Friday, December 28, 2012

Content Development Pros Talks About SEO and Its Importance ...

In this day and age, the use of the internet has increased exponentially and Content Writing has become vital to the success of any online business. Content Development Pros talks about the importance of the internet and SEO.

Dec. 27, 2012 ? Content Development Pros has been in the business of content development for the last decade. They know how crucial SEO has become. From simple blogs to comprehensive and informative articles, SEO is not being used in almost all online content. With their expansive knowledge, they share what they define as SEO,?SEO articles and how important it has become.

Within the last decade, internet users have increased from 16 million to almost 2.5 billion users. This exponential increase translates into tough competition in the field of e-commerce. Staying alive in the cut-throat world of e-commerce means staying visible. This is where SEO is key.

According to a content writer from Content Development Pros, ?SEO articles are all about visibility. It is through the use of various techniques that keywords are intertwined with SEO articles. By doing so, our clients become higher ranked on search engine results pages.?

According to the head of the SEO department, ?Our research suggests that almost 80% of entrepreneurs are focusing on online content. In fact, most of the orders we receive also include SEO. This suggests how important SEO has become in the field of e-commerce. In essence, anyone who is trying to make a profit from e-commerce must be visible.?

According to the Head of the company?s?Content Writing department, ?Without proper visibility, any new company will fail to get noticed. That is why we help our clients become the most visible out there. Our writers produce some of the highest quality work you will find out there. Combined with the creativity and technical skills of our SEO department, we ensure that our clients attain maximum visibility. After all, there is a reason we have over 27,000 completed projects. Thousands of satisfied customers can?t be wrong!?

About Content Development Pros
Content Development Pros write customized content for both online and offline production media. The company specializes in content writing and hires only the most experienced writers, trained to write on any subject.

Content Development Pros has completed more than 27,000 projects that encompass writing web content, SEO article writing and E-books. The company provides fast and reliable services that cater to their clients.

Contact Details
Phone : +1 877-897-1725
Website:?http://www.ContentDevelopmentPros.com

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AP Photos: Falconers hunting on outskirts of Dubai

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) ? Like his ancestors, Iraqi-born falcon trainer Abu Badr al-Anazi swings the carcass of a pigeon to attract a falcon released a few hundred meters (yards) away. The bird of prey arcs over the desert outskirts of Dubai before sinking its talons into the lure.

While the methods to develop top-quality hunting falcons date back to antiquity, its transition into a modern Middle Eastern passion has brought in microchip tagging and price tags that can run well over $10,000 for a prime bird.

The falconry season starts in November in the Persian Gulf states when the weather cools. In late afternoon and early mornings, the falconers ? Emiratis, Syrians, Iraqis and others ? drive into the desert outside Dubai in SUVs to train the birds for hunting and racing competitions organizing by the country's sheiks.

Each bird has a microchip inserted beneath its skin and a numbered ring fitted on its leg for identification.

Falconry has been part of the traditional life of the Arabian Peninsula for centuries. Bedouin have practiced it to hunt hare and houbara, a quail-like bird that is among the falcon's main prey in the wild. After the Gulf's oil boom, falconry turned into a more casual sport and hobby.

During the training session, one falconer removes the hood from the bird's eyes while another, in the distance, swings the lure ? a dead pigeon or some meat ? while calling the bird's name. If the bird catches the lure, it's rewarded with some meat. Later, the falconer uses a live pigeon to carry on the training.

This part is important for Islamic hunters as it teaches the falcon not to kill its prey immediately. In order for the hunters to be able to eat the prey in accordance with Muslim beliefs, it must still be alive when its throat is cut and blood is drained. Once properly trained, a falcon will hold a captured houbara without killing it.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-photos-falconers-hunting-outskirts-dubai-135352661--spt.html

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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Obama's New Fiscal Cliff Offer: Tax Hikes on $400K, 2-Year Debt Ceiling Extension

The White House says this offer is ?good.?

According to Boehner spokesman Brendan Buck ? who apparently is talking to Politico because it?s friendly to Republicans who cave ? the Speaker is increasingly happy with Obama?s proposals. ??Any movement away from the unrealistic offers the President has made previously is a step in the right direction, but a proposal that includes $1.3 trillion in revenue for only $930 billion in spending cuts cannot be considered balanced,? he said ?We hope to continue discussions with the President so we can reach an agreement that is truly balanced and begins to solve our spending problem.?

Obama still wants unemployment benefits extended, stimulus spending, and most importantly, a two-year indefinite suspension of the debt ceiling.


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Monday, December 17, 2012

Massive Napa do-over prompts grape plant shortage

(AP) ? A massive replanting in Napa Valley of some of the world's priciest vineyards is so widespread a critical shortage of grapevine root stock has developed.

Giant suppliers such as Sunridge Nurseries in Bakersfield are taking orders for 2014 and beyond.

The shortage is due to a trifecta of developments. Aging cabernet vines planted after the deadly phylloxera (fil-OX-er-uh) outbreak across Napa Valley in the 1980s are due to be replaced. The reviving economy has created a surge in demand for premium grapes. And some growers are looking for clones and varieties better suited for their microclimates.

Mondavi alone is planting 1.5 million new vines.

Jennifer Putnam of Napa Valley Grapegrowers says the massive do-over, which will take place over many years, will allow them to raise the bar on quality.

Associated Press

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Syrian Islamist rebels take Aleppo infantry base

A Free Syrian Army fighter fires his machine gun toward Syrian Army positions during an assault on a military base in Tal Sheen, Syria, Saturday, Dec 15, 2012 (AP Photo / Manu Brabo)

A Free Syrian Army fighter fires his machine gun toward Syrian Army positions during an assault on a military base in Tal Sheen, Syria, Saturday, Dec 15, 2012 (AP Photo / Manu Brabo)

Smoke rises up after intense fighting between Syrian Army and FSA in a military base in Tal Sheen, Syria, Saturday, Dec 15, 2012 (AP Photo / Manu Brabo)

Syrian Army Fighter is seen on the frontline during the assault on a military base in Tal Sheen, Syria, Saturday, Dec 15, 2012. (AP Photo / Manu Brabo)

(AP) ? An Islamist faction of Syrian rebels captured an infantry base in the northern city of Aleppo, its fighters said Sunday, as rebels fighting to topple President Bashar Assad advance on the country's largest city.

It was the second major army installation the rebels overran in a week in Aleppo, as the civil war closes in on Assad's troops and fighting intensifies in and around the capital, Damascus. The fighters have also seized air bases near both cities in recent weeks.

A statement by the al-Tawheed Brigade said the rebels "fully liberated" the military facility in Aleppo on Saturday. It was posted on al-Tawheed's official website on Sunday and said the brigade's commander, Col. Youssef al-Jader know as Abu Furat, was killed in the battle for the military facility.

Al-Tawheed Brigade is one of the largest rebel groups operating in Aleppo, which has been a major front in the civil war since July.

One of the videos posted on the group's website shows the body of a man the narrator says is "the hero and martyr who was killed on the day of liberating the infantry school." A boy said to be Abu Furat's son is seen crying as he leans over the dead man.

Rebels are seen loading boxes of ammunition onto a truck, with several tanks and armored vehicles parked nearby.

Another video shows several rebels praying on the premises of the captured base. Armed fighters are also seen walking around the infantry school with slogans "Assad Forever" painted on the walls. Pictures of Assad and his late father, Hafez, still hang on the walls.

The Assad family has ruled Syria with an iron fist for more than 40 years.

The uprising against the family started in March 2011 as peaceful protests, but quickly turned into civil war after the government's brutal crackdown on dissent.

Activists say more than 40,000 people have been killed in almost 21 months of conflict that has increasingly sectarian overtones.

The opposition fighters mostly come from Syria's majority Sunni Muslim community. Assad's regime is dominated by members of the Alawite sect, an offshoot of Shiite Islam.

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Associated Press writer Maamoun Youssef in Cairo contributed to this report.

Associated Press

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