Q. Someone told me I could find my property's elevation by going to Google maps and clicking on terrain. I did that, found the location of the property, but don't see any option for determining elevation. Any ideas?
A. I do not know how to see this on google maps. Only see distance
But, try http://www.topozone.com/ type in your address and see if it works. Follow the topo line.
Someone else said : The NASA program WorldWind will open up a map of your house with an address finder, and will show you the elevation.
http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/
Try this site also http://www.earthtools.org/
But, try http://www.topozone.com/ type in your address and see if it works. Follow the topo line.
Someone else said : The NASA program WorldWind will open up a map of your house with an address finder, and will show you the elevation.
http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/java/
Try this site also http://www.earthtools.org/
how do you change the finder and trash can icons on the mac dock?
Q. i can change everything else, but since the finder or trash icon won't appear in the finder itself, i can't change it like the rest.
also, where can i get more icons?
also, where can i get more icons?
A. http://www.google.ca/search?q=change+trash+icon+mac
Was that so fucking hard?
Was that so fucking hard?
What niche keyword should i start optimizing to my blog?
Q. I have established a blog:
2 months old.
I have posted 5 general info articles already.
I have seen my blog in google.
I have 40 backlinks according to yahoo site explorer.
I have done research keyword but i cannot find any. Somebody please help me to narrow the searching and I am desperately want to get a stream of traffic to my site.
2 months old.
I have posted 5 general info articles already.
I have seen my blog in google.
I have 40 backlinks according to yahoo site explorer.
I have done research keyword but i cannot find any. Somebody please help me to narrow the searching and I am desperately want to get a stream of traffic to my site.
A. Hello Vic,
In order to find the niche keyword for your blog, I would suggest you the following 5 steps:
STEP 1: START BY KNOWING WHERE YOUâRE AT
Set up a Google Analytics account if you don't have one, and start finding what keywords / key phrases your visitors are using to find your blog posts.
STEP 2: STUDY THE COMPETITION
After you know whatâs working and not working for you, find out whatâs working for other businesses in your industry. Competitive research is a crucial element for deciding which keywords you should target. Find that âsweet spotâ keyword phrase where your competitor is weak, yet the phrase still generates plenty of searches.
STEP 3: CONSULT THE ORACLES
Google is totally transparent about search information. The free Google keyword finder, the keyword tool at Google AdWords, is the oracle for keyword and key phrase research. Begin by typing in one search phrase per line youâre considering for your website. Google responds by telling you how much advertiser competition there is, how many searches for that phrase are made in your country each month, and how many searches for that phrase are made in the whole world each month. The free keyword tool makes qualified keyword discovery a cinch.
STEP 4: NARROW DOWN THE LIST
Once youâve figured out where youâre at, where your competitors are at, and have brainstormed an initial list of keywords that might work for your site, narrow the list down by engaging in qualitative research around your terms. You want your final list to include two types of terms: broad terms and narrow terms.
STEP 5: ITâS ALL ABOUT CONTENT
Now that you have your keywords chosen, itâs time to implement them, and that means writing content, testing that content, then going back and tweaking.
On any given page, target a maximum of four of your keywords. If you try to squeeze more keywords in, you run the risk of diluting the keyword density.
Hope these steps will help you find the right keywords and define your niche.
Good luck!
In order to find the niche keyword for your blog, I would suggest you the following 5 steps:
STEP 1: START BY KNOWING WHERE YOUâRE AT
Set up a Google Analytics account if you don't have one, and start finding what keywords / key phrases your visitors are using to find your blog posts.
STEP 2: STUDY THE COMPETITION
After you know whatâs working and not working for you, find out whatâs working for other businesses in your industry. Competitive research is a crucial element for deciding which keywords you should target. Find that âsweet spotâ keyword phrase where your competitor is weak, yet the phrase still generates plenty of searches.
STEP 3: CONSULT THE ORACLES
Google is totally transparent about search information. The free Google keyword finder, the keyword tool at Google AdWords, is the oracle for keyword and key phrase research. Begin by typing in one search phrase per line youâre considering for your website. Google responds by telling you how much advertiser competition there is, how many searches for that phrase are made in your country each month, and how many searches for that phrase are made in the whole world each month. The free keyword tool makes qualified keyword discovery a cinch.
STEP 4: NARROW DOWN THE LIST
Once youâve figured out where youâre at, where your competitors are at, and have brainstormed an initial list of keywords that might work for your site, narrow the list down by engaging in qualitative research around your terms. You want your final list to include two types of terms: broad terms and narrow terms.
STEP 5: ITâS ALL ABOUT CONTENT
Now that you have your keywords chosen, itâs time to implement them, and that means writing content, testing that content, then going back and tweaking.
On any given page, target a maximum of four of your keywords. If you try to squeeze more keywords in, you run the risk of diluting the keyword density.
Hope these steps will help you find the right keywords and define your niche.
Good luck!
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