Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Opening Credits Video: Wife Recreates TV Title Sequences For Husband's Birthday Gift (VIDEO)

Thanks to his creative wife, an ordinary Israeli man got to be Don Draper, Fraiser and Michael Bluth on his birthday.

For her husband Oren Mendezitsky's birthday gift, graphic artist Leigh Lahav made a video that recreated the opening credits of some of Mendezitsky's favorite TV shows. But she made a few changes -- she focused the clips on Mendezitsky's life and substituted his friends and family in for the characters. Watch the video above (posted on YouTube last week) to see how she re-imagined the title sequences of "30 Rock," "The Office," "New Girl" and more -- see if you can name them all!

Lahav told HuffPost Weddings that she wanted to outdo the last birthday gift Mendezitsky gave to her, which was a comic book he wrote and had illustrated by her close friends. Because Mendezitsky loves TV so much, she thought this video seemed like an appropriate gift. Lahav did much of the animation and editing herself, and she also enlisted the help of other filmmakers to finish the video.

"I chose the TV shows by two parameters: How much Oren loves the show, and how difficult it is to recreate," Lahav said. "For example, a 'Game of Thrones' intro would be crazy hard! But still, I did try to push the limits."

After a few years of marriage, it can be tough to come up with new, meaningful birthday gift ideas. Take inspiration from this deployed soldier, who delivered pizza to his wife while he was stationed in Afghanistan, or this man, who arranged to send flowers to his wife for Valentine's Day every year, even after his death.

Discover more birthday gift ideas in the slideshow below.

  • A Weekend Getaway!

    Escape winter with the gift of a long weekend in the sunshine. Check out <a href="http://www.travelzoo.com/top20/">Travelzoo</a> for last-minute specials. Currently there are great deals for travel go Cancun, Jamaica and Puerto Rico.

  • Tiffany Jewelry

    If you want a gift guaranteed to dazzle, you can't go wrong with anything in a little blue box from <a href="http://www.tiffany.com/shopping/default.aspx?mcat=148204">Tiffany & Co</a>. An added incentive? Free shipping on all orders of $150 or more.

  • Weekender Bag

    This leather weekender bag is new from<a href="http://gifts.redenvelope.com/gifts/leather-weekender-bag-30080391?ref=REDorganicgglgeneric_&prid=rbseogg&viewpos=4&trackingpgroup=rfmfv"> RedEnvelope. </a>Toss a few items inside and you're ready for a quick getaway. But it's not cheap: the price is $399.95.

  • Aviator Headphones

    These are not your typical studio headphones. Fans say these are perfect for anyone who loves music -- and has style. Check them out at <a href="http://www.skullcandy.com/shop/aviator-white">Skullcandy</a> for $144.95.

  • Pretty Pajamas

    Pretty pajamas are for any age. This satin pair sells for $69.50 at <a href="http://www.victoriassecret.com/sleepwear/silk-and-satin">Victoria's Secret.</a> An added bonus is that buyers of PJs get free slippers for a limited period. And there's free shipping for orders of $100 or more.

  • iPhone Photo Printer

    It may not be the most personal of gifts, but the iPhone Photo Printer from <a href="http://www.hammacher.com/Product/79938?source=CMPSHOP&cm_ven=CompShop&cm_cat=Gifts&cm_pla=Gifts&cm_ite=79938&zmam=36352540&zmas=1&zmac=10&zmap=79938">Hammacher Schlemmer</a> is pretty cool. The compact printer produces photo quality pictures directly from a docked iPhone (including iPhone 5) or iPod touch. And it sells for a mere $159.95.

  • Monogrammed Belt Buckle

    Not the flashiest gift in the world, but it's something that's just a little bit different. Just $28 -- the belt is sold separately -- from <a href="http://www.cwonder.com/letter-belt-buckle.html">Cwonder.com.</a> (This company has a lot of other great gift ideas ... check out the website.)

  • Pillows

    Decorative pillows are just, well, pretty. And a great way to show your wife you've been paying attention to the way the house is decorated! Check out the selection from <a href="http://www.ankasa.com/shop/pillows">Ankasa </a>-- lovely!

  • Tickets To A Show

    Tickets to a show, whether it be "The Jersey Boys" on Broadway or a performance by your local orchestra, is always a good idea. It's something the two of you can share. Go to<a href="www.ticketmaster.com"> Ticketmaster</a> to see what's available.

  • Stock Car Ride Along

    Tired of material things? Get your spouse an "experience" such as a stock car ride along from <a href="http://www.cloud9living.com/stock-car-ride-alongs?utm_source=gifts.com_geo_feed&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=National&utm_campaign=Ride_Shotgun_in_a_NASCAR">Cloud 9 Living</a> for only $119. There are a wide range of gift ideas, categorized by "experience type."

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Monday, April 22, 2013

Must See HDTV (April 22nd - 28th)

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Welcome to your spring sporting season -- the NBA playoffs are underway, the NHL's postseason close to beginning and the NFL draft is this weekend. Jurassic Park is back in 3D, and Dead Island has returned to consoles with the Riptide edition. Don't like sports, or games? There's always Stonados (yes, that's tornadoes, with stones in them -- Stonados) on Syfy. Look below for the highlights this week, followed after the break by our weekly listing of what to look out for in TV, Blu-ray and videogames.

NFL Draft
With most of the first round NBA playoff series manifesting blowouts and probably sweeps, this weekend's NFL draft is the most exciting thing on the schedule for sports fans (unless you think Chael Sonnen really has a shot against Jon Jones, of course). No matter how well your team performed (or disappointed) last year, there's always room for hope in the form of this year's draft pick. The first three rounds are again spread over two days in prime time, so you can watch large men in suits walk across the stage to shake hands with (or bear hug) the commissioner.
(Round 1 - April 25th, 7PM, ESPN & NFL Network)

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The Dark History Behind Earth Day's Murderous, Girlfriend-Composting Co-Founder

As you step outside today to breathe in the fresh air and note our planet's lush, life-giving fauna, take a minute to appreciate the fact that this whole day exists thanks to the hard efforts of Earth Day's environmentally conscious, murderous conspirators. More »
    


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Hospitalized suspect in Boston bombings awaits charges under guard

By Svea Herbst-Bayliss and Ben Berkowitz

BOSTON (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors prepared criminal charges on Sunday against an ethnic Chechen college student suspected in the deadly Boston Marathon bombings as he lay severely wounded, unable to speak and hospitalized under heavy guard two days after his dramatic capture.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, whose tongue was injured in a gunshot to the throat before his arrest, was initially under sedation and incapable of being interviewed by investigators, authorities said. He also had been shot in the leg.

But the ABC and NBC news networks reported late on Sunday that Tsarnaev had regained consciousness and was responding in writing to questions put to him by authorities, who are seeking to determine if the suspects they have identified acted alone.

Much of investigators' attention has focused on a trip to Russia last year by his older brother and fellow suspect, Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who is now dead, and whether Chechen separatists or Islamist extremists may have influenced or assisted the siblings.

The two brothers emigrated to the United States a decade ago from Dagestan, a predominantly Muslim region in Russia's North Caucasus mountains.

They are accused of planting and setting off two homemade bombs near the crowded finish line of the Boston Marathon last Monday, killing three people and injuring more than 170 others.

Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, died after a gunfight three nights later with police on the streets of Watertown, the Boston suburb where authorities finally cornered his younger brother, ending a massive manhunt that shut down much of greater Boston on Friday.

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, a naturalized U.S. citizen, was found spattered with blood and hiding inside a covered boat parked in a Watertown back yard on Friday evening.

He apparently was hit by gunfire in the shootout that left his brother dead the day before, but it was not clear whether he suffered additional wounds in a final hail of bullets that preceded his capture.

Tsarnaev was shot in the throat, U.S. Senator Dan Coats, a member of the Intelligence Committee, told ABC. A source close to the investigation told Reuters he had damage to his tongue.

INTENSIVE CARE UNDER ARMED GUARD

The suspect was placed under armed guard in the intensive care unit of Boston's Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where his brother was pronounced dead early on Friday.

U.S. Attorney Carmen Ortiz, the federal prosecutor for the Boston area, was preparing criminal charges, according to Boston Police Commissioner Ed Davis. It was not clear when charges would be filed. Prosecutors did not plan any news conference or announcements on Sunday.

Whether prosecutors ultimately decide to seek the death penalty if Tsarnaev were convicted hinges on various factors, such as his age, his apparent lack of a prior criminal history and whether he might have information leading to other suspects, legal experts say.

Photographs of the two brothers, allegedly in the act of planting bombs at the Boston Marathon, were circulated by the FBI on Thursday, with an appeal to the public for help in locating the then-unidentified pair.

The suspects surfaced late that night when they allegedly shot a campus police officer to death at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, then hijacked a sport utility vehicle before opening fire and hurling explosives at pursuing law enforcement.

During this confrontation, according to police, a transit cop was badly injured and the older Tsarnaev, walking toward officers and firing until he ran out of ammunition, was tackled by a police sergeant, only to be struck by the SUV as his brother sped away.

The younger Tsarnaev later abandoned the vehicle and vanished, leading authorities to impose a lockdown on the city of Boston and its suburbs before he was found and arrested in Watertown some 20 hours later.

Students returning to campus on Sunday at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, where Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was enrolled, recalled seeing him back in the dorm, at class and even working out in the gym a day or two after the bombings before realizing he was suspected in the crime.

Boston's police commissioner said investigators discovered at least four unexploded devices, including one similar to the two pressure cooker bombs detonated at the Boston Marathon.

"I personally believe they were (planning other attacks)," he said Sunday on CBS television's "Face the Nation."

Later on CNN, Davis said he was "confident" the two brothers "were the two major actors in the violence that occurred."

The men's parents, who moved back to southern Russia, have said their sons were framed.

Runners in the London Marathon observed 30 seconds of silence before starting their race on Sunday, while people from the greater Boston area remembered the victims in church services.

"We must be people of reconciliation and not revenge," Roman Catholic Cardinal Sean O'Malley told a packed Cathedral of the Holy Cross in Boston. "The crimes of the two young men must not be justification for violence against Muslims."

In the neighboring city of Cambridge, police stationed themselves across from a home where various members of the Tsarnaev family had lived, advising bystanders to move on.

Patricia McMillan, who lives two doors down, said she last saw Tamerlan Tsarnaev in the neighborhood the Wednesday before the bombing, noting he had shaved off his beard and that he was smoking.

TRIP TO RUSSIA

Tamerlan Tsarnaev traveled to Moscow in January 2012 and spent six months in the region, a law enforcement source said.

That trip, combined with Russian interest in Tamerlan communicated to U.S. authorities and an FBI interview of him in 2011, have raised questions whether danger signals were missed.

It was unclear if he could have had contact with militant Islamist groups in southern Russia's restive Caucasus region.

A group leading an Islamist insurgency against Russia said on Sunday it was not at war with the United States, distancing itself from the Boston bombings.

"We are fighting with Russia, which is responsible not only for the occupation of the Caucasus but for monstrous crimes against Muslims," said a statement from Caucasus Emirate militants operating in Dagestan.

The insurgency is rooted in two separatist wars that Russian troops waged against Chechen separatists following the fall of the Soviet Union.

The brothers spent their early years in a small community of Chechens in the central Asian country of Kyrgyzstan, a mainly Muslim nation of 5.5 million. They moved in 2001 to Dagestan, a southern Russian province where their parents now live.

Neighbors said they noticed nothing unusual about Tamerlan Tsarnaev, who this summer helped his father renovate his first floor apartment in Makhachkala, a bustling city in Dagestan.

"They say he was a fanatic. I didn't see that," said Madina Abdulayeva, 45, who runs a small grocery shop across the pot-holed street where he used to come to chat. "We're all Muslim here. We're all part of Islam. We all pray.

(Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball in Washington; Writing by Daniel Trotta and Steve Gorman; Editing by Vicki Allen, Doina Chiacu and Eric Beech)

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Monday, April 8, 2013

Xi promises peaceful, prosperous China helping neighbors

BOAO, China (Reuters) - China's President Xi Jinping pledged on Sunday that change and peaceful development will power his country's economic rise and sustain growth within its borders and beyond.

Stressing that peace was pivotal for the future of the world's second biggest economy, Xi appealed to business and political leaders to use diplomacy and dialogue to resolve disputes and allow wealth to spread and solve problems.

"For Asia, development is still the top question, development is still crucial for solving many problems and conflicts," Xi told a forum in Boao on the southern Chinese island province of Hainan.

"Without peace, there is no need to talk about development," to added, speaking to an audience of executives and foreign leaders including Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, Myanmar President Thein Sein and IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde.

Painting a picture of a richer China in 2020, when the government expects average rural and urban incomes will be double 2010 levels, Xi said his country would increasingly export its wealth to its neighbors.

China will import $10 trillion worth of goods a year five years from now, he said, and outbound investment will rise by a big margin. Domestic consumption, particularly retail consumption, will also continue to expand.

China imported $1.8 trillion worth of goods and services last year, up a meager 4.3 percent from a year ago as its economy slumped into its worst downturn in 13 years.

But Xi was upbeat about the future, saying growth would follow when his government changes China's economic structure and financial system. He did not give details.

"China's economy will continue to maintain a healthy growth rate," Xi said. "We will persist with reforms and doggedly pursue the path of changing our economic ways."

In contrast, an ailing global economy faces a difficult recovery fraught with risks, he said.

Xi's message of China's peaceful and inclusive rise was echoed earlier when nearly a dozen senior executives from Chinese state-owned firms met peers from top Australian banks and companies.

Andrew Forrest, an Australian iron ore magnate and founder of Fortescue Metals Group, who chaired the closed-door meeting, told reporters that Chinese state firm executives wanted Australians to know that China was not "expansionist" or "aggressive".

"They do not understand how people could look at China through anything but friendly eyes," Forrest said.

Security concerns in other countries have hampered or overshadowed the overseas expansion of several large Chinese companies, including telecoms equipment firm Huawei Technologies Co Ltd and state-owned oil company CNOOC Ltd..

(Reporting by Koh Gui Qing; Editing by Robert Birsel)

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Friday, April 5, 2013

Letter: Invest in early childhood education to close achievement gap ...

To the Editor:

Minnesota currently has one of the most daunting achievement gaps in the nation. Unfortunately, this unacceptable achievement gap starts well before kindergarten.

Today, nearly half of all 5-year-olds in Minnesota arrive at kindergarten not prepared to learn. And research proves that when children are behind at age 5, they are less likely to ever catch up.

Right now, our legislators have the opportunity to close that gap by providing access to quality early learning programs for all children, regardless of family income or geographic location.

Access to quality early learning programs is proven to improve school readiness outcomes for all kids. And when kids enter school ready to succeed, they reap the benefits for the rest of their lives. And so does our state.

In order to work towards closing the achievement gap, we must make significant investments in our state?s youngest kids. Investing in quality early learning programs has one of the highest returns. Contrasted against the huge cost to all of us when kids aren?t prepared, it?s clear that ensuring every child has the opportunity to attend a quality early learning program is the best place for Minnesota to start closing the achievement gap.

Katrina Kozak

Kozak is director of child care center New Horizon Academy in Fridley.

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Open a Beer Bottle with a Nintendo 64 Controller

Open a Beer Bottle with a Nintendo 64 ControllerOpen a Beer Bottle with a Nintendo 64 Controller You only really need two things for a great party: beer and Super Smash Brothers. Plus, the two can work together in beautiful harmony: if you've lost your bottle opener, you can get that cap off with your Nintendo 64 controller.

It turns out, that expansion slot in the back (you know, the one that holds your memory card, rumble pak, and other things) is the perfect size and shape for cracking open a cold one (as if we haven't shown you enough ways to open a beer bottle). If you have one of those off-brand N64 controllers, I'd use that?you don't want to risk breaking your originals, since they don't even make them anymore. Check out the video above to see the trick in action.

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AT&T And France Telecom The First Carriers For Facebook Home, Starting With $99.99 HTC First Device

47Facebook today announced that AT&T and France Telecom/Orange are the first two carriers to be part of its Facebook Home partnership program to develop devices with the social network's new integrated user experience, which will kick off with the a 4G phone, the HTC First. AT&T will be offering it as an exclusive in the U.S. at a price of $99.99 with preorders starting today. HTC First is, well, first, but there will be more. Others named in the Facebook Home Program today include Samsung, Qualcomm, Huawei and Sony.

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Thursday, April 4, 2013

First data released from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer

Apr. 3, 2013 ? The first published results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS), a major physics experiment operating on the International Space Station, were announced today by the AMS collaboration spokesman, Nobel Laureate Samuel Ting. The result is the most precise measurement to date of the ratio of positrons to electrons in cosmic rays. Measurements of this key ratio may eventually provide the world with our first glimpse into dark matter.

The AMS experiment, developed under the leadership of Professor Ting, with support from the U.S. Department of Energy and fifteen other international partners, is the world's most precise detector of cosmic rays. It was constructed at universities around the world and assembled at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN).

"We are very excited with this first result from AMS," said James Siegrist, DOE Associate Director of Science for High Energy Physics. "We look forward to more important results in the future."

"This result is the first step," said Professor Ting, "the beginning of a series of high precision experimental results from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer. This shows that a large international particle physics collaboration can work together to do particle physics in space."

The science goals of AMS include the search for dark matter, antimatter, and new physical phenomena. The detector provides high-precision measurements of cosmic ray particle fluxes, their ratios and gamma rays. From the time of its conception in 1994, U.S. support for the AMS experiment has come from DOE's Office of Science, which provided about $50 million in funding over the life of the program.

This first physics result from AMS is based on 18 months of operation, during which time AMS measured 6,800,000 cosmic ray electrons in the energy range of a half-billion to a trillion electron volts, and over 400,000 positrons (positive electrons), the largest number of energetic antimatter particles directly measured from space. The importance of this measurement is that it could eventually provide a "smoking gun" that certain dark matter particles exist and that dark matter particles and antiparticles are annihilating each other in space.

Although the data do not show a "smoking gun" at this time, this first high-precision (~1% error) measurement of the spectrum has interesting features not seen before that future data may help clarify. With additional data in the coming years, AMS has the potential to shed light on dark matter.

AMS was installed on the Space Station on May 19, 2011 after having been brought into orbit on the last flight of NASA's space shuttle Endeavour under the command of Captain Mark Kelly. Within only hours of its installation on the exterior of the Space Station, AMS became fully operational, and to date has measured over 30 billion cosmic ray events. Working in close cooperation with NASA astronauts and NASA's Johnson Space Center and Marshall Space Flight Center, AMS has maintained a flawless record of performance in the face of a hostile space environment.

Hundreds of scientists, engineers, technicians and students from all over the world have worked together for over 18 years on the AMS collaboration. The collaboration includes scientists from Europe (Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, Romania, Russia, Turkey), Asia (China, Korea, Taiwan), and North America (Mexico and the United States).

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South Korea defense ministry reportedly crafts a cyber policy group to unify its security

South Korea defense ministry reportedly crafts a cyber policy group to unify its security

If you hadn't heard, South Korea's under a lot of pressure lately, including a spate of internet-based attacks against banks and broadcasters on March 20th that some worry (though can't confirm) was the result of a large-scale hacking campaign. The country won't simply stand idle and brace for another hit, according to the Yonhap News Agency. It understands from an unnamed senior official that South Korea's Ministry of Defense is complementing its Cyber Command division with a policy group, not unlike a UK equivalent, that would coordinate online security across different military sections, including the refinement of a defensive cyberwarfare strategy and recruiting more people to bulk up the digital front lines. Provided the claim is accurate, the division would be up and running before the first half of the year is over -- and likely not a moment too soon.

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HP Pocket Playlist


The HP Pocket Playlist ($129 direct) is a 32GB flash drive that can be used to carry extra media files that won't fit on your phone or tablet. Whether it's because you bought the cheaper 8GB phone, or that your 64GB of stoarage space is already filled up, The Pocket Playlist is can hold movies, music, and photos that can be shared with a half-dozen friends simultaneously. All in all it's not bad if all you need is a pocket full of Marvel comic book movies, but you'll probably get a better bang for the buck from a hard drive-equipped media drive.

Design and Features
The Pocket Playlist is about the size of a mid-tier smartphone, measuring 0.35 by 2.5 by 4.75 inches (HWD), and it looks like one too, albeit one without a screen. Its casing is made of glossy black polycarbonate, with three physical switches and buttons on one edge, and two LED indicators for power and Wi-Fi status. It only weighs 2.24 ounces, so it will slip easily into your jeans pocket and not weigh it down too much. Last but not least, there's a micro-USB port on the bottom of the drive, for charging and transferring your content. The Pocket Playlist is similar in size to the Kingston Wi-Drive ($129.99): both are flash storage-based wireless drives. The Pocket Playlist comes with both an AC adapter and a car charger to keep the internal battery topped up.

The Pocket Playlist comes with an installer CD, which puts a copy of Arcsoft Media Converter on your PC. You can then use Media Converter to transcode media files like videos so they will play on your mobile devices. The program has presets for iOS devices, as well as generic settings for Android phones and tablets. If your files are in iTunes or another media library they most likely are already in the correct format. Copying files to the Pocket Playlist is a simple drag-and-drop affair, open the drive in Windows Explorer or in Mac OS Finder and copy stuff over manually via USB or wirelessly (more on that below). The drive is formatted FAT32, so it will work with both Mac OS and Windows out of the box. However, since the drive is FAT32, you're limited to a 4GB file size. Other wireless media drives like the Editors' Choice for wireless media drives Seagate Wireless Plus ($199.99) come formatted NTFS to allow for larger files. The Seagate comes with an NTFS utility for Macs, so Mac users aren't in a bind there. Seagate also packs in a media sync utility, so you don't have to search your computer for media files to put on your wireless drive.

To get the files over, you need to either connect the drive physically via USB or use the drive's built-in Wi-Fi router to connect to its built-in network. Wi-Fi is obviously slower, but is usable out in the field when you don't have the USB cable handy. One nit to pick is the physical switch that denotes operation via USB or Wi-Fi. If you put the drive in your bag and the switch is in the wrong position, you'll have to take it back out to use the drive over Wi-Fi. Drives like this should be intelligent enough to know which connection is active.

If you are using a portable or permanent hotspot, you can set the Pocket Playlist to pass Internet traffic through. Essentially, this means that the Pocket Playlist is connected to the hotspot and you phones and tablets are hooked to the Pocket Playlist. It's a good workaround that lets you still connect to the Internet while sharing the files on the drive. If you're in the middle of nowhere with no Internet signal, you can still serve the files locally to your devices.

A plus in favor of the Pocket Playlist is the drive's self-cataloging. You can drop files several folders deep on the drive, and the built-in file server will pick them out and display them in categories (movies, photos, music) on the Pocket Playlist's Android or iOS app. This is a better way to navigate your media files, and much better than the method on the Corsair Voyager Air ($219.99), which requires you to manually dig and find files in individual folders strewn about the drive.

The HP Pocket Playlist is a lightweight wireless media drive for people that need just a bit more storage for their smartphones and tablets. It can be used while travelling, or to share a media among a small group of people in an office or coffee shop. It's not bad, but there are better solutions like the Editors' Choice Seagate Wireless Plus that gives you a full Terabyte of storage and much better file management.

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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

What An SEO Company Can Do For Your Business

by Dan B. on April 2, 2013

By Dennis Evseev

Because of the global recession happening today, small business are slowly fading into the background unable to recover what they have lost in this crisis. Sadly, because of it, more and more people are getting unemployed. Other than recession, there are still so many factors that might have affected the loss of the business. Publicity might not be that good because advertisements are seldom put up for the awareness of the local population. Another reason might be because your services are not satisfactory on the side of the client. If that is the case, then you can still do something about it before it completely falters. Having a website and having it optimized is one of the ways in which business improve. This can be done with the help of an SEO company.

In this day and age, computers are almost everywhere. You can even see it in the hands of children expertly navigating it. With this kind of computer awareness in all age group, one can assume that you can make use of that fact to build your business little by little. Over half of the world?s population is civilized, with access to advanced technology and the information superhighway commonly known as the internet, the people is at ease in retrieving and storing all kinds of data. With this advancement, business men took advantage of the benefits that technology could offer, and thus the internet marketing was born.

More and more businessmen transfer their interests in improving their websites, rather than making another commercial for their company. The reason is that, their websites can get through to those people which traditional marketing strategies can?t. It is easier for clients to look for the best products or services in the internet because the information that they need in order for them to decide rationally is complete. Unlike 30 second commercials, websites can give a broader explanation on how your business works, and thanks to SEO companies, these business are at top rank in leading search engines like Google and Yahoo.

The process of optimizing is easier compared to making a TV commercial where you spend thousands and thousands of dollars just to complete it. Because of its cheap and accessible nature, businessmen are switching to this form of marketing method.

There are a lot of SEO services that you can find when you need one. All you have to do is to look for them and compare each, so that you will choose the company who share the same ideals as you.

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