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Currency Trading - New Revenue Stream

Monday 28 January 2008 @ 9:10 pm

It is also about buying foreign currency, the most traded in the international market such as the US dollar, UK pound or the Euro, on a daily basis from the open market. It is sold either the same day or two-three days later when the demand for the particular currency is higher. Though the fluctuation in the currency rates is marginal, the earnings can be on the greater side since currency trading is carried out in the form of bulk. Only registered organizations and banks are entitled to engage in currency trading. Individuals and non-residents of a country cannot engage in currency trading. In some developing countries, only government agencies and banks can trade in currency. No individual can trade currency on his or her own. Normally, it is the federal bank of a particular country that stacks up foreign currency since it buys them in bulk. Continue Reading »
Currency Trading - New Revenue Stream




Winning at Commodity Forex Trading

Monday 28 January 2008 @ 9:08 pm

There is an alarming number of new, and uneducated, commodity traders losing just about everything they own. Why? There are a number of reasons why a new futures trader stands back, scratches his/her head and wonders why their trading account went from thousands of dollars to almost nothing over night.

What happened? There are actually a number of things that came into play. Continue Reading »
Winning at Commodity Forex Trading




Forex Day Trading - Tips to Get You Started

Monday 28 January 2008 @ 8:56 pm

Want to begin your commodity forex online trading with flying colors? This primer should help you start getting rich online?

Day trading is described as the purchase and sales of a commodity within one business day. The forex market is an arena where brokers trade in foreign currencies for fun nad profit.

Forex day traders are the creme de la creme of forex trading. These folks are often the most experienced in market fluctuations and they often trade in large amounts of funds. They labor at forex trading 12 hours a day, seven days a week. Their aid to the market is massive, as they accumulate to critical  liquidity value. Without these fanatical day traders, it’s difficult for the more informal, longer term holder, to discern buyers at the time they are required. Continue Reading »
Forex Day Trading - Tips to Get You Started




Commodity Forex Online Trading

Monday 28 January 2008 @ 8:27 pm

Even if you’re a newbie to finance and forex  you most probably have picked up on the whispers about Spread Trading. From Alabama to New Zealand everyone and their uncle is getting online with this compelling way of trading in the global forex, stock and commodity markets. Since it is so brainer to start trading here are a few tips to get you flying as e you commence trading online with your hard earned money. Continue Reading »
Commodity Forex Online Trading




Fuss-Free Travelling With Argus Rentals

Friday 18 January 2008 @ 5:02 pm

travelnow.jpgI’m sure we all agree that travel is a luxury no one can be without these days- particularly in Europe.

Europe’s most beautiful and popular travel destinations are within easy reach with cheap car hire from Argus Rentals. Once you’ve experienced the freedom afforded by car hire, you’ll realise it’s the best way to explore the many and varied landscapes of Europe.

Driving through the continent provides the chance to check out hidden gems and best-kept secrets that could otherwise be easily overlooked. Car Hire Italy reveals a world of wonderful travel possibilities. From the magical mystery of the beautiful Etruscan sites in Tuscany to awe-inspiring coastal drives along the dramatic Amalfi coastline, touring options abound in Italy. It’s not just the scenery that’s worth mentioning, Italy is home to some of the most dynamic and exciting cities you’ll ever visit. Continue Reading »
Fuss-Free Travelling With Argus Rentals




Links links and more links to you!

Friday 4 January 2008 @ 9:23 pm

SEO Experts have been getting more innovative in their rank enhancement services. Check out this cool SEO site. They manage a set of 180 professional blogs loaded with great product reviews. Now for a small fee, you can insert an advertorial of your own into their 180 strong network. Instant coverage and traffic for you!

I tried it on one of my sites and must say the money’s well spent. I got my ads plastered in but an hour.

If you’re after human traffic and a small SERP boost, this is for you




Some Cool SEO Tips

Sunday 2 December 2007 @ 9:50 pm

Be bold. Use the tags around some of your keywords on each page. Do NOT use them everywhere the keyword appears. Once or twice is plenty.

Deep linking. Make sure you have links coming in to as many pages as possible. What does it tell a search engine when other web sites are linking to different pages on your site? That you obviously have lots of worthwhile content. What does it tell a search engine that all your links are coming in to the home page? That you have a shallow site of little value, or that your links were generated by automation rather than by the value of your site. Here is an example of deep linking, in this case to my personal happiness workbook.

Become a foreigner. Canada and the UK have many directories for websites of companies based in those countries. Can you get a business address in one of those countries?

Newsletters. Offer articles to ezine publishers that archive their ezines. The links stay live often for many years in their archives.

First come, first served. If you must have image links in your navigation bar, include also text links. However, make sure the text links show up first in the source code, because search engine robots will follow the first link they find to any particular page. They won’t follow additional links to the same page. You can see this in action at the link to the home page on this web site monitoring page


Multiple domains.
If you have several topics that could each support their own website, it might be worth having multiple domains. Why? First, search engines usually list only one page per domain for any given search, and you might warrant two. Second, directories usually accept only home pages, so you can get more directory listings this way. Why not a site dedicated to gumbo pudding pops?

Article exchanges. You’ve heard of link exchanges, useless as they generally are. Article exchanges are like link exchanges, only much more useful. You publish someone else’s article on the history of pudding pops with a link back to their site. They publish your article on the top ten pudding pop flavors in Viet Nam, with a link back to your site. You both have content. You both get high quality links. (More on high quality links in other tips.)

Titles for links. Links can get titles, too. Not only does this help visually impaired surfers know where you are sending them, but some search engines figure this into their relevancy for a page.

Not anchor text. Don’t overdo the anchor text. You don’t want all your inbound links looking the same, because that looks like automation - something Google frowns upon. Use your URL sometimes, your company name other times, “Gumbo Pudding Pop” occasionally, “Get gumbo pudding pops” as well, “Gumbo-flavored pudding pops” some other times, etc.

Site map. A big site needs a site map, which should be linked to from every page on the site. This will help the search engine robots find every page with just two clicks. A small site needs a site map, too. It’s called the navigation bar. See how the second navigation bar at the bottom of Last Minute Florida Villas is like a mini-site map?

The SEO Writer




Akavar 20/50 - Sicken Yourself And Lose Weight

Sunday 25 November 2007 @ 7:08 pm

beautifulgal.jpgAt http://www.dynakorpharmacal.com , you’ll see a lucious lady staring back at you. Above her is a headline:

Eat All You Want And Lose Weight. Automatic Caloric Restriction

Yeah right. This miracle cure to end obesity makes you feel so sick, you’d just throw out the bottle after three or four tabs. That’s the ‘automatic caloric restriction’ in action.

How sick?

Imagine feeling constipated AND having diarreah almost at the same time. Imagine a jet engine-like roar in your ears. Imagine a thick pasty feeling in the mouth with bad breath to boot.

That’s how horrible my experience was this this pile of crap.

There’s no shortcut to trim abs other than a sensible diet and exercise. I reinforced this learning as I chunked the bottle down the trash.

Not yet convinced? Read these legal claims against akavar 20/50




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