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how can you get to Wisconsin without hitting any traffic?
I was going to go to Wisconsin for vacation next summer and I don’t want to hit traffic
The most scenic would be go by train!!
How to get high Traffic?
Hi I have a web site called www.keralagreenads.com, but there is no enough visitors ..wat can i do for getting
Hi Ajith,
Nice site, quite professional looking, but the looking at it I see very little information and a lot of Google Ads that do not associate with the content on the pages. Nothing there to bring me back or to tell a friend about. The houseboat thing looked interesting, but no links to houseboat rentals. Same with the list of places to go visit — a list of places that link nowhere. You look better than the hundred of thousands of other advertising sites, but are really no different. You need more content, links from that content, and less random ads.
You also need patience. You’ve only been up for 6 months. It took over 2 years before the search engines started listing the content of my blog.
Do police get ticketed by other police for minor traffic violations?
Would a cop give another cop a ticket for something minor?
That depends on the officer.
I’m not an officer, but I dispatch for a small town department. When I’m pulled over, I usually don’t tell officers that I’m a dispatcher unless it’s the middle of the night. But every so often, they ask, and I’ll tell them, and I’ve still been ticketed twice.
Most officers will decide if they’re going to write a ticket before they even get out of their car. And that’s the way it should be.
What happens if you ignore a traffic camera ticket in arizona?
I live in Arizona and I received a ticket in the mail from a traffic camera for crossing an intersection on a yellow/red light. The cameras are set up with motion sensors. I have heard you can get away without paying the fine. Is there anyone that knows this is true from experience?
Unpaid traffic will suspend your driver’s license for a minimum of two years. So add it up:
Ticket is probably around $70. You could just pay that. Or, you could ignore it, drive with your suspended DL, get caught driving with that suspended DL, get another ticket, probably in the neigborhood of $140, have your car towed and pay another $150 to get it back. $290 vs $70. Not worth the risk.
What is the best way to get traffic on a beginning blog?
I will start a blog soon and i wanna know what i can do to get the most traffic. Thanks!
Traffic isn’t just going to appear overnight, as it takes hard work, and persistence. If you have a good topic of interest, then traffic will come naturally. The only true recommendations are…post regularly, and have quality content. Blogging in a "niche" are will also help, especially if no one is blogging about the things that you’re blogging about. The more sites that you can get to link to your blog, the more popular it has the potential to become!
Can any one advice me a good Search engine optimization website or SEO Service Provider ?
I know a great Search Marketing Firm that gives you 30 days to see results before you pay.
Very reasonable. The link is below.
How to remove traffic ticket from my Nevada state driving Record?
Hi I am Gary from Nevada.I received a traffic ticket for over speed driving. I would like to remove Nevada Traffic Ticket from my driving record and want to learn more safety driving tips. Can any one suggest me few online Nevada traffic schools where the course is offered for low prices.
If the ticket has already been posted to your record meaning that you have paid for it then you would need to hire a lawyer…..
If the ticket is pending then you can speak with the DA or the judge to see if defensive driving or traffic school will be available for you…..
http://www.nevadaonlinetrafficschool.com/
http://www.nevada-trafficschool.com/
http://www.idrivesafely.com/Nevada/
what is the google guide lines for website Optimization?
what is the Google guide line for website optimization because i saw many article and site if you want increase website traffic etc..activity then you have to fellow Google guide lines..
Many SEOs and other agencies and consultants provide useful services for website owners, including:
* Review of your site content or structure
* Technical advice on website development: for example, hosting, redirects, error pages, use of JavaScript
* Content development
* Management of online business development campaigns
* Keyword research
* SEO training
* Expertise in specific markets and geographies.
Keep in mind that the Google search results page includes organic search results and often paid advertisement (denoted by the heading "Sponsored Links") as well. Advertising with Google won’t have any effect on your site’s presence in our search results. Google never accepts money to include or rank sites in our search results, and it costs nothing to appear in our organic search results. Free resources such as Webmaster Tools, the official Webmaster Central blog, and our discussion forum can provide you with a great deal of information about how to optimize your site for organic search. Many of these free sources, as well as information on paid search, can be found on Google Webmaster Central.
Before beginning your search for an SEO, it’s a great idea to become an educated consumer and get familiar with how search engines work. We recommend starting here:
* Google Webmaster Guidelines — http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769
* Google 101: How Google crawls, indexes and serves the web — http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=70897
If you’re thinking about hiring an SEO, the earlier the better. A great time to hire is when you’re considering a site redesign, or planning to launch a new site. That way, you and your SEO can ensure that your site is designed to be search engine-friendly from the bottom up. However, a good SEO can also help improve an existing site.
Some useful questions to ask an SEO include:
* Can you show me examples of your previous work and share some success stories?
* Do you follow the Google Webmaster Guidelines?
* Do you offer any online marketing services or advice to complement your organic search business?
* What kind of results do you expect to see, and in what timeframe? How do you measure your success?
* What’s your experience in my industry?
* What’s your experience in my country/city?
* What’s your experience developing international sites?
* What are your most important SEO techniques?
* How long have you been in business?
* How can I expect to communicate with you? Will you share with me all the changes you make to my site, and provide detailed information about your recommendations and the reasoning behind them?
While SEOs can provide clients with valuable services, some unethical SEOs have given the industry a black eye through their overly aggressive marketing efforts and their attempts to manipulate search engine results in unfair ways. Practices that violate our guidelines may result in a negative adjustment of your site’s presence in Google, or even the removal of your site from our index. Here are some things to consider:
- Be wary of SEO firms and web consultants or agencies that send you email out of the blue.
Amazingly, we get these spam emails too:
"Dear google.com,
I visited your website and noticed that you are not listed in most of the major search engines and directories…"
Reserve the same skepticism for unsolicited email about search engines as you do for "burn fat at night" diet pills or requests to help transfer funds from deposed dictators.
- No one can guarantee a #1 ranking on Google.
Beware of SEOs that claim to guarantee rankings, allege a "special relationship" with Google, or advertise a "priority submit" to Google. There is no priority submit for Google. In fact, the only way to submit a site to Google directly is through our Add URL page or by submitting a Sitemap and you can do this yourself at no cost whatsoever.
- Be careful if a company is secretive or won’t clearly explain what they intend to do.
Ask for explanations if something is unclear. If an SEO creates deceptive or misleading content on your behalf, such as doorway pages or "throwaway" domains, your site could be removed entirely from Google’s index. Ultimately, you are responsible for the actions of any companies you hire, so it’s best to be sure you know exactly how they intend to "help" you.
- You should never have to link to an SEO.
Avoid SEOs that talk about the power of "free-for-all" links, link popularity schemes, or submitting your site to thousands of search engines. These are typically useless exercises that don’t affect your ranking in the results of the major search engines — at least, not in a way you would likely consider to be positive.
- Choose wisely.
While you consider whether to go with an SEO, you may wan
How is it driving a stick shift in the snow and traffic?
i am planning to get a G-35 or G-37 coupe by the end of next year. i want to get it stick shift bcz i want to modify the car and get a better feel for it. BUT i am learning how to drive stick shift now to get some experience. where i live (Jersey) it snows and i go to NYC once in a while..so is it hard driving manual transmission in the snow and traffic….or do you get use to it?
Once you are used to driving a stick, it’s about the same. Probably even better, you can control engine RPM’s and wheel spin better. Get used to driving it now, and you’ll be ready when the snow rolls in.
How to determine the traffic accident black spot?
In Hong Kong, any location with six or more traffic accidents involving pedestrian injuries within a year; or nine or more traffic accidents involving personal injuries within a year, will be classified as black spot.
In Flanders, the most 800 dangerous locations will be classified as black spot.
How about US?
if you are talking about the usa we dont keep score like that