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IN Cart Marketing Announces the Launch of SEO-For-Print.com

Meridian, ID (PRWEB) April 16, 2014

IN Cart Marketing today announced the launch of their newest SEO services site, SEO-for-print.com. Seo-For-Print is completely dedicated to SEO advice and services specific to web-to-print sites. The site leverages 15 years of successful optimization of print commerce sites for print businesses of every size.

The web-to-print SEO site integrates everything we have learned in our 15 years in web-to-print SEO, providing our print clients with the best possible SEO advice and services in a single, print-specific site, said Mark Thompson, CEO of IN Cart Marketing. We have launched a clean contemporary design that enables our clients to intuitively interact with the services, advice, and special offers they need to keep pace with the constantly changing SEO landscape, continued Thompson. To help print site owners immerse themselves in our site, were offering a site launch special that includes a free home page analysis and consultation to any print site owner, continued Thompson. As we spoke with print clients around the globe they made it clear that they needed a jump-start which leads to industry-specific guidance and experience so that they can get the best results for their SEO efforts and weve delivered spot-on with seo-for-print.com, concluded Thompson.

Clients can take advantage of the free home page analysis by visiting the site. The offer is limited to print sites only and to one site analysis per printing company. The new site features many complimentary downloads from IN Cart Marketing, including the instructive SEO For Print Best Practices Guide. Also available for download from the site are the SEO For Print Social Media Intro and the SEM For Print Road Map guides. Clients and prospects will find up-to-date print-related SEO news and features as well as current fee schedules, client testimonials and links to web-to-print alliance partners Aleyant, Pressero, Artwork Services and Dataworx.

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Turning Pay Per Click Into Pay Per Client

Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) April 15, 2014

When a law firm is trying to nudge its way up the search results, the endeavor can quickly grow frustrating. There are many other practices competing for attention and only so much space available.

It takes patience to continue to put forth an organic Search Engine Optimization campaign, but in the meantime, law firms do have options. One of the most promising of these is Pay Per Click advertising.

With PPC, a law firm is essentially paying to get its ads featured either at the top of a search engine or alongside a website that holds applicability to their practice. By bidding on certain keyword phrases based on an available budget, a firm is able to secure placement that might otherwise prove elusive with a reliance on SEO alone.

Unfortunately, a simple click isnt enough; law firms have to be able to convert those clicks into actual new clients. This is where many firms falter, as they lack the setup to secure the kind of follow-through that can equate to new business.

Legal Marketing Advantage has been helping law firms overcome this hurdle for a number of years. They not only assist with securing PPC traffic, but they put together campaigns that increase the chances of that traffic turning into new clientele. PPC expert Javier Corona, the head of Legal Marketing Advantage, wants attorneys to understand that a click does no good if it doesnt lead to a client.

We dont currently have an acceptable system where you can pay per conversion, said Mr. Corona, and we probably never will. That means that law firms have to make sure that theyre making the most of every click that brings a prospective client to their doorstep. PPC can be a vital marketing outlet for law firms, but if an attorney isnt careful, they could end up throwing money out the window. We dont want that to happen.

With that in mind, law firms are encouraged to think about the PPC tips that Legal Marketing Advantage has put together thanks to years of hands-on experience:

The Right Tool For The Job- One big factor playing into wasteful budgets is the fact that lawyers may not be bidding on the right phrases. An initial thought may be that a car accident lawyer should bid for the term car accident. Unfortunately, such a blanket phrase is open to interpretation, as one cant guarantee that a searcher actually wants a lawyer. They could be researching local traffic patterns, insurance coverage, or news on that subject. More specific phrases are preferable.

Be Smart With Money- Theres also a money problem that pops up when attorneys dont get specific enough with the phrases they are bidding on. A law firm is going to waste a lot of money bidding on a phrase like divorce lawyer, as numerous people are searching that term and hence theres a lot of competition. Try instead to think outside the box by bidding on other phrases that will guarantee placement for a fraction of the cost. A bid on pet custody cases or social security divorce FAQs may be more valuable than divorce attorney.

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Activist Lena Hendry fails to strike out censorship charges – Video


Activist Lena Hendry fails to strike out censorship charges
Activist Lena Hendry has failed to strike out charges against her under the Film Censorship Act 2002, for screening the documentary, No Fire Zone: The Killin...

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STARNES: Did professor advocate censorship of conservative student newspaper?

University of Minnesota at Morris biology professor Dr. Paul Zachary Myers doesnt like young Republicans. In fact, he called them assholes.

Thats what they are, Myers told me in a telephone interview on Friday. I think theyve amply demonstrated it is accurate.

And he also doesnt like The Morris North Star, a conservative student publication that routinely draws the ire of liberals at the University Minnesota at Morris.

I said it was a terrible, terrible paper and they university should not be endorsing it, Myers said. But attorneys for the student newspaper are alleging Myers broke the law when they say he wrote a blog post on his personal blog urging people to throw away the publication.

The Alliance Defending Freedom has accused Myers, an associate professor in the schools biology program, of encouraging people to steal and throw away a copy of the November 22nd edition of the newspaper.

That particular edition included a satire on affirmative action. The professor said the paper was mocking minority students.

I would advocate the disposal of their flyers if the Ku Klux Klan started papering our campus, and likewise, the North Star has worn out its welcome and must go, the professor wrote. Treat their scattered papers as hate-filled trash and dispose of it appropriately.

Myers went on to call the student editors of the publication wingnutty and even took a swipe at Fox News.

We do have conservative students here I expect that the majority are more conservative than I am but they also trend towards being more the reasonable, rational, educate sort of conservative, he wrote. Not the kind youll see on Fox News, and most unfortunately, not the kind who are likely to get elected to the Republican party.

Oh yeah he also called the conservative youngsters assholes-in-training.

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Cyberlink PowerDVD 14 review: Media playback app has what you need — almost

PowerDVD 14 Ultra $100.00

Support for Blu-ray, 3D, Ultraviolet, 4K and h.265 make PowerDVD the closest thing to an all-encompassing multimedia center you'll find. But it's still a few features short.

Tired of constantly switching between iTunes, Windows Media Player, VLC, and other programs for different media tasks? I am. Cyberlinks PowerDVD, with its support for Blu-ray and 4K as well as most other types of video, audio, and images has the potential to be that all-in-one media solution weve been searching for. The latest iteration, PowerDVD 14, is close but no cigar due to some missing basics. However, the addition of support for up-and-coming technologies such as h.265 and the UltraViolet media delivery system make it a uniquely powerful player.

PowerDVD 14, which runs on Windows PCs, comes in three flavorsthe $50 Standard version, which handles DVD and HD files; the $80 Pro, which adds Blu-ray and 4K support; and the $100 Ultra which throws in 3D and the companys Power Media Player app for iOS, Android and Windows Phone. All three versions include PowerDVD Remote for iOS and Android which allows you to use your mobile devices asyou guessed ita remote control for PowerDVD.

In terms of what you see on the screen, PowerDVD 14 is the best Blu-ray/DVD/video player out there. Normal playback includes hardware acceleration, but theres also a CPU mode with TrueTheater enhancements which will make a lot of materialprimarily DVDslook more high-def. The interface is handsome and well thought out, with the notably unintuitive exception of having to click on the fast forward icon to slow down a video. Theres also a ten-foot interface for use from your couch with the aforementioned remote software.

PowerDVDs 10-foot interface is much like Windows Media Centers.

My initial encounters with PowerDVD 14 were frustrating, due to the way it handled background tasks such as media collection and network path scouting. A pre-release update mostly fixed this; however, I still ran into instances where the program would seem to hang, especially at first run. The only other issues I ran into were the inability to drag files from an archive directly to PowerDVD (VLC can handle this), and just the audio portion of certain FLV videos being played.

In my other codec support tests, PowerDVD 14 played AVI/PCM, DivX 5, DivX HD, MPEG 1/2/4, Xvid, most FLV, Quicktime, AVCHD, WMV, h.264, and OGG Theora. Audio track support includes AAC and 5.1 Dolby Digital. PowerDVD 14 now also supports HEVC, the High Efficiency Video Codecmore on that in a bit.

In my music tests, PowerDVD 14 played 5.1 surround, FLAC, WMA, MP3, OGG Vorbis, APE, lossless WMA, Apple lossless (new), M4A, and all types of wave files up to 96kHz/32-bits (the max my system supports). PowerDVD also supports JPEG, BMP, TIFF (compressed and uncompressed), and PNG photos, and it offers some nice fades when you play a group as a slideshow. The photo browser is top-notch and presents your images in calendar style according to the data taken. Alas, theres no tag editing for photos or music files.

PowerDVD lets you browse your photos by calendar date. It also supports a wide variety of music files.

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