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Do This and Own Google’s Top Spots! 12

Posted on November 18, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Ranking well on Google takes two things, good content and great links. But it’s not an even split. Because Google assumes only a page with good content would get great inbound links it puts about 70% of the importance for ranking on links and only about 30% on content. That little tidbit alone will put you head and shoulders above all those competitors still messing with META tags and spamming keywords. But if you want a huge advantage over the rest of your competition, keep reading. I’m about to show you how the pros do it and win every time.

Part 1: Perfect Your Anchor Text

So just what is anchor text and why is it important? Anchor text is the clickable word or words that make up the hyperlink. You’ve seen anchor text a million times (the underlined words that are typically blue.) Google figures any words special enough to be used as a guide in a link are extra valuable, which makes anchor text extremely important for you to use properly.

Just how powerful is anchor text? More than most people dream. Try an experiment. Go to Google and search for “click here” (without quotes.) The top match for years has been a page for Adobe Acrobat Reader. So does that Adobe page have “click here” copied 50 times in the text? No. In fact “click here” does not even appear on the page a single time! Does it have “click here” embedded in its META tags. No; again, not even once.

So how can it possibly rank number 1 on Google for a term it never even references? Because of the thousands of Webpages that use “click here” as the anchor text linking to Adobe’s free download of Acrobat Reader.

By the way, did you happen to notice how many pages Adobe beat out for a term they never optimized themselves for? Almost Two Billion! So yes, I have to say anchor text is extremely powerful.

Part 2: Build Linking Consistency

Most people don’t realize that even

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I need some heavy-duty exercise music 0

Posted on April 25, 2010 by Jennib And Friends

Okay, let us go! Come on now! Get that abs and back working! What that are feel amazing? Okay, stop! Does anyone recognize this story? I know I do. It is the pretty much the same as thing on every exercise and fitness show I have ever seen. There is always some man or woman in good shape, screaming at you with a grin on their face. Do you know why they are grinning? Well, one reason is that they are making oodles of cash. However, do you know the other reason they are grinning? I will tell you why because it is easy for them. Come on! They have done that same routine a million times before. Therefore, while you are struggling with it, they are barely breaking a sweat. This can be annoying. That is why I avoid exercise shows. What I prefer is a tad more personal. I like to get my own equipment, learn proper form, and exercise alone. Oh, but I do have to have my booming exercise music. It gets me fired up.

When you think of exercise, what comes to mind? For me it is weight training. I can really get into this fitness. There is just something about benching more than you actually weigh. It feels good and reminds you that you are strong. However, when I go all out with my weight training, I require some hardcore exercise music. Now when I say exercise music, I am not talking about that girly garbage they played on “Flash dance.” I am talking about some rip-roaring rock. I want stuff like Rob Zombie screaming about being more human than human. I want “Disturbed” raging at the top of their lungs. I need some heavy-duty exercise music that is going to push me harder and harder. I need a reason to shove that 250-pound bar off my chest. I want motivation. I want to be in the zone. Can you hear what I am saying?

Therefore, it has clearly been established that there are different sorts of exercise music. There is stuff for people and then there is that Britney Spears trash. No, this is just joking! It is not trash to some folks. However, it is just not quite enough to get me psyched and ready for some serious lifting. If you would like a variety of popular exercise music, you can always check out the broad selection on the web. Try Amazon.com and you cannot be disappoint.

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