July 8, 2009
I was reading a thread at a big webmaster forum yesterday which made the claim that “SEO is dead.” Now, it’s hard to say whether or not the original poster was being serious or sarcastic, but he referenced some other news he’d been reading on a few authority sites that made the “dead” claim.
The notion was that, because of the prevalence of Web 2.0 community sites, the idea of needing to optimize for any of the engines was going away — and fast. The idea was also put forth by another poster that, because of the huge number of content management systems that are already setup to be “search engine friendly”, the need to have any additional knowledge to rank well was quickly diminishing.
My answer to all this? Poppycock.
First, while it is true that there are many CMS programs that are search engine friendly out of the box, on-page factors matter so little to ranking (at least in Google) that even if the on-page playing field was leveled, it would make little difference in the current search engine results.
Second, SEO is about far more than just what’s on the page. The way you analyze what keywords are worth optimizing for, the way you write the content around those keywords, and the links you get to the pages that you want to rank for those keywords all have a large role to play in how much traffic you get from the search engines — and that analysis takes specialized knowledge. Anyone can learn to do it, but it does have to be learned.
Third, and most importantly, Web 2.0 is nice, and sites that revolve around that kind of community are huge traffic mongers (e.g. YouTube), but there will always be a need for full-text indexing of the web.
So is SEO dead? Nope. It’s alive and well, and will be for as long as people need to search for information on the web.
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July 8, 2009
If you need samller amounts of materials for making candles then a candle making kit will be perfect for you as these provide you with the exact amount of material for each job. Also, with these kits you can try new ways of making candles without buying large amounts of materials to experiment with.
Convenience For Candle Making
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Learn New Techniques
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Different Skill Levels
You can use a candle making kit to try out a new craft or as an experienced candle maker, who wants to try out a new technique or design. Candle making kits can save you the time of searching out the individual supplies necessary to the project and will provide you with the right amount of necessary supplies for the project.
With candle making kits, you will find much convenience in receiving the right amount of supplies that come with the package that eliminates measuring and in the ability that a candle making kit gives you for trying out new projects before you invest your money in a larger project of the same candle type. You can also use candle making kits for the creation of gifts to match the different personalities of your family and friends.
July 8, 2009
Many South Florida wedding ceremonies are being carried out by the keyboardist and woodwind player (sax and flute) from the band that will play dance music at the reception. The wedding musicians in South Florida can perform classical pieces using high quality orchestral sounds from the keyboard, in addition to the flautist.
They can then switch to jazz piano and sax for the cocktail hour, and play standards, pop tunes and let everyone hear the melody in contrast to the ceremony repertoire. It can also be more cost effective to use South Florida wedding musicians at the ceremony. They also used amplification, which can also serve as a sound system.
Doing a wedding ceremony requires professionalism and a musical timing that many students have yet to attain.
In performing music during the wedding procession, the wedding bands must be able to time the music’s tempo, start, ending, as well as be able to go into a “holding pattern” if required to hold the length and pace of the ceremony processional.
They must also be able to create a musically spectacular catch upon the entry of the bride. This moment is amongst the mainly remarkable at any wedding ceremony, and must be well-executed by the Miami Wedding Band for maximum effect.
Classical musicians always add excitements and love to any wedding ceremony. Not only the intimate and traditional sound of a classical ensemble, but the look is very classy. If you are considering this option, be sure to budget between $500-$1,200 for a small group of Miami wedding musicians.