“Article Exchange” The New Way To Get In The Top 10 Of Google?

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange Articles | Thursday 21 June 2007 7:11 pm

The most sites on the internet use link pages to get ranked better in google, yahoo and the other search engines. They exchange hundreds and thousands of links with other sites.

I think to trade links with this link pages will not be the key to get well ranked in the future.

At the moment you can see how google change the algorithm. Use the keyword “promotional products” at google. One of the first result is the site www.ppa.org. Look how many web sites link back to this site with “link:www.ppa.org”. Google count 276 backlinks. Now try “link:www.promopeddler.com” a site which is ranked worser than the site before. Unbelievable 11.700 results and not ranked first.

When you look at the results of “link:www.ppa.org” you will see backlinks from articles or blog sites. This means that 276 backlinks from good content pages are more worth than 11.700 normal links.

How can I exchange links with good content?

Searchengines look for good content and the links in this content will get better valued.

Try to exchange articles with sites that have similar content and a good page rank. The best way to find these sites are searching in google for the keywords of your site. The better a site is ranked for that keyword the more your site will benefit from it.

Don’t exchange the same article all the time. It’s better to use as many different articles as possible. Write only articles about your products or which have content similar to your sites content.

Use one link per article with a keyword of your site for the link-text. Change the link-text a little bit and don’t use always the same. Use wordtracker or the overture tool to find these keywords.

Articles are good content for every site. So why don’t you exchange an article with other sites.

I will test it and I’m sure there will be a top 10 rank in the search engines in the next months.

You can see an example of what I mean here http://www.crobike.de/en/articles/article_exchange.php

What do you think about “article exchange” will it be the next level of “link exchange”?

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Marketing expert and owner of C.R.O.B.I.K.E. Technology at http://www.crobike.de
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Risk And Stock Trading Fees: The Two Barriers To Overcome If You Want A Successful Trading Career.

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange Articles | Thursday 21 June 2007 7:10 pm

You know the old joke:

“How do you make a million in the stock market? Start with two million?”

There is no way around it, risk and stock market fees are a part of trading that you can`t avoid. But, you can manage your risk. You can also manage the brokerage stock trading fees that eat away at your trading float. All it takes is some planning and making good choices.

If you think you`re ready to start trading, look carefully at where you`re getting your money from. Maybe you`ve been considering trading for a while and built up some savings. That`s good planning. Or maybe you`re considering borrowing money. This is generally a bad idea. Maxing out your credit cards is a quick and easy way to get cash, but the effects can be devastating.

It`s hard enough to worry about making trading profits along with the stock market fees you have to pay. But, worrying about the debt servicing on your credit cards builds too much stress. You will be too concerned with making payments to be concerned about good trading. Don Miller talks about this in Trading Markets World Meet the Traders when he tells new traders to worry about trading well, not making money. One of the best ways to learn trading is to begin on a part-time basis. This allows you to hone your skills while you still have an income stream. As a trader, you need to realize the risk you`re taking by simply putting your money into the market.

With good money management, you`ll be able to limit your risk. But, there is a kind of risk that can`t be minimized, and that`s “market risk”. This is the risk that the market might not be there tomorrow. Just by putting money in the market you are putting it at risk, so make sure you only trade with money you are willing to lose. This isn`t to say that you are going to lose all your capital – it`s just to say that you need to be able to focus on trading well, not trading to make money. See, you can only do this if you work with money you can afford to lose.

Once you`ve got your capital together, you can consider the next barrier to trading, stock trading fees. Although there is no perfect amount of capital to start trading with it`s no secret that the bigger the trading float you begin with, the easier it is to trade and the less percentage of stock trading fees you will have to pay. This is because of the single biggest expense in trading – brokerage stock trading fees.

Every broker has many different stock trading fees, but many charge flat stock trading fees per trade. These flat stock trading fees are easier on traders with larger fund sizes. For example, to obtain a better understanding on how stock trading fees work, let`s consider two traders. One is starting with an opening position of $1,000 and the second is starting with an opening position of $10,000. All traders are charged flat stock market fees of $100. So, our first trader, with a position of $1,000 has to make back ten percent of his float on each trade before he breaks even. But, our second trader only has to realize a one percent gain to reach his break-even point. This doesn`t mean that you can`t start trading with a smaller float, but if you do you are at a bit of a disadvantage.

However, you can use your trading float size to help determine your trading system. If you have a very small trading float, it`s recommended that you look at a long-term system. With a long-term system, you will be incurring far fewer stock trading fees. A short-term system, where you are receiving lots of buy and sell signals will chew up your trading float very quickly with the cost of the different stock trading fees.

This is why short-term systems, such as day-trading, are best suited to larger trading sizes – it is easier on the stock trading fees. I actually recommend that when you begin trading that you look at a longer-term system. You can manage a long-term system while still working full-time. Once you are successful with the long-term time frame, you might look at moving to a shorter-term system and focussing more time on your trading.

You can mange both risk and stock trading fees with planning, and by making good choices. Your level of capital will be set by what you can afford, and what you are comfortable risking. How that capital grows will be set by the time-frame of the systems your planning to trade, and the instruments you trade with. from winter’s barrenness, they desert us too quickly!

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David Jenyns is recognized as the leading expert when it comes to designing profitable stock trading systems. Discover the “secret formula” of trading that anyone can use to consistently generate BIG profits. http://www.ultimate-trading-systems.com/stocks.html
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A Secret Home Based Business… Long Term Stock Investing!

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange Articles | Thursday 21 June 2007 7:10 pm

I have a dear friend who is a medical doctor. I once mentioned to his secretary that it seemed to me that his ex-wife had really taken him to the cleaners in their divorce. His secretary very quickly and forcefully admonished me and explained that his ex-wife was the reason for his great wealth. I was fascinated when she described how his stay at home spouse has spent all of her free time learning to invest in stocks and turned their modest savings into a true gold mine!

You can do the same if you will learn from the correct investment coach. Your learning should be multi-facetted. You should first learn what makes the markets tick by reading Dr. Bob Shiller’s book “Irrational Exuberance”. This prestigious professor of economics has done an extraordinary amount of research into what really drives the markets.

Next you need to learn the actual mechanics of trading such as I teach in my comprehensive home study course that encapsulates over a hundred years of both trading skills and market knowledge. Once you have the knowledge under your belt then it is imperative that you develop the iron edged discipline needed to succeed in the markets. You can develop your knowledge of discipline and investment psychology through Dr. Van Tharp’s home study course called “Peak Performance.”
Always remember that investing is a game just like in the casinos. The more professional you are in your approach to the game the better you will fare. All professional gamblers spend their time mastering the games they play. Investing in the stock market is no different except that you do not have to leave your house to do it!

Do not blind yourself into thinking that you are “stuck at home” because of child rearing or a disability. Open your mind to the possibilities that this new communication age holds. You can now invest in the stock market with the ease that thirty years ago was only possible working out of the house. Choose your investment teachers carefully and your success will by highly assured. I wish you the great abundance in your life that you deserve because of what you are and don’t forget that happiness is found only in the precious present moment!

RECOMMENDED READING:
1. Kiyosaki, Robert; “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, Warner Books, Incorporated, 2000, ISBN: 0446677450
2. Hill, Napolean; “Think and Grow Rich”, Random House Publishing Group , 1976, ISBN: 0449214923
3. Tharp, Van; “Trade Your Way to Financial Freedom”, McGraw-Hill Companies, The, 1998, ISBN: 0070647623
4. Shiller, Robert; “Irrational Exuberance”, Broadway Books, 2001, ISBN: 0070647623

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Dr. Scott Brown, Ph.D., a.k.a. “The Wallet Doctor”, is a successful investor. Dr. Brown holds a Ph.D. in finance. The Wallet Doctor is sought after for investment advice and coaching. For more information visit Dr. Brown’s site at http://www.BonanzaBase.com or sign up for his investment tips at http://www.WalletDoctor.com
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5 Things To Know About The Stock Market

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange Articles | Thursday 21 June 2007 7:09 pm

50% Of U.S. Households Invest In The Stock Market
Individuals invest in the stock market directly, through mutual funds, their pension plans, profit sharing plans, 401k’s, IRA’s, etc.

Mutual Funds Dominate The Market
It is mainly the mutual funds, buying and selling, who move the market and cause individual stocks to go up and down. Mutual funds are the 800-pound gorillas of the stock market; at the end of 2003, mutual funds held more than $3 trillion dollars worth of stocks.

The Dow Jones Average Is Not The Stock Market
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is comprised of only 30 selected stocks. In reality, there are more than 7,000 different stocks listed on the 3 major U.S. stock exchanges. That makes it quite possible that, in a given time frame, the Dow Jones Average may be flat or down but many individual stocks may actually be up.

Most Individual Investors Fail
Over time, most individual investors fail to achieve the stock market success they would love to have. This is due to many factors, including lack of knowledge, lack of time and effort, lack of a good strategy that works, and emotional decision making.

Can You Beat The Market?
Investing in stocks can be a very rewarding experience, financially and emotionally. If you do it right. With the right effort, the right knowledge, and the right strategy, an individual investor can do extremely well in today’s stock market, and, as a result, realize a brighter and richer financial future.

About the Author:

Alan Korber is a private investor and the creator of the Korber Strategy, a simple and easy stock market strategy that uses certain parameters to identify stocks that have the highest potential return with the lowest acceptable risk. As an individual investor he uses his own strategy and the stocks he buys normally generate up to 50% or more annualized return. For more info go to http://akorber.com
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Fibonacci – Who Was He And How Could He Improve My Stock Trading Profits?

Posted by admin | Stock Exchange Articles | Thursday 21 June 2007 7:09 pm

The word Fibonacci means a lot of things to a lot of different people. For mathematicians, Fibonacci is an important number sequence. For some painters, sculptors, and other visual artists, Fibonacci is a principle theory of the arts. For traders, businessmen, economists and the like, Fibonacci is a system that can efficiently predict market trends. Yet, for most of us, Fibonacci sounds incredibly complex and something that we’d rather not discover. But what exactly is Fibonacci? What does it mean and for what is it used?

Fibonacci, which means son of Bonacci, is actually a nickname used by the famous Italian mathematician and businessman Leonardo Pisano. Bonacci, on the other hand, is the nickname of his father and it means ‘good natured’ or ‘simple’. While Fibonacci was born in Italy, he spent most of his childhood years in Bugia (now Bejaia), a Mediterranean port in Algeria where his father, Guilielmo, worked as a consul for the merchants of Pisa. It is in Bugia where he learned the Arabic numeral system, and later as he traversed the rest of the Mediterranean world, he learned more of the Arabic mathematical system and its practical uses.

In 1200, Fibonacci ended his travels and returned to Europe. There he wrote a number of books that disclosed the mathematical skills he had learned in his Mediterranean travels. Among his works that were published are the Practica Geometriae, Flos, Liber quadratorum, Di minor guisa, and his commentary on Book X of Euclid’s Elements; the last two mentioned, unfortunately, are already lost. His Liber quadratorum, or Book of Squares, is probably his most magnificent book, but it was not his most popular work. His most popular work was rather the Liber Abaci, his first book that was written in 1202 where he introduced to the Europeans the Arabic numerical and mathematical system. In this book, he also taught the Europeans how to use such mathematical system in accounting and in trading. Most importantly, it is in the Liber Abaci where he introduced the Fibonacci numbers and sequence for which he is best remembered today.

The Fibonacci numbers, or sequence, was first used in Liber Abaci as a solution to a problem regarding the ideal population of rabbits. It is a recursive number sequence that starts with 0 and 1, and the succeeding numbers being the sum of the two numbers preceding it. This number sequence efficiently predicted the ideal growth of the population of rabbits. Later, mathematicians and scientist discovered that the Fibonacci number sequence has a lot of other uses aside from just predicting the population growth of rabbits. They have discovered that the Fibonacci sequence, in fact, occurs in many various patterns of nature.

What started out as a way of counting rabbits has now found a large number of other uses and applications. And as our present day scholars continue to study about the Fibonacci sequence, more and more uses for it continue to be discovered. Today, there are a variety of applications where the Fibonacci sequence, and its derivatives, are being used. It has found use in many computer programs. A ratio derived from the Fibonacci sequence, called the Golden Mean, has been considered by ancient Greeks to be the ideal aesthetic ratio and is now being widely used by many visual artists in their works. The Fibonacci trading system, which is an efficient way of predicting future trends in the world financial markets, has also become popular to expert traders and aspiring traders as well.

Who in the past might have known that such a simple number sequence like the Fibonacci numbers would have a great impact on a lot of things today? Maybe, not even Fibonacci himself.

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To learn more about how you can use Fibonacci to accurately predict major stock market turning points, visit Fibonacci Trading at http://www.fibonacci-trading.com
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