March 2010

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How to make myself visibile in the Internet Marketing age?

by alex on Mar 30th in Other - Advertising & Marketing

Rahul asked:


Hey I want to dive into the internet marketing field. I know about blogs and what they are? But i dont know how to write good ones to get recognized. I mean what should i start blogging about? I mean should i stick to a particular area of interest or diversify myself. And also i need some few other tips about increasing my web presence. I know you people will be answering me for the the same reason. Please guide me to some valuable resource

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can you analyze the rhetoric strategies used in this article?

by alex on Mar 30th in Homework Help

KiiKiiLiiCiiOuZz asked:


http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/06/AR2006120601349.html

U.S. Uneasy About Biotech Food
Americans Lack Knowledge, Faith in FDA’s Accuracy, Poll Finds

By Rick Weiss
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, December 7, 2006; A16

Ten years after genetically engineered crops were first planted commercially in the United States, Americans remain ill-informed about and uncomfortable with biotech food, according to the fifth annual survey on the topic, released yesterday.

People vastly underestimate how much gene-altered food they are already consuming, lean toward wanting greater regulation of such crops and have less faith than ever that the Food and Drug Administration will provide accurate information, the survey found.

The poll also confirmed that most Americans, particularly women, do not like the idea of consuming meat or milk from cloned animals — a view that stands in contrast to scientific evidence that cloned food is safe. The FDA recently said it is close to allowing such food on the market.

Michael Fernandez, executive director of the Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology, which sponsored the survey, said that overall, Americans are “still generally uncertain” about genetically modified and cloned foods. “How the next generation of biotech products is introduced — and consumers’ trust in the regulation of GM foods — will be critical in shaping U.S. attitudes in the long term.”

In the five years since Pew began plumbing American views of genetically engineered food, U.S. acreage in such crops has grown substantially. Today, 89 percent of soybeans, 83 percent of cotton and 61 percent of corn is genetically engineered to resist weed-killing chemicals or to help the plants make their own insecticides.

Because most processed foods contain at least small amounts of soy lecithin, corn syrup or related ingredients, almost everyone in the United States has consumed some amount of gene-altered food.

That quiet revolution has been punctuated by occasional high-profile problems, including the 2000 finding of StarLink corn, unapproved for human consumption, in many food products, and the recent revelation that the U.S. long grain rice crop has been contaminated with an experimental variety of gene-altered rice.

In this year’s survey, conducted by the Mellman Group, one-quarter of the 1,000 adults polled thought they had ever eaten gene-altered food, an indication that Americans have “very little in-depth knowledge of the topic,” according to a Pew summary.

Support for marketing of genetically modified food has remained flat since 2001 at 27 percent, with opposition dropping from 58 percent in 2001 to 46 percent this year.

The proportion of Americans who say they “don’t know” if gene-modified foods are safe has shrunk since 2001, while the “safe” and “unsafe” camps grew by about 5 percent each: 34 percent think they are safe, while 29 percent say they are not.

Of those who claim to have at least a rudimentary sense of how engineered foods are regulated, 41 percent say they would like to see more stringent rules, and 16 percent say there is already too much regulation.

Consuming cloned animals — addressed in the poll for the first time — popped up as a hot-button issue. Even among those who said they had no objection to eating genetically engineered foods, 34 percent were comfortable with animal cloning, while 51 percent were not.

Religion played a big role in those opinions. Among those who said they attend religious services only “a few times a year or less,” 30 percent were comfortable with animal cloning, and 54 percent were not. Among those who attend weekly religious services, 17 percent were comfortable with cloning, and 70 percent were not.

Asked which sources they trust “a great deal” for information about gene-altered foods, “friends and family” ranked highest, at 37 percent. Only 29 percent named the FDA, continuing a steady drop from 41 percent in 2001.

The least trustworthy source, garnering 11 percent, was the news media. But remember, you read it here first.

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Talking about SEO and small business marketing

by alex on Mar 29th in Tech

Scobleizer asked:


These guys are starting a new SEO and small business marketing company that will be revealed next month, but here we discuss the state of search engine marketing with the founder George Revutsky of www.mynextcustomer.com

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What are the benefits of having an internet marketing certification?

by alex on Mar 26th in Other - Business & Finance

KniteRider asked:


Hi I’m about to start an internet marketing coarse that offers a certification in internet marketing upon completion. I know just having the knowledge is crucial if you’re running your own business but are there any other perks to having this certification? thanks…

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What to do if I want a career in Internet Marketing?

by alex on Mar 25th in Marketing & Sales

prestonwhitlow asked:


Im a BBA student planning to get my MBA in the future. I love Marketing, especially internet marketing. What should I do if I want to pursue a career in internet marketing? I feel like I have enough raw knowledge now to be a seo consultant or something similar now..but I don’t know how to go about actually getting started in such a career path. what should I do?

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SEO Article Writing – What is This Article Marketing?

by alex on Mar 22nd in Writing And Speaking

Janet B Cole asked:




If you are a newbie online you probably need an explanation of what article marketing is and how it can benefit your online business.

Article marketing is the practice of writing articles on topics related to your web site niche and topic. The article should include several elements and these include a title to entice potential readers to click, the body of the article which contains the meat of the information and the resource box.

This resource box is vitally important because it is here you include your call to action – a sentence or two which will entice your potential subscriber to click a link to obtain additional information from you.

Once your article is created and submitted online it will be published on a variety of various websites. Initially your article will be published on an article directory. There are several available online but not all directories are equal. It is advisable to choose your directories wisely.

If your article is published on one of the popular directories, it will be picked up and published again on other web master’s sites. You see these web master are in search of well written, content rich articles to entice their personal readers to click onto their individual websites.

Over a process of time, your well written article will appear all over the internet giving readers vital information about how they can proceed in your current niche.

The other thing to note is that most articles appear online for months and months to in the future. Once you get started online you will begin to notice that you will continue to receive traffic from articles you wrote perhaps months and months ago.


Learn SEO. SEO 101 Introduction

by alex on Mar 13th in People

seogoogleguru asked:


Learn SEO. SEO AKA Search Engine Optimization preview. How can SEO change your business? Let’s find out! SocialSEOLabs.com

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Puppy food. a marketing gimmick?

by alex on Mar 10th in Dogs

darksong17 asked:


Do you think that puppy food is a marketing gimmick? Do puppies really need a specialized food? Consider that, in the wild, a wolf pup goes straight onto the very same food the adults eat from the time they are weaned.

Of course, that wolf pup is eating raw meat, organs, and bones… a species appropriate diet. Not corn in a bag as some of the lower end dog foods are. My personal opinion is that if you’re feeding a high quality dog food (especially a grain-free diet) or raw feeding, it’s perfectly fine to put puppies straight onto an adult formula as it should already have enough protein and fat for them.

I found this article interesting:

http://www.flint-river-dog.com/articles/puppy-food.htm

What are your thoughts on the matter? Should puppies be fed puppy food, or is it just a marketing gimmick?

What about other specialized diets, such as breed specific diets or weight control diets? My opinion stands the same on those. I find most of these specialized formulas are entirely unnecessary.
Dogs are carnivores just the same as wolves are (contrary to the whole ‘omnivore’ myth that’s become so rampant lately.) Their dietary needs have not changed as much as some would lead you to believe.

http://rawfed.com/myths/omnivores.html

Dana, I’m not worked up at all!

Jordan, I completely agree :)
kck, why wouldn’t that additional fat and protein be accomplished by simply feeding more of the adult food instead?
Where the heck are people getting that puppies need smaller kibble sizes? Again, a marketing ploy!
Cat, you’re absolutely right. Large and giant breed puppies shouldn’t be fed puppy food for a very /different/ reason:

http://www.greatdanelady.com/articles/do_i_need_to_use_a_puppy_food.htm

Cat, I’m not sure I understand what you’re saying. You don’t agree with the article I listed on feeding large/giant breed puppies? Why is that? I’ve seen it recommended quite a few times. It pretty much says that large/giant breed puppies should not be fed puppy food.

Also “So to answer the question, yes to large breed puppy food for nutritional newbies and no to the rest.”

That’s a little unclear to me. What exactly are you agreeing and disagreeing with?

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Where to learn the Internet marketing basics from?

by alex on Mar 9th in Drawing & Illustration

Kathrine asked:


I really want to make some extra money working from home and am interested in learning Internet marketing. I currently stay at home with my two little kids but would be able to devote about 25 hours a week to Internet marketing. It’s just that I don’t know where to start. Where do I find some great resources that help me with the Internet marketing basics as all the websites I have come across are not for absolute beginners like me?

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Best SEO eBook – The Dao of SEO

by alex on Mar 8th in Howto

daoofseo asked:


Buy the book now on www.dao-of-seo-ebook.com The Dao of SEO, by Toronto SEO professional Ken Sproul, is a quick-read search engine optimization book (also in ebook form for quick download) ideal for self-study or staff training. The book provides a guiding philosophy for effective SEO and plenty of easy to apply tips to improve your organic search engine rankings. Book Review “The Dao of SEO — leave it to Ken Sproul to come up with an analogy that explains this ancient – well, ancient in …

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