21Jan

The Basics of Cell Phone Etiquette (seo software)

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By Giuseppe Mathis

  Owning a cell phone can be a lot of fun. It’s portable, convenient, and is comforting to have when driving alone late at night. But now that there are millions of people who own cell phones, proper cell phone etiquette is becoming a concern.

Owning a cell phone doesn’t give a person a right to be rude or inconsiderate of others. It may be okay to take your phone with you and have it on while you are in business settings, with the exception of business meetings, but it’s not okay in some social settings.

People in a movie theater aren’t going to appreciate it if your cell phone is ringing during a movie. They’ll be even more annoyed if you answer it and talk during the movie. A nice leisurely dinner at a restaurant can be ruined if someone at the table next to you has their phone on and is taking calls. I’ve even been in church near someone who apparently thought it was okay to take a call during services. I was close enough to hear what was being said and it definitely was not an urgent call.

Yes, sometimes it may be necessary to have your cell phone on even if you are in a restaurant, theater, concert hall, or meeting. In those situations, put the phone on vibrate. If the phone goes off, discreetly check to see who is calling. If it is necessary to talk to the caller, excuse yourself and go to a quiet area out of earshot of the other diners, theater patrons, etc and return the call.

In some parts of the world wireless phone jamming devices have been installed in public places so that your phone just won’t work. In many other places, signs are starting to pop up telling people to turn off their cell phones in both public and private buildings. Not turning off a cell phone can even cost a person money. In New York City, there’s a $50 fine for breaking a bylaw that prohibits the use of mobile/cell phones at all indoor performances.

A person can choose to be part of the problem or part of the solution. If people demonstrate consideration for others there won’t be the need for more jamming devices, more “no cell phone” signs, and more laws being passed to fine users who don’t obey the “no cell phone” rules.

Make sure the voice mail is set up on your phone. Encourage people to leave a message for you if you are not able to answer the phone. Then return the call as soon as you can. But make sure to return the call. Just as it is inconsiderate to take a call in a restaurant or theater, etc. it is also inconsiderate to not return a call in a timely manner.

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Starter Methods To Find Top Positioning Keywords-Part 1

By Joe Mackey

  For the purposes of this article, I will walk you comprehend how to figure out a keyword research at no cost. Without knowing your qualifications, I’ll assume you have minimal knowledge in keyword research yet with a small amount or no cost, you can obtain access to one of the top keyword research tools on the market.

Although there are several keyword research tools, I will presume you possess a trivial budget and I will propose a free version of one of the better tools that’s accessible today. WordTracker.com is one of the best offered on the market at the moment and offer a free trial version at: .

(I’ll walk you through the free trial version today, but like to encourage you upgrading to the paid version when you get some experience under your belt.)

be directed to the “FREE Keyword Suggestion Tool”. You want to start off by listing 10 base keywords that have obtained research results above “20 Searches”.

However, for your “base” keywords, aim to stay away from generic keywords like “business” or “cars” as they are so indefinable, you will have no chance in obtaining any top page ranking. Just be more specific upfront which will make it simpler to narrow down further once you get going.

And to help keep track of your searches I like to use Google Documents which offers a spreadsheet format to chart & list your results. This spreadsheet is of course free, but you will need to open a Gmail account. Merely go to: and open up an account.

When you open up an account, go to the top and select “Documents”. Then click on “New” and scroll down to “Spreadsheets”. You will want to type the 10 “base” keywords at the top of this spreadsheet with your findings from WordTracker.com listed below each base keyword.

Examples of some “base keywords” or “seed keywords” could be:

1) business opportunity

2) home based opportunities

3) Online marketing

After you have opened up your spreadsheet, start by typing the top cell of each column 10 base keywords that you believe are relevant to your business model.

Set off by just listing what keywords you believe appropriate to a potential customer of yours.

Now, go back over to and type in one of your base keywords and hit search (Hit me). WordTracker.com will quickly bring up a list of active keywords in the market today. The left column will rank the specific keyword based on the total number of searches for that specific keyword. While to the right of the keyword displayed the actual search count according to WordTracker.com .

Observe the base keyword or seed keyword is within all of the newly listed long tail keywords. If I searched in Google “online business”, WordTracker.com would return various keywords with the words “online business” within each long tail keyword.

Therefore, when searching “online business” WordTracker.com reports back a long tail keyword record that would include: “online home business”, online based business”, “business work online”, etc., along with plenty of others.

You will want to pick about 10 of these keywords to inventory in your spreadsheet under your base keyword “online business”. Normally, it’s a good idea to have the search result found by WorkTracker.com to have search results higher than 20 searches for each keyword you want to record on your chart.

Consequently any keyword with a search finding of less than 20 will most likely not be worth your time.

However, another special feature about WordTracker.com is that you can drill down even further in your keyword search by clicking onto one of the keywords listed (from your search)

This will then supply what we call a “long-tail keyword” which will usually provide a higher quality lead if utilized correctly in your marketing.

Leveraging this free WordTracker.com keyword tool can assign around 100 long tail keywords from just one searched for. Now, the paid version of WordTracker.com will without doubt provide more features including the ability to save your searches along with more reporting more then just the top 100 results for each base keyword.

You will also want to name each of your “base keywords” as your AdGroup (when using Google Adwords). And then list each “keyword” within each of your AdGroups when completing your campaigns.

Within each of your campaigns, you’ll want to use the base keywords as your AdGroup (when using Google Adwords) followed by using your long tail keywords as your keywords within each AdGroup.

Take a look at Part 2 of my Keyword Research Series which will help you drill down even further and thus, pin point your likely customers and strengthen your conversions. I’ll also be posting these articles on my Twitter page, and would recommend following me if you’re looking for more content.

To Your Success,

Joe Mackey



Joe Mackey, Internet Coach has educated numerous people set-up, launch and fine-tune their business from home. If you are interested in changing your way of life by working just a few hours a day and nonetheless have a online business that operates 24/7 all over the U.S., Canada and Throughout Europe, then he would encourage you to go to his website at: and become amazed at his startling lifestyle that he lives today.

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