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Wednesday, 23 January 2008 |
More info... By Don Alexander
The grand object for which a gentleman exists, is to excel in company. Conversation is the mean of his distinction, the drawing-room the scene of his glory.
In company, though none are "free," yet all are "equal." All therefore whom you meet, should be treated with equal respect, although interest may dictate toward each different degrees of attention. It is disrespectful to the inviter to shun any of her guests. Those whom she has honoured by asking to her house, you should sanction by admitting to your acquaintance.
If you meet any one whom you have never heard of before, you may converse with him with entire propriety. The form of "introduction" is nothing more than a statement by a mutual friend that two gentlemen are by rank and manners fit acquaintances for one another. All this may be presumed from the fact, that both meet at a respectable house. This is the theory of the matter. Custom, however, requires that you should take the earliest opportunity afterwards to be regularly presented to such an one.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 January 2008 )
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Tuesday, 22 January 2008 |
More info... By Juhani Tontti
There are many alternatives to increase link popularity: writing useful site content, asking from other related authority sites, creating content for the third party, social sites, social media sites and writing articles for directories.
But lets keep it simple! First, lets start by discussing why you should never buy links or swap links and then how should you increase link popularity successfully according to agreed strategy.
1.Never Buy Links.
Why? Because your business opportunity will suffer from paid links. The search engines want links, which are based on the content judgement, when someone puts the backlink on his site.
As a first search engine Google has started to punish sites, which use paid links, so buying links is riskier than ever. Google also punish sites, which sell links, so they take this issue seriously.
If your business opportunity uses paid links, your competitor can easily find it out and report Google, who will then turn them off.
2. Avoid Link Swapping.
If your business swaps links, its a barter deal: you put his link on your |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 January 2008 )
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