Friday, September 25, 2009

Cheap Link Provider

We assume that you are an online small business owner who wants to attract many customers to the website of your business, or a blogger who wants to increase the traffic of your blog. You don't have to purchase our service. Nevertheless, you really need to be aware of the following information related to popular search engines (in particular, the most popular one: Google), and the knowledge provided about search engine optimization (SEO).

Many people set up their first websites quickly, only to find out that there are not many visitors. Although there is a great crowd online, most people in recent years access the world of the Internet through search engines. Only a small percentage of websites reach the top results of the lists created by search engines and receive huge traffic. Other websites, on the contrary, receive few (or no) visits every day.

In this situation, many website owners are recommended to buy online advertising. The most popular form of online advertising is the pay per click (PPC) model. As the leader in the online search market, Google uses this method to sell advertising and earn money. PPC is why Google became one of the biggest companies in the world. The main problem of PPC is that it costs too much. For example, Google charges a quarter to dozens of dollars for one click – which may be made by accident or intentionally generated by a competitor; no sale benefit is guaranteed. Worst of all, PPC advertisers spend significant amounts of money on hourly basis. Many internet businesses failed because they wasted a lot of money on ineffective online advertising.

Webmasters also noticed that if their websites are listed on the first page of the results of search engines, they may receive many clicks for free. A widespread practice for a website to get a better chance of becoming one of the first items generated by search results is to put the links of their website on a variety of other sites. This method works to a certain degree, because the quantity and the quality of associated links are important factors for search engines to determine the importance of webpages. There is a large internet market for trading links. In general, internet hyperlinks are not cheap. In some cases, people are willing to pay hundreds of dollars for a permanent link or dozens of dollars for a link for a year. Another common practice to improve the rank of a website is to make it more favorable to search engines, and the services for achieving this goal are not cheap! Experts claiming to have knowledge about accomplishing this mission usually charge $20 to $50 per hour. These are called search engine optimization (SEO) activities.

Alas, people have discovered that Google frequently changes its algorithm for determining the importance of each website. A website may be on the first page of search results for a specific phrase this month, but not on any of the first 10 pages of search results for the same term next month. Therefore, many people who invested a lot in SEO did not earn their money back.

Allow us to explain why Google does that. Google is a private business whose goal is to maximize its revenue. If it is easy for people to use SEO services to get one of the top places of search results, no one will buy Google text ads. Google needs to make sure that loads of business websites can't be found easily through its popular search engine; yet, there is a plethora of information on the Internet. Since Google is still able to generate enough useful results on most occasions, the majority of people using the Internet are addicted to it. Google receives a quarter to dozens of dollars when its users accidentally click "Sponsored Links." If a webpage is promoted significantly in a short time, Google’s program will notice this situation and suggest that the owner has done some SEO tricks. Since he has money to pay SEO experts to get high PageRank, he should also have money to pay for Google AdWords. Therefore, Google may automatically lower the PageRank of his page so he will be discouraged and buy PPC advertising from Google.

The above issues are what you really need to know as an online small business owner or blogger. At cheaplinkprovider.com, we are computer science specialists who can help increase the popularity of your website. We own many domains and have developed a unique, economical method to generate many links to a specific website from the websites of our domains – real websites containing meaningful content. If you use our service, we will create 1000 links to your valuable website in 2 weeks and send the list of the URL addresses of the websites containing these links. 1000 links on the Internet will indicate that your website has important information. All search engines, including Google, have to improve the rank of your website because of these links. No matter how Google changes its algorithm, your website will receive more traffic in the long run.

Our service is effective and cheap. The price is $29.95. All links are permanent. Is it true? Yes, it is true. 1000 permanent links for as low as $29.95. Each of these 1000 links will improve the rank of your website and bring a higher volume of traffic to it. If your website has not been indexed by Google’s program, it will be indexed soon. However, as a newly created website, Google may put your website on and off its list to entice you to buy Google AdWords.

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

John Keating has lived in the shadow of the Ford City Mall since it opened in 1965 and watched as nearby suburban malls whittled its customer base and stole higher-end retailers. But now he's hopeful about CTA plans for a new Orange Line stop there.

"We've been waiting for a major transportation project for some period of time," said Keating, 74, of the Scottsdale neighborhood. "The Orange Line is going to be a great asset to the Far Southwest Side of the city."

Keating said he was peeved in the early 1990s when CTA officials, citing a lack of funds, decided to end the new Orange Line at Midway Airport rather than Ford City. An extension would add 2.3 miles from the airport to the mall's doorstep at 76th Street and Cicero Avenue.

Chicago Tribune

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