27Sep

Video Marketing for more traffic (weblogs)

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By Ben Huebner

  Video marketing is extraordinarily popular online. Whilst the majority aren’t using it, the few who are earn well from it.

Most marketers are not using video marketing only because they don’t know how to get started on it. As you get used to it, you will find it remarkably easy to do.

You can get a vast amount traffic if your videos go viral. The search engines are in love with with video at currently. Most searches now provide at least a couple of videos in the top 5 rankings.

Creating a video is not really complex. Live action videos can be created from a webcam, digital camera, video camera or even your mobile phone.

By means of software such as Camtasia you can capture the screen and demonstrate how to use some software or a website. These types of video are very effective as people can see what they are buying or what they need to do.

You can easily create promotional videos using Windows Movie Maker, which is a component of most Windows XP and newer computers or with a website such as Jing or Animoto. These websites make some fantastic videos which you can use as adverts.

Your video shouldn’t be very long and must be entertaining. You want your viewers to be entranced so they want to get more information.

Before you submitting your video, you need to know which keywords to use as tags. This calls for some keyword research. The Google External Keyword Tool will tell you everything you need to know, or you can use your own favorite keyword research.

Manual submission of your videos will require a lot of your valuable time. It can be outsourced, which will cost you some money, or you could use a tool to automate it. The Tubemogul website provides a free alternative.

This submits your video articles to some video directories automatically. Once you have produced some videos and are established on their site you are able to apply to submit to more video directories.

Once the videos are approved (and some sites will turn them down) you can then sit back and watch your videos spread all over the Internet. Your video will be picked up by the large amount of websites which get content from the video directories.

Set up a Google Alert for your video name and you will be surprised to see how far a single video will get you. With your URL in the description and video you will get traffic from it.

Video marketing is proving itself to be a very powerful technique of generating traffic. It is still underused and a method that you can start to use to further increase your sites in the search engines.

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What is a Computer Virus?

By Marlin Rollins

  Over recent years, computers have become synonymous with viruses and viruses don’t show any signs of disappearing any time soon. In recent news, LiveScience dot com reported that “Before the month is even done, April has set a record for virus e-mails.”1 In the past, we would be comfortable in telling new computer users not to worry about viruses and that catching a computer virus is rare. Today, that would be some of the worst advice we could give anyone. As reported in countless news reports, computer viruses are rampant and they’re extremely worrisome. This article will describe what viruses are and then point you in the direction of some rather unique protection and prevention.

In short, a computer virus is a software program designed to destroy or steal data. It attacks computers via distribution - often unknowingly - through email attachments, software downloads, and even some types of advanced web scripting. Viruses that destroy data are known as Trojan horses, viruses that explode their attacks are called bombs, and viruses that duplicate themselves are called worms. Some viruses are a combination of each, however they can be further identified according to where they’re located on a computer.

A virus originating from the boot sector of a computer is a boot-sector virus and this nasty devil does its dirty work the moment a computer is turned on. A virus that attaches itself to (infects) other programs is a file virus and activates the moment that an infected program starts. File viruses may also be referred to as parasitic viruses, however should a virus work from both the boot-sector and from an infected program, the virus is then known as a multipartite virus.

Why viruses exist remains a mystery, however we had privy access to the mind behind a virus programmer who explained his motivation behind his destructive inclinations. Apparently, this person had a deep grudge against a popular online service which shall remain unnamed. In this hacker’s mind, the online service failed to do a quality job in protecting children from online smut and as retaliation, he created and distributed a virus to as many file libraries of this service as he could. His intentions were to disable the computers of the online service’s users so much that they wouldn’t be able to connect for days. In his mind, the loss of connection meant loss of revenue for the online service.

Although the malicious code that this person generated may have worked for a small percentage of users, sufficed to say, the online service continued on and still exists today. Despite his motivation or intention, his efforts were null.

We wouldn’t be surprised to learn if other motivations behind spreading viruses were similar to this person’s, but that doesn’t justify the damage that viruses do. Innocent people become pawns for the evil plans of others who’ve convinced themselves they’re doing the “right” thing.

To protect a computer from getting a virus, or clean a virus from a computer system once infected requires the use of an antivirus utility. But may be something else we can do. Perhaps we could make an effort to educate the people who want put viruses into the public about ways to display dissatisfaction with a service or product that don’t involve harming innocent parties. In doing so, we just might reduce the number of virus news stories and protect our own investments at the same time.

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