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Ads Positioning on your Blog, Website: Smart Monetization

Ads Optimization:

I use the Google diagrams below to illustrate how to optimize your search engines, In “Sharewood”… You will find many tools to help you analyze different stats based on the content you write about and the traffic you get? Can you really get good page ranking with just writing good content and good ad page positioning… do you have to stick to google diagrams? The answer is No, Try the untried and see what works… take a good tracking of what you try and over time you find a few that work… SEO Code Calibrations

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Free SEO/SEM Consulting for NGOs: Erucall Sharewood

The need to reach a wide audience drives the need to have a website… […]But some NGO’s don’t have enough funding to hire a full time Webmaster or an IT person to help with Many aspects of improving page ranking.[…]

These smaller NGO’s that in a sense play a bigger role in the uplifting communities resort to Volunteers to help Optimize their websites… They use sites as UN Volunteers, Ideal.org and other Volunteer resources to find volunteers… If you read some of the posting you sense a urgent need for help but limited resources available to keep working on social responsibility issues…

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Independent Publishing to be “Regulated”: Citizen Journalism

The “key pads” are catching fire with independent publishers, bloggers and on social networks voicing support for independent publishing regarding the sinister nature of statements leaked… veiled… behind a brewing confrontation of the titans “Corporate Journalism versus Citizen Journalism.”

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The Irony of it all, is that even writers who have been on strike are opting to join the “Bandwagon” destination independent publishing…. Who will be next? The answer is “anybody” Anyone can choose to be a producer versus a consumer of content information as long as a connection to the world wide web exists…. Everyday someone realizes that you don’t have to conform to the mainstream agenda and/or of glorifying “things” “IT” tried many times before and have failed to advocating social justice and creating checks and balances needed in social responsibility.

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