March 13, 2010 – 12:06 am
by Dan Sewinski
You may have an online business to market a hot product. But how to bring customers to your site to your benefit? This is the most important point. Without many customers, the business will book only loss because of the high rent one has to pay for the website.
Pay Per Click(PPC) is very [...]
March 13, 2010 – 12:06 am
by Justin Harrison
On Page SEO simply refers to all the content as well as the text that placed on your websites pages. It?s a method of editing your page as well as its contents so that it is found in the search engines when users input a keyword that is related to your site.
On Page [...]
March 13, 2010 – 12:06 am
How several times have you ever gone to a web site to try and do a pursuit for something and you have gotten results back that were worthless. As you stare at the results, you may wonder how these results could even be thought of close to what you’re looking for. When you try some [...]
March 13, 2010 – 12:06 am
They all have products… This is one of the biggest and most important keys that all top marketers have in common. Not only are they efficient at promoting affiliate programs, they also have products of their own that they promote and maintain a database of affiliates that also promote for them.The good thing about having [...]
March 13, 2010 – 12:05 am
Question from the forum:
OK, I’m trying desperately to wrap my head around imperfect subjunctives.
My question is, why would quisiera be used in this sentence:
¿Quién quisiera ir al cine conmigo?
or
Quisiera tener una taza de café.
… Why wouldn’t you say:
¿Quien querría ir al cine conmigo? using the conditional instead of imperfect subjunctive?
or
Yo querría tener una taza de [...]
March 13, 2010 – 12:05 am
Just as you can “get the short straw” or “let the cat out of the bag” in English without having straws or cats, so can you use bailar in Spanish without referring to dancing. Today’s featured lesson, on idiomatic uses of bailar looks at a handful of such phrases. You may not feel like dancing [...]
March 13, 2010 – 12:05 am
Something you may notice early on in your Spanish studies is that Spanish sentences often don’t have a subject. For example in a sentence such as “Compran muchos productos importados” (they buy many imported products), there’s no word for “they.” Would it be wrong to include the word ellos for “they”? Not really — but [...]
March 13, 2010 – 12:05 am
Annoying, yes - but dangerous? Well, sort of. The real danger is that when your clocks spring forward, you’ll decide to go without that extra hour of sleep and become accident prone.
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March 13, 2010 – 12:05 am
No matter how hard I try, I cannot make myself say “Daylight Saving Time.” It always comes as “Savings.” This is because my speech never advanced past the second grade. (”Fine! I didn’t want to wake up on time ANYWAYS.”)
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March 13, 2010 – 12:05 am
I got laid off during the First Battle of the Dotcom in 2000, and immediately suffered crushing low self-esteem and started recasting everything that happened to me at my old office in a positive glow. For example, I’d get up in the morning, make coffee, take a sip, and then say to my roommate, “It’s [...]