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Dinosaur [Blu-ray]


Dinosaur [Blu-ray]


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Disney’s spectacular animated adventure is set 65 million years ago at the end of the Age of Reptiles, as an abandoned baby iguanodon named Aladar is adopted by a family of lemurs. Years later, after the Earth is showered by meteors, Aladar and his furry “brother” Zini lead a herd of various dinosaur species on a dangerous journey to find a new home. D.B. Sweeney, Ossie Davis, Julianna Margulies, …

Driving Me Crazy [VHS]


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Dinosaur [VHS]


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Dinosaurs come alive like never before in this costly computer-animated film from Disney. After a breathtaking opening (a dino egg is kidnapped), the film changes style; realistic dinosaurs are given human characteristics and voices. The kidnapped egg grows into an iguanodon named Aladar (voiced by D.B. Sweeney), who is raised by lemurs (shades of Tarzan) on a lush island void of other dinosaurs. …



KeyPhrase Domain Names In All Likelihood To Get Devalued - Matt Cutts

Matt Cutts, Google anti-spam guru, filmed a very worthwhile online video on keyword domain names.

Matt speaks about using a more ‘brandable’ domain address as opposed to using a keyword-rich domain address.

So now, before I get into the ‘DeJuicing’, let me demonstrate the main difference between a brand domain address or a keyword-rich web address…

A ‘brand’ internet domain would be, by way of example, Facebook.com. The term ‘Facebook’ is a 'made up' term, if you will, which has no particular significance, apart from the company it represents. Facebook’s business is a Social Networking website, even so the domain clearly does not have the text ‘social network’ in it.

So if the subject what is a blog and how does it work are inquired in correlation to domain names, it should be pointed out there is actually no distinction. Weblogs are just an alternative type of website and the domain scoring will be the same.

In contrast, a keyword-rich domain address is just as the label indicates. It’s a domain which has keywords to which you may or may not rank for in the various search engines. An illustration could be buycellphones.net, in which the term ‘cell phones’ and ‘buy cell phones’ are obviously part of the domain address.

Experts agree it is more or less well-known in the SEO (search engine optimization) world that keywords inside the domain address will get a search rankings boost from Google.

As a result in the above illustration of ‘buycellphones.net’, when all the other ranking components were equal (they rarely are certainly) then I will have a search engine rankings advantage for the keyword phrase ‘buy cell phones’ due to the fact that particular search phrase is contained in my internet domain.

Currently it would appear that this may change. Near the conclusion of the video Matt Cutts suggests that Google might reduce the ranking benefit from keyword-rich domain names by ‘adjusting the mix’, as Cutts describes it.

What’s intriguing is Cutts doesn’t mention they will eliminate the ranking advantage. He implies that they may fine-tune it somewhat.

What exactly can this suggest for web owners and Search Engine Specialists?

As is more often than not the case with Google, who knows for certain??

Google has made a couple of changes with their ranking algorithm formula lately to address spam, low quality internet pages as well as increase the all around search experience for its users.

At least one obvious positive aspect found in reducing the keyword phrase domain advantage is that it seriously should prevent small, crappy websites from attempting to hold the # 1 search spot for a keyword/keyphrase by simply placing said keyword inside the domain address. Inside of my website building course, I deal with how to set up a blog site because they will last a long time when done correctly.

Google has made ground within the last few several years with regard to this area however I’ve still observed examples of smaller lousy web-sites being ranked highly merely by putting the keyword and key phrase in the domain address along with constructing a handful of internet pages to the site. I ought to point out that this typically takes place when dealing with a keyphrase which has little levels of competition, particularly backlinks-wise.

What Exactly Is The Next Step? Start using a Keyword Domain Name or maybe a Brandable Domain?

There’s not a set cure here. If you’re building a web page for the long-haul and intend to build brand identity then I wouldn’t worry about using a keyword and key phrase in the url of your website.

However, if in case you have an important key word which relates to and/or boosts your business’ identity and you can integrate that keyword phrase in the brand then go ahead and do it. Look at it like a bonus. You were able to make the keyword phrase a part of the brand and that can certainly help.


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