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Want to Endorse Yourself as a Singer? Contact Build A Star Today



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Visit The Flow Online For Selling of Your Hip Hop Beat


The Flow Online provides best platform to all those rappers who are looking to sell their beats. So, if you feel that your beats are best then access our website today to get the best price of your beats. We have a separate section to sell your beat. Log on today for best deal and more details.

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Ithaca Auto Service offers foreign and domestic car repair services at reasonable cost in Ithaca. Our machines are experienced and skilled enough to repair car of any brand. You can contact us today for both foreign and domestic car repair. You can also visit our website for more detail on prices and services.

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Visit Smiley Riley for Healthy Internet Surfing for Your Kids


Smiley Riley is a web portal that is entirely dedicated to kids. The site offers healthy Internet surfing for kids for their proper development. Our products include printable coloring sheets, kid books, stories books, girls clothing and much more. Visit our website to know more about us.

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Check out here free US business listing site this sites are absolutely free simple register with a mail and you can able to submit your business details here .


Fast Approval Business Listing Sites:- 

1 http://www.2findlocal.com
2 http://www.brightlistings.com
3 http://www.bizsheet.com
4 http://www.bizvotes.com/
5 http://www.brownbook.net
6 http://www.professionalontheweb.com/
7 http://ezlocal.com/
8 http://citysquares.com
9 http://www.linkmarket.net/
10 http://www.getfreelisting.com/
11 http://www.infignos.com
12 http://www.myhuckleberry.com/
13 http://www.hotfrog.com
14 www.magicyellow
15 http://www.yellowee.com
16 https://foursquare.com
17 https://listings.expressupdateusa.com
18 http://www.manta.com
19 http://www.kudzu.com/
20 http://www.showmelocal.com
21 https://www.getfave.com
22 http://uk.uhuw.com/
23 http://buzztout.com/

You can Submit your list here also but this sites take some time to give you approvals.

24 http://bestserviceplace.com/
25 http://busylisting.com/
26 http://www.bolalist.com
27 http://www.abumba.com/
28 bizdays.com/
29 http://bizlistdirectory.com/
30 http://www.cataloxy.us/
31 http://www.justclicklocal.com/
32 http://mapinsight.teleatlas.com
33 https://www.discoverourtown.com/
34 http://www2.metrobot.com/
35 http://www.yellowbot.com
36 https://pro.homeadvisor.com
37 http://www.judysbook.com
38 http://www.247onlinenetwork.com/
39 http://6qubedirectory.com/
40 http://www.abumba.com/
41 http://www.akama.com/
42 https://business.angieslist.com/
43 http://www.yellowbot.com
44 http://listings.expressupdateusa.com
45 https://pro.homeadvisor.com
46 http://www.judysbook.com
47 http://www.chamberofcommerce.com
48 http://www.gigpark.com
49 http://www.automd.com
50 http://www.bbb.org/
51 http://www.mechanicadvisor.com
52 http://www.mojopages.com
53 https://www.thinklocal.com
54 http://www.merchantcircle.com
55 https://listings.mapquest.com
56 http://www.localpages.com/
57 http://www.ziplocal.com
58 http://uscity.net/
59 http://www.localdatabase.com
60 http://www.businesslistingnow.com
61 http://www.expressupdate.com
62 http://biz.yellowee.com/

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Bloggers Should Avoid-Common SEO Mistakes

Many of you know about the SEO what is the SEO? How its work,but if you want to get a good position in the search engine then you have to take care of the SEO.when i am applying SEO techniques then i observe some common mistakes we did and ignore them, i want to tell you that common mistakes and that we are doing so please don’t ignore them if you want your better place in search engine. 


Please don’t ignore this mistakes because your rank complete depends on it.it is very important that you have to take care of it and try to do it correctly.

Duplicate Content

As you all know the content is the king in SEO and its really helps in to grab the good traffic source and the rank of your page so you have to remember it that don’t use the copy content.Make it your habit that whenever you share the content that is good quality content and unique too.

Buying Links

This is the other common mistake that blogger did.buying link can kill your blog or site.buying link is a black list in the google eyes.Popularity is a thing that everyone want to have but for that you have to be determined and patient , because it one night fame is always for a month or for a year too but its not life long so avoid to buying the links.

Long Titles

Title is a most important factor in SEO and its plays a important role in Search engine ranking as it comes first on the search engine results.i observe many times that long titles are not user friendly so ignore the long titles for the titles you should use max 70 character.  

Long Search Description

Description is also very important for the search engine.if you are writing a Article then you have to write a short description that describes the best your article in few words .Don't right too much, just do it with few one. For friendly search engine description 156 characters are defined.

Messed Up Design 

Many of the blogger spend their whole time to collect the quality content but its time to change you have to give your time to designing also,you have a quality content but along with quality content you have to eye catching design.because some of the visitors visit your site because of the eye catching design so the website or blog design is too matters in the SEO.

Images Without Alt Text And Title Text

This is another and most important factor in SEO that many people avoid to add the alt text in images,because they never no that without alt text images are not readable to google.therefore , you have to add these text to count your images in.

Keyword Stuffing  

This is a very common mistake done by everybody but you have to take care of it.keyword stuffing is repeating a single keyword many time for increasing the no of words in blog.you have to try to avoid this.

Anything Else!!!

This is the very common mistakes that i have discussed above,hop you have take care in future about it.If you want any help from me then do ask me in comments, i will get back to you as soon as possible or you can talk with experts @ bugbytehome.

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Next step for connected devices? Connect the devices

When it comes to the connected home market, the hot action won't be so much in the devices themselves, but in platforms that tie together different products.




Smart thermostat Nest is just one device that makes up the connected home.
(Credit: Nest)
Instead of calling a handyman to repair a busted refrigerator or thermostat, imagine instead calling the "maker man." In addition to being able to check the mechanics of a device on the fritz, this fix-it person could also check things like connectivity and signal strength for the Wi-Fi-enabled appliance.
That's what Alex Hawkinson, chief executive of SmartThings, envisions. His startup makes a family of Internet-connected devices for the home. SmartThings also runs a platform service that helps people remotely control all of the other disparate devices made by different companies that are beginning to make their way into people's homes -- things like "smart" locks, lights, thermostats, and electrical plugs.

A SmartThings electrical plug
(Credit: SmartThings) It's fun to postulate about the future, but not exactly very helpful to set the crystal ball too far into the distance. Hawkinson, though, thinks that the days of the maker man aren't all that far away, and that a version of that concept will be around by next year. (The reference to "makers" comes from the 
maker movement that places a heavy emphasis on robotics and DIY culture.) When I ask Hawkinson how he's so sure, he coyly refers to work that his own company is doing, and won't elaborate further.

That's just one prediction for what's likely going to emerge from the nascent connected home market in the upcoming year. But it encapsulates the kind of thing that industry insiders expect to see in 2014: important improvements not in the products themselves, but in the services around products.

The thinking is that the big opportunity will be for platforms, or hubs, like SmartThings, vying to tie together the so-called Internet of Things (a press friendly name for the connected device category), said IDC analyst Jonathan Gaw. With consumers actually starting to pay attention to connected products, the need will come for an easy way to manage all of them, despite their different manufacturers and ecosystems, Gaw said.
To be clear, connected devices still have a long way to go before they become a mainstay, or even more than an occasional fixture, in American homes. According to the latest research out of Forrester, only 2 percent of households currently use connected lights, climate control, or energy management, while only 5 percent use a connected security system. And about 30 percent to 40 percent of households say they're interested in using these kinds of devices and services in the future, according to the report which came out this week. But, if only anecdotally, the market has been making progress in the last few years, with legacy companies like General Electric and Honeywell investing in connected products.

Other companies trying to tie together the home include Revolv, which CNET described as designed to be the "central nervous system for your smart home devices." The product is a hub that connects to your home's Wi-Fi and acts as a universal remote for all your devices, instead of having to control them through each product's individual app. The product works with devices like the Nest thermostat and Yale locks.

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How to Explode Your Traffic and Branding with Blog Commenting

Blog commenting is something that many of us do, but would you consider it a strong point of your online marketing and branding? There are many different ways that blog commenting can work for building traffic to your site and building your brand in the process, but too many comments are looking for a quick link and using short cut methods that end up hurting their brand rather than helping it.



I run a decent amount of large blogs, which means I get to manage a lot of blog comments. This isn’t something I enjoy doing, as I get to deal with a lot of spam and waste time weeding out the good ones from the bad… however it has taught me a lot along the way. On one of my larger sites, BloggingTips.com, I created a set of blog commenting guidelines for my readers to follow. These rules are made up of the following:

All comments must have a “real name” associated with the comment
Your avatar picture should be of a real person and not blank/placeholder
Comments need to provide value and not be a simple “nice post” message.
By setting guidelines you can expect better quality from the people who are already commenting on your site, while also potentially eliminating the ones that are wasting your time and doing drive-by spam comments as well.
 How to Explode Your Traffic and Branding with Blog Commenting

The Benefits of Blog Commenting
When it comes to commenting on other blogs, there are many reasons why you should be doing this. Getting backlinks to your site, gaining exposure through your name and gravatar image, and also providing quality content are just three of the major benefits.

As beneficial as blog commenting might be, it is rare that you will find many top bloggers commenting on smaller blog posts. This usually isn’t because they don’t care, but instead of other obligations that take up most of their time.

One way that I have been able to relate with bloggers of all sizes is to make sure I take the time to comment on any blogs that mention my name or sites, in addition to responding to any interview requests that come my way as well. Yes, this does take up a lot of time, but it’s something I’ve always said that I would appreciate and act on.

This is especially appreciated by any new bloggers who are on the up and coming. It’s a thrill to see a big name commenting on your new baby, and it will be remembered for a long time coming.

Important note: I would definitely look at blog commenting from more of a “branding” concept versus trying to get new links and traffic to your sites. But if you are going to be focusing on blog commenting for traffic and links, be sure to follow those same guidelines I mentioned above and also provide unique, thoughtful comments that people will find value in. This will increase the chances of readers noticing  your comment and possibly clicking over to your site.

How to Find Great Blogs to Comment On

The next part of the process to exploding your traffic and branding through blog commenting is finding the right blogs to comment on. Obviously you are going to want to comment on blogs that are in your same niche, since this is the type of traffic you are going to want to bring back to your site.

The Technorati 100 is a great place to start and you can search through their site for blogs over a wide range of topics. I also recommend you take a look at my company’s list Brand 150, which is  made up of over 500 different blogs and uses a unique algorithm that ranks sites based on their social following and various site rankings.

No matter what reason you are leaving comments on blogs for, make sure you end up improving your online reputation versus destroying it.

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50 Things You Need To Know About Pinterest

Was there a site as dominating as Pinterest was in 2013? We don’t think so. Pinterest had a phenomenal year, and that’s putting it lightly. In fact, over the last couple of years, the image-bookmarking site has been one of the fastest growing sites ever. It’s increasing rate has even outpaced that of Facebook and Twitter.

While users have been getting a lot of inspiration from Pinterest, the site has also proven itself to be effective for business. In the world of e-commerce, Pinterest has been great at attracting viewers to your business and can help increase sales. How lucrative have those visual pinboards been? Well, the average e-commerce order placed by a Pinterest user is $179. Compare that to $80 for Facebook and $69 for Twitter, and you can easily notice that there’s money to be made.
If that fact wasn’t enough to convince you of the power of Pinterest, perhaps one of these 50 tidbits will change your opinion.
  1. It’s been estimated that 47% of online shoppers in the U.S. have made a purchase based on a recommendation via Pinterest.
  2. Pinterest grabs about 41% of e-commerce traffic, Facebook is at 37%.
  3. Unique monthly visitors: 25 million. By comparison, Facebook was 4th of all U.S. websites with over 150 million; LinkedIn ranked 26th with 39.6 million; and Twitter was 27th with roughly 37 million.
  4. Pinterest now generates over 400% more revenue per click over Twitter and 27% more than Facebook.
  5. As of July 2013, the total number of Pinterest users worldwide is 70 million.
  6. Pins that also include prices will receive 36% more likes than those which do not.
  7. Shopify Customers that have been referred by Pinterest will place an average order of $80. It’s only $40 for customers from Facebook.
  8. Users will spend 4.5 more time on Pinterest than Linkedin.
  9. There are 2.5 million monthly Pinterest pageviews.
  10. Pinterest attracts 1,090 visitors per minute.
  11. Out of the 20 million active users worldwide, 79% are from the U.S.
  12. Users worldwide: 70 million.
  13. The most popular pin categories are crafts, recipes and quotes. Other popular categories are wedding and fashion.
  14. ⅗ of boards are food related. In fact, in the U.S., 72% of consumers are more likely to share recipes on Pinterest than on Twitter or Facebook.
  15. The average user will spend just over 15 minutes on Pinterest per visit. Facebook users spend about 12 minutes, while Twitter users spend about 3 minutes.
  16. 93% of Pinterest users are women. Since half the world is female, this a huge market.
  17. The main demographic of Pinterest users are between the ages of 25 and 34, followed by the 35 to 44 age bracket.
  18. Pinterest is the 16th most visited website in the United States.
  19. Pinterest is most popular in the United States, followed by Canada, the UK and Australia.
  20. International traffic in 2013 has grown 125%.
  21. Over 1/5 of Facebook users are on Pinterest.
  22. Brands mentioned: 1550.
  23. 25% of Fortune Global 100 companies are on Pinterest.
  24. 90% of US online specialty retailers use Pinterest; that’s an 81% increase since 2012.
  25. The average US Pinterest user follows an average of 9 retailers on the site.
  26. China has roughly 320K users, however, more than 190K of them are registered as business users. This makes China the second country for Pinterest business accounts.
  27. Pinterest has reached 10 million users in 1/3 of the time it took Twitter to do the same.
  28. Less than 20% of images contain a face.
  29. Pinterest user Joy Cho has the most followers with some 13.8 million followers. Second is Maryann Rizzo with just under 10 million.
  30. Pinterest pins often have a half life of over one week. Compare that to 80 minutes for Facebook and only 5 to 25 minutes on Twitter.
  31. Pinterest users are well off. The average Pinterest user has a household income of over $100,000 per year. 10% of users have a household income under $30,000.
  32. 50% of US moms who use Pinterest would follow a brand if rewards were offered to them.
  33. 81% of U.S. women online trust Pinterest as a reliable source for information and advice.
  34. Over 80% of Pins are Repins.
  35. For 90% of brands, Pinterest is still not a focus.
  36. As of May, 2013: L.L. Bean -Woodland Creatures board has the most followers with 4,689,706; Better Homes and Gardens – Blogger Recipes We Love has the most repins with 1,021,643; Purex has the most comments with 5,115.
  37. Pins related to trending topics will see an average increase of 94% in click throughs.
  38. Americans share content on Pinterest 3 times more often on mobile devices than compared to desktop computers.
  39. The iPhone app launched in early March 2011 and brought in more than expected number of downloads.
  40. As of February 1st 2013, 59 of the Interbrand Top 100 Brands were on Instagram, with 69 on Pinterest.
  41. Pinterest is now the third most popular social network.
  42. Less than 1 percent of posts on Pinterest have a negative tone.
  43. Social media content shared on iPads:48% for Pinterest, 17% for Facebook, and 16% for Twitter.
  44. Tutorials, Guides and & DIY Pins see a 42% higher click through rate.
  45. Call-to-action pins can increase Pinterest engagement by 80%!
  46. The site has received $564 million in funding since its launch.
  47. As of October 2013, Pinterest is valued at $3.8 billion.
  48. Pinterest activity peaks at approximately 9 p.m., compared to approximately 11 a.m. for Facebook and Twitter. However, the best time to post on Pinterest is on a Saturday morning.
  49. Pinterest was the fastest social network to hit the 10 million visitor mark
  50. Paul Sciarra, Evan Sharp, and Ben Silbermann began developing Pinterest in December 2009 with the site officially launching in March 2010. Silbermann said he personally wrote to the site’s first 5,000 users offering his personal phone number and even meeting with some of its users.
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Picture books: Easy and Fun Leanings for Kids


Picture books are great way for better learning for kids. They can easily understand and memorize things by seeing pictures. Picture seems to be very friendly than words to them. Therefore, they can easily understand them. Beautiful drawing animals, flowers, and birds pictures make them feel good and wonderful. At Smiley Riley, we offer huge collection of picture books for kids. These books help to learn various things by seeing pictures with story.

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