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How to Find the Supply and Demand of Keywords

Posted on 05 February 2008 by

1. Go to : http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com 2. Type in the keyword phrase you’re researching for. Click on “Hit Me”. 3. The number next to the keyword phrase is how many times a day people type in the keyword phrase. This is called the “demand”. (Note: you want this number to be at least 15-20).

1. Go to Google http://google.com 2. In the search bar type: allintitle: keyword phrase 3. Hit enter. The search result number presented is the “supply” or “competition”, and is how many sites have those keywords within the html title tag of their sites. (Note: you want this number to be below 30k).

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Learning Firefox from Mozilla

Posted on 06 August 2007 by

With Firefox becoming more and more popular, there has been an increasing amount of information on how to use it. I was reading through the “Tips and Tricks” category of the Mozilla blog when I came across some useful information. This particular post was especially useful for novice and advance users alike. A printable cheat-sheet on the keyboard short-cuts in Firefox. There was another post I found useful as well; with tips on changing the font size in your browser to restoring closed tabs to using the Google search bar at the top as a calculator.

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What is Meebo.com?

Posted on 24 July 2007 by

Have you ever been on a trip or away from home or office and the only computer you have access to is one that doesn’t have MSN messenger? Meebo.com is a free solution for you. At www.meebo.com you can log into your MSN messenger account, AIM account, Yahoo! messenger account, or your Google Talk account, and chat with your friends, family, or coworkers straight from the web browser. No downloading required. Meebo.com even has their own messenger that you can create an account for and sign in at this login page. There is even a way to embed a Meebo chat into your website or blog. The WordPress created blogs have this function as one of their widgets. For the free account, you can look it up by going to your Dashboard, then to your Presentation tab, then to Widgets. With WordPress sites that you have bought your own hosting for (like from Bluehost, or Hostmonster) you will need to download a plugin that would enable Sidebar Widgets. You can find a plugin at www.wordpress.org

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