Three Ways to Get Top Quality Content for Your Niche Websites
Three Ways to Get Top Quality Content for Your Niche Websites
Good, popular, profitable niche topic websites need good content. Period. You and I both know this.
Now, there are many ways to get content online…
1. You can hire freelance writers, and have them create custom content to be used by you exclusively. This is the best way to get content, because if you choose your writers well, you can get decent content on the topic of your choice. And chances are pretty slim that anyone else online will have the exact same content you have. The cheapest rate I’ve seen this service at though, is $4 per article. Usually it’s more like $10 and up per article if you want good content. So a mere 20 articles will cost you at least two hundred bucks!
2. Another great way to get content online though, is to join membership sites like Nicheology and Push Button Health. These sites give you a steady flow of rough draft content for one set price each month. The content usually needs some work, but it’s generally worth it for the price paid. The catch though, is that these sites are usually filled to their limit. So if you want to join, you’ll find yourself waiting in line… sometimes for over 6 months!
The other problem with membership sites is the number of people who have access to the exact same content. Nicheology for instance, limits the number of active members to 1500. That’s 1499 other people besides yourself who have access to the exact same content. BUT… that’s not including all of the previous members who ALSO had access to that content… and it’s not including all of the new members who will come around in the future. They’ll have access to that same content as well.
3. Now, one more excellent way to get website content is through free article distribution websites and mailing lists. You can literally get thousands upon thousands of articles completely free this way. There’s a couple of catches to this method though… First: You have to keep the author’s name on the article. You’re not allowed to change or edit the article. Usually you’re not even allowed to link to one of your websites, pages or affiliate programs from within the article either. Then you have to include the “bio box” at the end of the article. This - by the way - tends to be an advertisement of some sort. And last but not least: You have to link to the author’s website. And in many cases, you have to link to several of the author’s websites.
Oh yeah… one more thing about these free articles: Since they’re free - tens of thousands of other websites use them too!
Putting quality content on your website will help bring in relevant, targeted traffic. And that usually brings in more clicks… and more sales. Hopefully the above brief comparison helps you understand the different ways to get content for your site. Study them fully, and choose which one works best for you, your site needs, and your budget.
© 2005 Kathy Burns-Millyard
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I’m A Celebrity BET Me Out Of Here
This year another desperate collection of has-beens, never-were’s and soap opera cast-offs have been flung into the Australian jungle to raise money for “charidee”, although we know it’s to get their faces back on the box and bank a nice Christmas bonus in the process. “I’m A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here”, now in it’s fifth incarnation, is one of the more entertaining Reality TV shows and is car crash television at it’s dumbed down best.
Where else can you see a moderately recognisable media personality covered in molasses and green ants, eating cockroaches and other “jungle delicacies” or dumped in a water tank surrounded by crocodiles and eels in a bid to rescue a flagging career?
While the show has audiences squirming as “that bird who used to be on telly” munches down another especially fattened up caterpillar to try and win meals for hungry camp-mates restricted to rations of rice and beans, there are also plenty of betting opportunities for armchair fanatics.
Here we will take a look at the runners and riders and how they have got on after the first few days spent in the jungle.
SID OWEN
Best Price: 3/1 (Sporting Odds)
Played “Rickaaay Butcher” in Eastenders on and off since 1989 but has spent the last few years running his restaurant in France. He has been out of the media spotlight since his singing career failed to take off and admitted he was “bored” and jumped at the chance of appearing on the show. Ricky, sorry Sid, was immediately instilled as the bookie’s favourite to win as he appears to have the “everyman” quality that saw Phil Tufnell romp to victory in Series Two.
SHEREE MURPHY
Best Price: 7/2 (Sporting Odds)
Another ex soap “star”, Sheree’s character, Emmerdale’s “Tricia Stokes” was killed off almost three years ago when a pub chimney fell on her head during an uncharacteristically violent storm, on Christmas Day of all days as rotten luck would have it. Since then she has been raising her young children and living the life of luxury thanks to footballer husband Harry Kewell’s £65,000 a week wage.
Her arrival in the jungle wasn’t the best and comparison’s to I’m A Celeb legend Natalie Appleton were drawn when she wasn’t keen on jumping out of an aeroplane into the camp. At least she wasn’t frightened of the trees. However, she redeemed herself magnificently by retrieving five stars during a live jungle task despite being scared stiff and remains one of the favourites to win.
JIMMY OSMOND
Best Price: 11/2 (Tote Sport)
“Little” Jimmy Osmond became the youngest person to have a number one single with the annoying “Long Haired Lover From Liverpool” back in the 1970s. He has since become a successful property mogul but is still inflicting his brand of music onto the general public. He’s a difficult one to call. While he seems nice enough and undoubtedly has an enormous fan base, he comes across as a little, well, odd. Recent polls in the tabloid press rate him as favourite to win so the 11/2 price may shorten as the show progresses.
CAROL THATCHER
Best Price: 6/1 (Tote Sport)
The daughter of former Prime Minister Margaret and “famous” in her own right as a writer and broadcaster. Undoubtedly a “chip off the old block”, Carol has participated in two Jungle Trials so far and tackled them with relish. First she drove a kart across a ravine along a rope bridge and a few days later sat down to dinner with Jilly Goolden to enjoy a meal of grubs, cockroaches, fish eyes and finally a kangaroo’s testicle.
You get the impression that nothing will phase Carol during her stay in the jungle and the producers will have to come up with something rather nasty to put her off. She will have staying power in this competition but may not have enough of a fan base to lead her to victory.
TOMMY CANNON & BOBBY BALL
Best Prices 18/1 and 15/2 (both Bet365)
One day you have a hit TV show with millions of viewers and your own comic strip in “Look In” magazine and the next you are the faces of “Safestyle Windows” and doing gigs at Crown Hill Community Centre and the like. Ageing comedy duo Cannon and Ball were drafted into camp on Day Five, begging the question: “What’s the point?”
Latecomers never do well in Reality TV shows as they are subconsciously seen as “outsiders” and a threat to the already-formed group. Upon his arrival Ball wasted no time in “entertaining” the other campers with his “Rock on, Tommy” catchphrase and it seems inevitable they will do a task together with “hilarious consequences”. However, prices for them to win individually? Surely you can’t have one without the other?
DAVID DICKINSON
Best Price: 10/1 (Sporting Odds)
The perma-tanned “Bargain Hunt” antiques expert best known for his “Cheap as Chips” and “Bobby Dazzler” catchphrases. Like Cannon & Ball, he seems a bit of a strange choice to go into the jungle but his stay may be a short one in any case. He wasn’t overly pleased to see the newcomers while the other campers embraced their arrival and he may find himself the first celebrity voted out.
JENNY FROST
Best Price: 22/1 (Bet365)
Jenny has become the third member of Atomic Kitten to try their hands at Reality TV, following Kerry Katona’s success who won the show in Series Three and Liz McLarnon’s stint in “Celebrity Love Island” during the summer. She has been paid more than any of the other campers to appear on the show with a reported fee of £100,000 being quoted in the press which is bound to cause some friction. While she appears pleasant and pretty enough to look she hasn’t had a chance to do anything to convince she can become the second Kitten to reign as “Queen of the Jungle”.
ANTHONY COSTA
Best Price: 25/1 (Tote Sport)
Used to be in boyband “Blue” but unlike his three former band-mates, he doesn’t have a solo record deal - yet. He looked the odd one out during his band days and didn’t really cut it as a teen “heart throb”. His swarthy and permanently unshaven appearance made him look better suited to running a kebab shop than appearing on stage and hanging on bedroom walls in poster form. Another who seems nice enough but doesn’t have enough about him to stand out from the crowd.
JILLY GOOLDEN
Best Price: 50/1 (Tote Sport)
Jilly was famous for presenting “Food & Drink” on BBC2 for almost two decades and becoming the most recognised wine expert in the UK. However, she wouldn’t have come across anything like the grubs and kangaroo todger she downed when performing a joint task with Carol Thatcher. Her performance in that task will earn her respect and the 50/1 odds may be worth an interest and laid off at a shorter price as the competition progresses.
KIMBERLEY DAVIES
Best Price: 50/1 (Bet365)
Former “Neighbours” eye candy and ironically the first Australian to appear in the series. Good looking women never do well in the show and even though the permanently fresh-faced beauty gave her task her best shot on Day Two she may find herself voted out sooner rather than later.
SUMMARY
The three bookies favourites arguably have the strongest cases to win the show. Sid Owen has been one of the most recognisable faces on TV over the past 15 years or so while if it came down to sheer voting power, Jimmy Osmond and his hoards of crazed fans would win it for him comfortably. However, I am inclined to back Sheree Murphy to become only the second Queen of the Jungle. She has a vulnerable quality about her that people will warm to while stubbornly refusing to wimp out of tasks even though it’s plain to see she isn’t enjoying one second of them. Another performance like her showing in the live task will see her 7/2 odds tumble.
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Simple Ways to Stretch Your Orlando Lodging Dollars
You’ve thought and dreamed about it for months, planning each day down to the minute: First Disney, then Universal Studios. Next day, Gatorland. But have you made plans yet for your Orlando lodging?
Prices for Orlando lodging can vary significantly, and you want to spend your vacation dollars wisely. Here are a few money-saving tips for your Orlando vacation.
It goes without saying, the first and easiest way to save money on your Orlando lodging is to plan ahead.
Booking your Orlando lodging early will ensure you get the dates and rates you want. Waiting until the last minute to make your Orlando lodging reservations may mean having to take your second or even third choice.
Next, make sure your Orlando lodging choice offers the amenities your family needs. Ask if your Orlando lodging facility offers enough space for your family, free wireless internet access, adult and kiddie pools, and full room service.
Third, make sure your Orlando lodging is centrally located. Even an incredibly low price for Orlando lodging can be a bad deal if you’re forced to make a long drive to get to your vacation destinations. Ideally, your choice for Orlando lodging should be no more than five miles from theme parks like Disney, Universal Studios, and Sea World.
Finally, make sure your Orlando lodging choice doesn’t hold any hidden charges for simple things like local phone calls, rollaway beds, or room service delivery.
Follow these simple tips and you’ll see your hard-earned vacation dollars go farther.
Art McCarty
Orlando Florida Lodging Expert
http://www.islandhideaway.net
Olive Oil Soaps - A Gift For All Seasons!
Stop Wondering What To Give As Gifts!
Olive oil soaps are the answer to all of your gift-giving problems. Everyone loves a hand made gift, and a practical gift, such as olive oil soaps are even better. Olive oil soaps are inexpensive and easy to make!
Where Did Olive Oil Soaps Originate?
Soaps made of olive oil first began 3,000 years ago. The craftsmen of France experimented and mixed the oils pressed from olives with oils pressed from other natural plants (sea plants). The creation of olive oil soaps are considered to be an ancient ritual, a special art, and the process of making these soaps is taken very seriously.
Olive Oil Soaps Are Easy To Make!
There are a lot of sample recipes for olive oil soaps that use olive oil in them. Many people will use a recipe that requires only olive oil, but some will add a few other natural ingredients for other beneficial reasons. The olive oil soaps recipe listed below is 80% pure olive oil, but has some palm (to make the soap sturdier) and coconut (to add bubbles to the lather). It is a nice balance of these three oils.
What You’ll Need:
16 oz. water; 6.7 oz. lye; 40oz. olive oil; 5 oz. palm oil; 5 oz. coconut oil; and 1.5 oz. of essential fragrance (if you would like a scented soap). If you are uncertain in anyway regarding the above measurements for your olive oil soaps, and the process of working with lye, please research further or ask a professional for assistance.
Olive oil soaps tools: large pot; soap mold; spoon; rubber spatula; stick blender; gloves; and safety goggles.
Let’s Get Started!
1. Before beginning the project, make sure you have all of the ingredients, as well as a proper work area.
2. First melt your solid oils, which are your palm oil and your coconut oil. Melt them in the large pot over medium heat. Once the oils reach around 110 degrees, turn off the heat.
3. Next, add the olive oil to the soaps recipe. Make sure the palm and coconut oils are hot before adding the olive oil.
4. Make sure the temperature is at or around 100 degrees before adding the lye to the mixture. Add the lye very slowly. Stick-blend the mixture slowly, and you will start to see it become cloudy.
5. When mixing, begin with short spurts by the stick-blender. Do this until the oils and the lye are mixed together 100%.
6. You will next reach what is called a trace by the ancient soap makers. Trace is defined as a point in the soap making process where your mixture is properly combined. The oils will not separate from the lye at this point.
7. Add the fragrances, colors, or any thing else you find essential, such as flower petals, etc.
8. Pour the soap mixture in to the mold. Pour the soap in a back and forth motion. It will be thick. Tap the mold softly, once you have finished pouring, on your counter top. This will help remove any excess bubbles.
9. You will want to put a towel over the mold in order to keep the heat in. Set your new, creative holiday gifts aside for approximately 24-hours to cool.
10. Once cooled, cut your soaps into the size/shape you want, and decorate with a piece of toile or ribbon.
Everyone is sure to love your gift of handmade soaps!
Margarette Tustle writes for family and the home. Discover more olive and other olive oil references on lolives.com.
Fair Gaming Using the Web
The inconvenience of frequenting a gambler’s den makes it recommendable to drop the idea unless you absolutely must go. Here, you do not need to leave your desk to have a go at online poker or other preferred games for you can access it easily from within your domestic environment if you possess a working computer and a working internet connection. Even so, you will want to read on first because there’s a lot of guidelines and details which you need to understand about online poker or other preferred games, particularly so should you happen to be still inexperienced in this department.
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The topmost thing which any discriminating Web gamester should definitely look out for is an online poker or other preferred games website of the kind that can guarantee top odds. Make sure that the online poker or other preferred games website is scrutinized by a respectable bookkeeping company to appraise the actual wagers pay-outs on a monthly basis. Always take care to confirm the virtual texas holdem etc website holds a license, e.g. by scrutinizing the government certified authorization on site. If you are unable to spot any government certified authorization on a given virtual texas holdem etc website, do not attempt to try your hand with this web site.
Furthermore, another bit of advice is to risk a game for starters in minor amounts in place of squandering large amounts of money on the spot. Check, first of all, the soundness of this specific virtual texas holdem etc structure rather than triggering any serious injury– particularly so financial ones! And now, my last significant recommendation about online casino. It is to never ignore that online casino betting is all about fun and pleasure rather than becoming rich. Gambling is certainly no chore, but, rather a hobby which intends to help you become chipper and your life as a whole amusing. Then, having kept to all these tips, you’re free now to succumb to the temptation of virtual texas holdem etc. ![]()
Short Story: The Benefits of Shopping Online
Maria’s new lifestyle: Short story about the benefits shopping on the Net has given to a dedicated artist.
I’ve got this strange friend; her name is Maria. Maria’s always been a little weird but now things have gotten unworldly altogether. You see, Maria’s an artist; she’s into sculpture in particular, of which she specializes in the manipulation of Perspex with a blowtorch. Lately I haven’t seen too much of her as she’s hooked up the Internet. Actually not many people at all have seen her recently; she says she’s working on a big project.
Now that she’s got the Internet she reckons she can focus a lot more on her work without distractions. She doesn’t ‘waste’ time doing grocery shopping anymore. Now she orders all her food and household items. She says if she’s extremely busy, her weekly list is saved into the computer, and she just clicks on ‘order’ and the usual stuff is delivered to her door every week. No more driving, parking, searching for stuff, standing in line, dealing with bored and under slept cashiers. I’m starting to think it’s not such a bad idea. Maria is pretty proud. She’s now organizing for a local greengrocer to deliver her fruit and vegetables too.
Maria has always had a ‘thing’ for Donald Duck. On the Net she’s found all these rare collectable dealers like Ebay. When she’s not warping Perspex into postmodern configurations representing the need for a more spiritual existence, she’s thriving in the consumerist world of finding and bidding for Donald Duck comic books from the 1950’s. Last I heard a friend said she’s actually starting to look like a duck herself!
All this Internet shopping is pretty new to me, it sounds like it really could help a lot of people out. However for recluse artists it could be the final straw for friends and family who may never see their buddies again! Nah, its cool-I just hope Maria’s new project isn’t a giant Perspex Donald Duck. I don’t think the world needs any more Donald Ducks!
I just got back from Maria’s place. You’re not going to believe what I saw. She was actually having a party, and I wasn’t invited. Maybe she thinks I’m boring compared to her new friends. She says she met them on the Internet, a whole bunch of people into Donald Duck! One guy was actually dressed up like Yosemite Sam-gun belt and all! It seems I’m the odd one out.
Before I left her place she showed me her new sculpture. I underestimated her newfound love. It’s a giant computer; inside it is filled with the heads of all her friends (me included). Of course none of us had human mouths, smiling duck beaks adorned all the heads, a definite sign of the Internet’s powerful influence, and of the collective warping of today’s society!
Jesse S. Somer is a human hoping to show his fellow Earth citizens the beautiful opportunities the Internet is making available for all our lives.
M6.Net
http://www.m6.net
Dodge Neon: From Race Track to Exquisite Interior
>From 1928 to present, the Dodge is a brand name of automobiles
and light to heavy-duty trucks that is marketed by the
Germany-based DaimlerChrysler AG. Although, by looking at the
brand’s history, it was named Dodge Brother Motor Vehicle
Company back in 1914 up to 1927. Come the year 1998, the Dodge
was then acquired by Daimler-Benz, along with all other Chrysler
subsidiaries. Now part of the DaimlerChrysler company, the
Dodge, as of 2005, has become primarily known for its trucks.
The trucks manufactured by the company account for a whopping 78
per cent of the division’s sales. However, the company is trying
to change this status by introducing the new Dodge Charger.
One of the vehicles that is included in the Dodge brand’s line
up of creations is the Dodge Neon. Introduced in 1995, it had
suffered a main criticism from patrons and enthusiasts - being a
car that lacks refinement. It also suffered from a lousy engine
and a great deal of cabin noise. However, all these
disadvantages are overpowered by the Dodge Neon’s sprightly
performance and its spacious interior. Improvements had been
done to the Neon that had updated the car’s looks. Addition of
gears and improvement of its transmission had also been
included. The engine noise and vibration levels that haunted its
owners during its early years were reduced. These improved the
Neon’s ride and handling.
Also known as SX 2.0 and SRT-4, the Dodge Neon is a compact car.
It is a front wheel drive car and it had replaced the Dodge
Shadow and the Plymouth Sundance. The first breed of Neon was
crafted during the years 1995 to 1999. It was made available as
a 4-door sedan or a 2-door coupe. It was given the power of
either a 132 hp 2.0 liter SOHC or a 150 hp 2.0 liter DOHC
4-cylinder engine. Also, it had a 3-speed automatic transmission
or a 5-speed manual transmission. This first generation of Dodge
Neons are actually quite competitive in Solo I and Solo II
autocross racing. Well known as an affordable amateur racing car
is the two-door DOHC R/T variant.
In 2000, the second-generation version of the Neon was crafted
and made more refined than the first wave. Frameless windows
were replaced with a full-framed door. Other changes done to the
Dodge Neon made the vehicle have a quieter and enjoyable
passenger ride. However, it did not become competitive for races
since the revised interior had come in with an increase in its
weight. Come 2003, a turbocharged version of the Dodge Neon was
then created. It was built on the same basic chassis as the
regular second-generation Neon. It was a small, affordable,
front-wheel drive economy car that was quite powerful.
Dodge parts shopping has been made easy by the
simple-to-use site provided by the trusted and leading
replacement, OEM, and aftermarket parts factory that does
business online. A convenient shopping experience is catered by
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affordable. Their vast collection of Dodge parts includes Dodge bumpers, bumpers, exhausts,
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The Flags are Waving in Daytona Beach
Gentlemen, start your engines and ladies, grab your beach bag.
It’s NASCAR time in Daytona Beach, Florida. 2006 is already
wooing a track full of die-hard race car drivers and fans are
pulling up trackside to get a glimpse of the action. Make sure
you’re there in 2006 for non-stop excitement at every turn on
the track!
The season begins with the forty-fourth Rolex 24 which kicks off
the 2006 Grand American Rolex Sports Car Series on the weekend
of January 26-29. Considered one of the most prestigious
endurance races, the entry list features 73 entries which will
exceed the 2005 entry list by eleven cars. Benny Parsons will
act as the Grand Marshall for this event.
On February 11, 2006, the Budweiser Shootout will start their
‘run’ followed by the Daytona 500 Pole Qualifying run. The
Shootout represents the beginning of Speed Week at Daytona,
ending with the Daytona 500. On February 18, the Hershey’s
Kissable kicks off the NASCAR Busch Series for 2006. In between
are truck races and other events to keep every race fan in total
bliss.
On February 19, Daytona Beach hosts the Daytona 500, one of the
great American traditions in NASCAR racing. The race begins at 2
p.m. Eastern and runs for 500 laps on the world-famous track. Of
course, all the big names will be entered in the race, including
Jeff Gordon, Tony Steward and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. This year
holds a special treat because Bill Elliot has come out of
retirement to return for this race. Elliot left full-time racing
in 2003, only running a few races in the NASCAR Nextel Cup
Series. Of course, Dale Jr. is a favorite in this race. His
father, Dale Earnhardt, Sr. died in a freak accident during the
Daytona 500 in the 2001 race.
Since its beginning in 1959, the Daytona 500 has been one of the
most popular races ever held. The television ratings for this
event indicate that it is one of the most-watched sports events,
surpassing even the Super Bowl! As the first race of the Nextel
Cup Series (in addition to being the first biggest race of the
year), the fan’s race to obtain tickets is phenomenal.
The Daytona 500 is a direct offshoot of a race once held on the
sands of Daytona Beach. After the 1959 opening of the Daytona
International Speedway, the race as we know it continues to grow.
That very first Daytona 500 was won by Lee Petty, father of
Richard Petty. The win was most interesting because Johnny
Beauchamp was initially announced as the winner after both Petty
and Beauchamp lapped Joe Weatherly on the final lap. Three days
later, after reviewing photographs and video of the finish, the
call was overthrown and Petty was announced as the official
winner of that first Daytona 500. His son, Richard, has won the
Daytona 500 seven times during his career and holds the record
for the most wins for this particular racing event.
The qualifying for the Daytona 500 is unique in that teams must
race their way into the field instead of taking qualifying laps.
The first row is set through one round of qualifying that
usually occurs one week in advance of the actual race. The
remainder of the field is established by qualifying races of 150
miles. During 2004 and before, the qualifying races were 125
miles.
After the Daytona 500, Wisk Presents the Daytona 500 After-Party
which includes a dinner buffet, complimentary soft drinks, a
cash bar, live entertainment and much, much more. You must
purchase advance tickets to attend this party. ConAgra hosts the
Monday morning Champion’s Breakfast event which features car
induction festivities, a buffet breakfast, and more. This event
also requires advance purchase of a ticket. The Champion’s
Breakfast marks the official end of Speed Week at Daytona.
Access to the Daytona International Speedway is simple and easy
from the north and south via Interstate-95 which lies within two
miles of the race track. Interstate-4 provides access from the
west while U.S. Highway 1 provides a scenic drive from the north
and south.
While visiting Daytona Beach, you’ll want to take a drive along
the white sand beaches, one of the only remaining beaches in
Florida that permit driving on the sand. These beautiful beaches
extend for miles and provide a unique experience for anyone who
has never had the joy of driving alongside the Atlantic Ocean.
Just don’t leave your car parked on the sand too close to the
water at low tide. Every week, cars must be towed onto shore
when the high tide floods them.
During Speed Week, accommodations can be hard to find unless you
have made reservations well in advance. Many race fans book
reservations and purchase their race tickets a full year in
advance. The ocean-front hotels, of course, fill up first as do
those closest to the Speedway. For those who desire very
affordable housing for the week, nearby towns offer plenty of
accommodations within one-half hour’s drive from the track. Even
Orlando with all its plush hotels is only forty-five minutes
away on Interstate-4.
Camping is a popular solution to the accommodations problem
during Speed Week. There are numerous campgrounds in the area
within a few miles of the race track and the cost of renting a
campsite for the week is very affordable. Because of Central
Florida’s mild weather, camping poses a viable solution. The
nights may require a few blankets, however, but most of the
daytime temperatures are quite comfortable. Many of the
hard-core race enthusiasts bring campers, vans and motor homes,
purchasing infield tickets and parking for the entire week.
Every evening, cookouts in the infield bring the smells of
steaks, hot dogs and hamburgers to the air. Those gathered in
the infield party with others from all over the country both day
and night, having a thoroughly great time while enjoying the
races.
If you have never been to a Daytona 500 to hear those famous
words, “Gentlemen, start your engines”, you will never forget
the experience. Not only will you enjoy the races, but the
entire city of Daytona Beach will provide memories for years to
come.
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Alum Rock Park, 718 acres in East San Jose, the oldest
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Emma Prusch Farm Park, 43.5 acres (176,000 m) in East San
Jose. Donated by Emma Prusch to demonstrate the valley’s
agricultural past, it includes a 4-H barn (the largest in San
Jose), community gardens, a rare-fruit orchard, demonstration
gardens, picnic areas, and expanses of lawn.
Kelley Park, including diverse facilities such as Happy Hollow
Park & Zoo (a child-centric amusement park), the Japanese
Friendship Garden, History Park at Kelley Park, and the
Portuguese Historical Museum within the history park
Kirk Park, home to the San Jose Young People’s Theater
Overfelt Gardens, including the Chinese Cultural Garden
Plaza de César Chvez, a small park in Downtown, hosts outdoor
concerts and the Christmas in the Park display.
Raging Waters, water park with water slides and other water
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San Jose Municipal Rose Garden, 5 acre park in the Rose Garden
neighborhood, featuring over 4,000 rose bushes
Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, the oldest parish in
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Lick Observatory, home of what was once the largest telescope
in the world
Sikh Gurdwara - San Jose, the largest Gurdwara (a Sikh temple)
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Peralta Adobe, a restored adobe home showing the lifestyle of
Spanish and Mexican California
Winchester Mystery House, a sprawling, 160-room Victorian
mansion built by Sarah Winchester
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A Smart Trick for Attracting Higher Paying AdSense Ads
There are no guarantees in life, so I don’t guarantee that following these tips will bring you more money every time. However, I do guarantee that they will greatly increase your chances of pulling more of the top-paying AdSense ads to your site than if you don’t follow these suggestions.
Enough with the disclaimers, let’s get down to the business of making money. Google lets advertisers bid anywhere from a minimum of .05 per click right up to a whopping $100. It should be pretty obvious that you’re not going to get rich running .05 cent ads on your site, but getting a few $100 ads, or even some $10, $20, or $30 ads can’t be a bad thing, right?
Now the problem is, Google is pretty closed-mouthed about who is paying what for their ads, and there is no real way to determine which words pay the most per AdSense click.
But ah, far away in a parallel universe we find another Pay-Per-Click provider called Overture. It seems that Overture is less sensitive about releasing their top-priced words and anyone who cares to find out what web sites are paying for words and phrases can do so by simply using Overtures tattle-tale special pricing tool (http://www.pixelfast.com/overture/). And it couldn’t be easier to use. You simply type in a key word or phrase and the tool returns a list of advertisers using that word and how much they are paying. It even shows you the actual ad.
Oh what a treasure trove of wealth-grabbing results this can be if you know what can be done with that priceless information.
Consider this possibility
Any key word or phrase that’s worth big bucks on Overture is probably worth big bucks on Google as well, maybe even more, right? So try this experiment:
Enter the phrase “SEO Services” without the quotes in the Overture tool (http://www.pixelfast.com/overture/). When I entered that phrase on the day I wrote this article, I was found a company called SEO Inc. that was willing to pay $8.01 per click, followed by SEO Advantage at $8.00, and Online Web Consultants at $6.50. Other bidders appeared below them in the $3.00 range straight on down to some who wouldn’t pay more than a dime per click.
Now, if a company is willing to pay that much money for a click on Overture, it is probably willing to pay that or more on Google. Even if that particular company isn’t advertising on Google, you can be pretty sure that the same key phrase is drawing near the same bid price from other companies who do advertise on Google. So what that means is there is no way that you can possibly afford NOT to have some web pages posted somewhere that are targeted to those sweet-paying words.
All you have to do is use Overture’s pricing tool to find the highest-paying key words that are related to your site and then optimize those words to start pulling similar ads. If all goes to plan, you can perhaps double, triple, or even quadruple your AdSense revenue without needing any increase in traffic or click-through rate.
Diane provides marketing and internet profit tips.
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