Archive for September 21st, 2008

How To Find A Good SEO Consultant

September 21st, 2008 by Dave Davis


by Dave Davis

A fully qualified and official SEO consultant should advise people on all facets of their search engine marketing (SEM) and search engine optimization (SEO) campaign. Good marketing SEO consultants are indeed a rare breed and difficult to find.

There is no question how valuable a talented and honest SEO consultant can be to your business. A SEO consultant will make you aware of all the details of time scales, costs and every feature of online endorsement.

There are hundreds of benefits you could get if you hired the right SEO. These benefits will include the restructuring of your site to rank important pages, selection of keywords that can bring quick traffic, and the ability to tag pages properly.

A solid SEO consultant should also be able to help you to learn from the analytics of your site. This can help you to convert more visitors into sales or subscribers. PPC and email marketing should also be optional methods that can be shown to you by a solid consultant.

There are several SEO consultants around who will gladly take your money, yet not give you the results promised. So how do you determine if a firm is selling you the real thing or snake oil? It’s important to know what questions to ask a potential SEO consultant.

Ask and check out his qualifications. The time as a SEO consultant doesn’t necessarily mean a better SEO. It’s helpful to see his certifications such as a Google Advertising Professional.

Skateboard Tricks

September 21st, 2008 by Ben Sheffer


by Ben Sheffer

An Ollie is a skateboarding trick where the skateboarder launches into the air with the board. The Ollie is used to jump over obstacles and is a fun trick to master. To complete an Ollie, the skateboarder follows these steps.

1. To perform an Ollie, the skateboarder stands on the board with the back foot on the tail and the front foot in the middle of the deck.

Two) with the weight over the back foot and both knees bent, the skateboarder smacks the tail of the board down hard on the back foot.

3. As the board bounces off the ground the skater slides the front foot towards the nose and lifts the back foot. The skater and the board are now airborne and the rider’s knees are tucked towards the chest.

Four) the skateboarder lands on the ground, keeping both knees bent, and rolls away.

One of the most satisfying tricks you can learn is a kick flip. Begin with your feet in the Ollie position, you will need to angle your front foot slightly with your heel off the edge and your toes pointing to the nose. As you Ollie slide your front foot forwards and flick it out and down off the side of the board. This will cause the board to flip, as the board completes one full rotation catch the grip tape with both feet over the truck bolts. Concentrate on landing with all four wheels on the ground and roll away.