Posts Tagged ‘ seo ’
Michael Percy Autoblogging With Article Builder On The Empower Network Blog
This is how I use powerful autoblogging software to make money blogging with the Empower Network blog: michaelpercy.com Article Builder will auto-post high-quality, readable and human-edited content to your blog as often as you like, turning your site into an “authority” site quickly… which will allow your self-written blog posts to rank higher so you can get more traffic and make money blogging! Get Article Builder: michaelpercy.com (Now Auto-Posts Images, Videos AND Backlinks!) Autoblogging is normally frowned upon because most autoblogging software simply scrapes existing content and “spins” it up to make it unique. The problem is that this often results in an unreadable blog post. Article Builder’s autoblogging technology comes from Jonathan Leger’s line of high-quality SEO tools that he continually improves over time… and you can rest assured that Article Builder only posts high-quality, unique content that passes copyscape checks every time.
Setting up the ELM327 OBD-II USB interface with ScanTool.Net Software
In this video, I got my hands on a sweet little piece if discount electronics designed to interface with a vehicle’s built-in OBD-II computer interface. I did this using Windows 7 and the built in Serial-to-USB drivers (downloaded and installed by Windows 7 automatically). ScanTool.Net is GNU licensed, Open Source software that is free to the public. It is designed to read diagnostic information (trouble code and sensor data) from generic OBD-II hardware interfaces.
Google I/O 2010 – SEO site advice from the experts
Google I/O 2010 – SEO site advice from the experts Tech Talks Matt Cutts, Greg Grothaus, Evan Roseman A perfect opportunity to get your website reviewed by the experts in the Google Search Quality team. Attendees can get concrete search engine optimization (SEO) feedback on their own sites. We’ll also answer real-life questions that affect developers when it comes to optimizing their websites for search. For all I/O 2010 sessions, please go to code.google.com



