Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Cheap Affordable Link Building Service


Manual Link Submission to Url Directories


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Hi,


We all know that one way links will help your ranking in Search engines, directories are one of the best ways of getting one way links. At the same time, it's difficult for new websites to get good traffic at first, links start to appear in all major search engines. If you are serious about your sites Link Building, Ranking and Traffic. Manual submission is important because all directories, search engines, ezines are not alike and only a trained human submitter can see the difference and submit accordingly. Automated submissions has greater chance of rejection. Quality resources always demand manual submission.I have 13 qualified and well trained people that does nothing but submit manually all day for 5 days a week and some weekends expect quality work will be done.


* 100% Manual directory submission

* No automated use of any software

* High chance of approval on Link Directories.

* All directories are Search engine friendly.

* All one way links, No reciprocals required.

* Up to 10 Title & Description allowed per Website.(We will use it randomly for better results)

* Directory list coming from 2 respected directory list sites addurl.nu, directorycritic.com/free-directory-list.html and http://www.vmoptions.com/directory-list.php, and not from link farms

Heres my package dealsPackage

1st Package - Submission to 100 Directories: 10$

2nd Package - Submission to 200 directories : 15$

3rd Package - Submission to 300 directories :20$

4th Package - Submission to 400 directories : 25$

5th Package - Submission to 500 directories : 30$ 

Email me your link details such as:


URL: website

URLTitle: Title to be used in submissionDescription: The description text to be used in submission

Keywords: Keywords to be used in submission
Category: choice of category under which submission will be made

Email id:
 to be used for submission(If you don't have one we will create one for you on Gmail)


A report will be emailed to you when the Submissions is done

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Happy Mother's Day!!




To All BNHS Alumni Mommies, Happy Mother's Day!!!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Pls..Support Laarni


KUNG INIIBIG KA NIYA
To request or vote for this song, simply follow the mechanics below:

Radio Requests/vote thru TEXT
4Lifesong KUNG INIIBIG KA NIYA by Laarni Lozada & send to 2366
Loveradio 4k title of song & send to 2299
iFM - iFM REQUEST title send to 2299
Homeradio - HOME title send to 2333
Yesfm - YESFM REQUEST title send to 2299
Star - KMSTAR title send to 29765
Energy - ENERGY title send to 2299

Radio Requests/vote thru Phone Call

WRR(101.9) - 924-2684/415-1111
Loveradio(90.7) - 832-6171
iFM(93.9) - 671-5622
Homeradio (97.9) - 633-9183
Yes FM(101.1) - 832-6162
Star (102.7) - 552-0392
Energy (91.5) - 928-4085
Kool (106) - 936-1106

Monday, April 27, 2009

Keeping in Touch

An individual’s high school years and the relationships formed during those years are the basis for future relationships and also an important part of their life. Many students don’t realize how easily they can become separated from even their closest friends. College, military, marriage and work opportunities can all create great physical distances between friends.

Unfortunately, and most often unintentionally, this gap slowly turns into the great divide and contact is slowly lost. Maintaining contact takes effort and some planning prior to graduation. Without this effort, friends can lose touch and wind up only seeing each other at high school reunions.

Graduating classes most often have an assigned group of people to be in charge of reunions. This committee will be responsible for collecting and maintaining contact information for graduates in order to invite them to the class reunions.

However, most friends would prefer to stay in touch more often than every five or ten years. Even though they are friends and think they will always be in touch, they should still be proactive and have methods of communication in the event that life takes them on extreme opposite paths and they lose that communication.

Crossing the Great Divide

In the past there were only three basic means of communication, in person, on the telephone or by postal mail. These processes could easily be disrupted by unforeseen circumstances: death, divorce, name changes due to marriage and others.

Finding lost contacts during those times, before technology advances, was close to impossible. If mail forwarding was not used or had expired or the phone number was unlisted chances were that it would take a private investigator to find lost contacts.

Technology has changed that and now crossing the great divide of distance and even time lapses is not impossibility. Chances are high that all graduating students today have an email address, even if they don’t own a computer. School and library access allows anyone to set up an email address on sites like Gmail and Yahoo. This one piece of information can be all that is necessary to have lifelong contact.

Be Proactive

The key to remaining in contact with friends is being proactive prior to graduation. Students should take steps prior to graduation to make sure they have contact information. Some good ideas that could be used include:

Exchange email addresses. In addition to making sure the reunion committee has addresses, exchange them with each other. It is also a good idea to establish a web email that doesn’t change. Often, moving means changing email addresses, particularly if the email account is associated with a cable or phone company.
Facebook Accounts: Encourage class members to set up Facebook accounts. The profile section asks for school information and is an excellent way of locating friends should other contact information be lost.
Web Site: Create a web page for the graduating class that includes a forum. Class members can connect and keep in touch via the web page. There are many free website hosts on the Internet and once it’s established it doesn’t have to be updated. The forum could be for contact information updates.
MyYearbook.com. Ask classmates to join MyYearbook.com. This website is specifically designed for keeping classmates connected.
Standard Address/Phone Information: Exchange standard address and phone information. Even though it will likely change, it is good to have just in case. Also, cell phones don’t often change numbers unless the individual requests a change.
Family: Close friends usually know someone in each other’s family or inner circle. Let that person know should contact information change or become lost. They can then relay the message or even update contact information themselves.

After Graduation

After graduation make every effort to stay in touch with close friends. Even though lifestyle may change and things that were once a commonality may go away, the feelings friends share don’t change. An occasional email or letter to say “hi” is enough to keep the communication lines open. Keep a calendar of special dates, like birthdays and send a card. Even something that minute shows that the person is being thought about and is a considerate gesture.

Down the Road

It’s not uncommon years down the road to reflect back on high school years and wonder what happened to so-and-so, its normal. What is sad is to look back and be regretful that contact was lost. Keep in touch as often as possible to the friends made in high school; after all, in one way or another, they helped form the person in the mirror.