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    <img src="http://www.buzzle.com/img/articleImages/91811-19med.jpg" width="310" height="258" alt="Counter Tracker – The Best Web Site Counter" class="ImgBorder"
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    If you have a website you probably have a web counter, or if you don’t have a web counter you know you need one yet somehow don’t know which one is really the best one to use. You could choose your web counter from the thousands that are on the Internet, however why would you want to pay for a web counter that does not provide you with the information you really need or a free one that is worse and just gives you a running tally of how many times your site was visited? You need real information from a web counter that will inform you about your website. Fortunately, there is one web counter, and a free web counter at that, that really does provide users with the information they need regarding their web site counter.

    Counter Tracker is this amazing site counter that will provide you with the information you need without changing your website’s design or requiring that you pay for the service. All you have to do is register for this web counter at www.countertracker.com and the html code will be created for your website. Then, you place the code on your site, which is invisible, and the free web counter starts working for you. Since the counter is hidden you don’t have to restructure your website in order to place a counter on your page nor will visitors know how you keep up with your traffic. It really is the perfect way to monitor unique traffic.

    Another benefit of Counter Tracker, other than its free option, is that it does an amazing job because it provides a advanced tool to analyze your traffic on an hourly or daily basis, depending on what you need. There are a lot of different reports and graphs produced for you by Counter Tracker so you know how your website is performing. The hit tracker from Counter Tracker is better than any of the other free web counters and even pay counters on the web because it provides personalized information accurately, rapidly, and will help you manage your website just the way you always wanted.

    These custom web site tracker reports let you know how many unique visitors are visiting your site each hour as well as the keywords they searched in order to find your site. This is very helpful information because it will allow you to market your site even better. In addition to this, Counter Tracker is a web counter that even provides you with the countries where visitors are coming from. All of these tools and more are available with Counter Tracker. In addition, this web site counter makes marketing your website and targeting markets significantly easier. There is no other site counter like this on the Internet, not even the ones you have to pay for and Counter Tracker is free!

    With Counter Tracker you get more for free, which is what everyone is looking for. Go ahead and give it a try. You will love the results and it takes about 5 minutes to create an account, receive the HTML code for your site, edit your site, and then you have your web site counter working for you 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Give Counter Tracker a try and you will wonder what took you so long!

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      5 Questions You Should Ask When Purchasing New Furniture

      Buying new furniture is an exciting time in any person’s life.

      It is a symbol of your self expression, and it also means that you can afford to make the change. But just because you have the money to spend doesn’t mean that you should. At least not a lot of it anyway. Above all, you want value. In order to get the best, you need to be an inquisitive person. Ask questions that shed light on the true purpose and motivation for purchasing a new set for your home or outdoor needs. How much of a trend person am I? Trends are a part of life. Some people love them. Some hate them. Others love them at first, and then end up kicking themselves 10 years later when they see an old picture and realize how tacky their buying decisions made them look. There is nothing particularly wrong with following trends, but you need to be sure that’s the type of person you are before you go with a more traditional furnishing option. If you go with a wicker furniture set, you don’t have to worry about this, because your selection will always be in style. How often do I want to change furniture? People with money to burn-not that there are a lot of those around in this economy-may choose to go with new furniture every two to three years. If that sounds like you and you can afford it, more power to you! However, most people live in the real world where buying new furniture is a major decision, and once it’s made it needs to be maintained. By going with a wicker furniture set, you are investing in quality that will only require you to change when you’re ready. What is the upkeep like? Maintenance is a hot button topic for furniture shoppers, and it really should be. After all, items that need constant treatment and TLC may be far more trouble than they’re worth. Not an issue with wicker. Because it is from nature, it’s accustomed to some pretty strong abuse. More than you or your children can dish out anyway! Everyday wear and tear will not be an issue. Would this look best inside or outside? This question is not always easy to answer when going with traditional options. After all, who’s going to pick cheap plastic for their living room set? With wicker, it doesn’t matter if you’re inside or outside, you’re covered when it comes to comfort and quality. Does the product sell itself? You don’t need a pesky salesman making your decisions for you. Give the product a try. Test it out if possible. Feel for yourself what kind of strength and comfort it has; then<img src="http://www.articlesfactory.com/pic/x.gif" alt="Article Search" border="0", you're ready to make a decision.

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      Now that Google seems to be artificially adjusting the PageRank of certain sites, we have one more reason to ignore it as a useful SEO key performance indicator. So what should we use to measure the success of our SEO projects? Below, I’ve listed the 7 SEO KPI’s that I track for my sites.

      1. Unique keywords: By tracking the number of unique keywords your site is found for, you’ll see a global, birds eye view of how well your site is doing with the long tails. Sure, you want to be found for the important, high volume terms as well, but a healthy site will rank organically for a great diversity of keywords.

      2. Organic Visits Per Page: Every page on your site should target a few keywords and draw in traffic for those terms. In other words, what percent of your total unique pages are doing a good job of bringing traffic? If you have 1000 pages, and only 200 unique keyword visits, you’ve got some issues that need to be addressed.

      3. Conversion Rate Per Keyword: It’s extremely important to know which keywords outperform others. As a search marketer, your time is very limited. Therefore, you must focus on the terms which return decent ROI.

      4. Pages Indexed: The number of pages your site indexed has indexed by Google and Yahoo can give you a rough metric of your site’s crawl-ability. If you find that the number of actual pages you have is much greater than the number of indexed pages, you may have issues with navigation or duplicate content. To view your indexed pages, simply use the “site:” command on Google or Yahoo (e.g. site:www.yoursite.com).

      5. Yahoo Backlinks: Unlike Google, Yahoo actually shows you the approximate number of back links pointing to your site by using the link: command.

      6. Google Backlinks: Unfortunately, the Google link: command is worthless. In order to see an approximate, although likely outdated count of your external links, login to your Google Webmaster Central account.

      7. SERP Rankings for High Volume Keywords: Because web users are becoming more sophisticated and less predictable in their searching habits, I would caution about worrying too much about high volume keywords. However, it’s still important to monitor these keyword positions. seo software such as WebCEO or
      WebPositionGold are great timesaver tools.

      There are many other on-site SEO metrics, such as keyword density, that might be helpful if you are targeting Yahoo or MSN. However, with the dominance of Google and the relative emphasis they place on on-page factors, I rarely consider these.

      Justin Palmer is the founder of Palmer Web Marketing, which offers Search engine optimization evaluations and DIY SEO plans.


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      When linking to other websites from your site, you inevitably have a decision on your hands. Should you add a ‘rel=”nofollow”‘ attribute to the HTML anchor tag used to link to the third-party website, or should you leave it out (do-follow it).

      In the eyes of the search engines, a do-followed link from your site is basically a vote for the site being linked to. In a way, you’re vouching for the legitimacy of the site you’re linking to. If that site turns out to be abusive, you risk hurting your site’s credibility with the search engines by linking to that site.

      On the other hand, linking out to high-quality sites that are relevant to the subject matter of the page you are linking them from, is known to actually benefit your site. As long as you don’t overdo it, most search engines appreciate your letting them know that a site is worth linking to, and will give your site a little more credibility as a result. If you no-follow links to high-quality sites and pages that have content that is relevant to your site’s content, then you are basically telling the search engines, “I can’t be bothered to check that this site is worth linking to, but I’m going to link to it anyway.”, which obviously doesn’t encourage the search engines to have confidence in either you, or your site.

      Of course, it’s not always possible to thoroughly vet each and every site you may link to on your website. There’s also the possibility that a site may change for the worse (or for the better) after you have visited it. The search engines understand this and will give you some leeway as a result. Nevertheless, it’s in your best interest to investigate the sites you are considering linking to wherever possible, and make an informed decision about whether you want to link to them, and how you want to link to them.

      First impressions are often the best guide when you visit a new site. Does the site instill you with confidence? Does it look like the webmaster takes their site seriously, or are they just slapping up any old content, and spamming the site with keywords? Are there obvious issues with spelling and grammar, and with page layout and site navigation? Does it make you want to stay, or leave?

      Is the content on the site relevant to your site, and in particular, is the page that you are linking to relevant to the page that you are linking it from?

      You may also wish to check out some of the sites that the linked site is itself linking to. Are these quality sites and are they relevant to the page they are linked from? And yes, I know what you’re thinking – “Where does it end?”. A quick and cursory sampling of a small, random selection of the linked sites is all that you need, but this can sometimes tell you more than all the other factors combined. Remember that search engine link juice can flow a long way along the link chain.

      If your overall impression of the site’s quality and relevance is good, then you should consider do-following it. If it is bad, or you don’t have the opportunity to check the site out, then consider no-following it.

      NOTE: You can learn more about the ‘rel=”nofollow”‘ HTML anchor tag attribute by visiting the Wikipedia page at: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nofollow


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