Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Butterfly Costume, 1 to 9 Months

Monday, February 1, 2010 3:04
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Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Butterfly Costume, 1 to 9 Months
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Out of the cocoon and ready to fly. Deluxe Baby Bunting Butterfly costume features pink bunting with attached wings. Headpiece is separate and fastens under the chin.

Your precious baby in this adorable butterfly costume – - well, that’s just the perfect photo opportunity. Our butterfly bunting features a fabric fastener on the back, large wings and a headpiece.

Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Butterfly Costume, 1 to 9 Months

Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Butterfly Costume, 1 to 9 Months

Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Lil’ Guppy, 1 to 9 Months

Wednesday, January 27, 2010 3:10
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Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Lil' Guppy, 1 to 9 Months
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Cute, soft and warm – what else could you want in a costume for your little Baby Bunting..

With this Newborn Guppy Bunting, your little one can be the cutest fish in the ocean! Decorated in a vibrant orange and white colors, this Guppy Bunting also features fins, a tail and an attached protective headpiece shaped like the head of the Guppy! Size: Newborn to 9 months.

Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Lil' Guppy, 1 to 9 Months

Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Lil' Guppy, 1 to 9 Months

How Real SEO Analysis Works

Tuesday, January 26, 2010 2:54
Posted in category kucingair says

If you’re serious about SEO, you need to know how to analyze
the information you uncover.

A decade ago, businesses were wondering whether they need to be
part of the Internet. By the late 1990s, plenty signed up and
did the basics like placing keywords in the META data.

Unfortunately, that’s all some companies do – pick out keywords
that may or may not be appropriate and pack them into the META
keyword data set that search engines pretty much ignore.

Proper analysis requires sound thinking and judgment in many
areas. We’ll focus on two major ones – Top 300 and page caching.

Top 300 What’s the Top 300? It doesn’t sound too valuable unless
your biggest customer of the last 10 years actually traveled
that deep into the depths of search engine information overload.

Actually, any number will do depending on your interest. Start
with your 10 favorite search terms (or carefully targeted search
terms). To track your growth, think big. If you’re ranking No.
292 one week and then a week later, you’re No. 154, you know
you’re on the right track.

Too many SEO managers
make the mistake of tracking the Top 30 results and miss out on
the wonderful fact that they’re already No. 31. Don’t be poorly
informed.

Page Caching Google is the best for this because of how fast it
continues to reindex pages. Create your own Google Cache
Calendar – a Word or Excel document will do. List your strategic
pages – say about 10 for starters. Apply the Top 300 rule, check
your rankings and record the cache dates. Over time, those dates
form patterns that can help you determine when Google will
return next – enabling you to time your next set of SEO updates.

If you’re not in the Top 300, you can still get some perspective
from the page cache analysis if you’re still planning to
optimize a given page. It’s easy to find the page – if it’s in
Google’s index. Just enter the URL as your search phrase or find
some unique text from the page and search for that string of
words with quotes on each end. Either will result in a top SEO
ranking and you can grab the cache date.

The bottom line is that you need to track you’re progress before
making changes to the strategic SEO pages

Michael Murray is vice president of Fathom SEO, an Ohio-based search engine
optimization firm. He authored the “U.S. Manufacturers
Resist Natural Search Engine Optimization and Online Sales
Leads” study and a white paper, “Search Engine Marketing: Get in
the Game.” michael@fathomse
o.com

Understanding SEO Competition and Your Goals

Monday, January 25, 2010 2:57
Posted in category kucingair says

Website owners who keep up to date with SEO competition are finding out that if you are not learning and evolving you’re falling behind. It’s becoming more and more difficult for websites to maintain high rankings on search engines and that’s even if your site is already a few years old. If you are starting a new website it’s even more difficult to make your mark on a SEO. Expectations for new sites should be set up with the goal for long term results.

The most important factor in determining your website’s success is to know what you are looking for from your site. Most owners believe that rankings dictate a website’s success and while rankings are important they do not determine the overall success of the site. Owners should pay attention to the traffic they receive because that is going to factor into your business success and put money in your pocket. That’s why you have the site, correct? To make more money! Most website owners want to be in the top five of Google and Yahoo searches, when at the end of the day those rankings to not affect their bottom line.

This will not change the fact that rankings will continue to be a highly sought after commodity. Website owners need to think outside the box if they want to move up on SEO rankings. Owners have been expanding their keywords in hopes of attracting more surfers to their site. What they should be doing is figuring out what keywords people are using and incorporate those words and phrases onto their site.

At the end of the day websites are all about content, but what constitutes good content? In one word: Creativity. Your website is an extension of you, just like your business is. Use your voice and be unique with the content you decide to put on your website. This includes videos and pictures as well. Look at the resources you have and incorporate all the good things around you into your website. Do not steal or copy from other websites, it is superficial and that comes across to the visitors on your site. Make your content genuine. Do what you do best and speak from the heart. Make sure you write content for your site and not based on search engines. It’s a disservice and will not help your business or rankings.

The best advice one can give a website owner is: Do not compete with other websites! Continue to expand and evolve your own website and don’t saturate your brain with other people’s ideas. There is no right or wrong, what works for one does not work for another. Start with what you need to have on your site and work up from there.

You can pay all the money in the world to a SEO company and be number one on all the search engines, but did you really start a website to spend money or to make money?

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Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Lil’ Guppy, 1 to 9 Months

Sunday, January 24, 2010 3:04
Posted in category Life style

Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Lil' Guppy, 1 to 9 Months
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From the Manufacturer

Cute, soft and warm – what else could you want in a costume for your little Baby Bunting..

With this Newborn Guppy Bunting, your little one can be the cutest fish in the ocean! Decorated in a vibrant orange and white colors, this Guppy Bunting also features fins, a tail and an attached protective headpiece shaped like the head of the Guppy! Size: Newborn to 9 months.

Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Lil' Guppy, 1 to 9 Months

Rubies Costume Co. Deluxe Baby Bunting, Lil' Guppy, 1 to 9 Months

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