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Miss Redneck Alabama

Posted: 06 Aug 2013 05:55 PM PDT

Redneck hotties at Ms. Redneck Alabama 2013 in Woodstock.










































Sun Bright Hotel, The Cheapest Hotel in NYC

Posted: 06 Aug 2013 05:37 PM PDT

Chinatown's Sun Bright Hotel is the cheapest hotel in New York and probably the worst one. For just $10 a night you get a place to sleep with cockroaches and vermin. More than 100 disadvantaged men live side by side in 'human kennels' separated by chicken wire on two floors.






















Best News Bloopers July 2013 [Video]

Posted: 05 Aug 2013 09:07 PM PDT



A collection of the best news bloopers to hit the internet in July 2013.

Chinese Character Tattoos Translated

Posted: 05 Aug 2013 07:56 PM PDT

Be careful about what you get tattooed on your body.

















Game of Thrones Exhibition

Posted: 05 Aug 2013 07:33 PM PDT

Game of Thrones exhibition in New York City.
















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Home means a lot

 

Hey all --

Owning a home is at the very heart of middle-class security. It means a lifetime of memories -- of family dinners, basketball in the driveway, cookouts in the backyard, and watching your children grow up.

Your home is also a tangible connection to your community -- a critical part of the American identity. That's why having a home you can call your own is a cornerstone of what it means to have a middle-class life.

Today, President Obama will return to Phoenix to talk about the progress we need to build on in the housing market -- higher home values and helping millions refinance -- and the opportunities still before us.

President Obama has a plan to build a more secure foundation for responsible homeownership. Check it out and forward it on so that others can get the facts, too.

It's time to help hard-working folks fulfill their dream of buying their first home. We can help responsible homeowners refinance their mortgage, and make sure middle-class families and all of those working to get into the middle class are never again on the hook to bailout certain mortgage lenders for irresponsibility and bad loans.

And that's just what President Obama outlined in Phoenix: commonsense steps that will help protect the middle class and everyone working to join it. So even as Washington gets bogged down by endless distractions and political game-playing, the President is focusing on what really matters.

But in the weeks and months ahead, we'll need your help getting the message out.

We put together a graphic that helps explain the President's plan for a more secure foundation for middle-class homeownership.

Click here to check it out -- and then share it with your friends and family.

Thanks!

David

David Simas
Deputy Senior Advisor
The White House
@Simas44

P.S. -- If you've got questions about President Obama's plan, you can ask him yourself.

He'll be answering questions about his plan tomorrow at 1 p.m. ET, so ask your question and be part of the conversation.

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5 Ways to Prove to the Client that the Traffic Will Come

5 Ways to Prove to the Client that the Traffic Will Come


5 Ways to Prove to the Client that the Traffic Will Come

Posted: 05 Aug 2013 02:23 PM PDT

Posted by james.harrison

This post is dedicated to those hard-working white-hat SEOs helping websites obtain top search engine rankings the right way. Sometimes we have to remind the client that slow and steady wins the race. However, the majority of the time the client doesn't want to hear that, especially if they are paying for SEO services month after month.

Yes, SEO is an investment; however, showing them that they are investing in your services and skills requires a little more than just performing SEO services. Due to the search share click distribution, the client can’t really expect major increases in traffic until they reach the first page of the SERPs. Sometimes they can see instant increases in traffic via long-tailed terms after completion of thorough on-page optimization. But, for the most part we have to educate them so that they will be patient. Remember, they hired you because they are not experts in SEO, it’s important to teach them the benefits as well as the slow process of organic SEO.

Below are five things you can do to help your client rest assured that you are doing an effective job, and with time, traffic will come.

#1 â€" Rankings reports and keyword improvements

This is kind of a given, because traditionally all we could do is show the client that we helped them go from the 100th position to 50th position. That almost never reflects more traffic, but it does show improvement. It also shows effort, and if you get two consistent upward movements, you can show that there’s a trend in their favor.

Another keyword improvement you can show them is total keywords bringing traffic to their website in Google Analytics. If you go to Sources > Search > Organic, then scroll down to bottom right, you can see how many total keywords have brought traffic to their site in the current date range. If you change the date range to a range pre-SEO work and that number is smaller than the most recent, you can say that you are increasing their overall visibility. So, if you can show improvement in rankings and that they are getting more organic traffic via more keywords on the SERPs; you are showing them that they are making progress. For most clients, this is enough.

#2 â€" Working logs

Every once in a while, a client may want some updates on how the SEO is going because they aren't seeing an increase in traffic or conversions. In other words, they want to know what you have been doing.

I recommend recording all work you've done for the client regardless of the complexity and time it took. Create events in Google Analytics or your SEO tool software. These are easy ways to document your work while showing correlations with traffic. Another way I've satisfied my clients is having something like BaseCamp or a time tracker that they can sign in to and see what has been accomplished.

Behind the scenes, we know things are going good and we know that we are doing work to get those rankings up, however the client doesn't. Anything you can do to allow the client to check on what you've done for them, whenever they want, can sometimes prevent emails or phones calls questioning your efforts.

#3 â€" Summary reports and updates

Sometimes, emailing the client or getting on the phone with them weekly or bimonthly is all they need. When you reach out to the client before they reach out to you, you are squashing embers before the fire starts. It shows them that you are proactive and more importantly that you haven’t forgot about them. Emailing or calling them just to let them know that you've accomplished something or that you were thinking about them while working on their account can go a long way.

I believe this is arguably the most important thing you can do to build long term relationships with your clients. It can be something as simple as "Hey, I just wanted to let you know that we wrote up some content, emailed a few webmasters and been working on your rankings. Just an FYI, give you more details in the monthly report." This communication can make a client’s day and maintain their trust for you and your services.

#4 â€" Other metrics to report

Assuming that you are doing your job, you can report other metrics to the client if rankings and traffic have not kicked in yet. Metrics such as total links contacted out of total link goals, total tweets, fans, +1s, shares, pages per site visited, site bounce rate, conversion rate, total live links, subscribers, etc. Anything that will show them that the website is doing better than when you started. However, in order to provide these types of stats, you have to create a benchmark to show how where they are now is better than where they started.

#5 â€" Resources vouching that SEO takes time

In the case that the client is still skeptical and the results are not yet able to prove your work, the best thing you can do is show them that even the authorities such as Search Engine Watch, Moz, Search Engine Journal, Google, etc., all confirmed that rankings don't happen overnight. Perhaps you can do a better job educating them about the fact that it’s a campaign to catch up with the competition; that the competitors who are ranking high have performed a long list of tasks over years to get to where they are, and you are emulating them in the most efficient way possible.

So...

...there you have it, five ways to let the clients know that you are doing what needs to be done in order to obtain top rankings. Just don’t forget that the client may still need to trust that the tasks you are accomplishing actually works. So you may have to prove to them that your strategies have helped other clients, or that you are doing what the algorithm, case studies and the competition proves needs to be done.

I hope this helps my fellow white-hat SEOs performing legit services keep good relationships with their clients.


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What Would You Ask President Obama?

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President Obama will speak on helping responsible homeowners at 4:05 p.m. ET today. WATCH LIVE

 
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What would you ask President Obama?

President Obama is in Phoenix, Arizona today where he'll lay out his plan to help responsible homeowners -- and those seeking to own their own home -- as part of his effort to secure a better bargain for the middle class.

And tomorrow at 1 p.m. ET, the President will answer your questions about housing and his plan with online real estate marketplace Zillow and Yahoo! -- make sure you tune in.

Click here to find out how you can ask President Obama a question.

Find out how you can ask the President about housing

 
 
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7:30 PM: President Obama tapes an appearance on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”

 

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Seth's Blog : The sophisticates

 

The sophisticates

Every profession creates them. Doctors and lawyers, sure, but also speakers and programmers and rodeo riders.

The sophisticate is on one side of the chasm, and the hack, the amateur, the self-defeating noob is on the other.

The sophisticate knows how to walk and talk and prepare, but mostly, to engage with us in a way that amplifies her professionalism. We spend months at business school or med school or at boot camp teaching people to be part of that tribe, to establish that they are, in fact, insiders.

The people at the fringe booths at a trade show, the ones who get rejected from every job they apply to without even being interviewed, the ones who don't earn our trust or our attention--this isn't necessarily because they aren't talented, it's merely because they haven't invested the time or found the guts to cross the chasm to the side of people who are the real deal.

It's fun to make a fish-out-of-water TV show about the outsider who's actually really good at his craft. But in real life, fish out of water don't do very well.

Yes, acting like you are a professional might be even more important than actually being good at what you do. When given the option, do both.

       

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