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The 7 Best Stealth Techniques to Improve Your Google Rankings

January 23rd, 2009 by admin

Stealth as in Spying. But Knowing What your Top Competitors are Doing and how they are doing it you can greatly improve your very own search Engine Rankings.

Step 1 Do A Google Search

The First Step is to do a Google Search and Identify your top 5 or 10 Competitors for your Keyword or Phrase on Google.

Step 2 View Web Page

Click on the Web Page of your top Competitor. Look over the page. See the general layout. Look over the use of Font Styles, Bolding, Colors,Header Tags

Step 3 View Page Source

Do a right click view page source, in Steps 4 and 5 we will use the information from the web page source code.

Step 4 Description Meta Tag

Look over the Description Meta Tag. How many times is the keyword or phrase used in the meta tag? Does the Text of the description meta tag appear in the text of the web page anywhere?

Step 5 Title Meta Tag

Look at the Title Meta Tag. How many times is the keyword or phrase used in the meta tag? Does the text in the Title meta tag appear in the text of the web page anywhere?

Step 6 Keyword Density

See how often the Keyword or phrase is used on the Page.
http://www.ranks.nl/tools/spider.html

Step 7 Link Partners

If you want to see who links to you in the Google search box type in link: followed by your domain. As an example if you want to see who links to the greatest baseball team in the world the New York Yankees type in.
— link:yankees.com

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Piano Practice Tips for Beginning Students that Help Kids Get a Good Start

January 23rd, 2009 by admin

Children can benefit from piano lessons and learn to play well if they focus on the basics. Here are three practice tips to make sure your beginning piano student gets off to a great start and goes on to achieve their musical dreams.

Before I tell you what they are, however, here is a warning. Don’t let these simple ideas fool you - they’re also very important. In fact the simplicity of playing piano is often what confuses beginning piano students. That’s because most of what students need to know are not complex ideas. In fact they’re so simple students and parents often don’t appreciate them.

In our complex, modern world we tend to assume that if something doesn’t flash at us it isn’t worthy of our attention. Most of what kids need to know and do to achieve their piano goals are very simple ideas - that need to be taken seriously. Here are some thoughts you can share with your child in piano to help them gain perspective.

What are some very simple things that are also very important? Can you think of any? Here are some ideas to get you started - sunshine, water, a smile, trees, and your name. Having a name, for example, is a very simple idea. But just imagine what it would be like if you didn’t have one? Above the Artic Circle it is basically dark for six months of the year and light for six months. How does this affect the lives of folks who live in these regions? It makes life more challenging for sure. Such simple things as a warm meal, a glass of water, the sun shining through the trees, a friendly smile, are basic values necessary for a happy life. So why don’t we appreciate the simple things more? Because too often we take them for granted, and it’s dangerous! So don’t let your child in piano fall into this trap. Help them pay attention to the simple things that will create the foundation of their piano success.

Here are three simple practice tips to share with your beginning piano student to get them on the road to genuine and satisfying achievement.

1. Keep your eyes on the music.

Keeping their eyes on the music and not looking down at their hands helps students create a keyboard in their imaginations. This is so valuable. I really can’t stress this enough. Of course sometimes students will need to look at their hands. But not to learn the basic five-finger hand positions. Once students have their hands in place, they need to keep their eyes completely on the music. If a student doesn’t know, for example, what finger E is under without looking down at their hands, they really aren’t learning theier hand position, or the keyboard.

2. Sing the note names as you play them.

Singing the note names as they are played is the best way to learn to read notes well. This simple act and reinforces learning. If you’re child can’t name the notes as they play them, then they don’t know the names of the notes. Instead, they are just remembering what keys to play. Don’t misunderstand me though. Remembering a tune by listening is wonderful! Just not at the expense of learning to read music. Singing the note names allows both knowledge and listening to reinforce each other.

3. Keep a rounded hand position over the keys.

Keeping a rounded hand position is important. Let me explain why. If the hands are not rounded students aren’t using the right muscles to play. Instead of stretching each finger down to the keys from knuckle at the top of the hand they will be pushing the whole hand down into the keys to play the notes. This just doesn’t allow the fingers to work independently as it puts a lot of strain on the wrists. When the hands are rounded over the keyboard, the fingers can easily stretch down to the keys and the wrist is flexible.

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