, then don’t use Word. It won’t do for designing things that require bleeds, separations, laminate, etc. If you’re producing simple documents, manuals, and flyers, it’s perfect.