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Here’s the rest of the story.

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Can there be too much of a good thing?

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“Who finds a faithful friend, finds a treasure.”– Jewish saying

“A friend might well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Friendship

I am blessed– Maybe this time I won’t forget it so easily.

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THE NEED OF BEING VERSED IN COUNTRY THINGS
The house had gone to bring again
To the midnight sky a sunset glow.
Now the chimney was all of the house that stood,
Like a pistil after the petals go.
The barn opposed across the way,
That would have joined the house in flame
Had it been the will of the wind, was left
To bear forsaken the place’s name.
No more itd with all one end
For teams that came by the stony road
To drum on the floor with scurrying hoofs
And brush the mow with the summer load.
The birds that came to it through the air
At broken windows flew out and in,
Their murmur more like the sigh we sigh
From too much dwelling on what has been.
Yet for them the lilac renewed its leaf,
And the aged elm, though touched with fire;
And the dry pump flung up an awkward arm;
And the fence post carried a strand of wire.
For them there was really nothing sad.
But though they rejoiced in the nest they kept,
One had to be versed in country things
Not to believe the phoebes wept.
~Robert Frost

To be versed in country things is indeed a blessing.

Filed in: Friends by Kathy at 16:04 on May 7th, 2006 | Comments (5) |

Being the daughter of a true southern woman, I’ve had many lessons in crazy. For example,

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Promotion: link popularity: reciprocal links: link exchange

Link exchange

has proved to be one of the easiest ways for a website, especially a just-out one, to get the thick net of backlinks needed for high rankings in Google. All you need is to find a hoped-for link-exchange partner (a website relevant to your business niche and already in good with Google), put a link to it from your page and get a link pointing to your site from his page. What can be easier, especially when there are all kinds of link-exchange software to help you up? Yet even this "easiest" way has its pitfalls, minimizing the payoff of this traffic- and sales-promising strategy. And writing convincing link-exchange requests for most website owners turns out to be the main one.

This "seeming to be a trifle act" plays vital role in your whole link-exchange campaign, for a fault in your link-exchange email can cause its going straight to a dustbin. You'll then end up without the "might-have-been" partner even considering the slightest possibility of putting a link to your website. Here are the basic tips to arm you to the teeth for link-exchange quest and make other website owner strive to exchange links with you.

How to write no-refuse link-exchange emails?

Be personal Whether you're writing each link-exchange email yourself, or using templates in link-exchange software, make sure your emails don't seem to address no one. Even if you're sending one and the same email to hundreds of website owners, each of them should feel you're talking to him. Take the trouble to at least address the other webmaster by name and include his website's title and URL.

Keep it short Keep in mind: other people have much to do, besides reading your verbiage. So don't write a novel, don't chew the fat, be as short as possible instead.

Be informative Don't make the other webmaster guess who you are and what you want. Provide all details: your name, your website's URL, the subject theme of your website, the exact URL and anchor text you would like to get a link with.

Provide the HTML code of the link If possible, include the HTML code of the link for the webmaster to insert it into his page's code. This gives you more control over the design of your link and the keywords you choose to incorporate in it.

Prove your website is worth linking to Explain why your site is a good linking partner. Mention everything positive about your site's linking potential - traffic statistics, number of return visitors, amount of visitor feedback, the fact that you only link to relevant sites in good neighborhoods, etc.

Show interest in the website itself, not in "another backlink" only Show you've made up your mind to link to the website because of its quality and content, and because you believe it to be useful to your visitors. Offering link trade off the bat may seem like saying "Hey, I don't care who you are and what you do. I only need a link to get higher in Google", which may be quite offensive.

Be the first to put a link Offer link exchange only after putting a link to the website on your own page. In the end, you can always remove the link, if something goes wrong. But don't say "I'll put a link if you put one first", for why should someone do it, if you didn't find time to do it yourself. In your email, point the exact URL where you've placed a link to the website.

Write informative subject line Pay attention to the text in the subject line of your email. Don't leave it blank, and don't write "Link", "I was looking at your site" or something as unclear. Make the subject informative by pointing that it is a "link exchange request" or even include your website URL into it.

Savvy link-exchange software can spare you countless hours of work and take care of all these aspects. But anyway keep in mind that link exchange request is only something to make another website owner take interest in your website. The decisive factor is your website and business itself. So build up a high-quality business and a top-notch website about it and feast your eyes upon the ever-growing net of backlinks it gets.

Web design and development: graphics: web: templates

PSD to HTML

psd to html.

Have you ever wondered the outcome of such a major boost in the the web industry? Such a flooded demand for the /XHTML/CSS conversion service providers for all your business needs have catered the scope of a wide variety of service providers in this arena who can actually try and provide the best possible services they can at affordable prices.

To be able to meet the business requirements, and that too, when we are living in the world of globalisation, outsourcing these services serves a lot of purpose. To be able to bait more and more customers and come up with the most effective conversion results in terms of the traffic your site is able to draw, the various business organisations hunting out for these conversion service providers.

And, if we see the other way round, the importance of such conversions is that you get a chance to fit in to the particular set of service. You get a chance wherein you can actually focus on to the popular design format. A well professional set up is capable to focus on to converting your PSDs to XHTML or HTML.

To be able to turn your dream online business venture into a reality wherein, with the help of these web design and development agencies, you add a new touch to your site, which is able to live in this cut-throat we world. Slicing these PSD files and converting them into clean, semantic and hand-coded coding into HTML/XHTML/CSS codes so that your website does not get lost in the crowd. Since, the need for these service providers is increasing day by day, and in turn, the number of these service providers as well. The web industry is loaded with the local as well as the option of outsourcing these services from the global market.

Not only this, but most of the web design and the development companies comes as a complete package, and caters to the need of the various business enterprises. And, there is no denial to the fact that they offer the best possible services at cost competitive prices because of the growing competition the market is witnessing in the current market scenario where each and every individual seek out for the ways to enter in to the world of Internet and enjoy the fruits.

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The second lesson to crazy is the primary definition:

Crazy is repeating the same behavior while expecting a different outcome.

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Filed in: Humor by Kathy at 13:31 on May 7th, 2006 | Comments (13) |

And this:

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Here’s a story out of Iraq today from AP.
Iraqis Cheer Crash of British Helicopter

Filed in: Iraq, War on Terror, Yet Another Demerit for the "Religion of Peace" by COgirl at 14:42 on May 6th, 2006 | Comments (2) |
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It has been eleven years ago today that the sig.other and I became husband and wife.

A federal academy about which too few people know? Interesting… at least, for the guests.

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Check out this article on homosexual protests at Christian colleges from the OnlineJournal.

Read the whole thing.

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