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  • The Importance of Cousin Keywords

    Although almost everybody knows what a keyword is, far fewer people have ever heard the term "cousin keyword." Cousin keywords are simply keywords with a relationship to the site main keyword (KW), but are usually less competitive. These keywords lack the amount of traffic obtained by the primary keyword and so have less income potential.

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  • The Importance of Cousin Keywords

    Although almost everybody knows what a keyword is, far fewer people have ever heard the term "cousin keyword." Cousin keywords are simply keywords with a relationship to the site main keyword (KW), but are usually less competitive. These keywords lack the amount of traffic obtained by the primary keyword and so have less income potential.

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  • SEOPressor - A Worthy SEO Plugin For WordPress?

    If you have some knowledge of SEO, you should know the importance of having excellent on-page factors which can give you the advantage to rank high in search engines without the need for excessive off-Page works. Almost All SEO professional consultants will start a project optimizing On-Page factors first.

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  • Build Your Own Discount Voucher Code Site - It's Easy!

    The world of online shopping has gone gaga over coupons and vouchers that offer you money off your shopping baskets. A huge number of sites offering these deals has popped up almost overnight and marketers are making a great deal of money for their efforts. Want to join the party?

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  • Tips For Getting Your Website Found in Google

    Websites today are used by almost everyone, in every corner of the world and by all age groups. Many people think that building back links are all you need to move up the ranks of Google, but even though they help, they are not the only answer.

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  • I just started learning the syntax of c++. What now? [closed]

    - by user73924
    I more or less know the syntax of C++, but when I start to write a program, I have nothing to write, I am blank. The thing is I knew the syntax of C as well and I didn't know how to write programs in that either. Though I could understand the written answers of almost anything. So, my question here is how do I start writing my own programs or how do I put my thoughts on any program using any programming language?

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  • The Importance of Onsite and Offsite SEO

    The Internet has become one of the major sources of information on almost any topic imaginable. More importantly, it provides people and companies a venue to introduce themselves, their products, and their expertise such as multimedia or web design to a larger demographic unbounded by place or time.

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  • Avoid a Frustrating Website!

    How many times have you come across a website that either does not work or it has issues? We find them all the time and there is almost an endless list of things we find either annoying or not working! For the average person this can be frustrating as often the reason we went to a particular web site was because we were looking for something in particular that that web site supposedly offers.

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  • Web Directories

    Most of the SEO experts almost spend their lives working on Google and a very few other sites to get a higher ranking on them. No wonder Google has a giant's share in the search engines popularity.

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  • Build Your Own Discount Voucher Code Site - It's Easy!

    The world of online shopping has gone gaga over coupons and vouchers that offer you money off your shopping baskets. A huge number of sites offering these deals has popped up almost overnight and marketers are making a great deal of money for their efforts. Want to join the party?

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  • SEO Always Necessary Or Not Really?

    SEO or Search Engine Optimization is a tactic used by companies and advertisers to get a website at the top of search engine results pages. The beauty of this tactic is that the results are more sustainable than almost any other form of advertising. In other words once a website has attained a top position on a search engine for a given keyword, the website will remain there or there about for time to come.

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  • Avoid a Frustrating Website!

    How many times have you come across a website that either does not work or it has issues? We find them all the time and there is almost an endless list of things we find either annoying or not working! For the average person this can be frustrating as often the reason we went to a particular web site was because we were looking for something in particular that that web site supposedly offers.

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  • Status of stack based languages

    - by Andrea
    I have recently become curious about Factor, which, as far as I understand, is the most practical stack based language around. Forth seems not to be used much these days - I think it is because it was meant to be used on its own, instead of inside an operating system, although ports of course exist. It is also pretty low level. Joy is essentially dead, as the author stated that it does not make sense to mantain it in spite of adopting Factor. The fact is that Factor itself does not seem much developed today. The GitHub repo does not seem very active, and a lot of stuff languishes in unmantained. So, are there any other languages of this type that are more actively mantained? Are any in production use?

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  • Non-perfect maze generation algorithm

    - by Shylux
    I want to generate a maze with the following properties: The maze is non-perfect. Means it has loops and multiple ways to reach the exit. The maze should be random. The algorithm should output different mazes for different input parameters The maze doesn't have to be braided. Means dead-ends are allowed and appreciated. I just can't find the right resources on google. The closest i found was this description of the different types of algorithms: http://www.astrolog.org/labyrnth/algrithm.htm. All other algorithms were for perfect mazes. Can anyone give me a website where i can look this up or maybe an algorithm directly?

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  • My new DNS change works from America but not Sweden

    - by Dougie
    Several hours ago i changed nameserver and DNS info on one of my domains at my domainregistar. When i access the domain from my home computers and when my friends access the domain they get to the old ip-adress hosting the dead site(We all live in Sweden). But when i access the website from my mobile phone or through google.com/translate or North American proxies the website is shown like it should. Why is this?, does it take time for change to take effect for diffrent locations/countries? I find it very strange and would like to start using my site now. Do you think it will change or could i've been doing something wrong?

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  • Should I set up standard email accounts? What are they?

    - by artlung
    A long time ago one used to be able to count on domains having addresses like [email protected], [email protected], or [email protected] ... is this convention dead? Note: I always try to make sure to make a contact available on the websites I put up, so people can contact us if necessary. But are there reasons to handle these or other "standard" email addresses I might not be thinking of? I set up less email addresses than I used to since spam got so awful, and a "predictable" email address just seems to be an invitation to the lousy spammers.

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  • No Sound card detected in Sound Settings, although sound works

    - by usertwelve
    I have Ubuntu 12.04 installed on my laptop. When I go to Sound Settings while logged into my user, no sound card appears detected. In spite of this, the sound on my laptop is working ok, and I can use alsamixer just fine. The Unity sound indicator is dead, and this is quite annoying. If I login as guest, the sound indicator works just fine, I assume it's something related to my user's sound settings, but I cannot find what exactly. Any clues?

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  • Programming languages, positional languages and natural languages

    - by Vitalij Zadneprovskij
    Some programming languages are modeled on machine code, like assembly languages. Other languages are modeled on a natural language, the English language. Others are not modeled on either machine code or natural language. Languages such as PROLOG, for example, don't follow either model. I came across this Perl module Lingua::Romana::Perligata, that allows to write programs using a syntax that is very similar to Latin. Are there programming languages that have less positional syntax? Are there other languages or modules that allow you to write in syntaxes inspired by other natural languages, like French, Hebrew or Farsi? There is a very long list on Wikipedia, but most of those projects are dead. There is a related question on StackOverflow. The answer that was accepted is "Use Google".

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