You can get more Traffic to your Site

Other than advertising, there are a variety of ways to get more web traffic to your site. How people find you site nowadays has less to do with finding the visitors, but more with them finding you, through search engines. The simple solution is to get a high-ranking on a search engines like Google or Yahoo, as well as many others. How is this done, you ask? Here are some basic steps to make sure your website rank high.internet marketing

First you need to select a niche topic. Do some research in libraries and internet databases to find something you can focus on that people will search for when visiting search engines. Second, you obviously need to research what people search for when looking for your site. Beginners usually skip this because they are not aware of the power of search engines, but when a person types in a keyword, that is what he will find, so you better be in that group. These keywords need to be researched thoroughly, because not all of them work as well as others. The best ones will get more web traffic.

Google Adwords tends to be an excellent place to research keywords people use when searching for certain products. You can type in search terms and receive statistics for the demand of that term, thus the words with highest demand tend to be the ones you should focus on. Even bid prices are given for certain terms. Using these tools you are bound to find terms you never would have thought of. For example, if you look up iPhone 3G, you will receive a high number of demands for that search, and any related terms used for it. If you are in the tech site business, you should integrate the term iPhone 3G into your site.

Third step is to observe your competition. Type in one of the search phrases you found and see who’s out there. That also will generate lost s of web traffic. Study the first ten sites and figure out how they got there. This way you’ll learn what it takes to be as competitive as they are. Fourth, is to generate article content. For each phrase, generate content for it that people will find when searching for that topic, this will lead them to your site. Use synonyms, search engines favor them a lot. Fifth, you have to develop a website. Get on it yourself, or pay someone to do some search engine optimization for you. The content you develop will prove very useful for this, especially if you want to get more web traffic to your site.local seo - search engine optimization

Finally, you have to associate with other websites. You need back-links that go to your website; this involves an entirely different discussion but bottom line is that search engines value links by how many associations there are to that link. It shows that people refer to this site a lot, and it must be a highly valued site. As you see, there are many means to get more traffic to your website. Figure out what gets the job done for you. Testing is what it is all about. bng95frjqh

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Bird Hunting a Thing of Passion

Bird Hunting a Thing of Passion

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Day two started early again this year, at the “big hill”, the one over by the “hard road”. As there aren’t many landmarks to speak of in the sea of grass, they are forced to come up with their own for navigational purposes. The valley between the two dunefields was much narrower than the previous day’s, only a few hundred yards, but it was a similar approach with Charles covering the northern side of the valley and Charity the southern. bird hunting Charity decided to use a figure eight pattern on this area, starting at the south and working eastward towards the middle of the dunes, using the highest peak as the centerpoint of the figure eight, then covering the north side of the dunes. It took her an hour to cover the first curve of the figure eight, stopping at a windmill for a brief break, taking a couple of sips of water. She then continued south, then turning westward to continue her figure eight pattern, back to the high dune as the centerpoint, then covering the north side, completing her figure eight. In two hours of hiking, she didn’t even see a flush in the distance.

Charles took his normal approach into his assigned area and not long after starting to work it, he watched BB run over a dune out of sight and she didn’t check back in quickly like she normally would, so he headed in that direction. Three or four grouse came sky charging away from where BB was last seen, straight towards Charles, with BB in hot pursuit. In order to work on steadiness, Charles elected not to reward bad behavior and chose not to shoot. He marked their likely landing zone back to the west and pursued. Not five minutes later, the dogs started acting birdy and were tracking hard, but once again charged the flushing birds, so he opted out of shooting once again. He did finally get a point out of BB, which is an anomaly in the dry Sandhills, as scenting conditions are basically nonexistent. Charles “whoaed” Sam into honoring BB’s point, then began to kick around the hill trying to flush the birds. But the wind was playing tricks and blowing the scent of a flock from the top of one dune a hundred yards away over to the top of the dune where the dogs were pointing, so the birds saw the motion and activity of Charles trying to find them and flushed way out of range. As he stood at the top of the ridge, he heard the chortling of a large group of grouse over in a dune range that they had never hunted before.

Charity and Charles met up and headed back to the truck for a bit of a break. Charles reported that he heard distant cackling coming from a north/south running set of dunes that they had never worked before, a half-mile across the valley, off to the west. They decided to each take one end of the field, Charity to the south and Charles to the north, zig-zagging to meet in the middle. Charity made it up and into the dunefield and her dogs found a group of three in a pocket of knee-high sumac. She fired off a downhill shot, but the birds were just out of range.upland bird hunting As she headed off to take chase, she all of a sudden lost all energy, felt dizzy and her heart was racing. All she could think was, “There is no way that Charles could find me, let alone drag me out of here and I’m not sure the truck could get up here. I’ve got to get back down to the valley so that at least if I passed out he would be able to see me”.

Charles ascended the northern end of the new hunting grounds, just making the climb when seven or eight birds broke unexpectedly soon. Most of them headed deep into the high chop, but others oddly enough headed for some trees on the edge of the dunes. He made his way toward the trees, not usual sharptail grouse habitat, and sent the dogs in to run them out. Sure enough the grouse came running scared out from the trees, then flushed as they came to the prairie edge at about fifty yards out. A pellet found its way to a bird on the shot, but it wasn’t down for the count and sailed into the distance. The bird knew it was in trouble and flushed again at fifty yards, but was hit hard this time and Sam had no problem bringing it in.

They marched higher into the chop, bumping a mule deer buck and a jackrabbit, but BB and Sam knew better than to chase those. Not long after, three grouse got up, then a fourth was a bit slower on the jump that Charles put his bead on and harvested, with Sam once again delivered to hand.

Charity stumbled a few steps at a time back towards the east, sitting down frequently and feeling lucky when she heard Charles shooting just to the west of her, then him finally seeing her stumbling away from the hunt. Her pride wouldn’t allow her to tell him that she was having trouble and was hoping that she would be able to shake off the spell and resume hunting. But after a good 20 minutes of cramping and stumbling and feeling like Gumby, she accepted defeat and just wanted to get back to the truck. Of course, that was when birds got up within her range, but even though she took shots, there was no way that she was focused enough to hit anything.texas bird hunting

The birds that she missed raced right past Charles, well within range, but he too was feeling the effects of dehydration and was unable to focus on the task at hand. With two in the bag and the day getting warmer, it was time to go.

They were both coming out of the dunefield at the same time, he with two in the bag and she just happy to have made it out without a medical incident.