June 2, 2009
Who’s the cutest baby in the world?
Now, before you start thinking that I’m full of myself, let me explain what this is really all about.
In a blog post I made, I talked about the need for your site to actually be related to the links that point to it. One example I gave was the cutest baby in the world search phrase, versus the miserable failure search phrase.
In the past, searching for “miserable failure” brought up a completely unrelated web page. Due to Google’s new algorithm that does away with the “Google bomb” or “link bomb” effect, that is no longer the case.
My post discussed why this doesn’t work anymore.
In one of the comments on that post, Alex Newell suggested that I setup a site and try to get it to rank for the phrase “coolest baby on the planet”, using the site to test various linking strategies and methods, etc.
Thus my the coolest baby on the planet site was born.
What I am attempting to prove is that by following the directions Google gives in its Webmaster Guidelines, you can rank a site for a keyword phrase using 100% “white hat” methods.
In the pages of the site you will see outlined the methods I am using, and the progress I am making in implementing each of the steps from Google’s guidelines.
As of right now, the site is ranked #1 in Google for “coolest baby on the planet”, but I also want to be ranked #1 for “coolest baby on the planet”, so I’m still working on it.
Filed under Beyond Random Ramblings by Arjuna
A forum is a gathering place. In the days of old, a general store was a physical gathering place where the old men scattered around on various farms gathered around a pickle barrel with a game of checkers on top.
This was a primitive kind of forum. It was a way to share information, to give advice, to warn about outlaws and to connect with others, especially in the days before the newspaper was so accessible.
In today’s world, a forum is no longer bound by a set of walls. The word forum for today means a gathering place that takes place on the Internet. A forum with information dealing strictly with the Forex would be a great addition to any investor’s trading life
The forum would give Forex investors a place to gather in a group among other investors This forum could be used by Forex traders to talk about the different kinds of Forex products such as software.
On the forum, Forex investors could talk about what software worked and which software was abysmal and not worth the financial expenditure. Because the Forex is considered a way to make a great deal of profit, not everyone is on the level and some people would love to take traders to the cleaners.
In a forum for all things Forex, the traders would be able to warn one another about individuals who aren’t what they claim to be. Just like the men gathered around the pickle barrel, the Forex traders could talk openly about those Forex outlaws.
Since so much of Forex trading depends on a trader’s strategy, in a forum traders could discuss their strategies and learn from their peers. They could even mentor a new trader or gain a mentor for themselves.
Receiving help from a trader who has climbed the ladder of success could help guide a trader who hasn’t obtained that level. The forum could have a place for news about the Forex and keep all their members up to date on current events around the globe that affected the economy.
A forum dealing with Forex could be a place for investors to come and engage in healthy debates as to the value of one Forex move versus another. Life is busy enough as it is. For any investor who is actively trading on the Forex and seeking to interact with other traders on a regular basis, a Forex forum is an asset.
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With its amazing wildlife and spectacular natural landscapes, it is no wonder that Australia is known as the outdoor adventure capital of the world or that many tourists come every year to spend adventure holidays in Australia. If you’re planning one, here are some of the most exciting outdoor activities you can look forward to.
Diving - The clear, sapphire waters of Australia are home to two of the world’s biggest - the Great Barrier Reef, which is the biggest coral reef in the world, and the whale sharks, which are the world’s biggest fish. Indeed, the Great Barrier Reef can be found just a few metres off the coast of Queensland while the whale sharks can be found feeding on corals in the Ningaloo reef off the opposite coast. You can find dolphins, manta rays, and hundreds of colorful tropical fish here, too, which make it one of the best diving locations in the world.
Canoeing and Kayaking - There are many beautiful and untamed rivers in Australia, too, which are perfect for water activities during your adventure holidays in Australia. Canoeing and kayaking are two popular activities, which, in some instances, can be enjoyed even at night during the full moon. If you would rather stay in the ocean, though, you can try sea kayaking, particularly on the waterfront of Tasmania. Sea kayaks are available for rent for a few hours or even as long as a week.
Hiking - There are many fun land activities to try, too, such as hiking or bushwalking as the Australians call it. Put on your hiking boots and set out for the Blue Mountains, a panoramic scenery just 90 minutes away from Sydney, or visit the Kakadu National Park, the largest nature park in Australia. The Kakadu National Park is also a scenic paradise, with rainforests, wetlands and cascading waterfalls which are sure to captivate you.
Skiing - Unlike most countries, winter in Australia occurs between June and August. It offers the same myriad of winter activities, though, including skiing. Skiing is especially popular in Victoria, which has over a hundred ski-runs in ten different alpine resorts, as well as in Tasmania, which is the state of Australia closest to Antarctica. In spite of its freezing weather, many tourists still come to enjoy winter in Tasmania, which offers breathtaking views of frosted rainforests, shimmering lakes and snow-capped majestic mountains.
Rock climbing and abseiling - If you want something even more exciting, you can try rock climbing as one of the activities for your adventure holidays in Australia. There are many cliffs and rock formations you can climb in Australia, especially in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria, which vary in rock type, height and level of difficulty. Ice climbing is possible, too. On the way down, you can go abseiling or rappelling.
Bungee jumping - Australia is also a great place to go bungee jumping. In fact, it is easy to find a bungee jumping establishment in Australia, particularly in Queensland. You can choose from a variety of tourist packages, too, some of which offer unlimited jumps so you can make the most of the experience. If you are truly adventurous, you can try doing reverse bungee, too, on the Bungy Bullet, which shoots you up into the air instead of suspending you in mid-air.
Skydiving - You can enjoy even more stunning views if you go skydiving. In fact, if the freefall experience isn’t enough to take your breath away, the views of Australia from thousands of feet above surely will. And since life, as they say, is measured by the moments that take your breath away, your adventure holidays in Australia is guaranteed to be a worthwhile experience, if not one of the best you’ll ever have.
Isabella Olsen is a writer for various travel magazines who has toured global tourist destinations by car. To book your car hire Australia, or learn more about cheap car hire worldwide, visit Zencarhire.com.
Filed under Travel and Leisure by Joshua